Currently fifth in the point rating system, the Oilers added eight points to their season total following home wins against Lake Erie and Ursuline over the past week.
Kin played a major factor in Findlay’s two league victories as she averaged 22.5 points, 5.5 rebounds and a pair of steals in both games. She also made over 64 percent of her tries from the floor on all shot attempts.
Kin scored a team best 21 points and was 8-for-13 from the field as the Oilers toppled the Storm by eight points. She also collected three steals and pulled down six rebounds in 29 minutes.
Kin was overpowering in the matchup against Ursuline on Saturday as she carved out 24 points and was again efficient on her shots, missing just four of her 12 taken.
Kin is Findlay’s top weapon in the league’s third-highest scoring offense. She is now averaging 14.7 points per game while shooting 55 percent from the field.
Kin is also shooting 82 percent at the charity stripe and is one of the league’s best in rebounds (7.23 per game).