https://sfajacks.com/sports/womens-basketball/stats/2025-26/southeastern-louisiana-university/boxscore/13801 Five Ladyjacks recorded double figures led by a season-high 24 points from Harmanie Dominguez to complete the third largest comeback under Coach Bishop. HAMMOND, La.- The Stephen F. Austin women's basketball program wrapped up their four-game road trip in Hammond against the Southeastern Louisiana Lady Lions. Both teams traded baskets to begin the game, but the Lady Lions extended their lead with a 10-2 scoring run, 13-6 with 6:34 left in the first quarter. SFA made four straight free throws, but SLU continued to put the pressure on with a 7-0 spurt to take a double-digit lead, 20-10. SLU extended their lead to 14 before Anika Hyland made two free throws to end the first quarter with the Ladyjacks down 12, 26-14. The back-and-forth continued in the second quarter as SLU consistently held an 11 to 14 point lead until a fast break layup from Harmanie Dominguez cut the deficit to nine, 37-28. The Lady Lions tacked on two free throws to go into halftime with a 39-28 lead. With 8:48 left in the third, SFA went on an 8-0 run to cut the deficit to five points, 43-38. Four minutes later, the Ladyjacks went on a scorching 11-2 run to tie the game at 51. Both teams traded blows the rest of the quarter but thanks to a buzzer beater layup from Cha Gardner, the Ladyjacks headed into the fourth quarter with a one-point lead, 58-57 erasing an 11-point halftime deficit. Dominguez scored the first six points for SFA in the fourth with a three-pointer and three made free throws to put the Ladyjacks up five, 64-59. Back-to-back baskets made by the Lady Lions cut the lead down to one, 64-63. SFA responded in a big way with back-to-back threes from Lydia Cajuste and Kaylinn Kemp got the lead back up to seven with 5:49 left in the game. Less than a minute later, SFA went on a 9-1 run to get their first double digit lead of the game, 79-66 with 3:09 left in the game. The Ladyjack defense held strong the rest of the game and Kemp scored the final basket of the game to secure a 15-point victory, 87-72. POSTGAME NOTES • SFA earned their 41st victory over the SLU Lady Lions and have won 20 of the past 22 matchups. • This was the third-largest comeback in the Bishop Era, behind a 15-point comeback ACU in 2024-25 season and a 26-point comeback against Southern Utah in 2023-24 season. • The 59 points scored in the second half is the second most in the Bishop Era, behind a 64-point second half against TAMUSA last season. • Harmanie Dominguez led the team with 24 points and tied her season high with five made three-pointers. • Key Roseby tallied 13 points, seven rebounds, and tied the team lead with two steals. • Lydia Cajuste tied her career high with 13 points and ties the most three-pointers she has made in a game with three. • Kaylinn Kemp tacked on 12 points and recorded her eighth straight game with at least five assists. • Cha Gardner her third double-double this season with 12 points and tied the team lead with 10 rebounds. • Aziyah Farrier tied Gardner with ten rebounds while Myka Perry tied Roseby and Dominguez with seven rebounds. Farrier also led the team with two blocks. UP NEXT The Ladyjacks will return to the friendly confines of the Sawmill for their next two games. SFA will host UIW on Thursday, January 8 at 6:00 p.m. then Houston Christian on Saturday, January 10 at 2:00 p.m. SECURE YOUR SEATS TODAY Single game tickets and five-game flex plans for all 16 SFA women's basketball home matchups are available for purchase now. Fans interested in purchasing season ticket packages can secure their seats here. Don't miss out on all the exciting action inside William R. Johnson Coliseum this season! THE 'JACKS HAVE GONE MOBILE SFA Athletics' newest mobile phone application is designed to bring Lumberjack fans closer to the action than ever before. Available now on both the App Store and Google Play, the new SFA Athletics app delivers schedules, scores, rosters, news, ticket access, and exclusive content right to your phone. Fans can also receive push notifications, so they never miss a moment of the action. Download now: Official SFA Athletics App. FOLLOW THE LADYJACKS For all the latest information on SFA women's basketball, visit SFAjacks.com. For up-to-the-minute updates, follow the Ladyjacks on X, Instagram and Facebook
This is the eleventh episode and third segment of the fourth season of the Red Fox Report. Presented by the Marist Center for ...
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This is the eleventh episode and first segment of the fourth season of the Red Fox Report. Presented by the Marist Center for Sports Communication. Credit to ESPN+ for streaming rights. THE RUNDOWN Men's Lacrosse: Marist Vs. Siena Men's Lacrosse: Marist @ Quinnipiac Softball: Marist @ Iona Softball: Marist @ Mount St. Mary's (Game 2) Executive Producer - Gene Barbieri Executive Producer - Nick Chiarito Associate Producer/Editor - Lucas Baquero Associate Producer - Mike Schiavone Talents - Nick Chiarito, Sierra Fisher Socials Team - Quinn DiFiore, Kaylie DeChicchis, Luca Di Rienzo, Amanda Gorrin, Jack Dovaras Filmed on April 8th, 2026
Analysts say the Penguins’ rise from afterthought to playoff lock is remarkable, capped by clinching their first postseason berth since 2022 as the second seed in the Metropolitan after a 5-2 win over the Devils. Once dismissed as a bottom-feeder, Pittsburgh benefits from Dan Muse’s reenergized coaching, a deeper roster, and a high-powered attack that could be Crosby-era’s best. Key factors include Mantha’s 31 goals, Erik Karlsson’s Norris-caliber form, Evgeni Malkin’s resurgence, and strong contributions from a revitalized fourth line. The team has improved defensively, goaltending has exceeded expectations, and the power play ranks around 3.57 goals per game. Crosby remains the catalyst, with Dubas adding effective pieces around him; early doubt has given way to optimism for a potential deep playoff run, with plausible first-round opponents such as the Flyers. Like 👍 Subscribe 🔔 and stay informed. Visit NHENews.COM for more top headlines.
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24Seconds is the best moments of a basketball game: dunks, three-pointers, clutch plays, and top moments of the game. Subscribe to the channel for regular highlights. #24Seconds #nba #highlights #sports #basketball #sport E.J. Liddell scored a career-high 21 points to lead the Brooklyn Nets to a 96-90 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night. Ben Saraf added 19, while Drake Powell and Malachi Smith each had 11 for the Nets (20-59), who have won two straight and three of their last five. AJ Green scored 20 points for Milwaukee, which dropped to 31-48. Taurean Prince added 16 points, Cormac Ryan chipped in with 14 and Jericho Sims had 12. Brooklyn extended its lead to 83-72 in the first five minutes of the fourth. Saraf converted a one-legged fadeaway and had a breakaway dunk in consecutive possessions. Milwaukee cut the deficit to 88-87 on Prince’s corner 3 with 2:28 left. But that was as close as the Bucks would come.
Watch full game NHL highlights from the matchup between the Edmonton Oilers and the Utah Mammoth on April 07, 2026, condensing all the action to get you up to speed in a flash, where Connor McDavid and the Oilers go back and fourth with Clayton Keller and the Mammoth in a matchup that needed extra time to decide the winner! 00:00 1st Period 03:30 2nd Period 07:03 3rd Period 09:00 Overtime ▶️ Subscribe now: https://youtube.com/nhl Breaking news, scores, stats, analysis & real-time highlights: https://www.nhl.com #NHL #highlights #hockey #edmontonoilers #utahmammoth