The women's basketball season ended on Wednesday night in the first round of the SLIAC tournament when the Panthers suffered a 68-61 loss to Fontbonne.
The women's basketball team topped Lyon for the second time this season, recovering from a 28-20 first quarter deficit by outscoring the Scots 54-32 in the second and third quarters en route to a 92-80 win.
The women's basketball team defeated Fontbonne 79-47 on Saturday afternoon. The Panthers honored Sophia Cisneros before the game and then received 18 points from Alyssa Seymour and Savana Powell-Goodman in the win.
The women's basketball team dropped an 88-57 decision at Webster on Saturday afternoon. The Panthers finished with three players reaching double figures scoring efforts, led by Carolina Hoffman with 15 points, Savana Powell-Goodman with 11, and Alyssa Seymour with 10.
The women's basketball team suffered a 77–60 loss to Westminster on Wednesday night in H.J. Long Gymnasium. Savana Powell-Goodman led GU with a team-high 15 points, Mia deJesus posted nine points, and Sierra Compton tallied eight points in the defeat.
The women's basketball team routed Blackburn on Saturday, rolling to a 95-58 win. The Panthers were led in scoring by Carolina Hoffman with 22 points and Savana Powell-Goodman with 19 points.
The women's basketball team took a 72-59 win at Eureka on Wednesday night to keep their hold on third place in the SLIAC standings. Savana Powell-Goodman led the Panthers with 24 points, and Natalie Iberg provided 17 points.
The women's basketball team erased a nine point deficit in the fourth quarter and defeated Lyon 96-92 in H.J. Long Gymnasium. A 26-point, 12-rebound outing from Alyssa Seymour sparked the Panthers to the victory.
The women's basketball team captured another conference win with a 74-67 victory at Fontbonne on Saturday. Alyssa Seymour led Greenville with a double-double of 21 points and 14 rebounds in the victory.
The women's basketball team came from behind to win Tuesday night's SLIAC game against Principia 69-61 in overtime. Greenville trailed by eight with just over four minutes to play but managed to force an OT where they outscored Principia 10-2 in the extra session.
The women's basketball team experienced a roller coaster ride in Saturday's contest against Centre. The Panthers led 19-2 after the first quarter, but Centre came back to tie the game at halftime before finishing the game with a 55-43 defeat over the Panthers.
The women's basketball team pulled out a 55-54 win at Spalding on Wednesday night, receiving a bucket from Mia deJesus with 11 seconds remaining that capped a 7-0 run by the Panthers to end the game.
The women's basketball team dropped a 92-66 contest to Webster on Saturday afternoon in H.J. Long Gymnasium. The Panthers received a team-high 14 points from Savana Powell-Goodman in the SLIAC setback.
The women's basketball team dropped a 66-56 decision at Westminster on Wednesday night. The Panthers outscored the Blue Jays 33-30 in the second half, and Adeline Goheen led GU in scoring with 13 points.
The women's basketball team recovered from a slow first quarter to take the lead by halftime and pulled away in the second half during their 63-54 SLIAC win over Spalding on Saturday afternoon.
The women's basketball team hosted Crowley's Ridge in a non-conference tilt on Thursday night in H.J. Long Gymnasium. The Pioneers ended the game as 85-75 winners over the Panthers despite a 28 point explosion from Greenville guard Carolina Hoffman.
The women's basketball team completed Saturday's game with a 69-61 loss to Illinois College after the Lady Blues outscored GU 19-9 in the third quarter to overtake Greenville's narrow 37-35 halftime lead.
The women's basketball team led 15-9 after one quarter in Wednesday night's matchup at Washington-St. Louis, but the Bears came from behind and downed the Panthers 61-43 on the road.
The women's basketball team led 15-9 after one quarter in Wednesday night's matchup at Washington-St. Louis, but the Bears came from behind and downed the Panthers 61-43 on the road.
The women's basketball team opened their season 2-0 after a 67-45 win against William Wilson on Saturday morning. The Panthers will next play Washington-St. Louis on Wednesday night.
The women's basketball team won their first game of the season, topping Birmingham Southern 58-57. The Panthers (1-0) conclude their trip with a game at Covenant against Warren Wilson on Saturday.