
Texas-Rio Grande Valley

Southeastern Louisiana
Highlights
Summary
HAMMOND, La. (Interstat) ā Charlotte OāKeefe recorded 23 points and 19 rebounds Saturday to lead Texas-Rio Grande Valley to a 77-54 womenās basketball victory over Southeastern Louisiana. The Vaqueros never trailed in the Southland Conference matchup at University Center, building a 40-22 halftime lead. OāKeefe, a 6-foot-3 sophomore from Overland Park, Kansas, dominated inside for Texas-Rio Grande Valley, which improved to 17-11. Southeastern Louisiana, which fell to 4-22, was led by Mia Ramos with 14 points. Gianna Angiolet added 17 points for the Vaqueros. An announced crowd of 311 saw Texas-Rio Grande Valley complete a season sweep of the Lions.
Extended Summary
HAMMOND, La. (Interstat) ā Charlotte OāKeefe delivered a dominant double-double performance, and the Texas-Rio Grande Valley womenās basketball team never trailed in a commanding 77-54 victory over Southeastern Louisiana on Saturday at University Center. The Vaqueros, improving to 17-11 overall and in Southland Conference play, seized control from the opening tip. OāKeefe won the jump ball, and just 15 seconds into the game, Gianna Angiolet sank a 3-pointer off an OāKeefe assist. Another OāKeefe-assisted three from Erin Maguire followed less than a minute later, staking UTRGV to a 6-0 lead it would never relinquish. The most important part of the game was the first quarter, where Texas-Rio Grande Valley established an immediate and overwhelming tone. The Vaqueros opened with a 12-2 run, fueled by aggressive defense and efficient shooting, while the Lions struggled to find any offensive rhythm. That early burst set the trajectory for the entire contest, allowing UTRGV to play from ahead comfortably and methodically extend its advantage each quarter. OāKeefe, a 6-foot-3 junior from Overland Park, Kansas, was the gameās standout, finishing with 23 points and a remarkable 19 rebounds to go with four assists and a block in 32 minutes. Her work on the glass was particularly pivotal, as she secured seven offensive rebounds that led to multiple second-chance opportunities and stifled Southeastern Louisianaās transition game. Angiolet, a sophomore guard from Austin, added 17 points for the Vaqueros. Jalayah Ingram contributed eight points, eight rebounds and five assists, while Maguire of Belfast, Ireland, chipped in five points and six assists. The Lions, who fell to 4-22, were led by Mia Ramos with 14 points and five assists. Aliyah Collins scored 11 points, and Fatime Seck added 10 points and seven rebounds. Texas-Rio Grande Valleyās defensive pressure was consistent, holding Southeastern Louisiana to 34.4% shooting from the field and just 21.1% from 3-point range. The Vaqueros also owned a decisive 44-33 advantage in total rebounds. After building a 40-22 lead by halftime, UTRGV maintained its intensity in the third quarter. The Lions showed a brief spark with an 8-2 run early in the period, cutting the deficit to 30-24, but OāKeefe quickly answered with a layup. The Vaqueros then closed the quarter on a 10-4 spurt to take a 59-40 lead into the final frame, effectively sealing the outcome. The victory provided a bounce-back for UTRGV after a 53-60 loss at McNeese State on Thursday. Southeastern Louisiana has now lost three consecutive games. Texas-Rio Grande Valley returns home to host Northwestern State on Thursday. Southeastern Louisiana travels to face New Orleans on the same night.
Preview
HAMMOND, La. (Interstat) ā A surging Texas-Rio Grande Valley squad looks to continue its push in the Southland Conference standings when it visits struggling Southeastern Louisiana in a womenās basketball matchup Saturday at the University Center. The Vaqueros (16-11) have won six of their last eight games and sit firmly in the conferenceās upper tier. They aim to bounce back from a 60-53 road loss at McNeese State on Thursday. Their success has been fueled by the all-around play of guard Jalayah Ingram, who is coming off a 13-point, 15-rebound, 7-assist performance in a narrow loss to Stephen F. Austin on Feb. 14. Over her last seven games, Ingram is averaging 17.4 points, 9.1 rebounds and 6.0 assists. The host Lions (4-21) have lost three straight and 10 of their last 11, most recently falling 76-69 to Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on Thursday. Their offense leans heavily on guard Aliyah Collins, who exploded for 30 points in that defeat. Collins has scored 21 or more points in three of her last five contests. When the teams met in Edinburg on Jan. 15, UTRGV secured a 78-65 victory. The Vaqueros have dominated the recent series, winning the last five meetings. For Southeastern Louisiana, the game represents a chance to play spoiler and find momentum before the conference tournament. For UTRGV, it is a critical opportunity to solidify its seeding and get back on track after its recent stumble. The matchup features a stark contrast in season trajectories, with the Vaquerosā balanced attack and conference ambitions clashing with the Lionsā search for a signature win behind Collinsā scoring prowess. Tip-off is set for Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Hammond.