The Basics:
Games 24 & 25
Oral Roberts (12-11), (5-5) at
St. Thomas (11-13), (4-6) / vs.
Denver (9-15), (3-8)
Date/Time: Wednesday, February 11 7:00 p.m. / Saturday, February 14 2:00 p.m.
TV/Video: Summit League Network /
Summit League Network
Live Stats: UST Athletics /
ORU Athletics
Location: Lee & Penny Anderson Arena (St. Paul, MN) / Mabee Center (Tulsa, Okla.)
TULSA, Okla. – The Oral Roberts women's basketball team will be busy this week, traveling to St. Paul, Minnesota, for a Wednesday night matchup before returning to the Mabee Center to take on Denver on Saturday, February 14, at 2:00 p.m.
Saturday's game will be preceded by ORU's annual Hall of Fame ceremony and will feature a Red Out theme.
Fans can watch the action live on the Summit League Network or follow updates on X at @ORUWBB.
Last Time Out
- ORU is coming off a 74-69 loss against South Dakota on Saturday.
- Kayten Donley led the Golden Eagles with 16 points, shooting 6-of-12 from the field and 2-of-4 from three-point range while going 2-of-2 at the free-throw line.
- Jalei Oglesby followed with 13 points, while Gentry Baldwin added 11.
- ORU's defense held South Dakota to just 18.8 percent shooting from three-point range.
- Anna Trusty led the team in rebounding with seven boards, followed by Oglesby with five.
- Donley recorded two steals, while Baldwin, Donley, and Trusty each dished out two assists.
- ORU knocked down nine of its 21 three-point attempts.
- Oral Roberts forced 13 South Dakota turnovers.
Statistically Speaking
- Jalei Oglesby's 47.7 field goal percentage ranks fifth in the Summit League. The redshirt senior guard sits fourth in field goals made (142) and points per game (16.0).
- Anna Trusty closely trails Oglesby, ranking sixth in field goal percentage (45.7). The sophomore guard ranks fifth in total points (356) and points per game (15.5), while her 78.9 free-throw percentage ranks sixth in the league.
- Kayten Donley's 0.9 blocks per game rank seventh in the Summit League, while her 1.7 steals per game rank fourth.
- Gentry Baldwin's 2.8 assists per game rank seventh in the league.
- ORU leads the Summit League in steals per game (9.8) and turnovers forced per game (19.35). The Golden Eagles rank second in free throws per game (15.57), scoring offense (77.6), and turnover margin (3.87). They rank third in bench points per game (22.0), field goal percentage (44.4), and three-point percentage (34.5).
Quick Hits
- Baldwin posted a career-high 25 points at North Dakota, shooting 9-of-11 from the field and 5-of-6 from beyond the arc. She did not miss a shot until the 3:30 mark of the fourth quarter.
- Hannah Coons and Ari Gordon each posted ORU career-best 15 points in the Golden Eagles' win over Omaha.
- Gentry Baldwin posted a new career best in the Golden Eagles' win over North Dakota, recording eight assists and six steals.
- Jalei Oglesby had the Mabee Center seeing double in the 86-51 win over Oklahoma Wesleyan, reaching double-figure scoring and rebounding by halftime. Oglesby ended the night with a season-best 25 points and 15 rebounds.
- On December 18, ORU erased a 23-point deficit to defeat North Texas, 74-73. Kayten Donley and Anna Trusty led the way with 17 points apiece.
- In the 92-89 comeback win at Idaho, Alana Shetlar posted a career-best 12 points, shooting 5-of-6 from the floor and 2-of-2 from behind the arc.
- Sophomore guard Anna Trusty posted a season-best 26 points at Power Four Kansas on November 23, shooting 60% from the floor.
- Gentry Baldwin posted a career-best 21 points in the 2025 Mayor's Cup against Tulsa on November 11. The junior guard shot 7-of-13 from the field.
- Preseason Summit League awards were released last month, with Jalei Oglesby named to the All-Summit League First Team.
- The Golden Eagles were picked to finish third in the Summit League Preseason Poll, which is voted on by the league's nine head coaches, sports information directors, and select media members.
- ORU has added eight new faces to the roster this season, welcoming four incoming freshmen and four transfer students.
- The 2025-26 schedule features three Power Four matchups: Oklahoma State (Nov. 9), Nebraska (Nov. 19), and Kansas (Nov. 23).
Opponent Information: St. Thomas
- The Tommies are 11-13 overall and sit fifth in the Summit League with a 4-6 conference record.
- St. Thomas went 1-1 last week, falling to South Dakota State, 84-51, before defeating Denver, 60-56.
- Alyssa Sand led the Tommies with 12 points against SDSU, followed by Faith Feuerbach (11) and Autumn McCall (10).
- McCall led the team in rebounding with six boards.
- Jada Hood led UST in its win at Denver with 14 points. Sand added a double-double of 13 points and 13 rebounds, while Laura Hauge scored 12.
- Wednesday marks the ninth all-time meeting between the two programs, with the series split 1-1 last season.
- Hood leads the league in assists per game (3.5) and ranks second in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.43).
- Sand leads the league with 57 steals (2.38 per game) and ranks third in blocks (34), fourth in field goal percentage (48.2), rebounds (190), and rebounds per game (7.9).
- The Tommies lead the league in blocks per game (4.4), ranking 42nd nationally.
- Head coach Suth Sinn owns a 417-169 career record, all in 21 seasons at St. Thomas.
Opponent Information: Denver
- Denver is 9-15 overall and tied for seventh in the Summit League with a 3-8 record.
- The Pioneers went 0-2 last week, falling to South Dakota, 53-42, and St. Thomas, 60-56.
- Coryn Watts led Denver with 15 points against USD, followed by Laia Monclova with 10. Brooke Murrell grabbed a team-high seven rebounds.
- Jocelyn Medina led the Pioneers with 13 points against St. Thomas, while Monclova added 11 points and seven rebounds.
- Watts leads the league and ranks ninth nationally with 409 field goal attempts. She is second in the league in made field goals (167), averages 19.3 points per game, and leads the league in three-pointers made (62).
- Anna Rosenberger ranks sixth in the Summit League with 1.06 blocks per game, while Monclova is second in total steals (53) and steals per game (2.21).
- Saturday marks the 25th all-time meeting between Denver and ORU.
- Head coach Doshia Woods owns a 55-112 career record, all in six seasons with the Pioneers.
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www.ORUAthletics.com.
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