The Ferris State University women's basketball team's remarkable season concluded in a 68-52 loss to Texas Woman's University in the NCAA Division II National Semifinals at the St. Joseph Civic Arena. The Bulldogs finished with a 26-6 record, a school record for most wins, and also secured their first NCAA Division II Midwest Regional Championship, advancing to the Elite Eight for the first time in program history.

By the Numbers
  • Ferris State closed the season with a 26-6 overall record.
  • Senior guard Mallory McCartney led the Bulldogs with 16 points, playing through an ankle injury sustained in the previous game.
  • Senior Chloe Idoni contributed 10 points in her final game for FSU.
  • Scout Huffman topped the scoring for Texas Woman's University with 18 points.
  • Ashley Ingram recorded a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds for TWU.
State of Play
  • Ferris State's historic season ended in the National Semifinals with a loss to TWU.
  • The Bulldogs reached the Elite Eight for the first time and set a new school record for wins in a season.
What's Next

Despite the loss, Ferris State's women's basketball team has made significant strides and achievements this season, signaling a promising future ahead for the program.

Bottom Line

Ferris State University's women's basketball team's groundbreaking season, marked by record-breaking wins and unprecedented accomplishments, came to an end in the NCAA Division II National Semifinals, showcasing the team's determination and growth.