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Dunn, Donovan combined for 48 in 3OT thriller

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Dunn, Donovan combined for 48 in 3OT thriller
Dunn, Donovan combined for 48 in 3OT thriller

Australian Charlise Dunn plays for the Davidson Wildcats in NCAA Women's Division 1 basketball. Photo: DavidsonPhotos.com

Charlise Dunn, Katie Donovan, Erin Condron and Tess Heal logged high-minute, high-impact NCAA games

🇦🇺 Richmond Spiders 91, Davidson Wildcats 84 (3OT, Final)

Davidson pushed Richmond to triple overtime behind huge minutes and shot-making from its Australian backcourt, but ultimately fell on the road. Senior Charlise Dunn logged 52 minutes and posted a 21-point, 11-rebound double-double with four steals, while junior Katie Donovan poured in a game-high 27 points, drilling 7-of-15 from three and going 4-of-4 at the line. Sophomore Emilie Bessell added efficient support in 20 minutes, shooting 3-of-4 and contributing defensively as the Wildcats’ Australians carried the load deep into an exhausting contest.

Charlise Dunn — Senior Guard, Davidson
From Victoria Point, QLD | Height: 1.88 m

  • Minutes: 52 | Points: 21 (Season: 15.4) | Rebounds: 11 (Season: 8.0) | Assists: 2 (Season: 2.2) | Steals: 4 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 2 | FG: 6–12 (50.0%) | 3PT: 3–6 (50.0%) | FT: 6–6 (100.0%)

Katie Donovan — Junior Guard, Davidson
From Queensland, QLD | Height: 1.80 m

  • Minutes: 45 | Points: 27 (Season: 11.1) | Rebounds: 5 (Season: 3.0) | Assists: 2 (Season: 1.4) | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 2 | FG: 8–19 (42.1%) | 3PT: 7–15 (46.7%) | FT: 4–4 (100.0%)

Emilie Bessell — Sophomore Guard, Davidson
From Sydney, NSW | Height: 1.75 m

  • Minutes: 20 | Points: 6 (Season: 5.0) | Rebounds: 0 (Season: 1.8) | Assists: 0 (Season: 0.8) | Steals: 2 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 2 | FG: 3–4 (75.0%) | 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

🇦🇺 Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners 75, 🇦🇺 Long Beach State Beach 48 (Final)

Cal State Bakersfield delivered a dominant home performance, controlling the game defensively and limiting Long Beach State to 48 points. Two Australian freshmen featured on opposite sides, with Jaime Gallatly providing an efficient scoring burst in limited minutes for the Roadrunners, while Rosie Akot played extended rotation minutes for Long Beach State, contributing across multiple areas despite shooting struggles as the Beach were unable to generate consistent offense.

Jaime Gallatly — Freshman Forward, Cal State Bakersfield
From Traralgon, VIC │ Height:

  • Minutes: 6 │ Points: 5 (Season: 0.3) │ Rebounds: 2 (Season: 0.5) │ Assists: 0 (Season: 0.0) │ Steals: 0 │ Blocks: 0 │ Turnovers: 1 │ FG: 2–4 (50.0%) │ 3PT: 1–3 (33.3%) │ FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

Rosie Akot — Freshman Forward, Long Beach State
From Adelaide, SA │ Height: 1.88 m

  • Minutes: 22 │ Points: 8 (Season: 4.4) │ Rebounds: 5 (Season: 3.6) │ Assists: 0 (Season: 0.3) │ Steals: 1 │ Blocks: 1 │ Turnovers: 3 │ FG: 3–11 (27.3%) │ 3PT: 1–4 (25.0%) │ FT: 1–2 (50.0%)

🇦🇺 Sacramento State Hornets 68, 🇦🇺 Portland State Vikings 64 (Final)

Sacramento State held off Portland State in a tight home contest, executing late to secure a four-point win. Australian sophomore guard Rubi Gray carried a heavy workload for the Hornets, combining volume scoring with defensive activity despite a low shooting percentage. On the other side, Portland State’s Australian duo of Hannah Chicken and Taylor Moffat both contributed in rotation roles, with Chicken productive on the glass and Moffat providing limited-minute support as the Vikings stayed within striking distance until the final possessions.

Rubi Gray — Sophomore Guard, Sacramento State
From Devonport, TAS | Height: 1.78 m

  • Minutes: 38 | Points: 18 (Season: 14.5) | Rebounds: 6 (Season: 2.6) | Assists: 2 (Season: 1.3) | Steals: 2 | Blocks: 1 | Turnovers: 2 | FG: 7–22 (31.8%) | 3PT: 2–12 (16.7%) | FT: 2–2 (100.0%)

Hannah Chicken — Freshman Forward, Portland State
From Taree, NSW | Height: 1.83 m

  • Minutes: 27 | Points: 11 (Season: 11.2) | Rebounds: 8 (Season: 6.0) | Assists: 1 (Season: 1.4) | Steals: 2 | Blocks: 1 | Turnovers: 4 | FG: 5–12 (41.7%) | 3PT: 1–1 (100.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

Taylor Moffat — Senior Guard, Portland State
From Mount Barker, SA | Height: 1.73 m

  • Minutes: 19 | Points: 3 (Season: 3.4) | Rebounds: 0 (Season: 1.9) | Assists: 0 (Season: 2.3) | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 1 | Turnovers: 1 | FG: 1–3 (33.3%) | 3PT: 1–2 (50.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

🇦🇺 UC San Diego Tritons 70, 🇦🇺 UC Riverside Highlanders 54 (Final)

UC San Diego pulled away with a strong second-half performance, controlling the paint and the glass to secure a comfortable home win. Australian junior Erin Condron anchored the Tritons with a dominant double-double, operating efficiently as a primary interior option and facilitator. UC Riverside’s Australian backcourt duo of Hannah Wickstrom and Makayla Minshall shouldered heavy minutes in the loss, with Wickstrom leading the Highlanders’ scoring load and Minshall contributing in a secondary role as Riverside struggled to keep pace offensively.

Erin Condron — Junior Forward, UC San Diego
From Woodend, VIC | Height: 1.93 m

  • Minutes: 36 | Points: 22 (Season: 14.0) | Rebounds: 12 (Season: 7.6) | Assists: 3 (Season: 2.0) | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 2 | Turnovers: 2 | FG: 11–20 (55.0%) | 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) | FT: 0–1 (0.0%)

Hannah Wickstrom — Sophomore Guard, UC Riverside
From Melbourne, VIC | Height: 1.78 m

  • Minutes: 33 | Points: 19 (Season: 21.1) | Rebounds: 7 (Season: 6.6) | Assists: 0 (Season: 2.3) | Steals: 1 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 1 | FG: 8–18 (44.4%) | 3PT: 3–10 (30.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

Makayla Minshall — Sophomore Guard, UC Riverside
From Sydney, NSW | Height: 1.75 m

  • Minutes: 17 | Points: 4 (Season: 4.1) | Rebounds: 3 (Season: 1.4) | Assists: 1 (Season: 0.4) | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 0 | FG: 2–9 (22.2%) | 3PT: 0–3 (0.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

🇦🇺 Utah Utes 80, 🇦🇺 Kansas State Wildcats 73 (Final)

Utah secured a strong road win behind impactful contributions from its Australian backcourt and frontcourt, overcoming a standout individual performance from Kansas State senior Tess Heal. Sophomore guard Grace Foster delivered a season-best scoring outing off the bench, pouring in 17 points in 18 minutes and knocking down 4-of-8 from three to provide decisive perimeter punch. Junior forward Chyra Evans complemented that effort with a well-rounded performance, recording eight rebounds and five assists while shooting 2-of-2 from the field as Utah controlled key moments late. For Kansas State, Heal carried the offensive load with a game-high 25 points on 11-of-13 shooting, but the Wildcats were unable to contain Utah’s balance and shot-making.

Grace Foster — Sophomore Guard, Utah
From Perth, WA | Height: 1.78 m

  • Minutes: 18 | Points: 17 (Season: 3.0) | Rebounds: 3 (Season: 1.5) | Assists: 0 (Season: 0.9) | Steals: 1 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 2 | FG: 5–9 (55.6%) | 3PT: 4–8 (50.0%) | FT: 3–4 (75.0%)

Chyra Evans — Junior Forward, Utah
From Newcastle, NSW | Height: 1.91 m

  • Minutes: 23 | Points: 4 (Season: 8.7) | Rebounds: 8 (Season: 4.2) | Assists: 5 (Season: 2.4) | Steals: 2 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 3 | FG: 2–2 (100.0%) | 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

Tess Heal — Senior Guard, Kansas State
From Melbourne, VIC | Height: 1.78 m

  • Minutes: 30 | Points: 25 (Season: 8.5) | Rebounds: 1 (Season: 3.4) | Assists: 1 (Season: 1.2) | Steals: 1 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 2 | FG: 11–13 (84.6%) | 3PT: 2–4 (50.0%) | FT: 1–2 (50.0%)

🇦🇺 Northern Colorado Bears 69, 🇦🇺 Weber State Wildcats 66 (Final)

Northern Colorado edged Weber State on the road despite a dominant interior performance from Australian senior Antoniette Emma-Nnopu. Emma-Nnopu posted a 22-point, 13-rebound double-double, adding two steals and two blocks while getting to the line 12 times, but Weber State couldn’t convert late possessions to overturn the deficit. On the winning side, Australian sophomore Claire Fraser saw brief floor time in a defensive rotation role as the Bears closed out a tight finish.

Antoniette Emma-Nnopu — Senior Forward, Weber State
From Geelong, VIC | Height: 1.80 m

  • Minutes: 29 | Points: 22 (Season: 14.1) | Rebounds: 13 (Season: 10.4) | Assists: 2 (Season: 3.1) | Steals: 2 | Blocks: 2 | Turnovers: 2 | FG: 6–12 (50.0%) | 3PT: 1–2 (50.0%) | FT: 9–12 (75.0%)

Claire Fraser — Sophomore Forward, Northern Colorado
From Brisbane, QLD | Height: 1.83 m

  • Minutes: 2 | Points: 0 (Season: 2.0) | Rebounds: 0 (Season: 1.6) | Assists: 0 (Season: 1.3) | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 1 | FG: 0–0 (0.0%) | 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

🇦🇺 Miami (OH) RedHawks 79, Akron Zips 56 (Final)

Akron struggled to generate offense in a heavy home loss as Miami (OH) controlled the game at both ends. Australian sophomore guard Liz Murphy saw limited rotation minutes, with her appearance coming during a difficult stretch for the Zips as they were unable to find consistent scoring rhythm or momentum.

Liz Murphy — Sophomore Guard, Akron
From Yackandandah, VIC | Height: 1.75 m

  • Minutes: 6 | Points: 0 (Season: 4.3) | Rebounds: 0 (Season: 0.7) | Assists: 0 (Season: 0.3) | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 0 | FG: 0–0 (0.0%) | 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

🇦🇺 Bryant Bulldogs 62, Albany Great Danes 55 (Final)

Bryant secured a home win by controlling the defensive end and limiting Albany’s scoring opportunities across four quarters. Australian senior forward Rose Nelson appeared in a short rotation role, contributing on the glass and as a passer in limited minutes as the Bulldogs executed late to close out the contest.

Rose Nelson — Senior Forward, Bryant
From Wallacia, NSW | Height: 1.85 m

  • Minutes: 5 | Points: 0 (Season: 2.7) | Rebounds: 1 (Season: 3.8) | Assists: 2 (Season: 1.6) | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 1 | FG: 0–0 (0.0%) | 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

🇦🇺 Bowling Green Falcons 65, Northern Illinois Huskies 48 (Final)

Bowling Green controlled the game defensively on the road, holding Northern Illinois to 48 points in a comfortable win. Australian junior guard Jasmine Fearne appeared briefly in the rotation, contributing a steady assist and clean defensive minutes as the Falcons managed the game and closed it out without disruption.

Jasmine Fearne — Junior Guard, Bowling Green
From Cairns, QLD | Height: 1.83 m

  • Minutes: 6 | Points: 0 (Season: 6.5) | Rebounds: 0 (Season: 1.9) | Assists: 1 (Season: 0.9) | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 0 | FG: 0–1 (0.0%) | 3PT: 0–1 (0.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

🇦🇺 Eastern Kentucky Colonels 64, Central Arkansas Sugar Bears 54 (Final)

Central Arkansas stayed competitive at home but struggled for offensive efficiency as Eastern Kentucky pulled away late. Australian senior forward Bree Stephens logged 31 minutes, battling on the glass with seven rebounds and adding two blocks, while junior guard Paris Santacaterina provided perimeter scoring with eight points, including two made threes, as the Sugar Bears were unable to sustain momentum across four quarters.

Bree Stephens — Senior Forward, Central Arkansas
From Townsville, QLD | Height: 1.83 m

  • Minutes: 31 | Points: 5 (Season: 11.1) | Rebounds: 7 (Season: 7.9) | Assists: 2 (Season: 2.7) | Steals: 1 | Blocks: 2 | Turnovers: 2 | FG: 2–8 (25.0%) | 3PT: 1–2 (50.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

Paris Santacaterina — Junior Guard, Central Arkansas
From Mackay, QLD | Height: 1.70 m

  • Minutes: 26 | Points: 8 (Season: 8.4) | Rebounds: 4 (Season: 4.6) | Assists: 1 (Season: 1.8) | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 2 | FG: 3–6 (50.0%) | 3PT: 2–5 (40.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

🇦🇺 Florida International Panthers 76, Kennesaw State Owls 65 (Final)

Florida International secured a home win with a balanced team effort, pulling away late to close out Kennesaw State. Australian junior guard Riley Burd appeared briefly in the rotation, logging short minutes during a settled stretch of the game as the Panthers maintained control and managed the result.

Riley Burd — Junior Guard, Florida International
From Perth, WA | Height: 1.83 m

  • Minutes: 4 | Points: 0 (Season: 1.9) | Rebounds: 0 (Season: 1.8) | Assists: 0 (Season: 0.5) | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 0 | FG: 0–1 (0.0%) | 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

🇦🇺 Lehigh Mountain Hawks 64, Colgate Raiders 45 (Final)

Lehigh delivered a comfortable home win, controlling the defensive end and limiting Colgate to 45 points. Australian freshman guard Alana Reddy saw short rotation minutes in a settled contest, with her appearance coming as the Mountain Hawks managed the game and extended their advantage across the second half.

Alana Reddy — Freshman Guard, Lehigh
From Sydney, NSW | Height: 1.75 m

  • Minutes: 8 | Points: 0 (Season: 3.6) | Rebounds: 0 (Season: 2.1) | Assists: 0 (Season: 1.1) | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 1 | FG: 0–1 (0.0%) | 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

🇦🇺 Nevada Wolf Pack 70, New Mexico Lobos 61 (Final)

Nevada secured a solid road win with a composed second-half performance, controlling tempo and execution to close out New Mexico. Australian junior forward Amelia Raidaveta played a meaningful rotation role, contributing as a passer and secondary defender, recording three assists and a block while helping the Wolf Pack manage key stretches despite a quiet scoring night.

Amelia Raidaveta — Junior Forward, Nevada
From Dubbo, NSW | Height: 1.88 m

  • Minutes: 21 | Points: 1 (Season: 2.0) | Rebounds: 2 (Season: 1.1) | Assists: 3 (Season: 1.0) | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 1 | Turnovers: 3 | FG: 0–1 (0.0%) | 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) | FT: 1–2 (50.0%)

🇦🇺 Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders 88, New Mexico State Aggies 51 (Final)

New Mexico State endured a difficult road outing as Middle Tennessee controlled the game from the opening quarter. Two Australian guards featured for the Aggies, with freshman Keira Hudson providing efficient scoring in limited minutes, while junior Nikki Stanic added perimeter shooting off the bench as New Mexico State struggled to contain Middle Tennessee’s pace and depth.

Keira Hudson — Freshman Guard, New Mexico State
From Central Coast, NSW | Height: 1.65 m

  • Minutes: 14 | Points: 3 (Season: 3.9) | Rebounds: 2 (Season: 0.7) | Assists: 0 (Season: 0.7) | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 2 | FG: 1–1 (100.0%) | 3PT: 1–1 (100.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

Nikki Stanic — Junior Guard, New Mexico State
From Melbourne, VIC | Height: 1.78 m

  • Minutes: 10 | Points: 3 (Season: 0.5) | Rebounds: 1 (Season: 0.6) | Assists: 0 (Season: 0.2) | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 0 | FG: 1–3 (33.3%) | 3PT: 1–3 (33.3%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

🇦🇺 North Dakota State Bison 94, Omaha Mavericks 39 (Final)

North Dakota State delivered a dominant home performance, blowing the game open early and maintaining control throughout in a 55-point win. Australian sophomore guard Amelia Hobson contributed in a short rotation role, impacting the game on both ends with efficient shot selection, activity on the glass, and a block as the Bison cruised comfortably.

Amelia Hobson — Sophomore Guard, North Dakota State
From Parkdale, VIC | Height: 1.83 m

  • Minutes: 14 | Points: 3 (Season: 2.4) | Rebounds: 3 (Season: 1.8) | Assists: 1 (Season: 0.5) | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 1 | Turnovers: 0 | FG: 1–4 (25.0%) | 3PT: 1–3 (33.3%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

🇦🇺 Northern Kentucky Norse 81, Robert Morris Colonials 76 (Final)

Northern Kentucky closed out a tight road win with composed execution down the stretch. Australian junior forward Mia Jordan featured in a short rotation role, contributing as a passer and rebounder in limited minutes as the Norse managed key possessions late to secure the five-point victory.

Mia Jordan — Junior Forward, Northern Kentucky
From Gold Coast, QLD | Height: 1.91 m

  • Minutes: 8 | Points: 0 (Season: 4.5) | Rebounds: 1 (Season: 4.3) | Assists: 2 (Season: 1.2) | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 2 | FG: 0–1 (0.0%) | 3PT: 0–1 (0.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

🇦🇺 Oregon State Beavers 68, Seattle Redhawks 38 (Final)

Oregon State cruised to a dominant home win, holding Seattle to just 38 points with a disciplined defensive performance and balanced rotation minutes across the lineup. Three Australians featured for the Beavers, with senior Lizzy Williamson providing interior presence in limited minutes, while freshmen guards Katelyn Field and Keira Lindemans gained valuable court time as Oregon State controlled the game from start to finish.

Lizzy Williamson — Senior Forward, Oregon State
From Adelaide, SA | Height: 1.96 m

  • Minutes: 9 | Points: 2 (Season: 5.5) | Rebounds: 1 (Season: 4.6) | Assists: 1 (Season: 0.9) | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 0 | FG: 1–3 (33.3%) | 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

Katelyn Field — Freshman Guard, Oregon State
From Melbourne, VIC | Height: 1.80 m

  • Minutes: 8 | Points: 0 (Season: 2.2) | Rebounds: 1 (Season: 0.5) | Assists: 0 (Season: 0.2) | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 0 | FG: 0–1 (0.0%) | 3PT: 0–1 (0.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

Keira Lindemans — Freshman Guard, Oregon State
From Melbourne, VIC | Height: 1.83 m

  • Minutes: 19 | Points: 0 (Season: 1.8) | Rebounds: 2 (Season: 1.3) | Assists: 2 (Season: 0.5) | Steals: 1 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 1 | FG: 0–3 (0.0%) | 3PT: 0–3 (0.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

🇦🇺 Gonzaga Bulldogs 69, Portland Pilots 55 (Final)

Portland couldn’t keep pace with Gonzaga on the road, struggling to generate consistent offense against the Bulldogs’ defensive pressure. Two Australians featured for the Pilots, with freshman centre Jada Kennedy efficient in limited interior touches, while sophomore guard Dyani Ananiev took on playmaking responsibility but endured a difficult shooting night as Portland chased the game.

Jada Kennedy — Freshman Center, Portland
From Melbourne, VIC | Height: 1.96 m

  • Minutes: 13 | Points: 4 (Season: 3.5) | Rebounds: 1 (Season: 2.6) | Assists: 1 (Season: 0.8) | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 1 | Turnovers: 0 | FG: 2–2 (100.0%) | 3PT: 0–0 (0.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

Dyani Ananiev — Sophomore Guard, Portland
From St. Andrews, NSW | Height: 1.88 m

  • Minutes: 25 | Points: 2 (Season: 11.1) | Rebounds: 1 (Season: 4.1) | Assists: 4 (Season: 2.3) | Steals: 2 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 2 | FG: 1–7 (14.3%) | 3PT: 0–5 (0.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

🇦🇺 Marist Red Foxes 62, Rider Broncs 49 (Final)

Rider struggled to find offensive rhythm on the road as Marist controlled the game defensively and pulled away in the second half. Australian sophomore guard Emmy Roach played a solid rotation role, contributing on the glass and defensively with a rebound-heavy effort and a block, but the Broncs were unable to generate enough scoring to stay within reach.

Emmy Roach — Sophomore Guard, Rider
From Littlehampton, SA | Height: 1.83 m

  • Minutes: 20 | Points: 3 (Season: 6.9) | Rebounds: 5 (Season: 4.3) | Assists: 0 (Season: 1.1) | Steals: 1 | Blocks: 1 | Turnovers: 1 | FG: 1–4 (25.0%) | 3PT: 1–2 (50.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

🇦🇺 South Dakota Coyotes 72, St. Thomas–Minnesota Tommies 65 (Final)

St. Thomas pushed South Dakota deep into the fourth quarter but couldn’t close the gap late, falling by seven at home. Australian sophomore guard Abbey Vallance provided an energetic bench contribution, scoring efficiently in limited minutes while impacting the defensive end with two blocks as the Tommies stayed competitive across key stretches.

Abbey Vallance — Sophomore Guard, St. Thomas–Minnesota
From Sydney, NSW | Height: 1.73 m

  • Minutes: 13 | Points: 4 (Season: 2.6) | Rebounds: 3 (Season: 1.6) | Assists: 1 (Season: 1.0) | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 2 | Turnovers: 1 | FG: 2–3 (66.7%) | 3PT: 0–1 (0.0%) | FT: 0–1 (0.0%)

🇦🇺 UNLV Lady Rebels 82, Wyoming Cowgirls 53 (Final)

Wyoming struggled to stay with UNLV’s pace and physicality, falling behind early and unable to recover. Australian freshman guard Katie Harrington earned rotation minutes in the loss, contributing her first collegiate points while showing composure as a secondary ball-handler in a difficult matchup against a deeper, more experienced Rebels lineup.

Katie Harrington — Freshman Guard, Wyoming
From Melbourne, VIC | Height: 1.83 m

  • Minutes: 12 | Points: 2 (Season: 0.0) | Rebounds: 0 (Season: 0.5) | Assists: 1 (Season: 0.0) | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 0 | Turnovers: 0 | FG: 1–2 (50.0%) | 3PT: 0–1 (0.0%) | FT: 0–0 (0.0%)

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