21
Dec
D1 Women's Digest
37 Australian women carved up college ball today
Australians delivered standout performances across NCAAW, led by Condron, Davis and Emma-Nnopu.
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Australians were a major presence across the NCAA women’s slate on Sunday, December 21, 2025 (AEDT), with 37 players logging minutes in games on December 21, underlining the growing depth and reach of Australian talent in Division I basketball. The volume alone was notable, but the quality at the top end stood out even more.
Several Australians delivered high-impact performances. Erin Condron was outstanding for UC San Diego, scoring 16 points while anchoring the paint in a narrow loss. Pania Davis dominated for Florida State with a powerful double-double, controlling both ends of the floor in a runaway win. Antoniette Emma-Nnopu continued her strong senior season for Weber State, posting an efficient 14 points, nine rebounds and three assists in a composed neutral-site victory.
Elsewhere, Hilary Fuller impressed against elite opposition with 19 points versus Duke, while Bonnie Deas and Mia Galbraith influenced games through physicality, efficiency and all-around contribution. Beyond the headline names, many Australians filled meaningful rotation roles, reinforcing how embedded Australian players now are across the NCAA landscape.
Delaware @ 🇦🇺 Akron
Yackandandah sophomore Liz Murphy didn't play for Akron today.
🇦🇺 Arkansas Razorbacks 82, Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks 73 (Final)
Freshman guard Bonnie Deas, from Melbourne, VIC, delivered a gritty interior performance as Arkansas controlled the contest and closed out a solid home win. Despite a difficult shooting night, Deas made her impact felt on the glass and defensively, pulling down double-digit rebounds in limited minutes and helping the Razorbacks maintain control through physical play and second-chance pressure.
Bonnie Deas — Freshman | Guard | 1.75 m | Melbourne, VIC
• Minutes: 22 │ Points: 5 │ Rebounds: 13 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 1 │ FG: 2–10 (20.0%) │ 3PT: 0–2 (0.0%) │ FT: 1–2 (50.0%) │ Turnovers: 2 │ Fouls: 4
🇦🇺 Belmont Bruins 46, Duke Blue Devils 76 (Final)
Sophomore forward Hilary Fuller, from Brisbane, QLD, delivered a standout scoring performance despite Belmont’s heavy home loss to Duke. Fuller was aggressive offensively and efficient from the field, carrying much of the Bruins’ scoring load in limited minutes while continuing to assert herself as a reliable option against high-major opposition.
Hilary Fuller — Sophomore | Forward | 1.88 m | Brisbane, QLD
• Minutes: 23 │ Points: 19 │ Rebounds: 2 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 2 │ FG: 7–15 (46.7%) │ 3PT: 1–2 (50.0%) │ FT: 4–6 (66.7%) │ Turnovers: 2 │ Fouls: 4
🇦🇺 Binghamton Bearcats 82, Colgate Raiders 54 (Final)
Freshman guard Leah Fowler, from Sydney, NSW, saw brief court time as Binghamton cruised to a comfortable home win over Colgate. Fowler logged spot minutes late as the Bearcats closed out the contest, continuing her early-season integration into the rotation during a lopsided result.
Leah Fowler — Freshman | Guard | 1.83 m | Sydney, NSW
• Minutes: 3 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 0–0 (0.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 0
🇦🇺 Boise State @ San Diego State
Ballarat sophomore guard Milly Sharp is yet to play for Boise State this season.
🇦🇺 Bowling Green Falcons 73, Kent State Golden Flashes 69 (Final)
Junior guard Jasmine Fearne, from Cairns, QLD, played a supporting role as Bowling Green edged Kent State in a tight MAC matchup. Fearne provided perimeter minutes and defensive stability, knocking down a key three-pointer and helping the Falcons hold off a late push to secure the four-point home win.
Jasmine Fearne — Junior | Guard | 1.83 m | Cairns, QLD
• Minutes: 19 │ Points: 5 │ Rebounds: 2 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 2–7 (28.6%) │ 3PT: 1–6 (16.7%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 2
🇦🇺 Buffalo Bulls 48, Abilene Christian Wildcats 72 (Final)
Freshman forward Meg Lucas, from Melbourne, VIC, logged solid minutes as Buffalo fell on the road to Abilene Christian. While she was held scoreless from the field, Lucas contributed across multiple areas, moving the ball, defending with activity, and helping on the glass as the Bulls worked through a tough shooting night against ACU’s defensive pressure.
Meg Lucas — Freshman | Forward | 1.85 m | Melbourne, VIC
• Minutes: 26 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 6 │ Assists: 3 │ Steals: 2 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 0–4 (0.0%) │ 3PT: 0–1 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 2 │ Fouls: 2
Australian sophomore Alice Dart is yet to play for Buffalo this season.
🇦🇺 Florida International Panthers 57, Florida Atlantic Owls 60 (Final)
Junior guard Riley Burd, from Perth, WA, logged rotation minutes as FIU narrowly fell to in-state rival FAU. Burd worked through a tough shooting night but remained engaged defensively and on the glass, contributing minutes as the Panthers pushed the game to the final possessions before coming up just short.
Riley Burd — Junior | Guard | 1.83 m | Perth, WA
• Minutes: 14 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 2 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 0–5 (0.0%) │ 3PT: 0–3 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 2
🇦🇺 Florida State Seminoles 89, South Carolina State Bulldogs 41 (Final)
Junior centre Pania Davis, from Perth, WA, delivered a dominant all-around performance as Florida State overwhelmed South Carolina State. Davis controlled the paint on both ends, piling up a powerful double-double while facilitating offense and anchoring the Seminoles’ defence during a wire-to-wire home win.
Pania Davis — Junior | Center | 1.98 m | Perth, WA
• Minutes: 25 │ Points: 14 │ Rebounds: 16 │ Assists: 4 │ Steals: 4 │ Blocks: 2 │ FG: 5–10 (50.0%) │ 3PT: 0–1 (0.0%) │ FT: 4–9 (44.4%) │ Turnovers: 3 │ Fouls: 1
🇦🇺 Hawai'i Rainbow Wahine 56, Montana State Bobcats 72 (Final)
Junior guard Jade Peacock was one of Hawai‘i’s brighter contributors despite the loss, providing efficient scoring and steady secondary playmaking in rotation minutes. Peacock shot the ball well, knocked down a three, and competed defensively as the Rainbow Wahine tried to stay connected through the middle stages. Freshman forward Danijela Kujovic saw brief court time late as Hawai‘i rotated through its bench during the second half. With limited minutes, her night was about experience rather than production as the Rainbow Wahine looked to manage personnel in a tough matchup. Sophomore guard Kira-May Filemu made a quick impact in limited minutes, scoring efficiently and stretching the floor with a made three-pointer. Her brief stint provided a spark offensively, though Hawai‘i struggled to sustain momentum against Montana State’s physicality. Freshman guard Teyahna Bond logged meaningful minutes and was active defensively, contributing on the glass and recording a block. While she didn’t score, Bond’s energy and defensive effort were evident as Hawai‘i worked through a challenging offensive night.
Jade Peacock — Junior | Guard | 1.83 m | Gold Coast, QLD
• Minutes: 16 │ Points: 7 │ Rebounds: 1 │ Assists: 2 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 1 │ FG: 3–6 (50.0%) │ 3PT: 1–3 (33.3%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 1 │ Fouls: 3
Danijela Kujovic — Freshman | Forward | 1.85 m | Victoria Point, QLD
• Minutes: 2 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 0–0 (0.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 0
Kira-May Filemu — Sophomore | Guard | 1.80 m | Wattle Grove, NSW
• Minutes: 4 │ Points: 3 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 1–2 (50.0%) │ 3PT: 1–1 (100.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 1 │ Fouls: 0
Teyahna Bond — Freshman | Guard | 1.73 m | Cairns, QLD
• Minutes: 13 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 3 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 1 │ FG: 0–0 (0.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 4 │ Fouls: 1
Canberra freshman guard Ella Collins didn't play for Hawai'i today.
🇦🇺 Kansas State Wildcats 55, TCU Horned Frogs 77 (Final)
Senior guard Tess Heal, from Melbourne, VIC, saw limited minutes as Kansas State fell on the road to ninth-ranked TCU. Heal logged spot rotation time in a tough matchup, with the Wildcats unable to find sustained offensive rhythm against the Horned Frogs’ pressure and pace.
Tess Heal — Senior | Guard | 1.78 m | Melbourne, VIC
• Minutes: 8 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 1 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 0–1 (0.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 1 │ Fouls: 1
Melbourne freshman guard Sarah Portlock is yet to play for TCU this season.
🇦🇺 Lehigh Mountain Hawks 67, Towson Tigers 75 (Final)
Freshman guard Alana Reddy, from Sydney, NSW, logged extended minutes as Lehigh fell on the road to Towson. Reddy was active defensively and composed at the free-throw line, contributing across multiple areas while the Mountain Hawks stayed competitive deep into the contest before Towson pulled away late.
Alana Reddy — Freshman | Guard | 1.75 m | Sydney, NSW
• Minutes: 24 │ Points: 2 │ Rebounds: 2 │ Assists: 2 │ Steals: 2 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 0–2 (0.0%) │ 3PT: 0–2 (0.0%) │ FT: 2–2 (100.0%) │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 5
🇦🇺 Long Beach State Beach 44, UCLA Bruins 106 (Final)
Freshman forward Rosie Akot, from Adelaide, SA, was a positive contributor in difficult circumstances as Long Beach State faced fourth-ranked UCLA on the road. Akot showed composure and physicality, scoring efficiently, getting to the free-throw line, and protecting the rim as the Beach worked through a heavy defensive and athletic mismatch.
Rosie Akot — Freshman | Forward | 1.88 m | Adelaide, SA
• Minutes: 17 │ Points: 7 │ Rebounds: 4 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 1 │ FG: 2–5 (40.0%) │ 3PT: 0–1 (0.0%) │ FT: 3–4 (75.0%) │ Turnovers: 2 │ Fouls: 2
🇦🇺 Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters 97, Central Baptist Mustangs 24 (Final)
Sophomore forward Isla Airey, from Melbourne, VIC, made a strong impact in rotation minutes as Louisiana Tech cruised to a dominant home win. Airey was efficient around the rim and active defensively, contributing across the stat sheet while the Lady Techsters overwhelmed Central Baptist from the opening quarter.
Isla Airey — Sophomore | Forward | 1.93 m | Melbourne, VIC
• Minutes: 13 │ Points: 6 │ Rebounds: 2 │ Assists: 2 │ Steals: 2 │ Blocks: 2 │ FG: 3–5 (60.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 3 │ Fouls: 2
🇦🇺 Marquette Golden Eagles 86, Trinity Christian Trolls 43 (Final)
Senior forward Ayuen Akot, from Melbourne, VIC, logged brief court time as Marquette rolled to a comfortable home win. Akot appeared late as the Golden Eagles rotated through their bench in a lopsided contest, gaining minutes as Marquette controlled the game from start to finish.
Ayuen Akot — Senior | Forward | 1.80 m | Melbourne, VIC
• Minutes: 4 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 0–0 (0.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 0
Australian senior Abbey Cracknell is yet to play for Marquette this season.
🇦🇺 Nevada Wolf Pack 45, Air Force Falcons 61 (Final)
Junior forward Amelia Raidaveta, from Dubbo, NSW, saw very limited court time as Nevada fell on the road to Air Force. Raidaveta logged a brief stint late as the Wolf Pack managed rotations in a low-scoring contest where offensive rhythm proved difficult to find against the Falcons’ defensive pressure.
Amelia Raidaveta — Junior | Forward | 1.88 m | Dubbo, NSW
• Minutes: 2 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 0–1 (0.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 0
🇦🇺 Saint Mary's Gaels 70, New Mexico State Aggies 59 (Final)
Saint Mary’s controlled the tempo and closed out a solid home win over New Mexico State, using balanced contributions and defensive discipline to pull away late. The Gaels limited mistakes, defended the perimeter effectively, and generated enough secondary scoring to keep the Aggies at arm’s length throughout the second half. Australians featured on both sides, with Saint Mary’s guards and forwards providing steady production, while New Mexico State’s young backcourt worked through a challenging night against organised half-court defence.
Emily Foy — Junior | Guard | 1.85 m | Newcastle, NSW
• Minutes: 20 │ Points: 9 │ Rebounds: 4 │ Assists: 3 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 3–10 (30.0%) │ 3PT: 1–5 (20.0%) │ FT: 2–4 (50.0%) │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 0
Amy Kurkowski — Sophomore | Guard | 1.85 m | Melbourne, VIC
• Minutes: 14 │ Points: 2 │ Rebounds: 3 │ Assists: 3 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 1–1 (100.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 0
Edie Clarke — Sophomore | Forward | 1.93 m | Melbourne, VIC
• Minutes: 15 │ Points: 2 │ Rebounds: 2 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 3 │ Blocks: 1 │ FG: 1–1 (100.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 5 │ Fouls: 2
Keira Hudson — Freshman | Guard | 1.65 m | Central Coast, NSW
• Minutes: 6 │ Points: 1 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 0–0 (0.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ FT: 1–2 (50.0%) │ Turnovers: 3 │ Fouls: 1
Nikki Stanic — Junior | Guard | 1.78 m | Melbourne, VIC
• Minutes: 8 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 0–2 (0.0%) │ 3PT: 0–2 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 1 │ Fouls: 1
🇦🇺 Northern Colorado Bears 57, UC Davis Aggies 47 (Final)
Sophomore forward Claire Fraser, from Brisbane, QLD, saw brief court time as Northern Colorado secured a controlled road win over UC Davis. Fraser appeared in spot minutes late, providing defensive activity and helping close out the contest as the Bears maintained their advantage through disciplined team defence.
Claire Fraser — Sophomore | Forward | 1.83 m | Brisbane, QLD
• Minutes: 3 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 1 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 0–1 (0.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 0
🇦🇺 Oregon State Beavers 53, Montana State Bobcats 51 (Final)
Oregon State edged Montana State in a tight, low-scoring contest, defending the paint and executing late to secure a two-point win. The Beavers relied on interior resistance and rebounding to hold off the Bobcats down the stretch, with Australians contributing across rotation minutes.
Lizzy Williamson — Senior | Forward | 1.96 m | Adelaide, SA
• Minutes: 18 │ Points: 5 │ Rebounds: 7 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 2 │ FG: 2–5 (40.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ FT: 1–2 (50.0%) │ Turnovers: 2 │ Fouls: 2
Keira Lindemans — Freshman | Guard | 1.83 m | Melbourne, VIC
• Minutes: 15 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 2 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 0–2 (0.0%) │ 3PT: 0–1 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 1 │ Fouls: 1
Katelyn Field — Freshman | Guard | 1.80 m | Melbourne, VIC
• Minutes: 5 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 0–2 (0.0%) │ 3PT: 0–1 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 0
🇦🇺 Pepperdine Waves 69, Cal State Northridge Matadors 63 (Final)
Pepperdine held its nerve down the stretch to secure a six-point home win over CSUN, leaning on defensive control and rebounding to close out the contest. Australians featured in rotation roles, contributing on the glass and providing steady minutes as the Waves protected their lead late.
Bella Green — Senior | Guard | 1.83 m | Perth, WA
• Minutes: 8 │ Points: 2 │ Rebounds: 5 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 1–5 (20.0%) │ 3PT: 0–1 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 2
Zoe Shanahan — Freshman | Forward | 1.88 m | Melbourne, VIC
• Minutes: 7 │ Points: 2 │ Rebounds: 2 │ Assists: 1 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 1–2 (50.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 2 │ Fouls: 0
🇦🇺 San Diego Toreros 56, Cal State Fullerton Titans 55 (Final)
Sophomore guard Lilly Amor, from Melbourne, VIC, delivered an efficient and impactful performance as San Diego edged Cal State Fullerton in a one-point thriller. Amor was composed on both ends, scoring efficiently in limited touches, creating for teammates, and making timely defensive plays to help the Toreros close out a tight finish.
Lilly Amor — Sophomore | Guard | 1.80 m | Melbourne, VIC
• Minutes: 16 │ Points: 5 │ Rebounds: 2 │ Assists: 2 │ Steals: 2 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 2–3 (66.7%) │ 3PT: 1–2 (50.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 0
Australian freshman Malia Tharpe didn't play for San Diego today.
🇦🇺 SE Louisiana Lady Lions 66, Memphis Tigers 70 (Final)
Junior forward Aisha Marten-Coney, from Sydney, NSW, delivered an efficient scoring performance as SE Louisiana pushed Memphis deep into the fourth quarter before falling narrowly at home. Marten-Coney was composed offensively, finishing plays at a high rate and getting to the free-throw line, while providing steady minutes as the Lady Lions stayed within striking distance late.
Aisha Marten-Coney — Junior | Forward | 1.83 m | Sydney, NSW
• Minutes: 17 │ Points: 6 │ Rebounds: 4 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 2–3 (66.7%) │ 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ FT: 2–2 (100.0%) │ Turnovers: 1 │ Fouls: 4
🇦🇺 South Carolina Upstate Spartans 35, Queens Royals 60 (Final)
Freshman guard Kinley Paterson, from Perth, WA, was one of South Carolina Upstate’s more effective contributors in a tough road loss to Queens. Paterson scored efficiently in limited opportunities and shared ball-handling duties, while the Spartans struggled to generate consistent offence against the Royals’ defensive pressure.
Kinley Paterson — Freshman | Guard | 1.70 m | Perth, WA
• Minutes: 15 │ Points: 4 │ Rebounds: 2 │ Assists: 2 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 2–3 (66.7%) │ 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 3 │ Fouls: 1
🇦🇺 Southern Utah Thunderbirds 80, Omaha Mavericks 47 (Final)
Junior guard Charli Kay, from Smithton, TAS, logged rotation minutes as Southern Utah cruised to a comfortable home win over Omaha. Kay appeared in controlled minutes as the Thunderbirds built separation early and rotated through their bench, contributing defensively while Southern Utah dominated on both ends.
Charli Kay — Junior | Guard | 1.75 m | Smithton, TAS
• Minutes: 8 │ Points: 0 │ Rebounds: 1 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 0–0 (0.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 1 │ Fouls: 1
Traralgon freshman forward Emily Scholtes didn't play for Southern Utah today.
🇦🇺 Texas State Bobcats 79, ULM Warhawks 69 (Final)
Sophomore guard Mia Galbraith, from the Sunshine Coast, QLD, delivered a clean and efficient contribution as Texas State secured a ten-point home win over ULM. Galbraith made the most of her opportunities, finishing perfectly from the field, facilitating offence, and providing rim protection from the guard spot as the Bobcats controlled the game through balanced execution.
Mia Galbraith — Sophomore | Guard | 1.75 m | Sunshine Coast, QLD
• Minutes: 21 │ Points: 4 │ Rebounds: 4 │ Assists: 3 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 2 │ FG: 2–2 (100.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 3
🇦🇺 UC San Diego Tritons 68, Northern Arizona Lumberjacks 71 (Final)
Junior forward Erin Condron, from Woodend, VIC, delivered a high-impact performance as UC San Diego came up just short in a tight home loss to Northern Arizona. Condron carried a significant offensive load, scoring efficiently inside, battling on the glass, and protecting the rim, while also facilitating for teammates during extended minutes. Her presence kept the Tritons within striking distance throughout a closely contested second half.
Erin Condron — Junior | Forward | 1.93 m | Woodend, VIC
• Minutes: 32 │ Points: 16 │ Rebounds: 6 │ Assists: 3 │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 2 │ FG: 7–14 (50.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ FT: 2–6 (33.3%) │ Turnovers: 1 │ Fouls: 3
🇦🇺 Vanderbilt Commodores 96, Texas Southern Tigers 46 (Final)
Freshman forward Monique Williams, from Perth, WA, made the most of her minutes as Vanderbilt cruised to a dominant home win over Texas Southern. Williams provided an efficient scoring punch in limited action, knocking down both of her field-goal attempts, including a three-pointer, as the Commodores overwhelmed the visitors on both ends of the floor.
Monique Williams — Freshman | Forward | 1.91 m | Perth, WA
• Minutes: 10 │ Points: 5 │ Rebounds: 0 │ Assists: 0 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ FG: 2–2 (100.0%) │ 3PT: 1–1 (100.0%) │ FT: 0–2 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 0
🇦🇺 Virginia Cavaliers 88, Winthrop Eagles 53 (Final)
Sophomore forward Adeang Ring, from Sydney, NSW, played a solid two-way role as Virginia powered past Winthrop in a comfortable home win. Ring provided interior presence and rim protection across extended minutes, contributing on the glass and facilitating within the offence as the Cavaliers built control early and maintained it throughout.
Adeang Ring — Sophomore | Forward | 1.96 m | Sydney, NSW
• Minutes: 28 │ Points: 6 │ Rebounds: 4 │ Assists: 2 │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 3 │ FG: 3–8 (37.5%) │ 3PT: 0–3 (0.0%) │ FT: 0–2 (0.0%) │ Turnovers: 0 │ Fouls: 2
🇦🇺 Weber State Wildcats 68, Loyola Marymount Lions 60 (Final)
Senior forward Antoniette Emma-Nnopu, from Geelong, VIC, delivered another strong all-around performance as Weber State secured a composed neutral-site win over Loyola Marymount. Emma-Nnopu led from the front, scoring efficiently, battling on the glass, and facilitating offence, while also providing defensive activity that helped the Wildcats control key stretches and close out the eight-point victory.
Antoniette Emma-Nnopu — Senior | Forward | 1.80 m | Geelong, VIC
• Minutes: 27 │ Points: 14 │ Rebounds: 9 │ Assists: 3 │ Steals: 2 │ Blocks: 1 │ FG: 6–12 (50.0%) │ 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) │ FT: 2–4 (50.0%) │ Turnovers: 4 │ Fouls: 4
Monday, December 22, 2025 (AEDT)
- 🇦🇺 Colorado @ 🇦🇺 Arizona State (Dec 22 – Home) — Last-Tear Poa (Sr, Arizona State), Jade Crook (Fr, Colorado)
- Texas Tech vs 🇦🇺 Baylor (Dec 22 – 8:00 AM) — Ella Brow (Jr, Baylor)
- Franklin Pierce vs 🇦🇺 Bryant (Dec 22 – 5:00 AM) — Rose Nelson (Sr)
- 🇦🇺 Bradley @ Northern Kentucky (Dec 22 – 6:30 AM) — Amy O’Hara (Sr)
- USC vs 🇦🇺 California (Dec 22 – 12:30 PM) — Lulu Twidale (Jr, California)
- NC State vs 🇦🇺 Davidson (Dec 22 – 4:00 AM) — Charlise Dunn (Sr, Davidson), Katie Donovan (Jr, Davidson), Emilie Bessell (So, Davidson), Asha Nightingale (Fr, Davidson)
- Pittsburgh vs 🇦🇺 Duquesne (Dec 22 – 5:00 AM) — Harriet Ford (So)
- 🇦🇺 Evansville @ Dayton (Dec 22 – Away) — Georgia Cox (So), Jelena Savic (Fr)
- Tulsa vs 🇦🇺 Florida (Dec 22 – 6:45 AM) — Emilija Dakic (Fr, Florida)
- 🇦🇺 IU Indianapolis @ Wisconsin (Dec 22 – Away) — Jemma Amoore (So, IU Indianapolis)
- California Baptist vs 🇦🇺 Nebraska (Dec 22 – 4:00 AM) — Jessica Petrie (Jr)
- Bradley vs 🇦🇺 Northern Kentucky (Dec 22 – 6:30 AM) — Mia Jordan (Jr)
- 🇦🇺 Stanford @ 🇦🇺 Oregon (Dec 22 – Home) — Mia Jacobs (Sr, Oregon), Lara Somfai (Stanford)
- Washington vs 🇦🇺 Pacific (Dec 22 – 8:00 AM) — Tyla Fautua (So)
- 🇦🇺 Portland @ 🇦🇺 Portland State (Dec 22 – 9:00 AM) — Jada Kennedy (Fr), Dyani Ananiev (So), Kailee Field (Fr), Taylor Moffat (Jr), Hannah Chicken (So)
- 🇦🇺 Rider @ Sacred Heart (Dec 22 – 6:00 AM) — Emmy Roach (So)
- 🇦🇺 Sacramento State @ San José State (Dec 22 – 8:00 AM) — Rubi Gray (So)
- 🇦🇺 Santa Clara @ North Texas (Dec 22 – 7:00 AM) — Alana Goodchild (Sr), Sienna Grieger (Fr)
- 🇦🇺 Southern Utah @ Loyola Marymount (Dec 22 – 9:30 AM) — Charli Kay (Fr), Emily Scholtes (Fr)
- Northern Iowa vs 🇦🇺 St. Thomas–Minnesota (Dec 22 – 7:00 AM) — Abbey Vallance (Fr)
- Gonzaga vs 🇦🇺 UC Riverside (Dec 22 – 9:00 AM) — Hannah Wickstrom (So), Makayla Minshall (So)
- 🇦🇺 Washington @ Pacific (Dec 22 – 8:00 AM) — Sienna Harvey (Fr)
- Omaha vs 🇦🇺 Weber State (Dec 22 – 7:00 AM) — Antoniette Emma-Nnopu (Sr)
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