Game 6 • vs North American
Huntsville • Johnson Coliseum (6,100)
Sam Houston (4-1, 0-0 CUSA) vs North American (2-0, 0-0 RRAC)
Tuesday, November 25 • 6:30 PM
TV: ESPN+ (Brady Beeson, Allyson Collins)
RADIO: BSN (Stephanie Keele); KSHU 90.5 FM
HOW TO FOLLOW: Live Stats • @Bearkats_WBB
Series vs the Stallions: First meeting
HUNTSVILLE – The Sam Houston women's basketball team will look to close out November with four wins in a row on Tuesday to host North American at Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum.
Tipoff for the game is set for 6:30 p.m. and will air on ESPN+ with Brady Beeson and Allyson Collins on the call courtside.
The game can also be heard online on the Bearkat Sports Network and the Bearkat Athletics app with Stephanie Keele moving behind the mic for the Kats for the 2025-26 season.
KATS LOOKING TO CLOSE NOVEMBER WITH FOUR WINS IN A ROW
- Ravon Justice is just 18 wins shy of passing Rebecca Bilsing for second place in all-time Bearkat wins. She recently achieved her 100th career win at Arkansas-Pine Bluff, joining Bilsing (119) and Brenda Nichols (133) in program history.
-The Bearkats have held their opponents under 50 points in all four of their wins to date, including an opponent average of just 42.3 ppg during the current 3-game win streak.
- Most recently, the Kats held ULM to just 34 points in a 23-point victory. The Warhawks' point total was the second-lowest single-game total in program history, only surpassed by the Kats holding UT Pan American to just 31 points in a win in 1988.
-The Kats have forced 36 turnovers in the win over ULM. It marked the third time this year and the 28th time in the Ravon Justice era in which the Kats forced at least 30 turnovers in a single game.
- Fanta Kone filled up the stat sheet once again in the win over ULM, setting a new career high with 22 points. In the past four games, she has put up double figures in 30-plus minutes and recorded a double-double at UAPB with 18 points and 12 steals. During the current 3-game win streak, she is averaging 18.7 points, 6.3 steals, and four assists per game, while hitting 71.9 percent from the floor.
-The Bearkats have hit just 36.6 percent of their shots from the field thru five games; however, they have made up for much of that on the offensive glass with 18.8 offensive rebounds per game, which is already tied for sixth in the country early in the year. Overall, the Kats have rebounded 45.1 percent of their missed shots this season.
-Justice is 10-0 against RRAC conference opponents, beating eight out of the 10 by a 30-point margin. This season marks the 12th straight year that the Bearkats have faced an RRAC opponent on the schedule.