Despite a challenging 94-37 loss to Southern Virginia, Salem's Dionne Sampson continued her impressive performance, scoring 11 points and extending her streak of double-digit scoring to 13 consecutive games.

By the Numbers
  • Emma Camden scored a game-high 18 points for Southern Virginia
  • Southern Virginia shot 55.6% from the field in the fourth quarter
  • Salem's record stands at 8-14, 4-11 in the USA South conference
  • Southern Virginia holds a record of 17-5, 15-1 in the USA South conference
State of Play
  • Salem finished the game with a 8-14 record, while Southern Virginia's record advanced to 17-5
  • The next game for Salem is against William Peace in Winston-Salem, N.C. on February 10
Bottom Line

Sampson's consistent double-digit scoring provides a bright spot for Salem despite the team's challenging season, showcasing her individual skill and determination.