
Samford

Wofford
Highlights
Summary
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (Interstat) â The Wofford Terriers defeated the Samford Bulldogs 52-44 in a womenâs basketball game Saturday at Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium. Maddie Heiss led Wofford with 17 points and six rebounds. The Terriers forced key turnovers, scoring 12 points off them compared to Samfordâs two. Briana Rivera scored 14 points for the Bulldogs. Wofford improved to 16-11 overall. Samford fell to 12-17. The Terriers completed a regular-season sweep after a Jan. 22 victory.
Extended Summary
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (Interstat) â In a defensive struggle defined by missed opportunities and critical turnovers, the Wofford Terriers grinded out a 52-44 victory over the Samford Bulldogs in a Southern Conference womenâs basketball game Saturday at Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium. The game, a rematch of a 24-point Wofford win just a month prior, never approached offensive artistry. Both teams combined to shoot under 36% from the field, with assists (five total) nearly as scarce as made free throws. The decisive factor proved to be Woffordâs ability to capitalize on Samfordâs mistakes, converting 12 points off 11 Bulldog turnovers while committing only seven of their own. The most important stretch of the game arrived late in the second quarter, transforming a tight contest into a lead Wofford would never relinquish. With Samford holding a narrow 15-13 advantage after an Avary Brewer three-pointer at the 4:21 mark, the Bulldogsâ offense disintegrated. Over the final four minutes of the half, Samford committed four consecutive turnovers. Wofford pounced, closing the quarter on a 12-2 run. The sequence was ignited by a Frances Morris offensive foul and turnover, which Queen Ikhiuwu immediately converted into a jump shot. After a blocked layup by Ikhiuwu on the other end, Gabby Mundy stole the ball from Sierra Godbolt. Ikhiuwu secured the offensive board on Mundyâs subsequent miss and found Maddie Heiss for a three-pointer, pushing the lead to 23-15. Samfordâs Kaylee Yarbrough answered with a three, but Yarbrough then turned the ball over, leading to two Elli Porter free throws. A final Sierra Godbolt free throw left the halftime score at 25-18, a margin that felt substantial in such a low-possession game. Samford, which entered on a three-game winning streak, could not mount a sustained challenge in the second half. Every attempt to cut into the deficit was met with a response from Heiss or Mundy. The Bulldogs pulled within four points at 30-26 after a Briana Rivera three-pointer early in the third, but Wofford answered with a 10-2 spurt, capped by back-to-back three-pointers from Mundy and Heiss to extend the lead to 40-28. Samford never got closer than seven points the rest of the way. Maddie Heiss led all scorers for Wofford with 17 points, adding six rebounds. Gabby Mundy provided crucial support with 14 points, including two key three-pointers during the second-half separation. The Terriersâ interior presence was anchored by Toni Warren, who grabbed 10 rebounds, and Queen Ikhiuwu, who contributed six points, eight rebounds and a game-high four assists along with stout defense. For Samford, Briana Rivera scored 14 points, all from the perimeter, hitting four three-pointers. Sierra Godbolt added 11 points. The Bulldogsâ offense was hampered by poor ball movement, managing only two assists against 11 turnovers. Center Emily Bowman, standing 6-foot-5, was a defensive force with four blocked shots and six rebounds in just 19 minutes, but her limited offensive role (four points) underscored Samfordâs struggles to generate easy baskets. They managed only 12 points in the paint. Wofford improved to 16-11 overall and strengthened its position in the conference standings. Samford fell to 12-17. The Terriers conclude their regular season on the road at Furman next Saturday. Samford returns home to host Chattanooga on Thursday before a Saturday matchup with East Tennessee State. The gameâs tempo and scoring were reflected in the advanced metrics. Wofford scored 0.867 points per possession, while Samford managed just 0.721, numbers that highlighted the afternoonâs offensive frustrations and the critical importance of Woffordâs turnover-fueled run to close the first half.
Preview
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (Interstat) â The Wofford Terriers will look to complete a regular-season sweep and solidify their standing when they host the Samford Bulldogs in a Southern Conference womenâs basketball matchup on Saturday. The game tips off at 2 p.m. EST at Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium. Wofford (15-11, 9-4 SoCon) enters on a four-game winning streak, most recently a 72-58 victory over Mercer on Thursday. The Terriers have found success with balanced scoring and stout defense, holding opponents to an average of 55.2 points during their streak. Forward Maddie Heiss has been a consistent contributor, averaging 10.4 points and 5.4 rebounds over her last seven games. Samford (12-16, 6-7), meanwhile, has won three of its last four, including a 68-59 road win at Furman on Thursday. The Bulldogs are powered by the hot hand of guard Frances Morris, who erupted for a career-high 26 points in that victory. Over her last four games, Morris is averaging 19.5 points, showcasing her ability to carry the offensive load. The Bulldogs will seek revenge for an 80-56 home loss to Wofford just last month. In that Jan. 22 meeting, the Terriers dominated, handing Samford one of its most lopsided defeats of the conference schedule. For Wofford, a win would strengthen its position near the top of the league table ahead of the conference tournament. For Samford, building momentum from its recent improved play is crucial as it aims to climb the standings and gain confidence heading into the postseason. Heiss and Morris, both key engines for their teams, will be players to watch as their contrasting stylesâHeissâs interior presence against Morrisâs perimeter scoringâcould dictate the tempo.