2017–18 Lipscomb Bisons women's basketball team

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2017–18 Lipscomb Bisons women's basketball
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Conference Atlantic Sun Conference
Record12–19 (7–7 A-Sun)
Head coach
  • Greg Brown (6th season)
Assistant coaches
  • Hannah Phillips
  • Aaron Holland
  • Clay Crothers
Home arena Allen Arena
Seasons
  2016–17
2018–19  
2017–18 ASUN women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Florida Gulf Coast131 .929315  .861
Jacksonville 122 .857249  .727
Stetson 86 .5711715  .531
Lipscomb 77 .5001219  .387
USC Upstate 68 .4291119  .367
North Florida 59 .3571318  .419
Kennesaw State 311 .214719  .269
NJIT 212 .143426  .133
2018 ASUN Tournament winner
As of 19 March 2018
Rankings from AP poll

The 2017–18 Lipscomb Bisons women's basketball team represented Lipscomb University in the 2017–18 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Bisons, led by sixth year head coach Greg Brown, played their home games at Allen Arena and were members of the Atlantic Sun Conference. [1] [2] [3] They finished the season 12–19, 7–7 in A-Sun play to finish in fourth place. They advanced to the semifinals of A-Sun Tournament, where they lost to Florida Gulf Coast.

Contents

Media

All home games and conference road are shown on ESPN3 or A-Sun. TV. Non conference road games are typically available on the opponents website.

Roster

2017–18 Lipscomb Bisons women's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightYearPrevious schoolHometown
F 0Loshaveon Jones5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)Sr Daytona State Rockledge, FL
G 2Kennedy Potts5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)Sr Harpeth Hall School Nashville, TN
G 3Meredith Lovelady5 ft 9 in(1.75 m)Sr Shelton State Madison, WI
F 4Emily Kmec6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)RS Fr Carmel Carmel, IN
G 5Carleigh Short5 ft 6 in(1.68 m)So Hendersonville Hendersonville, TN
G 12Auriana Broughton5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)Sr Georgia Highlands College Lithonia, GA
G 14Lexi Manos5 ft 5 in(1.65 m)So Hoover North Canton, OH
G 15Lauren Rau5 ft 5 in(1.65 m)So Center Grove Greenwood, IN
G 20Taylor Clark5 ft 9 in(1.75 m)Fr Lawrence County Lawrenceburg, TN
G 21Kaylee Cotton5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)So McCreary Central Stearns, KY
G 22Loren Cagle5 ft 5 in(1.65 m)RS Sr Lipscomb Academy Nashville, TN
G 23Anna Hammaker5 ft 10 in(1.78 m)RS So Kansas State Knoxville, TN
F 24Morgan Turner6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)Jr Meade County Guston, KY
F 32Laure Assena6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)Sr Arizona Western College Yaoundé, Cameroon
F 42Riley Northway6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)Sr Brewer Somerville, AL
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Roster
Last update: December 16, 2017

Schedule

[4]

Date
time, TV
Rank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite (attendance)
city, state
Non-conference regular season
11/10/2017*
11:00 am
at  College of Charleston L 69–85 0–1
TD Arena  (304)
Charleston, SC
11/12/2017*
1:00 pm
at  Charleston Southern W 58–54 1–1
CSU Field House  (212)
Charleston, SC
11/15/2017*
6:00 pm,  ESPN3
at  Ball State L 46–84 1–2
Worthen Arena  (1,076)
Muncie, IN
11/17/2017*
6:00 pm
at  Butler L 58–70 1–3
Hinkle Fieldhouse  (506)
Indianapolis, IN
11/19/2017*
2:00 pm
at  Middle Tennessee L 48–72 1–4
Murphy Center  (4,122)
Murfreesboro, TN
11/21/2017*
6:30 pm, ESPN3
Murray State W 65–64 2–4
Allen Arena  (165)
Nashville, TN
11/26/2017*
3:00 pm, ESPN3
Austin Peay L 63–71 2–5
Allen Arena (210)
Nashville, TN
12/02/2017*
4:00 pm, ESPN3
Morehead State L 55–75 2–6
Allen Arena (150)
Nashville, TN
12/04/2017*
5:00 pm, ESPN3
Belmont
Battle of the Boulevard
L 59–91 2–7
Allen Arena (475)
Nashville, TN
12/07/2017*
6:30 pm, ESPN3
Alabama L 51–73 2–8
Allen Arena (216)
Nashville, TN
12/15/2017*
6:00 pm
at  Tennessee State L 64–71 2–9
Gentry Center  (325)
Nashville, TN
12/17/2017*
2:00 pm
at  Saint Louis L 57–101 2–10
Chaifetz Arena  (622)
St. Louis, MO
12/21/2017*
6:00 pm
at  Tennessee Tech W 61–57 3–10
Eblen Center  (808)
Cookeville, TN
12/28/2017*
6:00 pm
at  Vanderbilt L 82–92 3–11
Memorial Gymnasium  (2,230)
Nashville, TN
12/29/2017*
6:30 pm, ESPN3
Alabama A&M W 66–50 4–11
Allen Arena 
Nashville, TN
Atlantic Sun regular season
01/06/2018
1:00 pm, ESPN3
at  Kennesaw State W 64–62 5–11 (1–0)
KSU Convocation Center  (978)
Kennesaw, GA
01/13/2018
12:00 pm, ESPN3
at  Jacksonville L 48–70 5–12 (1–1)
Swisher Gymnasium  (416)
Jacksonville, FL
01/15/2018
6:00 pm, ESPN3
at  North Florida W 73–69 6–12 (2–1)
UNF Arena  (286)
Jacksonville, FL
01/20/2018
1:30 pm, ESPN3
Stetson L 55–59 6–13 (2–2)
Allen Arena (286)
Nashville, TN
01/22/2018
6:30 pm, ESPN3
Florida Gulf Coast L 54–68 6–14 (2–3)
Allen Arena (503)
Nashville, TN
01/27/2018
12:00 pm, ESPN3
at  NJIT W 74–58 6–15 (2–4)
Wellness and Events Center  (367)
Newark, NJ
02/01/2018
6:30 pm, ESPN3
USC Upstate W 97–78 7–15 (3–4)
Allen Arena (367)
Nashville, TN
02/03/2018
12:00 pm, ESPN3
NJITW 66–58 8–15 (4–4)
Allen Arena (273)
Nashville, TN
02/07/2018
6:00 pm, ESPN3
at USC UpstateL 64–80 8–16 (5–4)
G. B. Hodge Center  (438)
Spartanburg, SC
02/10/2018
1:30 pm, ESPN3
North FloridaW 78–57 9–16 (6–4)
Allen Arena (317)
Nashville, TN
02/12/2018
6:30 pm, ESPN3
JacksonvilleL 63–70 10–16 (6–5)
Allen Arena (176)
Nashville, TN
02/27/2018
3:00 pm, ESPN3
at Florida Gulf CoastL 54–68 10–17 (6–6)
Alico Arena  (2,620)
Fort Myers, FL
02/19/2018
6:00 pm, ESPN3
at StetsonL 71–91 10–18 (6–7)
Edmunds Center  (708)
DeLand, FL
02/24/2018
4:00 pm, ESPN3
Kennesaw StateW 69–52 11–18 (7–7)
Allen Arena (205)
Nashville, TN
Atlantic Sun Women's Tournament
03/02/2018
7:00 pm, ESPN3
(4) (5) USC Upstate
Quarterfinals
W 95–53 12–18
Allen Arena (401)
Nashville, TN
03/02/2018
7:00 pm, ESPN3
(4) at (1) Florida Gulf Coast
Semifinals
L 55–105 12–19
Alico Arena (2,022)
Fort Myers, FL
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Central Time.

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