Offensive struggles continue for UNG Women's Basketball, resulting in their third consecutive loss as they were defeated by Augusta, 92-62.

The Big Picture

The University of North Georgia women's basketball team faced a challenging game against Augusta, with cold shooting contributing to their defeat.

By the Numbers
  • Augusta scored 11 of the game's first 12 points, leading 25-10 after the first quarter.
  • Junior guard Autumn Phillips led Augusta with 19 points, senior guard Tomiyah Alford followed with 16 points, and junior guard Mone Florence contributed 15 points.
State of Play
  • UNG kept pace with Augusta in the second and third quarters but fell behind, trailing 64-49 entering the fourth quarter.
  • Junior forward Emily Trushel led UNG with 13 points and eight rebounds despite limited playing time due to foul trouble.
  • Freshman forward Ava McGlockton delivered a standout performance with a career-high 14 points and seven rebounds in 23 minutes.
What's Next

UNG aims to finish the season strong with an upcoming game against USC Aiken for Senior Night on February 28 at 5:30 p.m.

Bottom Line

Despite offensive struggles, UNG Women's Basketball showcases resilience with standout performances from players like Emily Trushel and Ava McGlockton, looking ahead to Senior Night to end the season on a positive note.