VCU Women’s Historic Season Ends in WBIT First Round Loss to Villanova, Highlights and Records
VCU's historic season comes to an end in the WBIT first round at Villanova as the Wildcats secure a 75-65 victory after a late third-quarter surge.
The Big PictureThis match marked the conclusion of VCU's impressive season, highlighting key individual performances and season achievements but ending with a tough loss in the tournament.
By the Numbers- Sarah Te-Biasu scored 21 points, moving into ninth place in VCU's all-time points list with 1,478 in her four seasons.
- Villanova shot 52% from the field and 10-of-27 from the 3-point range compared to VCU's 40% shooting and 4-of-15 from behind the arc.
- VCU closed the season with 26 wins, tying the program record for overall wins, and set the NCAA record for the largest turnaround in a season at 17.5 games.
- The team's appearance in the Women's Basketball Invitational Tournament marked a significant milestone in the program's history.
The end of VCU's remarkable season at Villanova showcases both individual achievements and team success, concluding with a hard-fought battle that highlights the team's resilience and growth throughout the season.
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