Varsity Girls Basketball
Schedule
Roster
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Carolyn Ames (captain)2025
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Kate Benson (captain)2026
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Avery Black (captain)2027
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Isabel Driggers (captain)2024
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Jordyn Driggers (captain)2026
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Eliza Everett (captain)2025
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Maya Foster (captain)2024
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Jordan Holmes (captain)2027
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Kennedy Holmes (captain)2025
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Rebekah Leshnock (captain)2024
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Mary Elizabeth Martin (captain)2026
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Ellie McLaughlin (captain)2027
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Grimsley McNairy (captain)2026
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Grace Viera (captain)2024
Coaches
Team Stories
Our Varsity Girls Basketball Team hosted the Southwake Sabres on Tuesday, Jan. 16th. The Warriors were looking to add on to their win streak and their undefeated at home record. The contest was close the entire game with several lead changes and no one going ahead by more than 6 points either time. The Warriors would go on a run sparked by their defense but it wouldn't last long because the Sabres would come back with a run of their own. The game would go down to the wire and would be decided in the final 14 seconds of the contest.
Our Varsity Girls Basketball Team hosted the Crusaders of Cardinal Gibbons on Friday, Nov. 17th. The Warriors knew they were in for a tough battle as they were missing one of their key starters in Sophomore Kate Benson. The Warriors were focused and ready for the challenge. The Warriors started off strong and went back and forth with the Chargers for the 1st quarter. The Warriors had difficulties scoring the basketball, especially for distance with the absence of Benson. The Warriors put up a valiant effort but ultimately fell short. Although the outcome was disappointing, the Warriors can hold their heads high knowing they gave it their all.
Our Varsity Girls Basketball Team made it to the championship game of the Durham Academy Tip-Off and faced a familiar opponent in The O'Neal School. The Warriors had previously played the Falcons in a pre-season match-up at home. Having had more time to prepare and get better adjusted as a team the Warriors were prepared for battle. The game was close from the opening tip until the final buzzer. "I am very proud of the way our girls played today. The battle to adversity and stuck together as a team, the cards just weren't in our favor today." - Coach Seligson Sophomore Kate Benson led the team in scoring with 15 points and Senior Maya Foster chipped inn with 10 points of her own. For their efforts, both ladies were named to the All Tournament Team. Congratulations Kate and Maya!
Our Varsity Girls Basketball Team opened up their season on the road against Wesleyan Christian Academy on Tuesday, Nov. 7th. With only a few days of practice as a full team, the Warriors were suited up and ready to get the season underway. The game was a tough back and forth from the opening tip. The Warriors played hard and were able to keep the game close in the first half. The Trojans went on a roll to begin the 3rd quarter and the Warriors found themselves in a hole. The Warriors continued to show maximum effort and tried to make a run of their own, but it was not enough to withstand the charge from the Trojans. "We still have to gel better as a team. We haven't had a lot of practice together but we will get better as the season goes on." - Coach Seligson Senior Maya Foster led the scoring for the Warriors with 11 points.
The varsity girls basketball team took to the home court on Saturday, February 19th in hopes to advance to the semifinals of the NCISAA playoffs. The game started off at a frantic pace. Both teams were feeding off the energy in the crowd and it took well into the first quarter for teams to settle down. Early on Ingrid Melo came out with the hot hand and had 7 of the team’s 9 points in the first quarter. Unfortunately, with her scrappy defense, she picked up her third foul midway through the second quarter which changed the Warriors game plan slightly. They finished the first half down by just 3 and ready to keep competing. Coming out in the third Kyra Parker who took over the game. Becoming more aggressive she was getting to the rim and finishing quite well. She had 9 of the team’s 13 third quarter points. In the end, the team’s foul trouble combined with Concord’s post players have stellar games posed too much for them to overcome and finished with a game score of 42-58. Seniors Kyra Parker and Ingrid Melo finished with 9 and 21 points respectively. Coach Alan Hinnant added "our girls have nothing to be ashamed of. We played well and fought until the end. This season has been a special one. This team is as close as any group I have coached at St. David’s. Their love for and commitment to each other is what makes this group so special. I hate we lost this game, but I hate to see the season end even more. I love seeing this group every day and I could not be more proud to be their coach."
The Varsity Girls team played Thales at home last night, December 15th. The team powered through Thales finishing them off with a 55-3 defeat over the Knights. The crew started off strong and didn't let up, never giving the opponent a chance to fight their way back into the game with their signature scrappy defense that really tends to frazzle the other team. The win was a group effort with everyone coming off the bench and supporting the defensive efforts and with many contributing offensively. They team has continued to improve by learning to share and ball offensively and really distribute the ball around the court until the best possible opportunity comes through to score. "It was great to see all of the girls get to play a lot. "They did a great job defensively and everyone did a great job on offense. It was fun to watch", said Coach Alan Hinnant. They Warrior play again on Friday, December 17th at Cary Academy and will be back on their home court over break for a tournament. Come support our Warriors!
The Varsity gils closed their week of games out with a home game against Forsyth Country Day on Friday, December 10th at home. Early in the game they played really well in front of a Christmas crowd and build an strong 8 point lead pushing them into the second quarter ahead but a quick run of 7 points from Forsyth closed out the half with a tight 21-20 game. The back-and-forth game continued through the third until, in the fourth quarter, the team lost some steam and were outplayed in a few moments of the game where Forsyth took advantage of the mistakes made. "Our team played well, we just need to clean up a few mistakes if we plan to compete with the best teams in the state. We will learn from this and grow," said coach Alan Hinnant. The Lady Warriors play again on Tuesday, December 14th against Thales Academy at home. Please come support our Warriors!