Western Kentucky is in the middle of its longest Conference USA road stretch of the season. Playing away from E.A. Diddle Arena has served the Lady Toppers well with an 18-5 conference road record since joining the league two seasons ago.
Now WKU is tasked with winning in a place it hasn’t since 2004 with control of first place in the conference on the line.
Lady Toppers coach Michelle Clark-Heard said on her weekly radio show on Monday night she knows when her team tips off at Middle Tennessee on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. CST (beIN Sports), it’ll be a much different game than the Lady Toppers’ 15-point win at home on Jan.