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Charlise Dunn drops career-high 33 in OT loss

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Charlise Dunn drops career-high 33 in OT loss
Charlise Dunn drops career-high 33 in OT loss

Australian Charlise Dunn exploded for 33 points for Davidson on Sunday, November 23, 2025 (AEDT).

Australia’s NCAAW stars delivered big defensive plays, double-doubles and scoring on November 23.

Australia’s NCAAW athletes delivered major production on November 23, 2025 (AEDT) highlighted by Charlise Dunn’s 33-point double-double, Antoniette Emma-Nnopu’s near triple-double, and strong two-way outings from Amelia Hassett and Erin Condron.

🇦🇺 South Carolina Upstate 64 Morehead State 78

Freshman Kinley Paterson, from Perth, delivered an active two-way performance in South Carolina Upstate’s road loss to Morehead State. The 5'7 guard played 17 minutes and didn’t score on 0-for-3 shooting, but contributed strongly across other areas with five rebounds, five assists, two steals and two blocks. Paterson also committed three turnovers, yet remained influential through defensive activity and connective playmaking during her rotation minutes.

Kinley Paterson – South Carolina Upstate Spartans (Fr, G, Perth, WA)

  • Minutes: 17 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 5 │ Assists: 5 │ Steals: 2 │ Blocks: 2 │ Turnovers: 3 │ FG: 0–3 │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 0–0 │ Fouls: 2

🇦🇺 Boston College 52 UMass 61

Sophomore Lily Carmody, from Melbourne, delivered a steady scoring performance in Boston College’s road loss to UMass. The 5'11 guard played 17 minutes and finished with nine points on 3-for-8 shooting, adding two rebounds, one assist and one steal. Carmody went 3-for-4 at the line and 0-for-1 from deep, providing offensive support and competitive backcourt minutes despite BC falling short late.

Lily Carmody – Boston College Eagles (So, G, Melbourne, VIC)

  • Minutes: 17 │ Points: 9 │ Rebounds: 2 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 1 │ FG: 3–8 │ 3PT: 0–1 │ FT: 3–4 │ Fouls: 4

Freshman Eleanor Trout didn't play for Boston College today.

🇦🇺 Bryant 77 Stonehill 48

Senior Rose Nelson, from Wallacia, delivered one of her most well-rounded performances of the season as Bryant dominated Stonehill on the road. The 6'1 forward logged 26 minutes and scored nine points on 4-for-6 shooting, adding six rebounds, one assist, one steal and one block. Nelson also went 1-for-4 at the line and committed two turnovers, but her activity, finishing efficiency and defensive presence helped drive Bryant’s commanding win.

Rose Nelson – Bryant Bulldogs (Sr, F, Wallacia, NSW)

  • Minutes: 26 │ Points: 9 │ Rebounds: 6 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 1 │ Turnovers: 2 │ FG: 4–6 │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 1–4 │ Fouls: 3

🇦🇺 Florida International 69 Jacksonville 80

Junior Riley Burd, from Perth, logged a short six-minute rotation spell as Florida International fell on the road to Jacksonville. The 6'0 guard didn’t score on 0-for-2 shooting and finished with two rebounds, one steal and no turnovers. Burd provided clean defensive minutes and off-ball spacing in her stint, contributing composure despite limited opportunity to impact the scoreboard.

Riley Burd – Florida International Panthers (Jr, G, Perth, WA)

  • Minutes: 6 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 2 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 0 │ FG: 0–2 │ 3PT: 0–1 │ FT: 0–0 │ Fouls: 2

🇦🇺 Kansas State 44 Green Bay 47

Senior Tess Heal, from Melbourne, delivered a defensive-minded performance in Kansas State’s narrow road loss to Green Bay. The 5'10 guard played 35 minutes and finished with two points on 1-for-5 shooting, adding three rebounds and three steals. Heal went 0-for-2 from deep and did not reach the line, committing two turnovers but contributing consistent defensive pressure and positional discipline in a low-scoring, grind-it-out contest.

Tess Heal – Kansas State Wildcats (Sr, G, Melbourne, VIC)

  • Minutes: 35 │ Points: 2 │ Rebounds: 3 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 3 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 2 │ FG: 1–5 │ 3PT: 0–2 │ FT: 0–0 │ Fouls: 0

🇦🇺 Kentucky 72 🇦🇺 Louisville 62

Senior Amelia Hassett, from Queensland, delivered another strong two-way performance as Kentucky claimed an impressive road win over No. 21 Louisville. The 6'4 forward played 36 minutes and finished with six points on 2-for-8 shooting, adding seven rebounds, one assist, one steal and two blocks. Hassett’s interior activity, rim protection and defensive mobility were influential throughout, even on a night where her perimeter shot (2-for-8 from three) didn’t fall.

Amelia Hassett – Kentucky Wildcats (Sr, F, Queensland, AUS)

  • Minutes: 36 │ Points: 6 │ Rebounds: 7 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 2 │ Turnovers: 0 │ FG: 2–8 │ 3PT: 2–8 │ FT: 0–0 │ Fouls: 2

Sophomore Isla Juffermans didn't play for Louisville today.

🇦🇺 Northern Kentucky 62 Chattanooga 64

Junior Mia Jordan, from the Gold Coast, delivered a solid two-way performance despite Northern Kentucky’s narrow road loss to Chattanooga. The 6'3 forward played 22 minutes and finished with three points on 1-for-4 shooting, adding four rebounds, two assists and a steal. Jordan went 0-for-2 from deep and 1-for-2 at the line, committing five turnovers but contributing consistently on the glass and as a connective passer in a tight contest.

Mia Jordan – Northern Kentucky Norse (Jr, F, Gold Coast, QLD)

  • Minutes: 22 │ Points: 3 │ Rebounds: 4 │ Assists: 2 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 5 │ FG: 1–4 │ 3PT: 0–2 │ FT: 1–2 │ Fouls: 1

🇦🇺 Weber State 62 BYU 79

Senior Antoniette Emma-Nnopu, from Geelong, delivered another high-production all-around performance despite Weber State’s road loss to BYU. The 5'11 forward played 35 minutes and finished with 17 points on 6-for-13 shooting, adding eight rebounds and eight assists in a near triple-double effort. Emma-Nnopu also contributed two steals and a block while going a perfect 4-for-4 at the line, showcasing energy, creation and physicality across a heavy-minutes workload.

Antoniette Emma-Nnopu – Weber State Wildcats (Sr, F, Geelong, VIC)

  • Minutes: 35 │ Points: 17 │ Rebounds: 8 │ Assists: 8 │ Steals: 2 │ Blocks: 1 │ Turnovers: 4 │ FG: 6–13 │ 3PT: 1–4 │ FT: 4–4 │ Fouls: 3

🇦🇺 UC San Diego 55 Air Force 43

Junior Erin Condron, from Woodend, delivered another strong two-way performance as UC San Diego secured a home win over Air Force. The 6'4 forward logged a heavy 38-minute workload and finished with 12 points on 6-for-11 shooting, adding five rebounds, three assists, one steal and three blocks. Condron also committed four turnovers and went 0-for-2 at the line but was influential on both ends, anchoring the Tritons’ interior defense and providing reliable finishing and passing in a low-scoring matchup.

Erin Condron – UC San Diego Tritons (Jr, F, Woodend, VIC)

  • Minutes: 38 │ Points: 12 │ Rebounds: 5 │ Assists: 3 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 3 │ Turnovers: 4 │ FG: 6–11 │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 0–2 │ Fouls: 3

Davidson vs 🇦🇺 Baylor

Junior Ella Brow didn't play for Baylor today.

🇦🇺 Davidson 72 Baylor 74 (OT)

Senior Charlise Dunn, from Victoria Point, produced one of the most dominant performances of her college career despite Davidson falling in overtime to No. 7 Baylor at the WBCA Showcase. The 6'2 guard logged a massive 44 minutes and erupted for 33 points on 10-for-20 shooting, adding 11 rebounds for a powerful double-double. Dunn hit three threes, went 10-for-11 at the line, and added three steals while committing no turnovers, driving Davidson’s upset bid with relentless scoring and physicality.

Sophomore Emilie Bessell, from Sydney, contributed 18 high-energy minutes off the bench, finishing with four points, one rebound and two steals. The 5'9 guard shot 1-for-5 from the field and went 2-for-4 at the stripe, providing defensive activity and rotational depth in a tight, physical contest.

Junior Katie Donovan, from Queensland, delivered an aggressive two-way effort across 40 minutes. The 5'11 guard scored 15 points on 5-for-14 shooting, added four rebounds and one assist, and collected three steals with one block. Donovan went 5-for-7 at the free-throw line and committed three turnovers, supplying steady secondary scoring and perimeter defense in Davidson’s overtime battle.

Charlise Dunn – Davidson Wildcats (Sr, G, Victoria Point, QLD)

  • Minutes: 44 │ Points: 33 │ Rebounds: 11 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 3 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 0 │ FG: 10–20 │ 3PT: 3–10 │ FT: 10–11 │ Fouls: 3

Emilie Bessell – Davidson Wildcats (So, G, Sydney, NSW)

  • Minutes: 18 │ Points: 4 │ Rebounds: 1 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 2 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 2 │ FG: 1–5 │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 2–4 │ Fouls: 4

Katie Donovan – Davidson Wildcats (Jr, G, Queensland, AUS)

  • Minutes: 40 │ Points: 15 │ Rebounds: 4 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 3 │ Blocks: 1 │ Turnovers: 3 │ FG: 5–14 │ 3PT: 0–2 │ FT: 5–7 │ Fouls: 2

🇦🇺 Arizona State 56 UNLV 53

Senior Last-Tear Poa, from Melbourne, delivered a composed and defensively sharp outing as Arizona State edged UNLV in a tight, low-scoring contest. The 5'11 guard played 23 minutes and finished with two points on 1-for-5 shooting, adding two rebounds and three assists while committing two turnovers. Poa recorded one steal, provided disciplined on-ball pressure, and helped steady the Sun Devils’ backcourt during key stretches as ASU closed out the narrow win.

Last-Tear Poa – Arizona State Sun Devils (Sr, G, Melbourne, VIC)

  • Minutes: 23 │ Points: 2 │ Rebounds: 2 │ Assists: 3 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 2 │ FG: 1–5 │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 0–0 │ Fouls: 1

🇦🇺 Colorado 71 Utah 60

Freshman Jade Crook, from Albury, produced a tidy interior rotation stint as Colorado secured a strong home win over Utah. The 6'4 centre logged 19 minutes and finished with two points on 1-for-2 shooting, adding two rebounds while providing positional size inside. Crook didn’t record an assist, steal or block, but her defensive discipline, low-mistake minutes and physical presence around the rim supported Colorado’s frontcourt stability in a controlled, composed outing.

Jade Crook – Colorado Buffaloes (Fr, C, Albury, NSW)

  • Minutes: 19 │ Points: 2 │ Rebounds: 2 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 2 │ FG: 1–2 │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 0–0 │ Fouls: 4

Utah Tech 71 🇦🇺 Portland State 63

Senior guard Taylor Moffat, from Mount Barker, logged a short six-minute rotation spell in Portland State’s road loss to Utah Tech. The 5'8 guard didn’t attempt a shot and finished with one rebound and two assists, providing clean connective play without committing a turnover. Moffat held her defensive matchups solidly and helped initiate sets in her brief stint.

Freshman forward Hannah Chicken, from Taree, delivered another strong scoring performance, finishing with 18 points in 29 minutes. Chicken shot an efficient 8-for-13 from the field, adding four rebounds, two steals and a block. Despite four turnovers, she was Portland State’s most reliable offensive option, consistently finding lanes, finishing through contact and providing disruptive defensive activity throughout the contest.

Taylor Moffat – Portland State Vikings (Sr, G, Mount Barker, SA)

Minutes: 6 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 1 │ Assists: 2 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 0 │ FG: 0–0 │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 0–0 │ Fouls: 0

Hannah Chicken – Portland State Vikings (Fr, F, Taree, NSW)

Minutes: 29 │ Points: 18 │ Rebounds: 4 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 2 │ Blocks: 1 │ Turnovers: 4 │ FG: 8–13 │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 2–3 │ Fouls: 3

Freshman Kailee Field didn't play for Portland State.

Texas A&M vs 🇦🇺 VCU

Sophomore Isabel Whitelaw didn't play for VCU today.

Tomorrow — November 24, 2025

  • 🇦🇺 Syracuse @ Michigan (4AM) — Sophie Burrows (Fr), Madeline Potts (So)
  • Western Carolina vs 🇦🇺 Wake Forest (5AM) — Opal Bird (Fr), Savannah Metcalfe (So)
  • Illinois vs 🇦🇺 Florida State (6AM) — Pania Davis (Jr)
  • 🇦🇺 Illinois @ Florida State (6AM) — Erica Finney (Fr)
  • UConn vs 🇦🇺 Utah (6:30AM) — Chyra Evans (Jr), Grace Foster (So)
  • Bellarmine vs 🇦🇺 Bradley (7AM) — Amy O’Hara (Sr)
  • Stephen F. Austin vs 🇦🇺 Louisiana Tech (7AM) — Isla Airey (So)
  • 🇦🇺 Lehigh @ Stanford (8AM) — Alana Reddy (Fr)
  • UC Riverside vs 🇦🇺 Boise State (8AM) — Dani Bayes (Sr), Milly Sharp (So)
  • Fresno State vs 🇦🇺 Santa Clara (8AM) — Alana Goodchild (Sr), Sienna Grieger (Fr)
  • Lehigh vs 🇦🇺 Stanford (8AM) — Lara Somfai (Fr)
  • 🇦🇺 Long Beach State @ Oregon State (9AM) — Rosie Akot (Fr)
  • Long Beach State vs 🇦🇺 Oregon State (9AM) — Lizzy Williamson (Sr), Katelyn Field (Fr), Keira Lindemans (Fr)
  • Cal State Fullerton vs 🇦🇺 Pacific (9AM) — Tyla Fautua (So)
  • San José State vs 🇦🇺 Pepperdine (9AM) — Bella Green (Sr), Zoe Shanahan (So)
  • UT Rio Grande Valley vs 🇦🇺 TCU (9AM) — Sarah Portlock (Fr)
  • Vermont vs 🇦🇺 Washington (9AM) — Sienna Harvey (Fr)
  • Southern Utah vs 🇦🇺 Cal Poly (1PM) — Jordan Billing (Jr)
  • 🇦🇺 Southern Utah @ Cal Poly (1PM) — Charli Kay (Fr), Emily Scholtes (Fr)
  • Colorado State vs 🇦🇺 Oregon State (1PM) — Lizzy Williamson (Sr), Katelyn Field (Fr), Keira Lindemans (Fr)
  • UC Irvine vs 🇦🇺 Bowling Green (1:15PM) — Jasmine Fearne (Jr)
  • Bowling Green vs 🇦🇺 UC Irvine (1:15PM) — Summah Hanson (Fr)
  • Portland vs 🇦🇺 Hawai‘i (11:30AM) — Jade Peacock (Jr), Kira-May Filemu (So), Ella Collins (Fr), Teyahna Bond (Fr)
  • 🇦🇺 Portland @ Hawai‘i (11:30AM) — Jada Kennedy (Fr), Dyani Ananiev (So)
  • 🇦🇺 Georgia Tech @ Georgia (Away) — Jada Crawshaw (Jr)
  • Utah State @ 🇦🇺 Oregon (Home) — Mia Jacobs (Sr)

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