Women's Basketball

Troy Dominates Ole Miss; First Win over SEC Opponent in 21 Years

Troy 71, Ole Miss 54
OXFORD, Mississippi – For the second time in three seasons, Troy women's basketball knocked off a major conference foe as the Trojans dominated Ole Miss, 71-54, at The Pavilion on Wednesday.

Troy (8-2) led by as many 19 and held the lead for 36:54 earning its first win over an SEC opponent in 21 seasons. The win also marks the program's best start in Division I history (1993); Troy last started 8-2 or better in 1991-92.

Kayla Robinson was 3-for-5 from 3-point range and led the Trojans with 16 points and was one of four Troy players in double figures; the junior is averaging 12.0 points and 8.8 rebounds over the last four games. Amber Rivers had 13 points and eight boards, while Harriet Winchester and Japonica James added 11 and 10 points, respectively.

Houston Baptist 68, ULM 60
Houston - A bad second quarter was just enough to send the ULM women's basketball team to a loss on Wednesday afternoon, falling to Houston Baptist 68-60 at Sharp Gym.

The Warhawks (5-5) outscored the Huskies (5-5) in the first, third and fourth quarters, but HBU dominated the second quarter 24-8 to pick up the win.