Rock Hill, S.C. – Coming off a 48-52 loss to USC Upstate at home last Saturday afternoon, Winthrop women's basketball (12-12, 6-5 Big South) goes to the snowy Virginia mountains to take on Radford (11-13, 8-3 Big South) Wednesday night.
A LOOK AT RADFORD
- This will be the 91st time in history that the Eagles and Highlanders will meet, with Radford leading the series, 69-21
- The first meeting in the series was a 79-62 victory by Radford in Rock Hill on Jan. 19, 1984 on the way to winning the first 33 meetings from 1984 to 1999
- Winthrop notched their first victory in the series by a score of 78-53 at home on Feb. 17, 1999
- Last season Radford won two of three meetings with the Eagles
- Winthrop won the most recent meeting 65-58 on Jan. 4, 2025 in Rock Hill as Amourie Porter's double-double led Winthrop from 17 points down in the second half
- Winthrop head coach Semeka-Randall Lay will face Radford for the 11th time in her career and is 5-5 against the Highlanders
- In their most recent game, the Highlanders earned their fifth straight victory last Saturday afternoon over in-state rival Longwood behind an incredible offensive effort 80-67
- The Highlanders were selected to finish second in the preseason poll while Adriana Shipp-Davis and Joi Williams each earned preseason all-conference honors
- Radford went 15-18 (9-7 Big South) last season and advancing to the Big South title game, falling to Presbyterian 60-37
- Shipp-Davis, joining the Highlanders after spending the last four seasons at Longwood, averaged 9.9 points and 4.3 rebounds per game in 30 games and 21 starts during the 2023-24 season. She has earned end of season awards such as all-freshman and second-team selections while in the Big South
- Williams, entering her sophomore campaign with Radford, primarily came off the bench last year and totaled 208 points and 45 assists. She earned Big South all-freshman team nod and all-tournament honors
EAGLES IN OVERTIME AFTER THE WIN AT PRESBYTERIAN (JAN. 29)
- Winthrop moves to 5-7 all-time on the road in overtime games
- Winthrop moves to 10-14 all-time in Big South regular-season games in overtime
- Winthrop is 1-0 in overtime this year
- Winthrop is now 16-25 all-time in overtime
LAST TIME OUT
- USC Upstate rallied with a late run to defeat Winthrop at home last Saturday afternoon by a final score of 52-48
- Winthrop shot 57% from the free throw line in the contest
- Winthrop held the Spartans to 22% from the field in the second quarter
- Winthrop held the Spartans to 8% from three-point range
- Four Eagles played more than 30 minutes
- Porter was in double figures in rebounds with 10 and fell a basket short of a double-double
RARE FEATS
- Winthrop was 0-8 from three-point range vs. Charleston Southern
- The last time this happened was in the opening game of the season at Georgia Tech on Nov. 4, 2024 (0-10 from deep in an 85-39 loss)
- This is the 2nd time this season Winthrop has failed to make at least one three-point shot
- Before the game at Georgia Tech this season, the last time Winthrop failed to make a three-point basket was vs. Texas A&M in Berkeley, Calif. on Nov. 24, 2023 (an 84-32 loss)
- The last time Winthrop failed to make a triple but won a game was at home vs. Radford on Feb. 15, 2014 (went 0-7 from deep and won 57-40)
- This feat happened twice during the 2013-14 season (went 0-6 from deep in a 70-49 win over Longwood at home on Jan. 18, 2014)
- This has happened only four times since the 2002-03 season
RECORDS FALL VS. PAINE (NOV. 10)
- Winthrop set numerous records with a 111-32 defeat of Paine College in the home opener
- Leonor Paisana had a career-high in assists
- Mya Pierfax and Persais Williams set career-highs in every statistical category
- Amourie Porter had a career-high in assists
- Ar'Mani Reid had a career-high in points
- Ciara Harris had a career-high in points and three-pointers made
- Tied a school record for fewest points allowed in the first half since becoming a Division I member in 1986-87 (7)
- Winthrop last accomplished this feat vs. St. Andrew's at home in a 60-29 win on Nov. 23, 2022
- Winthrop scored 100 points in a game for the first time since a 117-43 win over Gallaudet on Nov. 15, 2014
- This was the most points scored the Eagles have scored in 10 years
SEASON HONORS/AWARDS
- Marissa Gasaway, Senior-Forward (Big South Conference Preseason First Team)
- Started and played in all 30 games last season, led the Big South in rebounds with 318 and was tenth in the Big South in free throw percentage at .730
- She was named to the Big South All-Conference Honorable Mention at the end of the regular-season
- Gasaway led the team in free throws made with 81 and rebounds with 318
- Jada Ryce, Senior-Guard (Big South Conference Preseason Second Team)
- Played and started in all 30 games last season
- Finished in fourth in the Big South in steals with 53, fifth in free throw percentage at .775, eighth in assists with 71 and minutes with 954
- Named Big South All-Conference Honorable Mention and Big South All-Academic Team at the conclusion of the regular-season
- Surpassed 500 career points vs. Charleston Southern at home on Jan. 24, 2024
- Led the team in minutes played with 915, field goals made with 115; total points with 333 and steals with 53
- Amourie Porter, Sophomore-Guard/Forward-Big South Player of the Week-Nov. 11-17
- Porter turned in averages of 14.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 1.5 blocks while shooting 45.0 percent from the field in games at Queens and Wake Forest
- She led the Eagles to a 69-52 win over the Royals with a season-high 19 points and seven rebounds, including an impressive career-high 12-of-14 performance at the free-throw line
- The sophomore followed up with nine points, five rebounds, and two assists against Wake Forest
STATISTICAL LEADERS
- Porter leads the team in points with 303
- Gasaway leads the team in rebounds with 159
- Harris leads the team in three-pointers with 32
- Blessing Okoh leads the team in blocks with nine
- Ronaltha Marc leads the team in steals with 36
- Olivia Wagner leads the team in assists with 53
- Winthrop is third in the conference in steals per game with 9.08
- Winthrop is fourth in the conference in field goal percentage with .390
- Porter is ranked fourth in the conference in points per game with 12.6
- Gasaway and Porter are ranked 6th and 9th in the conference in rebounds per game, respectively
- Marc is eighth in the conference in steals per game with 1.5
A LOOK BACK AT 2023-24
- Last season, the Eagles finished 14-16 overall and 8-8 in Big South Conference games
- Eagles finished last season having the most wins since they won 17 in 2014-15
- Eagles finished last season with their most Big South wins since they won eight in 2019-20
- Eagles ended the year having their highest conference finish (6th) since 2014-15, when they finished third
- In her third full season as the permanent head coach in 2023-24, Semeka Randall-Lay saw the Eagles register a sweep of Longwood for the second straight year and snapped long skids in the series with UNC Asheville and Gardner-Webb
- Most notably the Eagles had overtime victories over UNC Asheville on the road and Radford at home and sweeping Gardner-Webb and UNC Asheville for the first time in nearly a decade
- Randall-Lay also coached the program's 600th all-time win at South Carolina State, was named to the 2024 American Basketball Hall of Fame, captured her 100th career coaching victory vs. Longwood at home, and saw Marissa Gasaway and Jada Ryce take home All-Conference honors
- Randall-Lay's squad returns eight players from last season, including five who played in all 30 games in the 2023-24 campaign
- The Eagles also welcome three new additions to the coaching staff: Dominique Duck (director of basketball operations), Myron Poindexter (graduate assistant coach), and Jordan Warlick (video coordinator)
- The team has one freshman, three sophomores (with one transfer), three juniors (with all of them being transfers and two of them coming from conference rival Radford), seven seniors (with one of them being a transfer from conference rival Presbyterian) and two graduate transfer students
- Marissa Gasaway, a senior forward from Louisville, Ky., started and played in all 30 games, led the Big South in rebounds with 318 and was tenth in the Big South in free throw percentage at .730. Gasaway was named the Big South Women's Basketball Player of the Week for games played Nov. 27-Dec. 3. She was named to the Big South All-Conference Honorable Mention at the end of the regular-season. Gasaway led the team in free throws made with 81 and rebounds with 318
- Jada Ryce, a senior guard from McDonough, Ga., played and started in all 30 games. Ryce finished fourth in the Big South in steals with 53, fifth in free throw percentage at .775, eighth in assists with 71 and minutes with 954. Against Carolina University at home on Dec. 10, 2023, she came within one of tying the school record for steals in a single game set by Cassandra Barnes vs. Sacred Heart on Feb. 12, 1981. Ryce surpassed 500 career points vs. Charleston Southern at home on Jan. 24. Ryce was named Big South All-Conference Honorable Mention and Big South All-Academic Team at the conclusion of the regular-season. She led the team in minutes played with 915, field goals made with 115; total points with 333 and steals with 53
- Ronaltha Marc, a senior guard/forward from Miami, Fla., played in all 30 games. She also started in every game but one and had 14 games in double figures in total points
- Leonor Paisana, a senior point guard from Lisbon, Portugal, played and started in all 30 games. She finished sixth in the Big South in assists with 79, tenth in three-point field goals per game at 1.2 and steals with 42. She entered the Top 10 in school history in three-pointers made vs. Charleston Southern at home on Jan. 24. Paisana scored her 500th career point at USC Upstate on Feb. 24 and led the team in three-point field goals made with 37 and assists with 79
- Blessing Okoh, a senior forward from Houston, Texas, played in all 30 games and started in 28 of them. She finished third in the Big South in blocked shots with 24. This also led the team
- The other four returnees include sophomore guard Ar'Mani Reid from Jacksonville, N.C; senior center Prunelle Mungo from Philadelphia, Pa.; and sophomore guard Adelaide McLeod from Savoy, Ill.
- McLeod did not play last season while Reid played in 22 games. Mungo played in 24 games and had one game in double figures in points (10 vs. Erskine on Nov. 14, 2023)
- In addition to the four returners, Randall-Lay and her staff have brought in eight newcomers in Olivia Wagner; Ciara Harris; Mya Pierfax; Amourie Porter; Persais Williams; Nuria Cunill; Konnor Gambrell and Bria Beverly
WINTHROP AT A GLANCE
- Winthrop has been predicted to finish fourth in the 2024-25 season
- This is Winthrop's highest pre-season conference finish since 2015-16, when the Eagles were slated to finish second
- Ryce was named to the 2024-25 Big South Conference Women's Basketball Preseason All-Conference First Team while Gasaway was named to the Second Team
- Winthrop is currently 624-919 all-time as a program, their 55th season
- Winthrop is 358-330 all-time at home
- Winthrop is 218-380 all-time in Big South games
- Randall-Lay starts her fifth season as head coach of the Eagles (spent the 2020-21 season in an interim role)
- Randall-Lay is the 17th head coach in program history
- Randall-Lay is coaching in her 426th career game, all at the NCAA DI level
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LOOKING AHEAD
Winthrop stays on the road, traveling to High Point on Saturday, Feb. 15 for a 7:00 p.m. start with the Panthers.
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