Can Liberty Lady Flames Ride the Wave at Ocean Bank Convocation Center?
As the Liberty Lady Flames prepare to face off against the Florida International Panthers at the Ocean Bank Convocation Center, fans are eager to see if their team can continue their recent trend of success on foreign hardwood. The upcoming clash scheduled for January 19th promises to be a riveting encounter.
The Lady Flames have been showing a solid performance in their recent games, with an impressive display of resilience and skill. Their last game against the Louisiana Tech's Lady Techsters saw them emerge victorious with a score of 66-59. The team showcased an exceptional two-point shooting accuracy of 64 percent and overall field goal percentage standing at 52 percent, which was significantly higher than their opponents'. Additionally, they managed to keep turnovers low and had a positive assist-to-turnover ratio.
However, not all games have been smooth sailing for the Lady Flames. In their encounter with Jacksonville State's Gamecocks, despite putting up a strong fight in points in paint (40) and securing more rebounds (45), they fell short with only 63 points against Gamecocks' robust 78 points tally. Their three-point shooting was notably low at just six percent.
In another conference game versus Western Kentucky's Lady Toppers, Liberty managed to secure another win with a scoreline of 66-68. They demonstrated balanced scoring across quarters and maintained good control over turnovers compared to previous outings.
The venue could play a crucial role as playing away from home always adds an extra layer of challenge due to unfamiliarity with the court and local fan support for the home team. However, if recent performances are anything to go by, Liberty has shown that they can adapt quickly and maintain composure under pressure.
Fans can catch this exciting matchup on January 19th at Miami’s Ocean Bank Convocation Center or tune in from home for what is expected to be another thrilling chapter in this season’s campaign for dominance on court.