
Wright State

Northern Kentucky
Highlights
Summary
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. (Interstat) — The Northern Kentucky women’s basketball team held off a second-half push from Wright State for a 68-62 victory on Saturday at Regents Hall. The Norse, led by Abby Wolterman’s double-double of 19 points and 10 rebounds, used a dominant 22-point second quarter to build a lead. The Raiders, who got 17 points from Breezie Williams, closed the gap after halftime but could not complete the comeback. Northern Kentucky improved to 14-15 overall, while Wright State dropped to 10-19. Both teams struggled from the floor, but the Norse made 10 of 12 free throws to secure the win in front of 1,382 fans. The result completed a regular-season sweep for Northern Kentucky over its conference rival.
Extended Summary
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. (Interstat) — In a game defined by a dominant second-quarter surge and a late defensive stand, the Northern Kentucky Norse held off a persistent Wright State Raiders squad 68-62 in a Horizon League women’s basketball contest Saturday at Regents Hall. Northern Kentucky, improving to 14-15 overall, was propelled by a double-double from Abby Wolterman and a pivotal 22-point second quarter that erased an early deficit. Wright State, despite a valiant effort from guard Breezie Williams, fell to 10-19. The game began as a defensive struggle, with both teams combining for just 17 points in the opening quarter. Wright State emerged with a slim 9-8 lead, but the offensive pace and accuracy shifted dramatically in the second period. The Norse found their rhythm, unleashing a 22-14 quarter fueled by interior scoring and transition opportunities. Mya Meredith’s 3-pointer with 7:02 remaining gave Northern Kentucky its first multi-possession lead at 15-11, a margin they would not relinquish. The Norse closed the half on a 13-6 run to take a 30-23 advantage into the locker room, capitalizing on Wright State’s 10 first-half turnovers. The most important part of the game proved to be Northern Kentucky’s ability to answer every Wright State push in the second half. Each time the Raiders drew close, the Norse executed a critical basket or forced a timely turnover. After Wright State cut the lead to 38-35 midway through the third quarter following a steal and layup by Ellie Magestro-Kennedy, Northern Kentucky responded with a 7-0 spurt, capped by a Karina Bystry 3-pointer, to re-establish a double-digit cushion. Wright State’s resilience was on full display in the fourth quarter. Trailing 54-48, the Raiders mounted a final charge. A Williams step-back 3-pointer and a Lauren Scott triple from the wing brought Wright State within two points at 60-58 with just over two minutes to play. The comeback bid, however, was stifled by Northern Kentucky’s composure at the free-throw line and a series of key defensive stops. On the ensuing possession, Wolterman was fouled and sank both free throws. After a Wright State miss, Meredith connected on a mid-range jumper to extend the lead to six with 2:09 left. The Raiders would get no closer than four points the rest of the way as the Norse sealed the victory at the line, making six free throws in the final 38 seconds. Wolterman, a 6-foot sophomore from West Chester, Ohio, was the standout performer for Northern Kentucky, recording 19 points and 10 rebounds for her fourth double-double of the season. Meredith added 15 points, while Jamaya Thomas contributed eight points and eight rebounds off the bench. The Norse shot 41.9% from the field and converted 10 of 12 free throws. Wright State was led by Williams, who scored 17 points and dished out four assists. Magestro-Kennedy added 13 points and Claire Henson finished with nine points, six rebounds and three assists. The Raiders struggled with efficiency, posting an offensive rating of 86.9 on 71 possessions and committing 16 turnovers, which Northern Kentucky converted into 15 points. A season-high crowd of 1,382 watched the Norse sweep the season series, having defeated Wright State 82-56 on Jan. 17. Northern Kentucky next travels to face Oakland on Wednesday, while Wright State returns home to host Cleveland State.
Preview
Wright State Looks to Avenge Loss, Visit Northern Kentucky in Horizon League Clash HIGHALND HEIGHTS, Ky. (Interstat) — The Wright State Raiders visit the Northern Kentucky Norse on Saturday in a Horizon League women’s basketball matchup, seeking to avenge a lopsided loss from earlier this season. The game is scheduled for Feb. 21, 2026, at Regents Hall. Northern Kentucky (13-15 overall) dominated the first meeting, winning 82-56 at Wright State on Jan. 17. The Raiders (10-18) enter this rematch with some momentum, having won three of their last four games, including a 77-55 victory over Milwaukee on Wednesday. In that win, Claire Henson scored 14 points and dished out seven assists, while Lauren Scott added 15 points. Henson, a key player to watch for Wright State, has been a consistent performer during the team’s recent improved stretch. Over her last seven games, she is averaging 11.1 points and 3.3 assists per contest. The Norse have struggled lately, dropping two of their last three, including a 75-55 home loss to Youngstown State on Thursday. Northern Kentucky will rely on forward Karina Bystry, who scored 18 points in that defeat and is averaging 18.2 points over her last six outings. Bystry had a season-high 35 points in a Jan. 24 overtime loss to Fort Wayne. Both teams are looking to improve their positioning ahead of the Horizon League tournament. Following this game, Wright State will host Cleveland State on Feb. 25, while Northern Kentucky travels to face Oakland on the same date. The Raiders will need a stronger defensive effort after allowing the Norse to shoot 50% from the field in the January meeting. Northern Kentucky aims to protect its home court and complete a regular-season series sweep. Tip-off is set for Saturday afternoon at Regents Hall.