Chattanooga Mocs NCAA Elimination: Guinn’s Leadership Not Enough in 64-45 Loss to N.C. State
The 14th-seeded Chattanooga Mocs' NCAA Women's Basketball Championships run ended with a 64-45 loss to 3rd-seeded N.C. State in Raleigh, despite a valiant effort led by Jada Guinn and Raven Thompson.
By the Numbers- Jada Guinn scored 13 points and grabbed seven rebounds.
- Aziaha James of N.C. State led all scorers with 19 points.
- Chattanooga Mocs shot 33.3% from the field and were out-rebounded by 17.
- The season concludes with a 28-5 record for the Mocs, just one win shy of the school record for triumphs.
- Chattanooga Mocs' season ends with a 28-5 record, falling just short of the school record for wins.
- Coach Shawn Poppie's team fought bravely, with standout performances from Jada Guinn and Raven Thompson, despite a tough loss to N.C. State.
- N.C. State's Wes Moore, a former coach of the Mocs, led his team to a decisive victory, showcasing his experience and skill.
The Chattanooga Mocs will reflect on a successful season, acknowledge the strong bonds forged, and look ahead to future challenges with pride and determination.
Bottom LineThe Chattanooga Mocs' impressive season concludes with a valiant effort in the NCAA tournament, showcasing resilience and team spirit despite falling short, leaving a legacy of success and unity to build on for the future.
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