The women's basketball team concluded their season with a fourth place finish at the NCCAA national tournament. They lost to Emmanuel (Georgia) 76-65 after holding a lead in the fourth quarter.
The women's basketball team's postseason did not end on Thursday, but their pursuit of a second consecutive NCCAA national championship ceased with a 62-55 loss to Concordia (Michigan) in the semifinals of the tournament.
The women's basketball team advanced in the winner's bracket and captured a 77-70 double overtime win against Southwestern Christian on Wednesday in the quarterfinal round of the NCCAA national championships. The victory gave head coach Roy Mulholland his 500th career win as a basketball coach spread between Greenville University (269 wins) and Greenville High School (231).
The women's basketball team defeated Trinity Christian 71-63 on Saturday afternoon to claim the NCCAA North Central championship for the second straight year and advance to the NCCAA national championships.
The women's basketball team saw their NCAA Division III tournament aspirations end last Friday, but they are still in the running for the automatic berth in the NCCAA national tournament. On Saturday, Greenville will host Trinity Christian who was an 88-87 winner over Judson in Wednesday night's NCCAA North Central Regional playoff game in Elgin.
The women's basketball team squared off with NCAA Division II Oakland City in a rare February non-conference game and lost 86-84 on a last second three-pointer after taking an eight point lead into the fourth quarter.
The women's basketball team defeated Fontbonne 86-64 on Wednesday night to take sole possession of first place in the SLIAC standings. After GU's win and a loss by Eureka, the Panthers are one game better in the conference standings.
The women's basketball team only had to endure a short stay in second place in the conference standings as they won 64-58 over Spalding on Monday night to rise back up to a first place tie with Eureka.
Due to Winter Storm Hunter that went through the Louisville region and impacted travel arrangements, the basketball games scheduled between Greenville University and Spalding have been postponed on Saturday night, January 13. The games were rescheduled for Monday, January 22.
Due to weather developments impacting travel for Spalding University, the basketball games scheduled between Greenville University and Spalding have been pushed back to tip offs at 6 p.m. for the women's game and 8 p.m. for the men's game on Saturday night, January 13.
The women's basketball team gained a 91-45 win over Blackburn on Saturday as they moved nine games over .500. Laura Goodnight and Naomi Johnson were Greenville's leading scorers as they each came off the bench to post 16 point performances.
The women's basketball team continued their perfect run through conference play with a 99-45 win over MacMurray. Laura Goodnight returned to action after missing 10 games and led Greenville with 16 points off the bench.
The women's basketball team managed to stay on top of the SLIAC heading into the Christmas vacation as they traveled to Fontbonne and won 61-48 on Saturday.
The women's basketball team led from start to finish as they earned a 92-71 victory over St. Mary-of-the-Woods in their first of two games this weekend.
The women's basketball team earned a critical road victory as they defeated the defending SLIAC regular season and tournament champion Eureka by an 85-80 score in a come-from-behind effort on Wednesday.
The women's basketball team ran past Hannibal-La Grange on Monday in their first game after Thanksgiving as they passed the century mark in a 102-56 win.