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LAWTON, Okla. (December 13, 2025) – No. 3 Lubbock Christian University completed its first weekend of Lone Star Conference road play by leaning on defense, depth and timely shot-making in a 61–45 victory over Cameron on Saturday afternoon inside Aggie Gym.
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The Lady Chaps (11–0, 4–0 LSC) erased an early nine-point deficit and took control with a decisive 22–2 run spanning the first and second quarters, a surge that included a 16–0 stretch and fueled a dominant second period in which Cameron went scoreless from the field. LCU outscored the Aggies 17–4 in the second quarter, capitalizing on a stretch of 14 consecutive missed shots by Cameron, to build a halftime lead it would not relinquish. The Lady Chaps limited Cameron to 29.6 percent shooting for the game, forced 14 turnovers and held a 13–9 edge in points off turnovers, pushed the margin to as many as 23 points in the fourth quarter, and finished the day shooting 46.7 percent from three-point range while extending their road winning streak to 14 games dating back to last season.
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Freshman Meg Meekins led LCU with 16 points on 6-of-12 shooting, including 2-of-3 from three-point range. She scored eight points in the opening quarter to steady the Lady Chaps early, added six rebounds and posted a game-best +18 plus/minus, marking her eighth double-figure scoring effort of the season. Martie McCoy followed with 14 points, knocking down two threes and drawing nine fouls, while Kennedy Chappell filled the stat sheet with 11 points, seven rebounds, three assists and three steals.
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Cameron (0–9, 0–3 LSC), playing just seven athletes, was led by Madison Griggs’ 21 points on 7-of-21 shooting. Ayonna Cooper added nine points and seven rebounds, while Aminata Diallo chipped in eight points. The Aggies struggled at the line, converting just 8 of 17 free throws (47.1%), and were outscored 11–0 by LCU’s bench.
How It Happened
The game began with the Lady Chaps’ Meg Meekins scoring the first points with a jumper. CU responded with a three-pointer from Madison Griggs at 8:05, taking an early lead. Griggs continued to be a factor, adding another 3-pointer and a layup, contributing significantly to Cameron’s offensive edge, as she had 12 of CU’s 16 points in the period ad helped put CU up 16-7 with three minutes left in the frame. Lubbock Christian’s Tia Johnson and Meekins each scored crucial buckets, including a 3-pointer by Meekins at 2:10, narrowing the gap. The Aggies maintained a slight advantage, finishing the first quarter ahead 16-12, as CU did not score in the final 3:02 of the quarter. Meekins led LCU with eight points in the quarter.
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Lubbock Christian’s defense and efficient scoring led to a strong second quarter, outscoring CU 17-4. Martie McCoy contributed significantly, with a layup and a free throw at 8:45, scoring LCU’s first four points of the quarter before Chappell had a bucket to tie the game at 18-18 1:36 into the quarter. LCU had a 16-0 run over an eight-minute stretch, which was part of a 22-2 run. McCoy led LCU in the scoring surge with six points, with four tallied at the free-throw line. LCU, with an 11-2 scoring advantage in points-off-turnovers after a 10-5 advantage in turnovers forced, led 29-20 at the half. Meekins had 10 points at the half. CU started out 7-of-13 from the field before closing the half with 14 consecutive missed field goal attempts to enter the half 25.9% (7/27) shooting from the field.
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The Lady Chaps edged the Aggies in the third quarter, scoring 12 points to Cameron’s 11. Ayonna Cooper initiated the scoring with a layup for CU (ended their drought of missed field goals at 13:24), assisted by Madison Griggs, at 9:38. Lubbock Christian responded with a pivotal 3-pointer from Raegan Lee at 6:41, assisted by Chappell, extending their lead. Lee led LCU in the quarter with five points, following a Chappell layup with a layup of her own with 1:28 left for a 41-28 LCU lead. Cameron’s Cooper narrowed the gap with a 3-pointer at 1:03, marking the final points of the quarter.
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Chappell opened the fourth quarter by scoring a layup for the Chaps, quickly increasing their lead to 43-31. Cameron responded with a layup from Griggs, but a 3-pointer by Chappell sparked an 8-0 run. Meekins, who hit a three-pointer in the 8-0 run, contributed with a pair of free throws and a fastbreak layup, pushing Lubbock Christian’s lead to 55-34. Kyndle Cunningham had a pair of free-throws to complete a 14-1 scoring run for LCU, which built their lead to the game’s largest at 57-34 and allowed LCU to exercise their depth onto the court. As the quarter progressed, Ally Ihler added to the scoreboard with two free throws, and Mattie Dollar capped the scoring for the Chaparrals with a layup. Kloe Heidebrecht’s late 3-pointer for the Aggies brought the final score to 61-45 in favor of Lubbock Christian. Chappell led LCU with five points in the quarter and with nine points in the half.
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Game Notes
» Meg Meekins delivered another efficient all-around performance to lead LCU, finishing with a team-high 16 points on 6-of-12 shooting, including 2-of-3 from three-point range. The freshman set the tone early with eight points in the opening quarter, added six rebounds, and posted a +18 plus/minus rating. It marked Meekins’ eighth double-figure scoring effort of the season, continuing her consistent impact on both ends of the floor.
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» Chappell led LCU with a +22 plus/minus and finished with 11 points, seven rebounds, three assists and three steals. She has racked up double figures offensively in six consecutive games and in 10 of the 11 games this season. She has 20 double-figure performances in her LCU career. Additionally, Chappell has three consecutive games with at least three steals (only seven players have extended the mark to four in LCU’s NCAA era). She is one of nine LCU players since 2013-14 (LCU’s NCAA scheduling era) to have a streak of three consecutive games with at least three steals and three assists.
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» The contest was the lowest shooting performance by combined teams in a game this season, as the two teams combined to shoot 33.6% (37/110) from the field. LCU did out-shoot CU 37.5 (21/56) to 29.6% (16/54), but never made more than two consecutive field goal attempts. LCU opened the game making their opening field goal attempt, but then missed their next seven shot attempts. Even though LCU out-scored CU 17-4 in the second quarter, LCU had a 1-of-14 shooting stretch that included nine consecutive misses (nine straight misses was over a stretch of 7:18). LCU took advantage of a stretch in the first half in which Cameron went 13:24 without a field goal (14 consecutive missed field goal attempts) with a 22-2 run, which included a 16-0 scoring surge for the Lady Chaps. During the run, which included LCU’s 7:18 stretch without a field goal, the game went a span of 2:19 with no scoring. Cameron was 0-of-9 from the field in the entire second quarter, as their four points in the quarter were tallied from the free-throw line.
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» Martie McCoy produced 14 points for her fourth game of double figures this season (seventh in her LCU career). McCoy, 2-of-3 from three-point range, also drew nine fouls and had a +15 plus/minus rating.
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» Cameron only played seven players in the contest (compared to LCU playing 14 players and all playing at least 3:25), with two players coming off the bench. It led to LCU out-scoring CU 11-0 in points off the bench.
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» LCU, who went 11-1 in road contests last season, improved to 4-0 in road play this season and their road win streak, carried over from last season, extends to 14 consecutive road wins.
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» The Lady Chaps defeated Cameron for an 11th straight head-to-head win over the Aggies. LCU improved to 13-9 all-time against the Aggies, and they are 5-6 all-time against Cameron in games played in Lawton.
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Next Up
LCU takes a break from LSC play, but remains in regional action, as they head to Colorado Springs Tuesday to face UCCS.
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