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Flashes (8-2) travel to Western Michigan (6-3) for Saturday game

Katie Shumate, shown diving for a loose ball vs. Toledo, is second on the team in scoring at 13.5 points per game. (Photo by David Dermer for KSU athletics.)

Kent State, 0-1 in the Mid-American Conference after an opening loss at home to Toledo, takes to the road to play Western Michigan Saturday afternoon.

The game starts at 1 p.m. and will be streamed on ESPN3. The Kent State Radio Network streams audio, starting at about 12:45 p.m. Live statistics during and after the game can be found on the WMU website.

Western Michigan’s scheduled conference opener at Ball State Wednesday was postponed because of COVID protocols. It wasn’t clear which team (or both) had coronavirus problems. Three other MAC games were postponed Wednesday.

As of Thursday night, one MAC game scheduled — Ohio’s Sunday afternoon game at Miami — for this weekend had been postponed. It is the second postponement for both teams.

Western Michigan went 6-3 in non-conference games, its best start in five years. The Broncos beat St. Mary’s of the WAC (6-5) 76-67 on the road, along with three other teams with losing records and two non-Division I teams. They lost by eight points at Purdue, which is currently 9-4, and 10 points at Indiana (10-3).

WMU was picked to finish 10th in the Mid-American Conference, the same spot it placed last season.

The Broncos start four sophomores, led by 5-10 guard Lauren Ross and 6-2 forward Taylor Williams. Ross is averaging 20.6 points a game, third in the MAC. She played in only four games last season before being injured, averaging 9 points. Williams made the MAC’s all-freshman team and was honorable mention all-MAC last season. This year she’s averaging 13.4 points and 9.0 rebounds, similar to the numbers she put up last season.

All about the MAC

Kent State is 8-2 after its 69-60 loss to Toledo. That’s still the best overall record in the conference. Here’s a quick look at the league, listed by overall record.

KENT STATE (8-2, 0-1 MAC).

TOLEDO (7-3, 1-0).

BALL STATE (7-3, 0-0)

BUFFALO (7-4, 1-0)

OHIO (6-3, 0-0)

WESTERN MICHIGAN (6-3, 0-0)

BOWLING GREEN (5-4, 0-0)

AKRON (3-3, 0-0)

MIAMI (4-5, 0-0)

EASTERN MICHIGAN (3-4, 0-0)

NORTHERN ILLINOIS (3-5, 0-0)

CENTRAL MICHIGAN (2-8, 0-1)

Link to MAC statistics

The NET is the NCAA’s ranking system for teams. It combines a team’s record, its strength of schedule, its overall offensive and defense strength. A good road record and victories over good teams are rewarded. It’s among the criteria used to determine seedings for the NCAA tournaments and has replaced the once-popular RPI rankings.

Schedule strength is reported by WarrenNolan.com, a ranking service.

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