#23 Lady Bobcats Dominate on Both Ends in Statement Win Over Southern Maryland
The Bryant & Stratton College (VA) Lady Bobcats delivered a dominant 86–55 victory over the College of Southern Maryland Hawks, using an explosive offensive performance and relentless defensive pressure to control the game from start to finish. The Bobcats started hot with a 25-point first quarter and carried that momentum throughout, with standout scoring led by Sian Lewin, who erupted for career-high 31 points on 13-of-22 shooting while adding seven rebounds, four assists, and five steals.
The Bobcats showcased impressive balance across the lineup, with Carissa Frederick contributing a strong 19-point, 10-rebound, first career double-double and Ravyn Gill adding 10 points with a game-high six steals. The Bobcats dominated the glass with a massive 51–28 rebounding advantage, including 26 offensive boards that created a steady flow of second-chance scoring opportunities. Defensively, the team forced 34 turnovers, turning the Hawks mistakes into consistent transition points.
The Bobcats' depth continued to shine as players like Sania Johnson and Jordan Moore brought energy off the bench, combining for 13 points and 14 rebounds. Bryant & Stratton outscored Southern Maryland in every quarter and never allowed momentum to shift, closing out the game with a 21-point fourth quarter to seal the commanding win. It was a complete team effort that highlighted efficiency, hustle, and defensive intensity as the Bobcats continued their strong early-season performance.
