Staunton, Virginia - N.C. Wesleyan put together an impressive road performance in a 90–57 victory at Mary Baldwin on December 16, showcasing offensive balance, physical play in the paint, and strong contributions across the roster. The Bishops took control early and never looked back, outscoring the Fighting Squirrels in every quarter and building a lead behind efficient scoring and active defense. Wesleyan finished shooting 42.9% from the field while tallying 50 points in the paint, 18 fast-break points, and 21 points off turnovers, reflecting their ability to generate offense in multiple ways and maintain pressure throughout the 40 minutes. The Bishops also received a strong bench performance, collecting 46 points from their reserves and helping sustain the team's tempo and energy late into the second half.
Anaya Hall led the way for Wesleyan with a standout performance, scoring 24 points on 11-of-14 shooting and adding six rebounds as she asserted herself in the paint and around the basket. Dorinda Jordan contributed 12 points, 10 rebounds, and multiple defensive plays, anchoring the front court with tough interior play on both ends of the floor. Harmony Martin added a valuable 8 points and played with consistent aggression, while Kalaesia Lincoln chipped in 9 points and 9 rebounds, helping Wesleyan control the glass and create second-chance opportunities. Together, these key efforts and the team's balanced scoring attack propelled the Bishops to a decisive road win and provided a strong showing as they continue to build momentum in USA South Conference play. Your Bishops will return to the court on December 30th facing the Elon Phoenix in Alamance County, NC.