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North Carolina Wesleyan University

WBB
Dr. Carl Lewis
67
Greensboro GBORO 2-8,0-4 USA South
91
Winner N.C. Wesleyan NCWC 5-7,3-3 USA South
Greensboro GBORO
2-8,0-4 USA South
67
Final
91
N.C. Wesleyan NCWC
5-7,3-3 USA South
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Greensboro GBORO 15 16 20 16 67
N.C. Wesleyan NCWC 14 25 34 18 91

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Bishops Post 91 Points in Conference Win Over Greensboro

Rocky Mount, NC - N.C. Wesleyan delivered a commanding performance in a 91–67 USA South Conference victory over Greensboro on January 6 at Everett Gymnasium, showcasing offensive balance, defensive discipline, and depth across the roster. The Bishops steadily built their lead thanks to strong execution on both ends, outscoring the Pride in every quarter and controlling the tempo throughout the game. Wesleyan finished shooting 38.4 percent from the field while converting 21 of 37 free throws and dominated the paint with 48 points inside. The Bishops also capitalized on their defensive pressure, turning turnovers into 27 points and generating 20 fast-break points that kept the momentum in their favor. Bench contributions were significant as well, with reserves combining for 46 points to sustain Wesleyan's efficiency and energy deep into the contest.

Individually, the Bishops received standout efforts that powered the team's success. Des'Myah Croom led all scorers with 17 points on 6-of-10 shooting and also added five free throws that helped extend the advantage. Anaya Hall scored 16 points while grabbing five rebounds, providing a steady inside scoring threat and physical presence. Alexandria Belton poured in 12 points, including two three-pointers, and finished with nine rebounds, anchoring Wesleyan's efforts on the boards. Shamaya Lynch contributed 10 points and helped spark momentum with timely baskets and activity in transition. The balanced scoring attack, combined with disciplined defense, propelled N.C. Wesleyan to a convincing road victory and underscored the team's growing confidence as they continue USA South Conference play.

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