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D1 Women's Digest
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A complete breakdown of every Australian performance in the November 25, 2025 (AEDT) NCAAW schedule, with Hilary Fuller’s rim protection, Lulu Twidale’s heavy workload and Rubi Gray’s 41-minute effort leading the day.
🇦🇺 Belmont 56 Oklahoma State 68
Baha Mar Pink Flamingo Championship – Goombay Division
Sophomore forward Hilary Fuller, from Brisbane, delivered a rugged, high-effort performance in Belmont’s loss to Oklahoma State. The 6'2 forward battled inside for nine rebounds and scored eight points across 29 minutes, adding one steal and a team-high three blocks. Despite a tough shooting night (3–14 FG), Fuller remained aggressive as an interior presence and kept Belmont competitive on the glass throughout the matchup.
Hilary Fuller – Belmont Bruins (So, F, Brisbane, QLD)
- Minutes: 29 │ Points: 8 │ Rebounds: 9 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 3 │ Turnovers: 2 │ FG: 3–14 │ 3PT: 0–2 │ FT: 2–2 │ Fouls: 4
🇦🇺 New Mexico State 48 San Diego 57
Freshman guard Keira Hudson, from the Central Coast, logged eight minutes for New Mexico State and scored two points on 1–3 shooting. Hudson added no rebounds or assists and committed two turnovers, but provided short-burst backcourt minutes in a defensive-grind road loss. On the other side, junior forward Malia Tharpe, from Cottesloe, contributed 14 rotation minutes for San Diego, supplying defensive pressure with two steals and one rebound despite a tough shooting night (0–5 FG). Sophomore guard Lilly Amor, from Melbourne, added a brief two-minute stint and recorded one assist as the Toreros closed out the win.
Keira Hudson – New Mexico State Aggies (Fr, G, Central Coast, NSW)
- Minutes: 8 │ Points: 2 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 2 │ FG: 1–3 │ 3PT: 0–2 │ FT: 0–0 │ Fouls: 1
Malia Tharpe – San Diego Toreros (Jr, F, Cottesloe, WA)
- Minutes: 14 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 1 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 2 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 0 │ FG: 0–5 │ 3PT: 0–2 │ FT: 0–0 │ Fouls: 0
Lilly Amor – San Diego Toreros (So, G, Melbourne, VIC)
- Minutes: 2 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 0 │ FG: 0–0 │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 0–0 │ Fouls: 0
New Mexico State junior Nikki Stanic didn't play today.
🇦🇺 Central Arkansas 67 Samford 44
Georgia State Thanksgiving Classic – Home
Senior forward Bree Stephens, from Townsville, delivered a strong all-around performance in Central Arkansas’ win over Samford. The 6'0 forward scored 12 points on 5–8 shooting, added five rebounds and seven assists, and supplied two blocks in 19 minutes. Stephens controlled tempo with her passing and physicality, anchoring the Sugar Bears’ frontcourt. Junior guard Paris Santacaterina, from Mackay, provided efficient scoring punch off the wing, finishing with nine points in 24 minutes. She shot a perfect 3–3 from beyond the arc (3–4 FG overall) and added one assist, helping stretch the floor and maintain offensive flow.
Bree Stephens – Central Arkansas Sugar Bears (Sr, F, Townsville, QLD)
- Minutes: 19 │ Points: 12 │ Rebounds: 5 │ Assists: 7 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 2 │ Turnovers: 0 │ FG: 5–8 │ 3PT: 2–4 │ FT: 0–0 │ Fouls: 1
Paris Santacaterina – Central Arkansas Sugar Bears (Jr, G, Mackay, QLD)
- Minutes: 24 │ Points: 9 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 0 │ FG: 3–4 │ 3PT: 3–3 │ FT: 0–0 │ Fouls: 1
🇦🇺 Akron 57 🇦🇺 Xavier 64
Sophomore guard Liz Murphy, from Yackandandah, saw a brief three-minute stint in Akron’s loss to Xavier. The 5'9 guard went 0–2 from three, didn’t record a counting stat, and played a short rotational spell as the Zips leaned on their primary backcourt group in a tight matchup.
Liz Murphy – Akron Zips (So, G, Yackandandah, VIC)
- Minutes: 3 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 0 │ FG: 0–2 │ 3PT: 0–2 │ FT: 0–0 │ Fouls: 0
Sophomore Phoebe Holmes didn't play for Xavier today.
🇦🇺 Nebraska 80 Purdue Fort Wayne 57
Junior forward Jessica Petrie, from the Gold Coast, delivered an efficient 20-minute performance in Nebraska’s comfortable win over Purdue Fort Wayne. The 6'2 forward scored eight points on 3–4 shooting, knocked down both of her three-point attempts, and added five rebounds with three blocks. Petrie also committed two turnovers and two fouls but provided reliable interior defence and floor spacing in a balanced Huskers victory.
Jessica Petrie – Nebraska Cornhuskers (Jr, F, Gold Coast, QLD)
- Minutes: 20 │ Points: 8 │ Rebounds: 5 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 3 │ Turnovers: 2 │ FG: 3–4 │ 3PT: 2–2 │ FT: 0–0 │ Fouls: 2
🇦🇺 Binghamton @ Columbia
Freshman Leah Fowler didn't play for Binghamton today.
🇦🇺 Florida 59 Florida Atlantic 51
Freshman guard Emilija Dakic, from Melbourne, played four minutes in Florida’s road win over FAU. The 5'10 guard didn’t attempt a shot but contributed one rebound and one assist, while committing two turnovers and one foul in a brief rotation spell as the Gators closed out a defensive contest.
Emilija Dakic – Florida Gators (Fr, G, Melbourne, VIC)
- Minutes: 4 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 1 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 2 │ FG: 0–0 │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 0–0 │ Fouls: 1
🇦🇺 Colorado 69 VCU 58
Freshman centre Jade Crook, from Albury, produced a tidy and efficient 19-minute performance in Colorado’s win over VCU. The 6'4 big scored six points on 2–4 shooting, added one rebound, and recorded two steals without committing a turnover. Crook also went a perfect 2–2 at the free-throw line and provided active defensive minutes as the Buffaloes controlled the matchup.
Jade Crook – Colorado Buffaloes (Fr, C, Albury, NSW)
- Minutes: 19 │ Points: 6 │ Rebounds: 1 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 2 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 0 │ FG: 2–4 │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 2–2 │ Fouls: 1
Sophomore Isabel Whitelaw didn't play for VCU today.
🇦🇺 California 68 Grand Canyon 63
Hoopfest Women’s Basketball Classic – Neutral Site
Junior guard Lulu Twidale, from the Sunshine Coast, played a massive 39 minutes in Cal’s win over Grand Canyon. Twidale finished with 13 points, three rebounds and five assists, shooting 5–14 from the field and 2–2 at the line, while battling through a tough perimeter shooting night (1–9 3PT). She also committed four turnovers but remained the Bears’ primary engine on both ends. Senior guard Casey Valenti-Paea, from Melbourne, provided efficient short-burst scoring for Grand Canyon with two points on 1–1 shooting across eight minutes. Junior forward Holly Griffiths, also from Melbourne, added another two points and one block in her four-minute rotation spell.
Lulu Twidale – California Golden Bears (Jr, G, Sunshine Coast, QLD)
- Minutes: 39 │ Points: 13 │ Rebounds: 3 │ Assists: 5 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 4 │ FG: 5–14 │ 3PT: 1–9 │ FT: 2–2 │ Fouls: 3
Casey Valenti-Paea – Grand Canyon Lopes (Sr, G, Melbourne, VIC)
- Minutes: 8 │ Points: 2 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 0 │ FG: 1–1 │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 0–0 │ Fouls: 1
Holly Griffiths – Grand Canyon Lopes (Jr, F, Melbourne, VIC)
- Minutes: 4 │ Points: 2 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 1 │ Turnovers: 1 │ FG: 1–2 │ 3PT: 0–1 │ FT: 0–0 │ Fouls: 0
🇦🇺 Nevada 71 Utah Valley 42
Junior forward Amelia Raidaveta, from Dubbo, provided a well-rounded 12-minute contribution in Nevada’s win over Utah Valley. The 6'2 forward didn’t score (0–1 FG) but added two rebounds, three assists and one steal while committing one turnover and two fouls, offering connective play and defensive activity in a comfortable Wolf Pack victory.
Amelia Raidaveta – Nevada Wolf Pack (Jr, F, Dubbo, NSW)
- Minutes: 12 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 2 │ Assists: 3 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 1 │ FG: 0–1 │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 0–0 │ Fouls: 2
🇦🇺 Virginia 69 Northwestern State 48
Sophomore forward Adeang Ring, from Sydney, delivered an active two-way outing in Virginia’s win over Northwestern State. The 6'5 forward scored two points on 1–5 shooting, added six rebounds and handed out four assists in 23 minutes. Ring also grabbed two steals, providing length and defensive disruption while playing turnover-free basketball in a strong Cavaliers performance.
Adeang Ring – Virginia Cavaliers (So, F, Sydney, NSW)
- Minutes: 23 │ Points: 2 │ Rebounds: 6 │ Assists: 4 │ Steals: 2 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 0 │ FG: 1–5 │ 3PT: 0–3 │ FT: 0–0 │ Fouls: 2
Chapman vs 🇦🇺 Cal Poly
Junior Jordan Billing didn't play for Cal Poly today.
🇦🇺 UC San Diego 87 Occidental 39
Junior forward Erin Condron, from Woodend, delivered a dominant double-double in UC San Diego’s blowout win over Occidental. The 6'4 forward scored 17 points on 8–12 shooting, pulled down 11 rebounds, and added one made free throw in 22 minutes. Condron also committed two turnovers but otherwise produced a clean, efficient performance while anchoring the Tritons’ interior on both ends.
Erin Condron – UC San Diego Tritons (Jr, F, Woodend, VIC)
- Minutes: 22 │ Points: 17 │ Rebounds: 11 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 2 │ FG: 8–12 │ 3PT: 0–0 │ FT: 1–1 │ Fouls: 0
🇦🇺 Sacramento State 67 UC Davis 70 (OT)
Sophomore guard Rubi Gray, from Devonport, logged a heavy 41-minute workload in Sacramento State’s overtime loss to UC Davis. The 5'10 guard scored 12 points on efficient shooting (5–9 FG, 2–4 3PT), added three rebounds and two assists, and committed two turnovers. Gray played the most minutes of any Hornet and provided consistent scoring and perimeter creation throughout a tight contest.
Rubi Gray – Sacramento State Hornets (So, G, Devonport, TAS)
- Minutes: 41 │ Points: 12 │ Rebounds: 3 │ Assists: 2 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 2 │ FG: 5–9 │ 3PT: 2–4 │ FT: 0–0 │ Fouls: 1
Tomorrow — November 26, 2025
• 🇦🇺 Boston College vs Merrimack (3AM) — Lily Carmody (So), Eleanor Trout (Fr)
• 🇦🇺 Wyoming vs Chadron State (5AM) — Katie Harrington (So)
• 🇦🇺 Saint Mary’s @ 🇦🇺 Oregon (6:30AM) — Emily Foy (So – SMC), Amy Kurkowski (Fr – SMC), Edie Clarke (So – SMC), Mia Jacobs (Sr – Oregon)
• 🇦🇺 Central Arkansas @ Stony Brook (6:30AM) — Bree Stephens (Sr), Paris Santacaterina (Jr)
• 🇦🇺 South Carolina Upstate vs Montreat (8AM) — Kinley Patterson (Fr)
• 🇦🇺 Arizona State vs Utah Tech (9AM) — Last-Tear Poa (Sr)
• 🇦🇺 Arkansas @ Drake (10:45AM) — Bonnie Deas (Fr)
• 🇦🇺 Rider @ George Mason (11AM) — Emmy Roach (So)
• 🇦🇺 Colorado @ Texas A&M (11AM) — Jade Crook (Fr)
• 🇦🇺 Northern Colorado @ Arizona (12PM) — Claire Fraser (So)
• 🇦🇺 Texas State @ Tarleton State (12PM) — Mia Galbraith (Fr)
• 🇦🇺 Southern Utah @ Nobel (12:30PM) — Charli Kay (Fr), Emily Scholtes (Fr)
• 🇦🇺 Washington @ Southern (1PM) — Sienna Harvey (Fr)
• 🇦🇺 Lehigh @ San Francisco (1PM) — Alana Reddy (Fr)
• 🇦🇺 VCU @ UT Arlington (1:30PM) — Isabel Whitelaw (So)
• 🇦🇺 Evansville @ SIU Edwardsville (Away) — Georgia Cox (So), Jelena Savic (Fr)
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