LAREDO, Texas (September 21, 2024) – Lubbock Christian University aims to head into Lone Star Conference play with momentum, as they play their final preconference contest Saturday, closing out the Lone Star Conference Crossover facing Texas A&M International at 1 p.m. inside Kinesiology & Convocation Building.
| LSC CROSSOVER |
| OPPONENT |
LOCATION |
DAY |
TIME (CT) |
WATCH |
STATS |
| Texas A&M Int'l |
Laredo, Texas |
Sat, Sept. 21 |
1:00 p.m. |
Video |
Stats |
LOOKING AT TAMIU
- The Lady Chaps were a perfect 16-0 against the Dustdevils all-time until falling 3-1 in their lone 2022 meeting (Oct. 15, 2022). LCU won the only matchup last season (3-1) in Lubbock (Oct. 21, 2023) to move to 17-1 all-time against the Dustdevils. Twelve (12) of the 17 victories have come in 3-0 sweeps for LCU (seven of last 10). The lone LCU loss in the series came in LCU's previous contest played in Laredo.
- The season began positively with a 3-1 victory against West Virginia State on September 5, but the team faced challenges in subsequent matches, suffering three consecutive losses: 3-0 defeats to West Texas A&M, Ferris State and to Central Missouri. After a tough outing against St. Mary's, where they lost 3-0, TAMIU rebounded with a hard-fought 3-2 win against Anderson on September 14. However, their most recent match against UT Permian Basin ended in a 0-3 loss Thursday in their home-opener. They are currently 2-5. They entered the season carrying the LSC Preseason Poll No.8 ranking, as they finished eighth last season with a 10-6 LSC record (went 19-11 overall).
- Tammie Jimenez is a first-year head coach at the helm of TAMIU. After playing at Frank Phillips College, she completed her degree at St. Mary's University and later earned a master's from the University of Phoenix. Jimenez gained coaching experience at Midland College, where she served as an assistant coach.
- Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) stands out in opponent hitting percentage, ranking second in the Lone Star Conference with a mark of .145. TAMIU has allowed 315 kills on 1,160 attempts. Additionally, TAMIU ranks fifth in the conference in digs, with 412 total digs, averaging 14.21 digs per set. This combination of a solid opponent hitting percentage and robust digging performance contributes to their ability to control the pace of the game.
- Lixai Perez, a fifth-year defensive specialist/libero from Bayamon, Puerto Rico, has emerged as a crucial player for TAMIU this season, contributing significantly despite the team's 2-6 record. Statistically, Perez ranks among the top players in the Lone Star Conference in several key defensive metrics. She has recorded a high of 30 digs in a match against East Central, averaging 4.67 digs per set across eight matches (sixth in the LSC).
LADY CHAP NOTES
- The Lady Chaps are seeking to end a their first three-game losing streak since 2022 Saturday, as they also seek their first true road win (0-2) of the season. LCU, who opened the season 3-1, have dropped four of their last five matches. The latest was a 3-0 loss Friday night in Laredo to UT Permian Basin.
- LCU stands out in the attacks per set category, entering the weekend averaging 38.78 attacks, which ranks second in the Lone Star Conference and 18th nationally. This high volume of attacks is crucial for generating offensive opportunities, and players like
Kiana Fallaha and
Lily Bickley are at the forefront, contributing significantly to this statistic. Fallaha ranks sixth in the conference with 11.8 attacks per set (ninth nationally). Overall, LCU's total attacks amount to 1,357, which ranks first in the conference and 19th nationally.
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Kiana Fallaha had a significant weekend at the Route 92 Classic, showcasing her offensive prowess as Lubbock Christian University's outside hitter. Over four matches, she totaled 71 attacks, ranking her among the top contributors in the Lone Star Conference (she ranks third in the LSC and 17
th nationally with 134 kills). Fallaha's standout performance came against Concordia Irvine, where she recorded 25 kills on 61 attacks, resulting in an impressive hitting percentage of .279. In the match against Hawai'i Hilo, she added 23 kills from 71 attacks. Fallaha closed the weekend with 15 kills against Fresno Pacific and a team co-leading eight against San Francisco State. Her 25 kills (against CUI) matched a career high and she became the first Lady Chap in their NCAA-era (2015 season) to have multiple performances of at least 25 kills (of game-by-game files electronically on file dating back to 2008, no Lady Chap has completed the task until Fallaha's feat against CUI).
- This season marks LCU's fourth season under coach Giboney. The Lady Chaps seventh head coach in program history has jumped into his 20th year of NCAA coaching. Giboney, who has four NCAA Tournament appearances and seven conference titles on his resume, surpassed 400 coaching victories in his first season with LCU and has a career coaching mark of 436-209. The Chaps head coach entered the season as the 29th best-active head coach in win percentage (.679) and as the 27th best-active head coach in victories (432). He has the third-highest win total of head coaches with less than 20 years of head coaching experience.
- Setter
Kayton Genenbacher currently sits 10
th all-time in LCU's career record books for assists with 2,421. She needs 10 to move into ninth and past Mallory Powell, who had 2,430 from 2013-2017. Currently, Genenbacher 36th nationally in assists per set with an average of 9.8, which places her fifth in the Lone Star Conference. She has amassed a total of 343 assists this season (fifth in LSC and 24
th nationally).
-The Lady Chaps have shown potential in several key statistical categories within the Lone Star Conference and at the national level. Notably, the team's digs per set average of 16.11 ranks eighth in the conference and 62nd nationally, highlighting a solid defensive effort, especially with standout performances from players like
Leddy Rae Guinn (13
th in LSC with 3.7 digs per set) and
Abby Benitez (23
rd in LSC with 3.0 digs per set), who have contributed significantly to this total. On the offensive side, the team's kills per set average of 12.9 is respectable, placing seventh in the conference, with
Kiana Fallaha (third in points per set and 83
rd nationally, 4.04) and
Lily Bickley (13
th in LSC, 3.43) leading the way in scoring.
- This season marks the third season in the LSC for the Lone Star Crossover. LCU is 1-6 all-time in the crossover. In 2022, LCU was 1-2 in San Angelo, Texas, and last season LCU was 0-3 at home, serving as a host of the event.
- All remaining regular season scheduled matches can be watched via live streaming on FloSports. FloSports has recently partnered with the Lone Star Conference to offer a subscription-based service that provides live video coverage. A subscription to FloSports gives you access to all content on their platform. For more details, visit
www.lcuchaps.com/live.