Raleigh N.C. - N.C. Wesleyan delivered a dominant road performance on February 7, rolling past Meredith 71–44 at Weatherspoon Gymnasium in Raleigh, North Carolina, behind a fast start and sustained defensive pressure. The Bishops set the tone immediately, holding Meredith to just two points in the first quarter while building a 13–2 advantage, then extended the lead with a strong second quarter to take a 34–21 cushion into halftime. Wesleyan maintained control throughout the second half, continuing to force turnovers and convert them into scoring opportunities. The Bishops finished the game with 25 points off turnovers, 38 points in the paint, and 22 second-chance points, while also dominating the glass with 52 total rebounds, showcasing a complete team effort on both ends of the floor.
Anaya Hall led N.C. Wesleyan with an outstanding performance, scoring a game-high 27 points on 10-of-17 shooting while adding six rebounds and four steals to fuel the Bishops' offense and defensive pressure. Dorinda Jordan contributed nine points, eight rebounds, five assists, and five steals, filling the stat sheet and anchoring Wesleyan's interior presence. Alexandria Belton added eight points and four rebounds, while multiple players provided energy off the bench as Wesleyan finished with 21 bench points. With balanced contributions, disciplined defense, and consistent execution, the Bishops secured a convincing USA South Conference road win and continued their strong momentum in league play.