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D1 Women's Digest
Ka-Poa! Last-Tear delivers knock out blow for ASU
Senior Last-Tear Poa nailed the game-winner as Arizona State edged Oregon State in OT.
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Australian fifth-year senior Last-Tear Poa delivered the knock out blow in Arizona State's 55-53 overtime win against Oregon State on Monday, December 15, 2025 (AEDT).
Poa nailed a three with 16 seconds left to win the game in her first season with the Sun Devils.
Jessica Petrie contributed in Nebraska’s blowout, Jasmine Fearne drilled four threes for Bowling Green, and Amelia Hassett posted 19 and 10 for Kentucky as Australians influenced results across the NCAA slate.
🇦🇺 Nebraska 85, Illinois State 44 (Final)
Junior forward Jessica Petrie played a controlled supporting role as Nebraska overwhelmed Illinois State, asserting defensive pressure and interior presence early to put the game out of reach. In limited minutes, Petrie contributed across multiple areas, providing rebounding, passing, and rim protection as the Cornhuskers’ depth drove a dominant home performance.
Jessica Petrie — Junior | Forward | 1.88 m | Gold Coast, QLD
- Minutes: 18 │ Points: 7 │ Rebounds: 4 │ Assists: 2 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 2 │ FG: 3–9 (33.3%) │ 3PT: 1–4 (25.0%) │ FT: 0–0 │ Turnovers: 2 │ Fouls: 2
Texas vs 🇦🇺 Baylor
NSW junior guard Ella Brow is yet to play for Baylor this season.
🇦🇺 Xavier 63, St. Francis (PA) 51 (Final)
Sophomore guard Phoebe Holmes saw brief court time as Xavier secured a steady home win, contributing with ball movement and defensive discipline in a short rotation stint. While the stat line was modest, Holmes executed her role cleanly, helping the Musketeers maintain control late and close out the victory.
Phoebe Holmes — Sophomore | Guard | 1.70 m | Mackay, QLD
- Minutes: 3 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 0–1 (0.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 0–0 │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 1
🇦🇺 Duquesne 39, Stony Brook 52 (Final)
Sophomore forward Harriet Ford battled inside in a low-scoring road loss, providing Duquesne with physicality on the glass and steady interior touches despite limited offensive opportunities. Ford’s rebounding presence stood out in short minutes, though turnovers and a lack of perimeter scoring made it difficult for the Dukes to generate sustained momentum.
Harriet Ford — Sophomore | Forward | 1.91 m | Perth, WA
- Minutes: 13 │ Points: 4 │ Rebounds: 8 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 2–4 (50.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 0–0 │ Turnovers: 4 │ Fouls: 3
🇦🇺 Eastern Michigan @ Indiana
NSW junior point guard Ruby Brannon didn't play for Eastern Michigan today.
Lourdes University vs 🇦🇺 Bowling Green (6AM) — Jasmine Fearne (Jr)
🇦🇺 Bowling Green 104, Lourdes University 76 (Final)
Junior guard Jasmine Fearne delivered a breakout scoring performance as Bowling Green blew the game open with pace and perimeter shooting, punishing Lourdes University from deep and controlling the contest across four quarters. Fearne provided a major offensive spark, spacing the floor and converting confidently from three as the Falcons cruised to a convincing home win.
Jasmine Fearne — Junior | Guard | 1.83 m | Cairns, QLD
- Minutes: 24 │ Points: 16 │ Rebounds: 4 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 5–11 (45.5%) │ 3PT: 4–10 (40.0%) │ FT: 2–2 (100.0%) │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 1
🇦🇺 Florida 85, Western Georgia 41 (Final)
Freshman guard Emilija Dakic made the most of her minutes as Florida cruised to a dominant home win, contributing with efficient scoring and clean playmaking in a balanced team performance. Dakic was composed with the ball, finished her opportunities inside, and added defensive activity as the Gators controlled the game from start to finish.
Emilija Dakic — Freshman | Guard | 1.78 m | Melbourne, VIC
- Minutes: 11 │ Points: 5 │ Rebounds: 2 │ Assists: 3 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 2–2 (100.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 1–2 (50.0%) │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 1
🇦🇺 Florida State 70, College of Charleston 75 (Final)
Junior centre Pania Davis provided interior resistance and rim protection in a narrow home loss, anchoring Florida State defensively while contributing efficiently around the basket. Davis was active in the paint on both ends, contesting shots and finishing through contact, but the Seminoles were unable to convert late as Charleston edged ahead down the stretch.
Pania Davis — Junior | Centre | 1.98 m | Perth, WA
- Minutes: 15 │ Points: 7 │ Rebounds: 4 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 3 │ FG: 3–7 (42.9%) │ 3PT: 0–1 (0.0%) │ FT: 1–2 (50.0%) │ Turnovers: 1 │ Fouls: 1
🇦🇺 Marquette 89, Le Moyne 42 (Final)
Senior forward Ayuen Akot logged brief minutes as Marquette powered to a comfortable home win, maintaining defensive pressure and control throughout. Akot’s stint was limited, but she competed on the glass and helped the Golden Eagles sustain intensity during a deep rotation performance.
Ayuen Akot — Senior | Forward | 1.80 m | Melbourne, VIC
- Minutes: 4 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 1 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 0–2 (0.0%) │ 3PT: 0–2 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 0
NSW senior forward Abbey Cracknell didn't play for Marquette today.
🇦🇺 South Carolina Upstate 67, Samford 74 (Final)
Freshman guard Kinley Paterson provided energy and composure off the bench in a tight home loss, making an immediate impact as a scorer and secondary playmaker. Paterson was efficient in her minutes, attacked gaps confidently, and contributed defensively, but turnovers proved costly as the Spartans were edged late.
Kinley Paterson — Freshman | Guard | 1.70 m | Perth, WA
- Minutes: 13 │ Points: 6 │ Rebounds: 3 │ Assists: 3 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 3–4 (75.0%) │ 3PT: 0–1 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 │ Turnovers: 3 │ Fouls: 0
🇦🇺 Wake Forest 57, 🇦🇺 Georgia Tech 56 (Final)
Freshman forward Opal Bird played heavy minutes in a tense one-point win, providing spacing and defensive activity as Wake Forest closed out a dramatic finish. Bird stayed composed across 30 minutes, knocked down a timely three, and contributed on both ends as the Demon Deacons edged ahead late.
Opal Bird — Freshman | Forward | 1.91 m | Sydney, NSW
- Minutes: 30 │ Points: 8 │ Rebounds: 3 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 1 │ FG: 3–6 (50.0%) │ 3PT: 1–1 (100.0%) │ FT: 1–1 (100.0%) │ Turnovers: 2 │ Fouls: 4
Freshman forward Savannah Metcalfe saw limited floor time in the win, helping maintain defensive structure during a short stint as Wake Forest leaned on a tight rotation down the stretch.
Savannah Metcalfe — Freshman | Forward | 1.96 m | Perth, WA
- Minutes: 4 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 0–0 │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 0–0 │ Turnovers: 1 │ Fouls: 1
On the other side, junior forward Jada Crawshaw worked through a physical matchup in Georgia Tech’s narrow road loss, battling inside and competing on the glass as the Yellow Jackets fell just short.
Jada Crawshaw — Junior | Forward | 1.83 m | Darwin, NT
- Minutes: 14 │ Points: 3 │ Rebounds: 2 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 1–5 (20.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 1–2 (50.0%) │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 2
🇦🇺 Kentucky 77, 🇦🇺 Belmont 69 (Final)
Senior forward Amelia Hassett delivered a dominant all-court performance as Kentucky ground out a tough road win, logging heavy minutes and stretching the floor while controlling the glass. Hassett’s shot-making from deep and double-double production were central to the Wildcats’ ability to pull away late. On the other side, sophomore forward Hilary Fuller competed physically in Belmont’s frontcourt, contributing on both ends despite shooting inefficiency as the Bruins fell at home. Fuller’s defensive activity stood out, but Kentucky’s size and perimeter shooting proved decisive.
Amelia Hassett — Senior | Forward | 1.93 m | New South Wales, QLD
- Minutes: 39 │ Points: 19 │ Rebounds: 10 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 1 │ FG: 6–15 (40.0%) │ 3PT: 5–14 (35.7%) │ FT: 2–2 (100.0%) │ Turnovers: 1 │ Fouls: 1
Hilary Fuller — Sophomore | Forward | 1.88 m | Brisbane, QLD
- Minutes: 23 │ Points: 11 │ Rebounds: 1 │ Assists: 2 │ Steals: 2 │ Blocks: 1 │ FG: 5–15 (33.3%) │ 3PT: 0–3 (0.0%) │ FT: 1–2 (50.0%) │ Turnovers: 3 │ Fouls: 1
🇦🇺 Colorado 75, Miami (OH) 55 (Final)
Freshman centre Jade Crook provided efficient interior minutes as Colorado controlled the game defensively and pulled away in the second half. Crook made the most of her time on the floor, finishing cleanly around the rim and contributing with activity on both ends as the Buffaloes secured a comfortable home win.
Jade Crook — Freshman | Centre | 1.93 m | Albury, NSW
- Minutes: 10 │ Points: 4 │ Rebounds: 2 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 1 │ FG: 2–3 (66.7%) │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 0–0 │ Turnovers: 1 │ Fouls: 2
North Texas vs 🇦🇺 Illinois
Sydney freshman guard Erica Finney is yet to play for Illinois this season.
🇦🇺 Arizona State 55, 🇦🇺 Oregon State 53 (OT)
Fifth-year senior guard Tear Poa hit the game-winning three with 16 seconds to go in Arizona State’s overtime road win, delivering composure and efficiency in a tight, low-scoring contest. Poa was flawless shooting the ball, made timely plays at both ends, and helped steady the Sun Devils late as they edged ahead in extra time. For Oregon State, senior forward Lizzy Williamson saw limited opportunities in a physical matchup, providing defensive presence during her minutes but unable to influence the scoreboard as the Beavers narrowly fell in overtime. Freshman guard Katelyn Field logged brief minutes off the bench, contributing with ball movement in a tight rotation as Oregon State pushed the game to overtime.
Tear Poa — Senior | Guard | 1.80 m | Melbourne, VIC
- Minutes: 27 │ Points: 7 │ Rebounds: 1 │ Assists: 4 │ Steals: 2 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 2–2 (100.0%) │ 3PT: 1–1 (100.0%) │ FT: 2–2 (100.0%) │ Turnovers: 5 │ Fouls: 3
Lizzy Williamson — Senior | Forward | 1.96 m | Adelaide, SA
- Minutes: 15 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 1 │ FG: 0–1 (0.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 0–0 │ Turnovers: 1 │ Fouls: 1
Katelyn Field — Freshman | Guard | 1.80 m | Melbourne, VIC
- Minutes: 6 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 0–1 (0.0%) │ 3PT: 0–1 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 │ Turnovers: 2 │ Fouls: 1
Melbourne freshman guard Keira Lindemans didn't play for Oregon State today.
🇦🇺 Stanford 78, 🇦🇺 California 69 (Final)
Freshman forward Lara Somfai anchored Stanford in a physical rivalry win, delivering a commanding double-double and rim protection across extended minutes. Somfai controlled the glass, protected the paint, and added perimeter touch as the Cardinal wore down California in the second half. For California, junior guard Lulu Twidale faced heavy defensive attention on the road, contributing with spacing and late-game free throws in limited minutes. Foul trouble curtailed her rhythm as the Golden Bears were unable to close the gap late.
Lara Somfai — Freshman | Forward | 1.91 m | Adelaide, SA
- Minutes: 33 │ Points: 12 │ Rebounds: 13 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 3 │ FG: 5–13 (38.5%) │ 3PT: 2–3 (66.7%) │ FT: 0–0 │ Turnovers: 2 │ Fouls: 4
Lulu Twidale — Junior | Guard | 1.78 m | Sunshine Coast, QLD
- Minutes: 17 │ Points: 5 │ Rebounds: 2 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 1–5 (20.0%) │ 3PT: 1–4 (25.0%) │ FT: 2–2 (100.0%) │ Turnovers: 2 │ Fouls: 5
🇦🇺 Grand Canyon 72, Santa Clara 91 (Final)
Senior guard Casey Valenti-Paea handled extended minutes in a tough home loss, providing steady playmaking and defensive pressure as Grand Canyon struggled to contain Santa Clara’s scoring runs. Valenti-Paea facilitated effectively and competed on the glass, but the Lopes were unable to slow the visitors’ pace.
Casey Valenti-Paea — Senior | Guard | 1.75 m | Melbourne, VIC
- Minutes: 23 │ Points: 3 │ Rebounds: 3 │ Assists: 4 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 1–3 (33.3%) │ 3PT: 1–3 (33.3%) │ FT: 0–0 │ Turnovers: 1 │ Fouls: 2
Junior forward Holly Griffiths was efficient in limited minutes, finishing cleanly around the basket and stretching the floor as Grand Canyon searched for momentum. Griffiths converted her opportunities but couldn’t shift the game’s trajectory as Santa Clara pulled away.
Holly Griffiths — Junior | Forward | 1.93 m | Melbourne, VIC
- Minutes: 14 │ Points: 8 │ Rebounds: 3 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 3–4 (75.0%) │ 3PT: 1–2 (50.0%) │ FT: 1–2 (50.0%) │ Turnovers: 1 │ Fouls: 2
Neither senior Alana Goodchild nor freshman Sienna Grieger played for Santa Clara today.
🇦🇺 Louisville @ North Carolina
Coffs Harbour sophomore Isla Juffermans is yet to play for Louisville this season.
🇦🇺 Utah 91, Northwestern 66 (Final)
Junior forward Chyra Evans delivered an efficient, all-around performance as Utah cruised to a comfortable home win, impacting the game at both ends in limited minutes. Evans finished cleanly inside, knocked down a perimeter look, and facilitated offensively while anchoring Utah’s defensive effort. Sophomore guard Grace Foster provided steady minutes off the bench, contributing as a secondary ball-handler and perimeter option as Utah maintained control throughout the second half.
Chyra Evans — Junior | Forward | 1.91 m | Newcastle, NSW
- Minutes: 20 │ Points: 9 │ Rebounds: 4 │ Assists: 4 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 1 │ FG: 4–5 (80.0%) │ 3PT: 1–1 (100.0%) │ FT: 0–0 │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 2
Grace Foster — Sophomore | Guard | 1.78 m | Perth, WA
- Minutes: 11 │ Points: 3 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 3 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 1–3 (33.3%) │ 3PT: 1–3 (33.3%) │ FT: 0–0 │ Turnovers: 1 │ Fouls: 1
🇦🇺 San Diego 63, 🇦🇺 UC Riverside 56 (Final)
Sophomore guard Lilly Amor played steady minutes as San Diego closed out a tight home win, contributing with perimeter spacing and secondary playmaking. Amor made timely shots, defended her position, and helped the Toreros manage possessions late. For UC Riverside, sophomore guard Hannah Wickstrom led the way in a high-usage performance, carrying the scoring load and competing aggressively on both ends. Wickstrom attacked consistently, got to the line, and defended with energy, but efficiency from the floor proved costly in the narrow loss. Sophomore guard Makayla Minshall provided support minutes off the bench, scoring efficiently and competing on the glass as UC Riverside pushed late.
Lilly Amor — Sophomore | Guard | 1.80 m | Melbourne, VIC
- Minutes: 23 │ Points: 3 │ Rebounds: 2 │ Assists: 2 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 1–2 (50.0%) │ 3PT: 1–2 (50.0%) │ FT: 0–0 │ Turnovers: 1 │ Fouls: 0
Hannah Wickstrom — Sophomore | Guard | 1.78 m | Melbourne, VIC
- Minutes: 35 │ Points: 17 │ Rebounds: 6 │ Assists: 2 │ Steals: 3 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 6–20 (30.0%) │ 3PT: 1–8 (12.5%) │ FT: 4–4 (100.0%) │ Turnovers: 4 │ Fouls: 1
Makayla Minshall — Sophomore | Guard | 1.75 m | Sydney, NSW
- Minutes: 16 │ Points: 5 │ Rebounds: 3 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 2–4 (50.0%) │ 3PT: 1–3 (33.3%) │ FT: 0–0 │ Turnovers: 1 │ Fouls: 2
Jacksonville vs 🇦🇺 TCU
Melbourne freshman Sarah Portlock is yet to play for TCU this season.
🇦🇺 Wyoming 34, Minnesota 80 (Final)
Freshman guard Katie Harrington saw brief court time in a difficult road matchup as Wyoming was overwhelmed by Minnesota’s size and pace. Harrington competed defensively and collected a rebound in limited minutes as the Cowgirls were unable to establish rhythm at either end.
Katie Harrington — Freshman | Guard | 1.83 m | Melbourne, VIC
- Minutes: 3 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 1 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 0–0 │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 0–0 │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 0
🇦🇺 Davidson 61, Charlotte 71 (Final)
Senior guard Charlise Dunn carried a heavy load in Davidson’s road loss, logging major minutes and competing across all phases despite tough shooting conditions. Dunn stayed aggressive, got to the line, and contributed as a secondary playmaker as the Wildcats battled to stay within range. Junior guard Katie Donovan led Davidson in scoring, providing perimeter shot-making and attacking intent as the Wildcats pushed back during key stretches. Donovan’s efficiency from the floor and willingness to take big shots kept Davidson competitive late. Sophomore guard Emilie Bessell saw limited minutes off the bench, contributing defensively and competing on the perimeter in a short rotation stint.
Charlise Dunn — Senior | Guard | 1.88 m | Victoria Point, QLD
- Minutes: 38 │ Points: 15 │ Rebounds: 5 │ Assists: 4 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 1 │ FG: 4–13 (30.8%) │ 3PT: 2–8 (25.0%) │ FT: 5–6 (83.3%) │ Turnovers: 2 │ Fouls: 2
Katie Donovan — Junior | Guard | 1.80 m | Queensland, QLD
- Minutes: 33 │ Points: 16 │ Rebounds: 3 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 2 │ FG: 5–11 (45.5%) │ 3PT: 2–4 (50.0%) │ FT: 4–5 (80.0%) │ Turnovers: 4 │ Fouls: 2
Emilie Bessell — Sophomore | Guard | 1.75 m | Sydney, NSW
- Minutes: 10 │ Points: 1 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 0–0 │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 1–2 (50.0%) │ Turnovers: 2 │ Fouls: 2
Australian freshman Asha Nightingale didn't play for Davidson today.
🇦🇺 New Mexico State 76, Western New Mexico 44 (Final)
Freshman guard Keira Hudson delivered an energetic two-way performance as New Mexico State cruised to a comfortable home win, pressuring the ball and igniting transition opportunities. Hudson’s defensive activity stood out, forcing turnovers and disrupting passing lanes while contributing as a secondary playmaker.
Keira Hudson — Freshman | Guard | 1.65 m | Central Coast, NSW
- Minutes: 19 │ Points: 3 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 4 │ Steals: 5 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 1–5 (20.0%) │ 3PT: 0–2 (0.0%) │ FT: 1–2 (50.0%) │ Turnovers: 1 │ Fouls: 1
Junior guard Nikki Stanic logged equal minutes in the backcourt, contributing scoring support and spacing as the Aggies maintained control throughout. Stanic knocked down a perimeter look and competed defensively during a balanced rotation effort.
Nikki Stanic — Junior | Guard | 1.78 m | Melbourne, VIC
- Minutes: 19 │ Points: 3 │ Rebounds: 2 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 1–6 (16.7%) │ 3PT: 1–6 (16.7%) │ FT: 0–0 │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 0
🇦🇺 Evansville 57, Austin Peay 63 (Final)
Freshman guard Jelena Savic produced her most complete performance of the season in Evansville’s home loss, scoring efficiently and impacting the glass from the backcourt. Savic attacked confidently, finished her chances, and kept the Purple Aces competitive despite the narrow defeat. Sophomore forward Georgia Cox saw limited floor time, competing inside during a brief stint as Evansville searched for frontcourt answers late.
Jelena Savic — Freshman | Guard | 1.80 m | Melbourne, VIC
- Minutes: 21 │ Points: 9 │ Rebounds: 6 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 3–6 (50.0%) │ 3PT: 1–2 (50.0%) │ FT: 2–2 (100.0%) │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 1
Georgia Cox — Sophomore | Forward | 1.93 m | Ballarat, VIC
- Minutes: 3 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 1 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 0–3 (0.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 0–0 │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 1
🇦🇺 Oregon 69, Montana State 44 (Final)
Senior forward Mia Jacobs delivered a strong all-around performance as Oregon controlled the game from start to finish, producing a double-double and facilitating offensively in a comfortable home win. Jacobs impacted the contest on both ends, rebounding effectively, pushing the ball in transition, and spacing the floor with timely perimeter shooting.
Mia Jacobs — Senior | Forward | 1.88 m | Perth, WA
- Minutes: 26 │ Points: 13 │ Rebounds: 10 │ Assists: 4 │ Steals: 2 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 4–11 (36.4%) │ 3PT: 3–8 (37.5%) │ FT: 2–2 (100.0%) │ Turnovers: 5 │ Fouls: 1
Tomorrow — December 16, 2025
- 🇦🇺 Florida International @ Florida Atlantic (Dec 16 – 11:00 AM) — Riley Burd (Jr)
- Simpson University (CA) vs 🇦🇺 Sacramento State (Dec 16 – 1:30 PM) — Rubi Gray (So)
- 🇦🇺 UC San Diego @ California Baptist (Dec 16 – 1:00 PM) — Erin Condron (Jr)
- South Florida vs 🇦🇺 Vanderbilt (Dec 16 – 11:30 AM) — Monique Williams (Fr)
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