No. 15 Women’s Basketball Claims Resounding Victory Over Heidelberg

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Written by Athletic Communications Student Assistant Morgan Massey '26

BEREA, Ohio - The No. 15 nationally ranked Baldwin Wallace women's basketball team defeated the Heidelberg University Student Princes by a score of 92-38 to remain perfect in conference play. 

BW (13-2, 6-0 OAC) extended their win streak to 10 games with a dominant win over the Student Princes. The BW offense had 15 different scorers while the defense locked down the Heidelberg offense.

BW Leaders (13-2, 6-0 OAC)

  • Junior guard Taylor Bass (Strongsville) led the Yellow Jackets with a career-best 15 points by going 5-7 from the field, 3-4 from deep, and 2-2 from the line
  • Four Yellow Jackets collected five rebounds each to tie the team lead: Maddy Stumpf (Johnstown/Big Walnut), Kayla Jones (Grove City), Brooke Thompson (Maineville/Little Miami), and Alyssa Miller (New Philadelphia)
  • Miller led the squad with three blocks
  • Second-year guard Elise Champagne (Columbia Station/Columbia) had a career-high four steals


Heidelberg Leaders (1-13, 0-5 OAC)

  • Tori See led the Student Princes with 21 points 
  • Mya Jones and See had a team-leading seven rebounds 
  • Hannah Hunt and Abby Tier gave out a team-high two assists


1st Quarter (19-9 BW)

  • The BW defense held the Student Princes to single digits 
  • Junior guard Ava Wilkerson (West Mansfield/Marysville) scored a three off of a Jones steal to start the matchup 

2nd Quarter (42-20 BW)

  • Bass sank a three-point basket off of an assist from Leah Riley (Cincinnati/Sycamore)
  • The Yellow Jackets were 10-19 from the field in the quarter


3rd Quarter (71-33 BW)

  • Riley three-point basket extended the Yellow Jacket lead to 32
  • BW shot 66.7% from the field by going 12-18


4th Quarter (92-38 BW)

  • Bass scored a team-leading five points
  • First-year Sarah Scott (Monaca, Pa./Lincoln Park) hit a three to collect her first career field goal


Up Next

  • No. 15 women's basketball will play the second game of an afternoon double-header with men's basketball inside Ursprung Gymnasium in the Lou Higgins Center on Saturday, January 17 at 4:00 p.m. against the Wilmington College Quakers.