BREVARD, N.C. — Warren Wilson women's basketball delivered its strongest offensive performance of the season on Monday evening, putting up 78 points on the road at Brevard College inside Boshamer Gymnasium. The Owls hit seven threes, had four players score in double figures, and battled their way to a competitive, high-tempo matchup that remained close through three quarters.
Brevard opened the game with a strong first period, but the Owls responded with a 22-point second quarter and continued attacking the rim and perimeter throughout the night. Warren Wilson stayed within two possessions late in the third before Brevard used a late run to create separation in the fourth.
Lewis Pours in 23 with Six Threes
Moosie Lewis produced one of her best scoring performances of the season, finishing with 23 points on 6–11 shooting from three. She added 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and 1 steal, providing momentum throughout the night and keeping the Owls within striking distance multiple times.
Martin Adds 15 in All-Around Effort
Ellie Martin contributed 15 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and 7 steals, showcasing her versatility in 34 minutes of action. She knocked down key jumpers in both halves and created scoring opportunities with her activity in passing lanes.
Littlejohn Dominates the Glass
Forward Kiera Littlejohn delivered a standout game inside, scoring 12 points while grabbing a team-high 9 rebounds. She worked relentlessly on the offensive glass, helping the Owls generate 22 second-chance points.
Galloway Stays Steady in 40-Minute Night
Freshman Ori Galloway played the full 40 minutes and totaled 10 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, and 1 block. She ran the floor in transition, created defensive pressure, and knocked down a key three during the second-quarter surge.
Additional Contributions
- Briah Clarke added 4 points and 3 rebounds, providing strong minutes early.
- Jordan McGhee scored 6 points and added a steal, including a second-half finish that cut the lead to single digits.
- Marielle McNeal chipped in 5 points, 2 rebounds, and solid defensive rotations.
- Nesha Oliver, Brea Batts, and Twig Barnes contributed off the bench with energy on both ends.
Team Notes
- Warren Wilson scored a season-high 78 points.
- The Owls hit 7 threes and shot 81% from the free-throw line.
- WWC posted 32 points in the paint, 22 second-chance points, and 15 points off turnovers.
- The Owls' 23-point fourth quarter capped their strongest scoring display to date.