Finishing the first rotation through the Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference with a visit from Seminole State College, both Northeastern A&M basketball teams conclude a two-game homestand Wednesday during "Boots and Barbeque" Nite in the NEO Fieldhouse.
Fans attending the game will be able to purchase barbeque sandwiches provided by Sodexo for $3 each at the concession area located in the lobby.
Coach
Jim Rowland's Lady Norse seek to rebound from a 65-58 loss suffered at the hands of Eastern State College Monday night by entertaining the Seminole Belles at 6 p.m. The Lady Norse are 6-2 in the conference and 13-5 on the season.
"We've got to find a way to build on leads that we are able to build in a game," Rowland said. "We can't continue to let teams climb back into games by making unforced errors and not finishing our shots."
Longtime head coach Rita Story-Schell's Seminole Bells dropped a 70-53 decision to Redlands College Monday night in Seminole. The Belles are 3-5 in the OCAC and 8-9 overall.
Coach
Dustin Grover's Golden Norsemen rallied to defeat the Eastern Mountaineers 86-73 in the NEO Fieldhouse on Monday. The Norsemen are in a three-way tie for third place in the OCAC with a 5-3 record and a 12-8 season mark.
"We just need to keep getting better and improving every game out," Grover said. "We are gaining confidence every game and we need that to continue."
First-year head coach Ryan Quinn has guided the Seminole Trojans to a 3-4 conference record and 6-11 overall. The Trojans defeated Redlands 79-71 on Monday in the Raymond Harber Fieldhouse.
Both NEO teams travel to Tonkawa next Monday for a conference double-header with Northern Oklahoma College starting at 6 p.m.