
Gardner-Webb vs. Longwood women's basketball tickets still available for Wednesday, February 19
The Longwood Lancers (16-9) meet a fellow Big South squad, the Gardner-Webb Runnin' Bulldogs (10-13), on Wednesday, February 19, 2025 at Paul Porter Arena. The game will start at 7:00 PM ET. Buy tickets for Gardner-Webb vs. Longwood Shop college basketball tickets at SeatGeek Shop college basketball tickets at StubHub Gardner-Webb vs. Longwood game information Date: Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Wednesday, February 19, 2025 Time: 7:00 PM ET
7:00 PM ET Location: Boiling Springs, North Carolina
Boiling Springs, North Carolina Venue: Paul Porter Arena
Paul Porter Arena Tickets: Buy tickets here Watch college basketball on Fubo! Gardner-Webb leaders Ashley Hawkins: 19.4 PTS, 4.2 REB, 5.0 AST, 1.4 STL, 0.0 BLK
19.4 PTS, 4.2 REB, 5.0 AST, 1.4 STL, 0.0 BLK Elze Motekaityte: 9.4 PTS, 7.7 REB, 1.2 AST, 0.7 STL, 1.0 BLK
9.4 PTS, 7.7 REB, 1.2 AST, 0.7 STL, 1.0 BLK Elle Blatchford: 12.1 PTS, 3.8 REB, 0.9 AST, 1.4 STL, 0.1 BLK
12.1 PTS, 3.8 REB, 0.9 AST, 1.4 STL, 0.1 BLK Lauren Bailey: 9.8 PTS, 4.3 REB, 0.8 AST, 0.7 STL, 0.1 BLK
9.8 PTS, 4.3 REB, 0.8 AST, 0.7 STL, 0.1 BLK Maja Rohkohl: 2.8 PTS, 6.5 REB, 0.3 AST, 0.2 STL, 0.4 BLK Longwood leaders Kiki McIntyre: 10.1 PTS, 3.9 STL, 40.6 FG%, 33.3 3PT% (24-for-72)
10.1 PTS, 3.9 STL, 40.6 FG%, 33.3 3PT% (24-for-72) Mariah Wilson: 10.7 PTS, 2.7 STL, 40.6 FG%, 33.8 3PT% (27-for-80)
10.7 PTS, 2.7 STL, 40.6 FG%, 33.8 3PT% (27-for-80) Otaifo Esenabhalu: 8.0 PTS, 8.6 REB, 47.3 FG%
8.0 PTS, 8.6 REB, 47.3 FG% Malea Brown: 8.6 PTS, 2.5 STL, 35.3 FG%, 28.1 3PT% (16-for-57)
8.6 PTS, 2.5 STL, 35.3 FG%, 28.1 3PT% (16-for-57) Amor Harris: 11.0 PTS, 1.1 STL, 50.2 FG%, 36.2 3PT% (17-for-47) Gardner-Webb vs. Longwood stats breakdown Last season, the Runnin' Bulldogs had a 37.5% shooting percentage from the field, which was 3.7% lower than the 41.2% of shots the Lancers' opponents hit.
In games Gardner-Webb shot higher than 41.2% from the field, it went 1-2 against the spread and 4-4 overall.
The Lancers' 38.3% shooting percentage from the field last season was 5.7 percentage points lower than the Runnin' Bulldogs given up to their opponents (44.0%).
The Runnin' Bulldogs and the Lancers rebounded at a similar rate last season (30.9 and 31.8 boards per game, respectively).
The Lancers ranked 205th in rebounding in college basketball, the Runnin' Bulldogs finished 243rd.
Last year, the Runnin' Bulldogs scored 6.4 fewer points per game (62.3) than the Lancers gave up (68.7).
The Lancers scored 15.7 fewer points per game last year (61.0) than the Runnin' Bulldogs gave up (76.7). Shop college basketball tickets at SeatGeek Shop college basketball tickets at StubHub
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