Longwood Women’s Basketball: Fall in Big South Quarters with Late-Season Progress
Longwood women's basketball ended their season with a 60-37 loss to USC Upstate in the Big South Quarterfinals despite late-season progress and visible improvement. Senior Anne-Hamilton LeRoy scored 11 points in her final game, but the team struggled against Upstate's strong defense and sharp shooting.
The Big PictureThe Lancer Women's basketball team showed significant improvement towards the end of the season after a challenging start, winning three of their last four regular-season games and challenging top conference teams.
By the Numbers- Senior Anne-Hamilton LeRoy led Longwood with 11 points in her final game.
- Longwood fell 60-37 to USC Upstate in the Big South Quarterfinals.
- USC Upstate hit nine 3-pointers compared to Longwood's none.
- Longwood started the year 1-10 but improved towards the end of the season.
- Longwood faced a 60-37 loss to USC Upstate in the Big South Quarterfinals.
- The team struggled with shooting and defense, falling short against Upstate in the tournament.
- Despite the loss, Longwood showed progress and improvement in the final weeks of the season.
Longwood Women's basketball season ended with a quarterfinal loss, highlighting visible improvement despite the disappointing result, showcasing potential for a strong future.
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