A survive-and-advance mentality has so far helped the Lady Toppers out of a rough patch of Conference USA losses that put tournament seeding in uncertainty.
A number of scenarios can happen for WKU to keep enjoying one of the league’s higher seeds it’s used to holding. None of those provide the security like a victory would.
The Lady Toppers will play their first home game in nearly a month to wrap up the regular season against rival Middle Tennessee on Thursday at 6 p.m. at E.A. Diddle Arena (ESPN+, 102.7FM).
A win for WKU (16-13 overall, 10-5 C-USA) would secure the No.