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ARKADELPHIA, Ark. - Henderson State aims to avenge an early-season loss on Saturday afternoon when the Reddies travel to Monticello, Arkansas, to take on UAM at 2 p.m.
REDDIES REPORT
- Henderson made quick work of Southern Arkansas for the second time this season on Thursday night and picked up its 10th GAC win of the year with a convincing 70-49 victory. 
Pink Jones led HSU with 20 points, while 
Maci Mains and 
Lexis Weber combined to score 20 of their own on 9-for-12 shooting from the floor.
- The Reddies' win moved them up into a three-way tie for second place in the GAC standings along with Harding and Southern Nazarene, who are both also 10-5 in the league. HSU defeated the Lady Bisons in the first matchup this season but would lose a seeding tiebreaker with the Crimson Storm. There are only six teams in the conference with a winning league record with seven GAC games remaining.
- HSU will be looking to avoid what happened in its first matchup with UAM when the Blossoms pulled off a 79-70 upset in Arkadelphia. UAM out-scored the Reddies 24-15 in the fourth quarter after the game was tied at 55-55 entering the final 10 minutes. The win was one of just four GAC victories this season for UAM, who has struggled since.
- The Reddies have been just as good on the road this season (7-3) as they have been at home in the Duke Wells Center (7-3). HSU has not lost on the road to a team from the state of Arkansas since falling 64-62 at Harding in the 2017-18 season finale. 
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Hailey Estes has shot the ball very well on the road this season for Henderson. Estes has poured in 32 3-pointers in just 10 true road games in 2018-19 (3.2 per game). 
SCOUTING UAM
- UAM enters Saturday's contest 5-15 overall and 4-11 in the GAC. The Blossoms have struggled since defeating the Reddies back on Dec. 15 and are just 2-11 since that game. They have lost their last five in a row and eight of their last nine overall.
- Forward MacKenzie Johnson is the catalyst for the Blossoms and averages 17.1 points per game on a GAC-best 64.2 percent shooting from the floor. Johnson has shot under 50 percent from the field once in UAM's last 17 games and just twice all season.
- Monticello ranks near the bottom of the league in scoring offense (63.1 points per game) and scoring margin (-5.2). The Blossoms are last in the GAC in three-point percentage defense and are allowing their opponents to shoot 36.6 percent from the arc.
- Defensively, UAM does force turnovers and they reap the benefits of that active defense by averaging 9.9 steals per game, the second-best mark in the GAC.
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