Lady Blazers’ Season Ends After Strong Performance in NCAA South Region Semifinals
The Valdosta State women's basketball team's historic season ended in a 69-58 loss to Nova Southeastern, the team couldn't overcome NSU's strong performance. Despite a comeback attempt, VSU fell short as shots didn't fall, concluding their season with a 30-3 record and several remarkable achievements including setting a new school winning streak record and winning conference titles.
The Big PictureThe Lady Blazers faced a tough loss in the NCAA South Region Semifinals, ending a remarkable season filled with successes and milestones.
By the Numbers- VSU finished the season with a 30-3 record, matching the 1983-84 team's record.
- The team set a new school record of 27 consecutive wins and a program-best 23-1 record in conference play.
- VSU shot 42.9% from the field in the game, compared to NSU's 52.1%.
The Lady Blazers couldn't maintain their strong performance throughout the game, facing difficulties particularly in the second quarter.
State of Play- VSU ended the game with a strong showing in the second half but couldn't secure a win.
- Coach Deandra Schirmer praised the team's fight and community support despite the loss.
VSU's season concludes with this loss, but the team leaves a lasting legacy with their exceptional performance and achievements.
Bottom LineThe Valdosta State Lady Blazers' historic season concludes with a valiant effort in the NCAA South Region Semifinals, showcasing resilience and remarkable accomplishments.
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