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WBB Gameday Preview: (RV) Falcons host Bethel in KCAC matchup tonight

Photo Credit: Kortney Schutt

The Lowdown: Bethel College at (RV) Friends University

Location: Garvey Center

When: Wednesday, Dec. 3 @ 6 pm

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Flying with the Falcons: The (RV) Friends University Falcons grinded out a 66-64 victory to hand USAO it's first loss of the season last Tuesday (Nov. 25) to head into the Thanksgiving Break at 7-1 overall and 2-1 in the KCAC. Read all about the Falcons' win over USAO HERE!

Rayland Garner recently reached 1,000 career points and leads the KCAC in scoring (20.6 ppg) and is tied for fourth in the league in rebounding (8.3 rpg). Abigail Barr is second on the Falcons in scoring (15.8 ppg) and is third in the league in field-goal percentage (62.0). Lauryn McIver is averaging a solid stat line of 14.5 ppg, 6.3 rpg and 5.1 apg, with KK Peeler also recording 5.1 assists per game to tie for fourth in the KCAC. Katie Weiss has hit a team-leading 21 threes on a solid 36.8 percent shooting clip from three-point distance.

Scouting the Threshers: The Bethel College Threshers are 5-2 overall and have won all three KCAC games this season.

Kendall Locke is tops on the Threshers and second in the KCAC in scoring with 20.0 ppg, while also posting a conference-leading 7.3 assists on the season. Karlee Locke is next in scoring with 15.9 ppg and leads the team with 7.7 rebounds per game.  

The Series: The Falcons are 34-12 against the Threshers since 2005 and won two of three meetings last year, including 68-66 on the road in the KCAC quarterfinal round. Friends is 18-5 in Wichita during that span and haven't lost at home to the Threshers since the 2020-21 season.

Promo Depot: We are proud to have Promo Depot as a sponsor of Friends University Athletics this season!  Click HERE for more info on the services Promo Depot can offer!

Kansas Army National Guard: We are thrilled to have the Kansas Army National Guard on board with us this year as an official sponsor! Click HERE to visit their website.

Mano a Mano: Last time out, Rayland Garner squared off against the top scorer in the SAC in USAO's Evangelia Davlakou (20.8 ppg). This time it'll be another showdown, as Garner, the KCAC's top scorer, faces the second leading scorer in the conference in Bethel's Kendall Locke. Garner is averaging 20.6 ppg, followed closely by Locke's 20.0 ppg.

Make or Miss League: The Falcons have won all seven games this season when leading in field-goal percentage but lost 95-88 to Evangel in the only game they've been outshot this season.

Welcome to the Club: Senior forward Rayland Garner recently became the eighth member of the Falcons' 1,000 career point club during the modern era with a game-high 28 points to help the Falcons win 65-59 over Oklahoma Wesleyan University (Nov. 19).   

Falcons by the Numbers

Overall record: 7-1

KCAC: 2-1

Home: 4-1

Road: 3-0

Neutral: 0-0

When scoring:                                         

Under 50 points: 0-0

50-59 points: 0-0

60-69 points: 2-0

70-79 points: 0-0

80-89 points: 4-1

90+ points: 1-0

When allowing:

Under 50 points: 0-0

50-59 points: 2-0

60-69 points: 3-0

70-79 points: 1-0

80-89 points: 0-0

90+ points: 1-1 

When leading at halftime: 5-0

When trailing at halftime: 2-1

When tied at halftime: 0-0

When committing fewer turnovers: 1-0

When committing more turnovers: 5-0

When turnovers are even: 1-1

When leading in field-goal percentage: 7-0

When trailing in field-goal percentage: 0-1

When field-goal percentage is even: 0-0

When leading in three-point percentage: 6-1

When trailing in three-point percentage: 1-0

When leading in rebounding: 7-0

When trailing in rebounding: 0-1

When rebounding is even: 0-0

When leading in assists: 6-0

When trailing in assists: 0-1

When assists are even: 1-0

In OT: 1-0

The Coaches:

Dean Jaderston is in his seventh season at the helm of the Friends University women's basketball program. The Falcon women's basketball program has seen considerable growth under his leadership both on and off the court. Their consistency and competitiveness have led to an 81-43 record over the past four years, including two trips to the KCAC championship game in the past three seasons.

Jaderston brought a wealth of experience to Friends University, having coached for over 30 years (24 years in college and 13 years in high school). On December 13, 2022, he recorded his 300th career collegiate win vs. Tabor College.

As a men's basketball coach Jaderston was a two-time KCAC Coach of the Year. He coached six NAIA All-America performers during his tenure at Sterling College. He also led his teams to two KCAC championships and one KCAC tournament championship.

Prior to taking over at Sterling, Jaderston served in the dual role of men's basketball head coach and assistant athletic director at Trinity International University in Deerfield, IL for five seasons.

Before entering the college ranks, he spent eight seasons as both the head girls' basketball and head girls' and boys' tennis coach at Rosemount High School in Rosemount, MN, and 4 years as the head boys' basketball coach at Eastview High School in Apple Valley, MN.

As an athlete Jaderston was a successful college basketball player at Crown College in St. Bonifacius, MN.  He was a four-time all-conference selection while helping the team advance to four national tournaments. He also earned All-America and Academic All-America during his college career. He also competed in tennis for three years at Crown and was a two-time conference singles and three-time conference doubles champion. In 2024 he was inducted into the Crown College Athletic Hall of Fame.

He earned his Bachelor of Arts in History/Secondary Education from Crown College in 1989 and then completed a Master of Arts in Adlerian Counseling and Psychotherapy from Adler Graduate School in 1998.

Jaderston and his wife Julie have been married for 38. They also currently serve as executive directors of a premier summer Christian family conference called Northern Pines of Minnesota. They have three married sons and nine grandchildren.

Jara Shoemaker is in her first season as head coach of the Bethel College women's basketball program. Shoemaker was named head coach after serving as an assistant coach for the Threshers last season.

Prior to Bethel, Shoemaker was an assistant girls' basketball coach at Life Prep Academy in Wichita and was later named the Athletic Director.

Shoemaker played collegiately at Barton Community College for two seasons.

Up Next: The Falcons will play at Kansas Wesleyan University Saturday afternoon (Dec. 6) at 3 pm in Salina, Kan.         

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Players Mentioned

Rayland Garner

Rayland Garner

F
5' 9"
Freshman
Abigail Barr

#20 Abigail Barr

F
5' 10"
Senior
Lauryn McIver

#5 Lauryn McIver

G
5' 9"
Graduate Student
KK Peeler

#22 KK Peeler

G
5' 5"
Sophomore
Katie Weiss

#1 Katie Weiss

G
5' 8"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Rayland Garner

Rayland Garner

5' 9"
Freshman
F
Abigail Barr

#20 Abigail Barr

5' 10"
Senior
F
Lauryn McIver

#5 Lauryn McIver

5' 9"
Graduate Student
G
KK Peeler

#22 KK Peeler

5' 5"
Sophomore
G
Katie Weiss

#1 Katie Weiss

5' 8"
Sophomore
G