Greensboro N.C. - N.C. Wesleyan battled in a tightly contested USA South road matchup on February 11 at Hanes Gymnasium, ultimately falling 55–51 to Greensboro in a game that featured four ties and six lead changes. The Bishops set the tone early, taking an 11–9 lead after the first quarter, but Greensboro used a strong second period to take a 31–25 advantage into halftime. Wesleyan continued to fight throughout the second half, trimming the deficit and holding Greensboro to just 12 fourth-quarter points. The Bishops generated 20 fast-break points, 32 points in the paint, and received 27 bench points while dominating the glass with 66 total rebounds, showcasing effort and intensity on both ends of the floor.
Kalaesia Lincoln provided a strong spark off the bench, leading Wesleyan with eight points on 4-of-7 shooting while pulling down six rebounds. Anaya Hall added seven points and seven rebounds, while Dorinda Jordan contributed seven points and seven boards of her own to anchor the interior. Shamaya Lynch chipped in seven points and four assists, and Shaniah Smith added six points in key stretches. Joy Ezeh controlled the glass with a game-high eight rebounds, helping the Bishops stay competitive throughout. Despite the narrow result, N.C. Wesleyan's defensive pressure, rebounding dominance, and balanced contributions kept the contest within reach until the final seconds.