The Westminster Griffins Women's Basketball team concluded their regular season with a Senior Night ceremony, honoring three remarkable players who have made a lasting impact on the program. Despite their efforts, the Griffins fell to Western Colorado in a hard-fought contest, with the visitors securing a 72-60 victory after a strong fourth quarter. Senior Elizabeth Means delivered an outstanding performance in her final game as a Griffin, leading the team with 24 points and 10 rebounds to secure a memorable double-double. Her remarkable career highlights include scoring over 626 points and grabbing 381 rebounds, with standout moments such as her 21-point game against Azusa Pacific and a notable defensive effort with 4 blocks against Black Hills State. Senior Jaycee Lichtie, showcased her unwavering dedication throughout her time at Westminster, making significant contributions to the team with over 300 points and 192 rebounds in her career. Senior Emily Malouf brought infectious energy and positivity to the court each time she played, leaving an impact with her tenacity and team-first mentality. As these seniors bid farewell to their collegiate basketball careers, their legacy will endure through the indomitable spirit and perseverance they have instilled in the Westminster Griffins Women's Basketball program.

By the Numbers
  • Elizabeth Means: Over 626 points and 381 rebounds in her career
  • Jaycee Lichtie: Over 300 points and 192 rebounds in her career
Bottom Line

The Westminster Griffins Women's Basketball team honored three remarkable seniors in a heartfelt Senior Night ceremony, highlighting their outstanding contributions and impact on the program.