In a decisive game against Newberry, the Catawba women’s basketball team achieved a critical 71-57 victory, breaking their two-game losing streak. Showcasing strong teamwork and standout performances from players like Nala Baker and Kairah Dixon-Booker, Catawba led comfortably throughout the match, finishing off their pre-Christmas schedule on a high note. With improved records, the team looks forward to a bright season ahead.
Last night in the charming town of Newberry, South Carolina, the Catawba women’s basketball team turned the tables on their recent struggles and snagged a crucial victory against Newberry, ending their two-game losing streak. With the final score reading 71-57, the team not only secured a much-needed win but also marked their last game before the Christmas break.
Playing in front of a cozy crowd of 135 fans at Eleazer Arena, Catawba showcased their skills with a confident performance throughout all four quarters. They led at halftime with a score of 37-30 and managed to build their advantage up to a remarkable 16 points during the third quarter, showing dominance on both ends of the court.
It was a night to remember for Nala Baker and Kairah Dixon-Booker, who both shone brightly from beyond the arc. Baker nailed an impressive 3-of-4 three-point attempts, finishing the game with a total of 18 points. Meanwhile, Dixon-Booker displayed perfection from the field, making all her shots, including going 3-for-3 from three-point territory, totaling 13 points.
Freshman sensation Bailee Goodlett joined the party with her own contributions, netting 10 points while shooting 5-for-9 and pulling off three steals. Additionally, Janiya Foskey made her presence felt with nine points and pulled down nine rebounds, almost achieving a double-double.
The game statistics revealed that Catawba didn’t stop at just scoring; they ruled the boards by dominating the rebounding battle with strong hustle and determination. They also outperformed Newberry in the turnover game, winning that battle 22-17. This mix of smart play and teamwork undoubtedly led to their success on the court.
The scoring for Catawba was rounded out by Wilson and Foskey, who each contributed nine points, Williams added eight, while Ingram and Gidney chipped in with two points apiece, further demonstrating the depth of the Catawba squad.
With this victory, Catawba improved their overall record to 8-5 and stands at 6-3 in the South Atlantic Conference. Conversely, Newberry’s record dropped to 5-8 and 4-5 in conference play. This win before the holiday break gives Catawba a boost of confidence to carry into their next games, and fans can relish in the hope of a bright season ahead.
The team is sure to relish this holiday victory, giving them a well-deserved break to celebrate before hitting the court again. Catawba women’s basketball is back on track, and if last night’s performance is any indication, there’s plenty more excitement on the horizon.
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