{"id":320056,"date":"2025-12-01T06:46:08","date_gmt":"2025-12-01T06:46:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/320056\/"},"modified":"2025-12-01T06:46:08","modified_gmt":"2025-12-01T06:46:08","slug":"super-7-australians-played-in-one-ncaaw-game-today","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/320056\/","title":{"rendered":"Super 7 Australians played in one NCAAW game today!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Condron, Dunn and Ford headline a huge slate of Australian performances across NCAAW action.<\/p>\n<p>Seven Australians hit the floor in Hawai\u2018i\u2019s Rainbow Wahine Showdown clash with Santa Clara on Monday, December 1, 2025 (AEDT), while Charlise Dunn, Harriet Ford and Erin Condron delivered standout performances elsewhere. From double-doubles to dominant interior displays, Aussies shaped results across NCAAW.<\/p>\n<p>\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Hawai\u2018i 57, Santa Clara 76 (Final)<\/p>\n<p>Rainbow Wahine Showdown<\/p>\n<p>A total of seven Australians took the court in the Rainbow Wahine Showdown matchup, with Hawai\u2018i featuring five and Santa Clara two. The Rainbow Wahine saw strong contributions from Kira-May Filemu and Teyahna Bond, who logged major minutes and provided energy on both ends, while Ella Collins delivered an efficient burst of scoring in her five minutes. Jade Peacock facilitated well with three assists and Danijela Kujovic added a polished finish inside. For Santa Clara, Alana Goodchild and Sienna Grieger contributed short stints off the bench as the Broncos\u2019 balanced scoring and pace proved too much in the second half. The Australians collectively combined for 13 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists.<\/p>\n<p>Jade Peacock \u2013 Hawai\u2018i (Jr, G, Gold Coast, QLD)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 9 \u2502 Points: 0 \u2502 Rebounds: 2 \u2502 Assists: 3 \u2502 Steals: 0 \u2502 Blocks: 1 \u2502 Turnovers: 0 \u2502 FG: 0\u20131 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20130 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 0<\/p>\n<p>Danijela Kujovic \u2013 Hawai\u2018i (Fr, F, Victoria Point, QLD)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 6 \u2502 Points: 2 \u2502 Rebounds: 0 \u2502 Assists: 0 \u2502 Steals: 0 \u2502 Blocks: 0 \u2502 Turnovers: 0 \u2502 FG: 1\u20131 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20130 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 1<\/p>\n<p>Kira-May Filemu \u2013 Hawai\u2018i (So, G, Wattle Grove, NSW)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 17 \u2502 Points: 3 \u2502 Rebounds: 3 \u2502 Assists: 0 \u2502 Steals: 1 \u2502 Blocks: 2 \u2502 Turnovers: 3 \u2502 FG: 1\u20135 \u2502 3PT: 1\u20133 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 1<\/p>\n<p>Ella Collins \u2013 Hawai\u2018i (Fr, G, Canberra, ACT)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 5 \u2502 Points: 4 \u2502 Rebounds: 1 \u2502 Assists: 0 \u2502 Steals: 0 \u2502 Blocks: 0 \u2502 Turnovers: 3 \u2502 FG: 1\u20133 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20131 \u2502 FT: 2\u20132 \u2502 Fouls: 1<\/p>\n<p>Teyahna Bond \u2013 Hawai\u2018i (Fr, G, Cairns, QLD)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 23 \u2502 Points: 4 \u2502 Rebounds: 2 \u2502 Assists: 2 \u2502 Steals: 1 \u2502 Blocks: 0 \u2502 Turnovers: 4 \u2502 FG: 2\u20135 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20130 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 1<\/p>\n<p>Alana Goodchild \u2013 Santa Clara (Sr, F, Sydney, NSW)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 2 \u2502 Points: 0 \u2502 Rebounds: 0 \u2502 Assists: 0 \u2502 Steals: 0 \u2502 Blocks: 0 \u2502 Turnovers: 0 \u2502 FG: 0\u20131 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20130 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 0<\/p>\n<p>Sienna Grieger \u2013 Santa Clara (Fr, G, Adelaide, SA)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 2 \u2502 Points: 0 \u2502 Rebounds: 0 \u2502 Assists: 1 \u2502 Steals: 0 \u2502 Blocks: 0 \u2502 Turnovers: 1 \u2502 FG: 0\u20130 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20130 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 1\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Akron 63, Youngstown State 90 (Final)<\/p>\n<p>Sophomore guard Liz Murphy, from Yackandandah, saw 12 minutes of action in Akron\u2019s loss to Youngstown State. Murphy was active on the perimeter but unable to convert from deep, finishing without a make in her two shot attempts. Despite the quiet offensive outing, she provided steady minutes in a game where the Zips struggled to match YSU\u2019s scoring pace.<\/p>\n<p>Liz Murphy \u2013 Akron Zips (So, G, Yackandandah, VIC)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 12 \u2502 Points: 0 \u2502 Rebounds: 0 \u2502 Assists: 0 \u2502 Steals: 0 \u2502 Blocks: 0 \u2502 Turnovers: 0 \u2502 FG: 0\u20132 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20132 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 0\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Arkansas 51, Harvard 69 (Final)<\/p>\n<p>Freshman guard Bonnie Deas, from Melbourne, continued her productive start to the season despite Arkansas\u2019 loss to Harvard. Deas contributed 8 points, 5 rebounds and active perimeter defense, including two steals, while shooting an efficient 4\u20138 from the field. Foul trouble limited her ability to build rhythm late, but she remained one of the Razorbacks\u2019 most reliable contributors across the matchup.<\/p>\n<p>Bonnie Deas \u2013 Arkansas Razorbacks (Fr, G, Melbourne, VIC)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 24 \u2502 Points: 8 \u2502 Rebounds: 5 \u2502 Assists: 1 \u2502 Steals: 2 \u2502 Blocks: 0 \u2502 Turnovers: 1 \u2502 FG: 4\u20138 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20131 \u2502 FT: 0\u20132 \u2502 Fouls: 4Grambling vs \ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Baylor <\/p>\n<p>Junior Ella Brow is yet to play for Baylor this season.<\/p>\n<p>\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Bryant 53, Providence 62 (Final)<\/p>\n<p>Senior forward Rose Nelson, from Wallacia, provided strong defensive minutes in Bryant\u2019s road loss to Providence. Nelson didn\u2019t register a field-goal attempt but remained active on the glass with four rebounds and added two blocks, giving the Bulldogs interior resistance throughout her 23 minutes. Bryant stayed within striking distance late, and Nelson\u2019s defensive presence was a stabilising factor despite the offensive struggles.<\/p>\n<p>Rose Nelson \u2013 Bryant Bulldogs (Sr, F, Wallacia, NSW)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 23 \u2502 Points: 0 \u2502 Rebounds: 4 \u2502 Assists: 0 \u2502 Steals: 0 \u2502 Blocks: 2 \u2502 Turnovers: 1 \u2502 FG: 0\u20130 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20130 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 2\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Bowling Green 56, Purdue Fort Wayne 53 (Final)<\/p>\n<p>Junior guard Jasmine Fearne, from Cairns, delivered a poised two-way performance as Bowling Green edged Purdue Fort Wayne in a tight contest. Fearne logged 25 minutes, contributing five points, two rebounds and two assists while spacing the floor with six three-point attempts. Her steady perimeter play and ball security helped the Falcons navigate a low-scoring, defensive game that came down to late-game execution.<\/p>\n<p>Jasmine Fearne \u2013 Bowling Green Falcons (Jr, G, Cairns, QLD)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 25 \u2502 Points: 5 \u2502 Rebounds: 2 \u2502 Assists: 2 \u2502 Steals: 0 \u2502 Blocks: 0 \u2502 Turnovers: 0 \u2502 FG: 2\u20137 \u2502 3PT: 1\u20136 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 0\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Colorado 70, Montana State 71 (Final)<\/p>\n<p>Freshman centre Jade Crook, from Albury, made the most of her limited minutes in Colorado\u2019s one-point loss to Montana State. Crook provided efficient interior scoring, hitting both of her field-goal attempts, and added a steal while offering solid defensive minutes. Though she played just nine minutes, her activity and touch around the rim were bright spots in a narrow defeat for the Buffaloes.<\/p>\n<p>Jade Crook \u2013 Colorado Buffaloes (Fr, C, Albury, NSW)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 9 \u2502 Points: 4 \u2502 Rebounds: 1 \u2502 Assists: 0 \u2502 Steals: 1 \u2502 Blocks: 0 \u2502 Turnovers: 0 \u2502 FG: 2\u20132 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20130 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 0\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Davidson 64, Ohio 59 (Final)<\/p>\n<p>Davidson\u2019s Australian trio delivered across all levels of the box score as the Wildcats secured a five-point win over Ohio. Charlise Dunn powered the performance with a dominant 17-point, 12-rebound double-double while adding four blocks and four assists in a complete two-way display. Katie Donovan played a season-high 37 minutes, contributing 16 points on efficient shooting and going a perfect 6\u20136 from the stripe. Emilie Bessell added valuable backcourt minutes, providing defensive pressure and an assist despite a quiet scoring night. Together, the three Australians combined for 35 points and were central to Davidson\u2019s ability to close out the game late.<\/p>\n<p>Charlise Dunn \u2013 Davidson Wildcats (Sr, G, Victoria Point, QLD)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 32 \u2502 Points: 17 \u2502 Rebounds: 12 \u2502 Assists: 4 \u2502 Steals: 1 \u2502 Blocks: 4 \u2502 Turnovers: 4 \u2502 FG: 5\u201314 \u2502 3PT: 1\u201310 \u2502 FT: 6\u20137 \u2502 Fouls: 4<\/p>\n<p>Katie Donovan \u2013 Davidson Wildcats (Jr, G, Queensland, QLD)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 37 \u2502 Points: 16 \u2502 Rebounds: 4 \u2502 Assists: 1 \u2502 Steals: 1 \u2502 Blocks: 0 \u2502 Turnovers: 2 \u2502 FG: 4\u20138 \u2502 3PT: 2\u20135 \u2502 FT: 6\u20136 \u2502 Fouls: 0<\/p>\n<p>Emilie Bessell \u2013 Davidson Wildcats (So, G, Sydney, NSW)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 25 \u2502 Points: 2 \u2502 Rebounds: 0 \u2502 Assists: 1 \u2502 Steals: 1 \u2502 Blocks: 0 \u2502 Turnovers: 2 \u2502 FG: 1\u20135 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20133 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 3<\/p>\n<p>Freshman Asha Nightingale didn&#8217;t play for Davidson today.<\/p>\n<p>\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Duquesne 69, Navy 67 (Final, OT)<\/p>\n<p>Navy Classic<\/p>\n<p>Sophomore forward Harriet Ford, from Perth, delivered a massive double-double as Duquesne outlasted Navy in overtime to close out the Navy Classic. Ford dominated the glass with 14 rebounds, including several crucial late-game boards, and added 10 points while battling inside throughout her 20 minutes. Her physical presence and activity around the rim were essential in securing the Dukes\u2019 narrow overtime victory.<\/p>\n<p>Harriet Ford \u2013 Duquesne Dukes (So, F, Perth, WA)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 20 \u2502 Points: 10 \u2502 Rebounds: 14 \u2502 Assists: 0 \u2502 Steals: 0 \u2502 Blocks: 0 \u2502 Turnovers: 2 \u2502 FG: 3\u20138 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20130 \u2502 FT: 4\u20137 \u2502 Fouls: 0\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Eastern Michigan @ Detroit Mercy<\/p>\n<p>Junior Ruby Brannon didn&#8217;t play for Eastern Michigan today.<\/p>\n<p>\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Evansville 65, Northern Illinois 52 (Final)<\/p>\n<p>Evansville\u2019s Australian duo made contributions at opposite ends of the rotation in a strong home win over Northern Illinois. Georgia Cox made an immediate impact in her brief floor time, scoring a quick basket and shooting 1\u20131 from the field in just two minutes. Jelena Savic added 20 steady minutes off the bench, knocking down a three, blocking a shot, and giving the Purple Aces valuable defensive presence on the perimeter. Their combined efforts helped Evansville control the tempo and secure a comfortable 13-point victory.<\/p>\n<p>Georgia Cox \u2013 Evansville Purple Aces (So, F, Ballarat, VIC)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 2 \u2502 Points: 2 \u2502 Rebounds: 0 \u2502 Assists: 0 \u2502 Steals: 0 \u2502 Blocks: 0 \u2502 Turnovers: 1 \u2502 FG: 1\u20131 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20130 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 2<\/p>\n<p>Jelena Savic \u2013 Evansville Purple Aces (Fr, G, Melbourne, VIC)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 20 \u2502 Points: 3 \u2502 Rebounds: 1 \u2502 Assists: 0 \u2502 Steals: 0 \u2502 Blocks: 1 \u2502 Turnovers: 1 \u2502 FG: 1\u20132 \u2502 3PT: 1\u20132 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 1Le Moyne vs \ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Illinois<\/p>\n<p>Freshman Erica Finney is yet to play for Illinois this season.<\/p>\n<p>\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Lehigh 58, Brown 54 (Final)<\/p>\n<p>Freshman guard Alana Reddy, from Sydney, delivered valuable rotation minutes in Lehigh\u2019s tight win over Brown. Reddy contributed three points, two rebounds and two steals in her 15 minutes, knocking down a three and providing defensive activity that helped the Mountain Hawks maintain control during key stretches.<\/p>\n<p>Alana Reddy \u2013 Lehigh Mountain Hawks (Fr, G, Sydney, NSW)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 15 \u2502 Points: 3 \u2502 Rebounds: 2 \u2502 Assists: 0 \u2502 Steals: 2 \u2502 Blocks: 0 \u2502 Turnovers: 2 \u2502 FG: 1\u20133 \u2502 3PT: 1\u20132 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 1Bellarmine vs \ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Louisville<\/p>\n<p>Sophomore Isla Juffermans is yet to play for the Cardinals this season.<\/p>\n<p>\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Northern Kentucky 77, Southern Indiana 71 (Final, OT)<\/p>\n<p>Junior forward Mia Jordan, from the Gold Coast, contributed solid minutes as Northern Kentucky pulled out an overtime win against Southern Indiana. Jordan grabbed five rebounds, added a three-pointer, and provided a defensive spark with both a steal and a block. Her activity on the glass and timely perimeter make helped NKU maintain momentum during a tight finish.<\/p>\n<p>Mia Jordan \u2013 Northern Kentucky Norse (Jr, F, Gold Coast, QLD)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 16 \u2502 Points: 3 \u2502 Rebounds: 5 \u2502 Assists: 0 \u2502 Steals: 1 \u2502 Blocks: 1 \u2502 Turnovers: 0 \u2502 FG: 1\u20134 \u2502 3PT: 1\u20133 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 1\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Oregon 58, Auburn 53 (Final)<\/p>\n<p>Senior forward Mia Jacobs, from Perth, delivered another high-impact performance as Oregon earned a gritty road win at Auburn. Jacobs finished with 10 points and 9 rebounds, narrowly missing a double-double, while also adding two steals and two blocks in a strong two-way display. Her defensive presence and physicality on the glass were crucial as the Ducks held off Auburn\u2019s late push to secure the five-point victory.<\/p>\n<p>Mia Jacobs \u2013 Oregon Ducks (Sr, F, Perth, WA)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 36 \u2502 Points: 10 \u2502 Rebounds: 9 \u2502 Assists: 1 \u2502 Steals: 2 \u2502 Blocks: 2 \u2502 Turnovers: 2 \u2502 FG: 4\u20139 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20134 \u2502 FT: 2\u20132 \u2502 Fouls: 1\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Portland 73, Eastern Washington 58 (Final)<\/p>\n<p>Portland Invitational<\/p>\n<p>Portland\u2019s Australian duo helped drive a strong team performance as the Pilots secured a 15-point win over Eastern Washington. Dyani Ananiev delivered an excellent two-way outing, scoring 10 points on efficient shooting while adding three steals and a block in her 24 minutes. Jada Kennedy provided supporting minutes in the frontcourt, contributing a rebound and splitting a pair of free throws as Portland controlled the game throughout the second half. Their combined efforts helped the Pilots maintain momentum during a decisive stretch of the Portland Invitational.<\/p>\n<p>Dyani Ananiev \u2013 Portland Pilots (So, G, St. Andrews, NSW)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 24 \u2502 Points: 10 \u2502 Rebounds: 1 \u2502 Assists: 2 \u2502 Steals: 3 \u2502 Blocks: 1 \u2502 Turnovers: 0 \u2502 FG: 4\u20136 \u2502 3PT: 2\u20133 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 3<\/p>\n<p>Jada Kennedy \u2013 Portland Pilots (Fr, C, Melbourne, VIC)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 4 \u2502 Points: 1 \u2502 Rebounds: 1 \u2502 Assists: 0 \u2502 Steals: 0 \u2502 Blocks: 0 \u2502 Turnovers: 0 \u2502 FG: 0\u20130 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20130 \u2502 FT: 1\u20132 \u2502 Fouls: 1\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa UC San Diego 94, Portland State 64 (Final)<\/p>\n<p>Australian talent was on full display as UC San Diego rolled to a dominant 30-point win over Portland State. Erin Condron powered the Tritons with an outstanding 17-point, 9-rebound performance, controlling the interior and converting efficiently from the field and the line. For Portland State, Taylor Moffat and Hannah Chicken logged significant minutes, with Chicken contributing across the box score with 7 rebounds and 4 assists, while Moffat added 5 points and strong defensive energy. The three Australians combined for 28 points, 19 rebounds and 5 assists in a matchup where UCSD\u2019s pace and execution proved decisive.<\/p>\n<p>Erin Condron \u2013 UC San Diego (Jr, F, Woodend, VIC)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 26 \u2502 Points: 17 \u2502 Rebounds: 9 \u2502 Assists: 1 \u2502 Steals: 0 \u2502 Blocks: 1 \u2502 Turnovers: 1 \u2502 FG: 7\u201313 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20130 \u2502 FT: 3\u20133 \u2502 Fouls: 2<\/p>\n<p>Taylor Moffat \u2013 Portland State (Sr, G, Mount Barker, SA)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 14 \u2502 Points: 5 \u2502 Rebounds: 3 \u2502 Assists: 0 \u2502 Steals: 0 \u2502 Blocks: 0 \u2502 Turnovers: 2 \u2502 FG: 1\u20134 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20133 \u2502 FT: 3\u20134 \u2502 Fouls: 2<\/p>\n<p>Hannah Chicken \u2013 Portland State (Fr, F, Taree, NSW)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 27 \u2502 Points: 6 \u2502 Rebounds: 7 \u2502 Assists: 4 \u2502 Steals: 1 \u2502 Blocks: 0 \u2502 Turnovers: 1 \u2502 FG: 1\u20138 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20132 \u2502 FT: 4\u20134 \u2502 Fouls: 0\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa San Diego 65, SEMO 55 (Final)<\/p>\n<p>Thanksgiving Tournament MTE<\/p>\n<p>San Diego\u2019s Australian duo saw contrasting roles in the Toreros\u2019 10-point win over SEMO. Malia Tharpe logged just one minute without registering a stat, while Lilly Amor played a major rotation role, contributing 29 minutes of perimeter defense and ball-handling despite a scoreless outing. Amor added a rebound and kept turnovers to a minimum as San Diego relied on its guard rotation to control pace and close the game strong.<\/p>\n<p>Malia Tharpe \u2013 San Diego Toreros (Jr, F, Cottesloe, WA)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 1 \u2502 Points: 0 \u2502 Rebounds: 0 \u2502 Assists: 0 \u2502 Steals: 0 \u2502 Blocks: 0 \u2502 Turnovers: 0 \u2502 FG: 0\u20130 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20130 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 0<\/p>\n<p>Lilly Amor \u2013 San Diego Toreros (So, G, Melbourne, VIC)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 29 \u2502 Points: 0 \u2502 Rebounds: 1 \u2502 Assists: 0 \u2502 Steals: 0 \u2502 Blocks: 0 \u2502 Turnovers: 1 \u2502 FG: 0\u20134 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20133 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 2\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa St. Thomas 77, UW-Stout 40 (Final)<\/p>\n<p>Sophomore guard Abbey Vallance, from Sydney, delivered one of her strongest all-around performances of the season in St. Thomas\u2019s emphatic win over UW-Stout. Vallance filled the box score with 5 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists and strong defensive activity, including a steal and a block. Despite a cold shooting night from the field, her playmaking, rebounding effort and perfect trip to the line helped drive the Tommies\u2019 dominant 37-point victory.<\/p>\n<p>Abbey Vallance \u2013 St. Thomas-Minnesota Tommies (So, G, Sydney, NSW)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 24 \u2502 Points: 5 \u2502 Rebounds: 7 \u2502 Assists: 4 \u2502 Steals: 1 \u2502 Blocks: 1 \u2502 Turnovers: 2 \u2502 FG: 1\u20139 \u2502 3PT: 1\u20134 \u2502 FT: 2\u20132 \u2502 Fouls: 1\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Syracuse 78, Howard 62 (Final)<\/p>\n<p>Syracuse\u2019s Australian duo contributed at both ends of the rotation in a strong home win over Howard. Sophie Burrows played one of her most complete games of the season, logging 35 minutes and filling the stat sheet with 9 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists and active defense, including a steal and a block. Her playmaking and versatility were central to Syracuse controlling tempo throughout. Madeline Potts added a brief two-minute stint, recording a block and maintaining defensive pressure as the Orange closed out a comfortable 16-point victory.<\/p>\n<p>Sophie Burrows \u2013 Syracuse Orange (Jr, G, Lower Plenty, VIC)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 35 \u2502 Points: 9 \u2502 Rebounds: 5 \u2502 Assists: 5 \u2502 Steals: 1 \u2502 Blocks: 1 \u2502 Turnovers: 4 \u2502 FG: 4\u201312 \u2502 3PT: 1\u20136 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 2<\/p>\n<p>Madeline Potts \u2013 Syracuse Orange (So, G, Doncaster, VIC)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 2 \u2502 Points: 0 \u2502 Rebounds: 0 \u2502 Assists: 0 \u2502 Steals: 0 \u2502 Blocks: 1 \u2502 Turnovers: 1 \u2502 FG: 0\u20130 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20130 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 0\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Texas State 93, Prairie View 52 (Final)<\/p>\n<p>Sophomore guard Mia Galbraith, from the Sunshine Coast, delivered an efficient and well-rounded performance in Texas State\u2019s dominant win over Prairie View. Galbraith scored 10 points on 5\u20136 shooting, added 3 rebounds and 4 assists, and contributed defensively with a steal. Her composure and decision-making helped fuel a Bobcats offense that controlled the game from start to finish.<\/p>\n<p>Mia Galbraith \u2013 Texas State Bobcats (So, G, Sunshine Coast, QLD)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 24 \u2502 Points: 10 \u2502 Rebounds: 3 \u2502 Assists: 4 \u2502 Steals: 1 \u2502 Blocks: 0 \u2502 Turnovers: 1 \u2502 FG: 5\u20136 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20131 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 2\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Virginia 92, Maryland-Eastern Shore 59 (Final)<\/p>\n<p>Sophomore forward Adeang Ring, from Sydney, made the most of her seven minutes in Virginia\u2019s commanding win over UMES. Ring contributed a basket, added a rebound, and recorded a block while providing active minutes in the frontcourt. Her efficiency and defensive presence helped the Cavaliers maintain their dominance throughout a comfortable victory.<\/p>\n<p>Adeang Ring \u2013 Virginia Cavaliers (So, F, Sydney, NSW)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 7 \u2502 Points: 2 \u2502 Rebounds: 1 \u2502 Assists: 0 \u2502 Steals: 0 \u2502 Blocks: 1 \u2502 Turnovers: 0 \u2502 FG: 1\u20132 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20131 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 0\ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Xavier 39, UConn 104 (Final)<\/p>\n<p>Sophomore guard Phoebe Holmes, from Mackay, logged four minutes in Xavier\u2019s tough loss to national powerhouse UConn. Holmes attempted two threes but was unable to convert, finishing scoreless while providing brief rotation minutes in a game dominated by the Huskies from start to finish.<\/p>\n<p>Phoebe Holmes \u2013 Xavier Musketeers (So, G, Mackay, QLD)<\/p>\n<p>\u200dMinutes: 4 \u2502 Points: 0 \u2502 Rebounds: 0 \u2502 Assists: 0 \u2502 Steals: 0 \u2502 Blocks: 0 \u2502 Turnovers: 0 \u2502 FG: 0\u20132 \u2502 3PT: 0\u20132 \u2502 FT: 0\u20130 \u2502 Fouls: 0Tomorrow \u2014 December 2, 2025 (AEDT)Hendrix College vs \ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Central Arkansas (Dec 2 \u2013 11:30 AM) \u2014 Bree Stephens (Sr), Paris Santacaterina (Jr)San Jos\u00e9 State vs \ud83c\udde6\ud83c\uddfa Washington (Dec 2 \u2013 1:00 PM) \u2014 Sienna Harvey (Fr)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Condron, Dunn and Ford headline a huge slate of Australian performances across NCAAW action. 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