George Washington Women’s Basketball Faces Longwood to Rebound
The George Washington women's basketball team seeks to rebound from a 62-60 loss against Howard as they face Longwood in Farmville, VA, on Monday at 7:00 p.m. The standout from the previous game, sophomore guard Gabby Reynolds, scored a game-high 15 points, with 11 coming in the fourth quarter. GW has a busy week ahead, playing three games in six days, including matchups against Georgetown and Morgan State before heading into the Cayman Islands Classic.
By the Numbers- Gabby Reynolds scored 15 points against Howard, with 11 in the fourth quarter.
- Longwood holds a record of 3-1, including a recent 126-31 win over Bluefield.
The recent loss to Howard raises concerns about consistency, while Longwood's strong start indicates they are a formidable opponent, complicating GW's path to recovery.
State of Play- GW has faced challenges early this season but is looking for improvement against Longwood.
- Longwood's offense features five players averaging double figures, enhancing their competitiveness.
If GW can secure a win against Longwood, it could provide momentum heading into their match with Georgetown, followed by the Morgan State game and a holiday tournament in the Cayman Islands.
Bottom LineGW must capitalize on Reynolds' emerging leadership and strengthen their overall game to regain momentum and navigate a challenging schedule ahead.
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