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Preview: Women's Basketball vs. Our Lady of the Lake (1/22/26)

1/21/2026 7:10:00 PM

DALLAS – University of North Texas at Dallas women's basketball is home for a second matchup of the season against Red River Athletic Conference opponent Our Lady of the Lake University. Tip-off is Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at Trinity Leadership Public School. This is the lone game for UNT Dallas this week due to weather forcing a postponement on Saturday against Texas A&M-San Antonio.
 
Our Lady of the Lake dropped two road games last week and are 4-14 overall and 3-9 in conference. UNT Dallas enters 8-6 overall and 7-5 in conference.
 
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NEW HOME
- The Trailblazers will play their remaining home games for 2025-26 at Trinity Leadership Public School. Fans will also be able to purchase tickets in advance or at the door to see the Trailblazers in action.
 
LAST TIME OUT
- Trailblazers ended a four-game winning streak to start 2026 with a three-point loss at LSU-Alexandria, 71-68.
- The Trailblazers four-game streak was the longest for the women's program since beginning their NAIA era with six in a row in 2021. It was the longest conference win-streak.
- UNT Dallas erased a 15-point third quarter deficit and grabbed a slim lead late in the game on Saturday. Alas, it was a few turnovers and missed opportunities to counter that resulted in the loss.
- ShanDrea Yeldell (Dallas, Texas) scored a team-high 17 points. Jade Myles (Dallas, Texas) chipped in 14 points. Ke'Liyah Anderson (Dallas, Texas) had 10 points and she combined for 30 points on the road trip being the only UNTD player in double figures each outing.
 
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PREVIOUS MATCHUP
- UNT Dallas won 73-63 at San Antonio on December 6.
- The Trailblazers pulled away with a seven-point difference in the third quarter that was otherwise a tight affair.
- Yeldell etched a career-high 30 points and added six assists and four steals.
- Myles had 16 points.
- De'Asia Johnson (Dallas, Texas) tallied 13 points and 14 rebounds for a double-double.
- Shayla Dede led OLLU with 24 points, while Alexandra Westerdijk-Martin had a double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds.

 
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