
Radford

Charleston Southern
Highlights
Summary
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (Interstat) â The Radford womenâs basketball team secured a 92-78 victory over Charleston Southern in a Big South Conference game Saturday at CSU Field House. Joi Williams led the Highlanders with 22 points and five assists. Kirah Dandridge added 17 points for Radford, which led 49-39 at halftime and maintained a double-digit advantage through the second half. Caelan Ellis scored 23 points for the Buccaneers, and Tyonna Bailey had a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds. Radford improved to 18-11 overall. Charleston Southern fell to 8-19. Attendance was 278.
Extended Summary
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (Interstat) â In a game defined by runs and a relentless offensive pace, the Radford Highlanders avenged an earlier conference loss by pulling away from the Charleston Southern Buccaneers for a 92-78 victory in a Big South womenâs basketball matchup Saturday at CSU Field House. The most important part of the game arrived late in the second quarter, when Radford transformed a narrow contest into a commanding lead it would never relinquish. Leading 33-31 with just over three minutes remaining in the half, the Highlanders unleashed a decisive 12-0 surge to close the quarter. The run was fueled by stifling defense and opportunistic scoring. It began with a Cate Carlson steal that led to a fast-break layup, and included contributions from Joi Williams and Kirah Dandridge. The burst culminated in another Carlson steal and score just before the halftime buzzer, sending Radford into the locker room with a 49-31 advantage and all the momentum. The Highlanders maintained control throughout the second half, weathering every push from the Buccaneers. Charleston Southern, led by Caelan Ellisâs 23 points, cut the deficit to 13 points on several occasions in the fourth quarter but could not draw closer. Radfordâs efficient offense and advantage in key hustle categories proved too much to overcome. Radford improved to 18-11 overall, while Charleston Southern fell to 8-19. Joi Williams led all scorers with 22 points, adding five rebounds and five assists for the Highlanders. Kirah Dandridge, named the top star for Radford, contributed 17 points and five rebounds, continuing her strong recent form. Georgia Simonsen added 15 points and seven rebounds, and Cate Carlson filled the stat sheet with 12 points, eight rebounds, five assists and three steals. For Charleston Southern, Ellisâs 23 points came on efficient shooting, and Tyonna Bailey recorded a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds. Thelma Barbitch added 14 points off the bench. The game was a stark contrast in offensive execution and ball security. Radford shot 50.7% from the field and committed only nine turnovers, which they converted into 18 points. Charleston Southern, despite shooting a respectable 46.7% and making 12 three-pointers, was undone by 15 turnovers that led directly to just seven points for the Buccaneers. Radford also dominated points in the paint, 42-26, and dished out more than twice as many assists, nine to four. The victory avenged a 63-59 home loss to Charleston Southern back on Jan. 3. Since that defeat, Radford has won eight of its last 12 conference games. Radford set the tone early with a high-scoring first quarter, taking a 23-22 lead. The second-quarter closing run, however, established the separation that defined the remainder of the contest. The Highlandersâ offensive rating of 121.8 points per 100 possessions underscored their efficient afternoon, while their defense held the Buccaneers to a 103.8 rating. Attendance was 278 at the CSU Field House. Radford next hosts Presbyterian on Wednesday. Charleston Southern travels to face Longwood, also on Wednesday.
Preview
Preview: Radford Looks to Rebound Against Charleston Southern in Big South Matchup NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (Interstat) â The Radford Highlanders visit the Charleston Southern Buccaneers in a Big South Conference womenâs basketball game on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, at CSU Field House. Radford (17-11) enters looking to steady itself after a 52-57 home loss to South Carolina Upstate on Wednesday. The Highlanders had won five of their previous six games prior to that defeat. Charleston Southern (8-18) seeks to end a two-game skid, most recently falling 48-64 at High Point on Feb. 14. The season series is tied, with Charleston Southern claiming a 63-59 victory in Radford on Jan. 3. A key player for the Highlanders is Cherish Haywood. The guard is coming off a team-high 12 points in 19 minutes off the bench in the loss to Upstate. Over her last seven games, she has provided versatile contributions, including a 6-point, 5-rebound, 3-assist performance in a win over High Point on Feb. 7. Charleston Southern will rely on guard Caelan Ellis, who logged 36 minutes and scored 13 points with 3 assists in the loss at High Point. Ellis has been a consistent offensive threat, scoring 21 points in a win at South Carolina Upstate on Jan. 30 and averaging significant minutes in conference play. Radfordâs recent results show a potent offense, scoring 73 points or more in three of their last five wins, but also a vulnerability, surrendering 88 points in an overtime loss at Longwood on Feb. 4. Charleston Southernâs season has been marked by inconsistency, though the Buccaneers have shown flashes, such as an 88-point outburst in a win over Presbyterian on Feb. 7. The matchup pits Radfordâs winning record and defensive strength â they held South Carolina Upstate to 29 points in a Jan. 28 win â against a Charleston Southern team playing at home where they have secured three of their eight victories this season. Following this game, Radford hosts Presbyterian on Feb. 25, while Charleston Southern travels to face Longwood the same day. Tipoff is scheduled for 2 p.m. Eastern.