
Presbyterian

UNC Asheville
Highlights
Summary
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (Interstat) ā Jamaria Freeman scored 17 points and dished six assists to guide UNC Asheville to a 76-58 womenās basketball victory over Presbyterian on Saturday at Kimmel Arena. The Bulldogs used a decisive 27-point third quarter to pull away after leading 31-28 at halftime. Freeman, a 5-foot-6 guard from Wilson, North Carolina, added three rebounds and two blocks in 31 minutes. JaāCia Cunningham led the Blue Hose with 19 points and six rebounds. Daniella Velez added 16 points for Presbyterian. Deb Orianegbena controlled the interior for UNC Asheville, grabbing 12 rebounds to go with seven points. The Bulldogs improved to 11-17 overall, while Presbyterian fell to 3-24. Attendance was 547.
Extended Summary
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (Interstat) ā A dominant third-quarter surge propelled the UNC Asheville Bulldogs to a 76-58 victory over the Presbyterian Blue Hose in a Big South Conference womenās basketball game Saturday at Kimmel Arena. The game, played before an announced crowd of 547, was a tale of two halves, with the decisive swing occurring after halftime. Presbyterian, which entered the contest with a 3-24 overall record, had managed to stay within striking distance in the first half, trailing by just three points at the intermission, 31-28. The Blue Hose had even held a brief lead early, but UNC Ashevilleās defense and a sudden offensive explosion in the third period turned a close contest into a comfortable win for the home team, which improved to 11-17. The most important part of the game unfolded decisively in the third quarter. After a first half characterized by turnovers and missed opportunities for both sides, the Bulldogs emerged from the locker room with renewed purpose. They outscored Presbyterian 27-15 in the frame, transforming a narrow three-point advantage into a commanding 15-point lead heading into the final quarter. The run was fueled by a combination of stifling defense and efficient scoring. UNC Asheville recorded five of its nine total blocks and six of its 12 steals in the game during this pivotal stretch, converting Presbyterianās 24 total turnovers into 17 points. Jamaria Freeman, a 5-foot-6 guard from Wilson, North Carolina, was the catalyst for UNC Asheville. She finished with a team-high 17 points, six assists, three rebounds and two blocks in 31 minutes, orchestrating the offense and applying constant pressure on both ends of the floor. Her backcourt partner, DāYanna Maxey of Atlanta, added 12 points and five assists. The Bulldogsā interior presence was anchored by Deb Orianegbena, who pulled down a game-high 12 rebounds to go with seven points, and Nia Green of Baltimore, who contributed 13 points, four rebounds and four blocks. For Presbyterian, the offensive burden was carried by JaāCia Cunningham of Milwaukee and Daniella Velez of Queens, New York. Cunningham led all scorers with 19 points and added six rebounds, while Velez scored 16 points, dished out three assists and recorded two blocks. Krystal Haddock of Greenville, North Carolina, played a game-high 39 minutes, finishing with 13 points, five rebounds and four assists. Despite the efforts of Cunningham and Velez, the Blue Hose struggled with efficiency throughout the contest. They shot 41.8% from the field but were hampered by their 24 turnovers and a 50% clip from the free-throw line, making just 8 of 16 attempts. UNC Asheville, while shooting 43.5% from the floor, capitalized on its extra opportunities, scoring 17 points off turnovers and outrebounding Presbyterian 12-6 on the offensive glass, leading to 12 second-chance points. The statistical disparity was stark. UNC Asheville tallied 12 assists, 12 steals and nine blocks as a team, showcasing a comprehensive defensive effort. Presbyterian managed only five assists and five steals. The Bulldogs also enjoyed a significant advantage in bench scoring, receiving key contributions from Journee McDaniel of New Bern, North Carolina, who scored 12 points, and Aileen Marquez. The victory completed a regular-season sweep for UNC Asheville over Presbyterian, having also won the previous meeting on Jan. 17 by a score of 64-53. The Bulldogs will look to build on this performance when they travel to face Winthrop on Wednesday. Presbyterian, mired in a losing streak, will attempt to regroup on the road at Radford, also on Wednesday. According to National Statisticalās ELO system, UNC Asheville entered the game with an 82.80 percent probability to win, a forecast validated by their second-half execution. The Bulldogsā ability to lock down defensively and find an offensive rhythm after halftime proved to be the definitive difference in securing the conference win.
Preview
Preview: Presbyterian at UNC Asheville Womenās Basketball ASHEVILLE, N.C. (Interstat) ā Two Big South Conference womenās basketball teams seeking to halt slides will meet Saturday when UNC Asheville hosts Presbyterian at Kimmel Arena. The Bulldogs (10-17) have lost three of their last four, including a 60-55 home loss to High Point on Wednesday. Journee McDaniel led Asheville in that contest with 20 points and four assists. The junior has been a consistent performer, averaging 11.4 points over her last seven games and posting a double-double of 11 rebounds and 11 points against Gardner-Webb on Jan. 30. Presbyterian (3-23) enters on a 10-game losing streak, most recently falling 72-59 to Winthrop on Wednesday. Daniella Velez, a player to watch for the Blue Hose, scored 11 points in that loss. She has averaged 7.6 points per game over her last seven outings. The Bulldogs won the previous meeting this season, 64-53 at Presbyterian on Jan. 17. In that game, Ashevilleās defense held the Blue Hose to 32.8% shooting from the field. This matchup features the conferenceās bottom two teams in the standings. UNC Asheville will look to leverage its home court advantage, where it is 6-7 this season, to sweep the season series. Presbyterian, 1-12 on the road, continues its search for its first conference win and aims to break a streak of scoring 70 or fewer points in 21 consecutive games. Tip-off is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026. Following this game, UNC Asheville travels to face Winthrop on Wednesday, while Presbyterian visits Radford on Feb. 25.