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UMBC Women’s Basketball Team Faces Setback Against George Mason
2024-12-20

The UMBC Women's Basketball team encountered a challenging match against George Mason, resulting in a 75-53 loss on Friday afternoon. Despite strong performances from several players, the Retrievers were unable to overcome the Patriots' lead. The game marked the final non-conference road game of the regular season for UMBC. Jordon Lewis led the team with 13 points and seven rebounds, while Lauren Thompson contributed significantly off the bench with eight points and two assists. The Retrievers will now prepare for their next game at home against Bryn Athyn on December 29th.

Patriots Dominate Early Lead

The contest began with UMBC showing promise, taking early leads thanks to key three-pointers from Jordon Lewis and Talia Davis. However, George Mason quickly responded with a decisive 9-0 run that established an unyielding advantage. Despite multiple attempts by UMBC to narrow the gap, they could not fully recover from this setback. Carmen Yánez added seven points and a block, while Jaden Walker excelled in defense with eight rebounds and two steals.

Throughout the first half, the Retrievers struggled to regain momentum after losing their initial leads. George Mason capitalized on every opportunity, extending their lead whenever UMBC showed signs of revival. Alaina Williams and Talia Davis each chipped in with six points and two rebounds, but it wasn't enough to counter the relentless offense of the Patriots. Kenya Ramsey also made her debut three-pointer during the game, marking a significant milestone for her career.

Preparing for Homecoming Match

The Retrievers are now focused on regrouping and preparing for their upcoming home game against Bryn Athyn on December 29th. This match will be the final game of their non-conference schedule, providing an opportunity to end the year on a high note. After a tough road game, the team is eager to leverage home-court advantage and showcase improved performance.

Coach and players alike recognize the need to address defensive weaknesses and capitalize on offensive opportunities. The loss to George Mason highlighted areas where improvements are necessary. The Retrievers will use this time to refine strategies and build team cohesion. Fans are encouraged to support the team as they aim to deliver a stronger performance in their next encounter. With renewed determination, UMBC hopes to close out the non-conference season with a victory.

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