Wingate University's Emily Hege, Hannah Clark, and Trinity Breedlove received All-SAC honors for their exceptional performance in the South Atlantic Conference women's basketball season. Hege earned first team All-SAC honors, Clark is a second team All-SAC selection, and Breedlove secured a spot on the All-Freshman Team. Hege leads the Bulldogs with 19.4 points per game and ranks among the top performers in various statistical categories. Clark, an experienced graduate student, has consistently showcased her skills, averaging 17.2 points per game and excelling in free throw and three-point shooting. Meanwhile, Breedlove made a notable impact in her first season, averaging 8.3 points and 6.4 rebounds per game. The Bulldogs, seeded fourth, are set to face Lincoln Memorial in the SAC Tournament's opening round.

By the Numbers
  • Hege leads the Bulldogs with 19.4 points per game
  • Clark is averaging 17.2 points per game
  • Hege ranks second in the nation in three-point percentage and second in the league in points
  • Clark ranks second in the nation in free throw percentage and sixth nationally in three-point percentage
  • Breedlove averages 8.3 points and 6.4 rebounds per game
State of Play
  • Wingate is the number four seed in the SAC Tournament
  • The Bulldogs face Lincoln Memorial in the opening round
  • The winner of the opening round advances to the SAC semifinals to face the Catawba vs. UVA Wise winner
  • The SAC title game is scheduled for Friday at 4 p.m.
Bottom Line

Hege, Clark, and Breedlove's outstanding performance has earned them well-deserved recognition in the All-SAC honors, showcasing the strength of Wingate University's women's basketball team. Their achievements reflect the team's competitive prowess and lay a promising foundation for the upcoming SAC Tournament.