Assistant coach Geoff Lanier reviews the team's week of practice during finals and looks ahead to the Golden Flashes return to action on Wednesday at 7 p.m. when Arkansas State visits the M.A.C. Center.
This will be the Flashes' first game in 10 days, and its against a difficult opponent that was 3-2 prior to losing back-to-back games at Ohio State (67-52) and Kansas (62-48).
There is some good news for Kent State as 6-foot forward McKenna Stephens is scheduled to play her first game in a Golden Flashes uniform. The transfer from Michigan State, where she played softball, fills a need at power forward as a stretch four. She could see big minutes off the bench right off the bat for Danielle O'Banion's team.
Kent State has also been pleased with the recent play of freshman forward Jordan Korinek, who is coming off of a 13-point game at Cleveland State that saw her shoot 6-of-7 from the field in 20 minutes. Korinek could see increased action after her best game of her young college career.
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Video Blog: Geoff Lanier on improving, Sunday at Cleveland State, and heading into finals week
Assistant coach Geoff Lanier talks about improvements he is seeing within the team, players "only making a mistake once", renewing a regional rivalry on Sunday at Cleveland State, and heading into finals week.
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