2011-12 Women's Basketball
Record: 18-13 Home: 9-4 Away: 5-6 Neutral: 4-3 KCAC: 10-8
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Women's Basketball - Thu, Mar. 8, 2012
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Women's Basketball - Thu, Mar. 8, 2012
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Women's Basketball - Wed, Feb. 29, 2012
Lady Warriors Draw Concordia (Neb.) - View Full Story »
Recent Women's Basketball Headlines
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Women's Basketball - Tue, Feb. 28, 2012

PARK CITY, Kan. – Offense wins games. Defense wins championships. On Monday night at Hartman Arena in Park City, Kan., defense won a Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament Championship for the Sterling College Lady Warriors. Sterling locked down defensively, holding the Southwestern College Lady Moundbuilders to 0.278 shooting from the field in the 62-61 Lady Warrior victory. The win sends Sterling to the NAIA Championship Tournament on Mar. 7-13 in Sioux City, Iowa at the Tyson Events Center.

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Women's Basketball - Sun, Feb. 26, 2012

STERLING, Kan. – The Sterling College women's basketball team will face off against Southwestern College at Hartman Arena for the KCAC Tournament Championship on Monday, Feb. 27. Tipoff for the game between the Lady Warriors and Lady Moundbuilders is set for 6:10 p.m. (CST).

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Spleiss sinks a free throw in overtime
Women's Basketball - Sat, Feb. 25, 2012

WICHITA, Kan. – When the final buzzer sounded in Wichita, Lonnie Kruse and his Sterling College Lady Warriors left the court with smiles. SC had kept its season alive by traveling on the road and upsetting the top seeded Friends University Lady Falcons in overtime 71-66 to advance to the KCAC Tournament Championship at Hartman Arena on Monday, Feb. 27th at 6:10 pm. Sterling will face off against Southwestern College in the Championship game.

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Women's Basketball - Wed, Feb. 22, 2012

STERLING, Kan. – The No. 4 seed Sterling College Lady Warriors advanced to the Semifinal Round of the KCAC Championship Tournament by beating No. 5 seed Ottawa University 63-56 on Wednesday night in the Gleason Center.  Sterling held the Lady Braves to 0.316 shooting from the field while SC shot 0.535 from the field in the victory.