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 Picture

This 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.
State of Play
  • 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.
Bottom Line

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.