Notre Dame College's women's basketball team fought hard in the MEC Quarterfinals, but their postseason journey came to an end with a 77-64 loss to West Virginia State University. Despite a strong performance by sophomore Noel Weathers, who scored 17 points, the Falcons couldn't overcome WVSU's experience and efficiency on the court.

By the Numbers
  • Noel Weathers scored a game-high 17 points on 88.9% shooting.
  • Notre Dame outscored opponents in the fourth quarter by a total of 42 points this season.
  • Team shot 46.3% from the floor, 30.0% from three, and 61.5% from the free-throw line.
  • Weathers gathered 273 rebounds this season, the fourth-highest in NDC history.
  • McDaniel led in rebounds with six, while Carlson had five and Richardson, Weathers, and Zirzow had four each.
  • Harris blocked a season-high two shots, and Carlson and McDaniel each had two steals.
State of Play
  • Notre Dame College (11-19) lost to West Virginia State University (20-9) in the MEC Quarterfinals.
  • Despite the loss, the team displayed resilience and fought until the end, showcasing significant growth compared to the previous season.
What's Next

The Falcons will look to build on their growth and resilience for future seasons, aiming to continue improving and competing at a high level in upcoming tournaments.

Bottom Line

Despite the defeat, Notre Dame College women's basketball team displayed determination and growth throughout the season, setting a strong foundation for future success and competitive performances.