Winthrop (14-16, 8-8 Big South) faced a tough challenge against Radford (14-17, 9-7 Big South) in a game where both teams fought hard.
First Quarter: Jada Ryce got the Eagles on the board first with a three-pointer. Winthrop led 5-4 halfway through the quarter but struggled offensively at times.
Second Quarter: Nyah Stallings and Marissa Gasaway made key plays to keep Winthrop competitive, but Radford managed to maintain a slight lead at halftime.
Third Quarter: Winthrop showed resilience, with Leonor Paisana tying the score at 31. However, Radford went on a run to end the quarter leading 46-38.
Fourth Quarter: Gasaway and Stallings led Winthrop’s efforts in the final quarter, but Radford’s strong finish secured the victory.
Winthrop’s 2023-24 season has come to an end, but the team will regroup and prepare for the upcoming season starting in November of 2024.
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