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The LC State Warriors earned an automatic bid into the national tournament with a runner-up finish to No. 2 Southern Oregon in the Cascade Conference tournament. The Warrior women are making their seventh straight appearance in the national tournament and 27th overall. 
LC State has been one of the best ball handling teams in the NAIA this season and led the CCC in blocked shots per game (5.0), assists per game (17.0), steals per game (12.6) and turnover margin (6.6). The Warriors have also been a challenging defense for opposing teams with a strong scoring defense (54.0), field goal percentage defense (.359) and scoring margin (19.5).
Ellie Sander, Darian Herring and Sitara Byrd led the Warriors with First-Team All-CCC nods while Payton Hymas earned honorable mention honors. 
Sander led the conference in steals this season with 94 and was seventh in scoring with her team-leading 13.6 points per game. The senior was fourth in the conference in field goal percentage at .508. As a guard, Sander is second on the team in blocks with 23 and third in assists with 78. Heading into the national tournament she is shooting .797 (51-for-64) from the free throw line. 
Herring has been a defensive menace for LC State and is shattering records as just a sophomore. With seven blocks in the CCC title game, she leads the entire NAIA in blocks with 88. The mark is 10 more than the previous single-season record at LC State set in 2011-12. Herring was second in the Cascade Conference in field goal percentage (.548) and fourth in assists with 106. Heading into the national tournament, she is averaging 10 points and 6.4 rebounds per game. She recorded the first triple-double in school history, male or female, this season when she totaled 16 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists. 
Byrd has been a key piece of both the offense and defense for LC State and was fourth in the CCC in 3-point percentage (.416). The junior is averaging 10.7 points and 5.9 rebounds per game. Byrd is second on the team in steals (75) and is shooting .489 from the field which ranked in the top 10 of the conference. Hymas was fourth in the Cascade in assists per game (4.0) and has 105 this season despite missing five games. She is averaging 9.1 points per game and has 52 steals on the season. Hymas is shooting .418 from the field.