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Nov
Women's Division 1
'Keep Carmody': Lily is here with 14-13 double double
Three Australians started for the Davidson Wildcats in NCAA Women's Basketball on November 7, 2025
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Star Australian Senior Amelia Hassett dropped 17 points in 25 minutes as the 24th-ranked Kentucky Wildcats destroyed Monmouth 104-46 on Friday, November 7, 2025 (AEDT).
Hassett went 6-from-11 from the field including 3-from-8 threes and 2-of-2 at the free throw line. She also pulled down seven rebounds, had two assists, a steal and a block without a turnover. The Wildcats are 2-0.
Meanwhile, Lily Carmody poured in team-high 21 points in 36 minutes to lead Boston College to a solid 69-57 win against New Hampshire. She knocked all three of her three-point attempts and went 7-from-10 from the field and 10-of-12 at the free thrown line.
Both Boston College and New Hampshire are 1-1 to start the season.
Lily Carmody also came up big for the Stanford Cardinal, scoring 14 points and grabbing 13 rebounds in their 79-58 win against Santa Clara.
UC Santa Barbara 50, UCLA 87 (Final) @ Pauley Pavilion – Los Angeles, CA
Top Performers
- J. Puente-Valverde (UCSB) – 10 PTS
- G. Jaquez (UCLA) – 21 PTS, 6 REB
Australians (UCSB): Olivia Bradley started for the Gauchos and score 11 points in 19 minutes. She also had three rebounds and knocked down a three while Zoe Shaw, also a starter, went scoreless in 26 minutes. She had one rebound, two assists and missed all five of her field goal attempts, including three attempts from deep.
SE Louisiana 26, LSU 115 (Final) @ Pete Maravich Assembly Center – Baton Rouge, LA
Top Performers
- M. Dangerfield (SELA) – 8 PTS
- F. Johnson (LSU) – 17 PTS
Australians (SE Louisiana): Aisha Marten-Coney played just three minutes in the 86-point demolition. She didn't record a statistic.
North Carolina A&T 43, TCU 82 (Final) @ Schollmaier Arena – Fort Worth, TX
Top Performers
- P. Locke (NCAT) – 7 PTS, 7 REB
- O. Miles (TCU) – 16 PTS, 8 REB, 6 AST
Australians (TCU): Freshman centre Sarah Portlock didn't suit up.
Monmouth 46, Kentucky 104 (Final) @ Rupp Arena – Lexington, KY
Top Performers
- F. Djalo (MONM) – 8 PTS
- A. Hassett (UK) – 17 PTS, 7 REB
Australians (Kentucky): Amelia Hassett.
New Hampshire 57, Boston College 69 (Final) @ Conte Forum – Chestnut Hill, MA
Top Performers
- E. DeChent (UNH) – 28 PTS, 9 REB, 4 STL
- L. Carmody (BC) – 21 PTS, 4 STL
Australians (Boston College): Lily Carmody scored 21 points and had 4 steals while Eleanor Trout didn't suit up.
Nevada 45, Sacramento State 65 (Final) @ Hornet Pavilion – Sacramento, CA
Top Performers
- A. Young (NEV) – 11 PTS, 6 REB
- B. Versteeg (SAC) – 14 PTS
Australians (Nevada): Amelia Raidaveta scored four points in 20 minutes as a starter for the Wolf Pack. She added three boards, an assist and a steal.
Australians (Sacramento State): Rubi Gray started for the Hornets and in 20 minutes scored three points, and an assist. Jemma Amoore didn't suit up.
Green Bay 55, Loyola Chicago 46 (Final) @ Gentile Arena – Chicago, IL
Top Performers
- M. Skorupski (GB) – 15 PTS, 6 REB, 5 STL
- C. Djoko (LUC) – 7 REB, 3 STL
Australians (Loyola Chicago): Holly Dolny didn't suit up.
Presbyterian 41, Wake Forest 78 (Final) @ LJVM Coliseum – Winston-Salem, NC
Top Performers
- J. Cunningham (PRES) – 8 PTS, 6 REB
- M. Brown (WAKE) – 14 PTS, 7 REB, 3 STL
Australians (Presbyterian): Adout Ring didn't suit up.
Australians (Wake Forest): Opal Bird logged 14 minutes for the Demon Deacons off the bench. She had four points, two rebounds, an assist and a block.
William & Mary 50, Davidson 71 (Final) @ John M. Belk Arena – Davidson, NC
Top Performers
- C. Geddes (W&M) – 20 PTS, 6 REB
- K. Bruyndoncx (DAV) – 18 PTS
Australians (Davidson): Charlise Dunn started for the Wildcats, played 31 minutes and scored 11 points, had five boards, an assist, steal and a block; Katie Donovan started next to Dunn. She played 25 minutes, scored four points, had two rebounds, two assists and two blocks; Emilie Bessell also started. Bessell scored two points in 16 minutes, had four rebounds and an assists; and Asha Nightingale played two minutes off the bench. She made her only field goal attempt, a three.
College of St Mary 47, Omaha 88 (Final) @ Baxter Arena – Omaha, NE
Top Performers
- J. Porter (CSM) – 18 PTS, 15 REB
- C. Olsen (OMA) – 25 PTS
Australians (Omaha): Emily Foy; Amy Kurkowski; and Edie Clarke didn't suit up.
New Mexico 59, Colorado 84 (Final) @ CU Events Center – Boulder, CO
Top Performers
- D. Hooks (UNM) – 22 PTS, 7 REB
- A. Dutat (COLO) – 16 PTS, 13 REB, 4 STL
Australians (Colorado): Hannah Jensen didn't suit up.
UC Riverside 59, Arizona 62 (Final) @ McKale Memorial Center – Tucson, AZ
Top Performers
- M. Chocano (UCR) – 11 PTS, 6 REB
- N. Cornfield (ARIZ) – 10 PTS, 8 AST
Australians (UC Riverside): Makayla Minshall played 11 minutes off the bench for the Highlanders. She had a rebound and an assists but missed her only field goal attempt, a three; while Hannah Wickstrom didn't suit up.
Santa Clara 58, Stanford 79 (Final) @ Maples Pavilion – Stanford, CA
Top Performers
- M. Jones (SCU) – 16 PTS
- A. Eschmeyer (STAN) – 11 PTS, 12 REB, 4 BLK
Australians (Stanford): Lara Somfai delivered a monster double-double for the Cardinals. Somfai dropped 14 points in 25 minutes to go with 13 rebounds, a steal and a block for the 2-0 California school.
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