Rams Face High Point in Friday Night Battle
The Winston-Salem State University women’s basketball team hits the road this Friday, venturing to High Point University for a nonconference matchup. The first-ever meeting between these squads is set to tip off at 5:00 p.m. inside Qubein Center.
Heading to High Point
Following the contest, fans can catch all the action on ESPN+, and those who can’t make it live can follow along for live stats updated throughout the game.
This Friday’s matchup may be a first, but the building excitement around both programs carries plenty of weight.
A New Season Takes Shape for Rams
The Rams are eager to build momentum going into their conference schedule. The program welcomes back a solid core of six returners from last year’s roster.
Leading the charge are sophomores La’Niya Simes, juniors Alexandria Warren, Jakaiya Mack, Chloe Williams, and senior Christiana McLean, ready to guide the team. Joining these veterans is graduate student Sierra Hunter, adding valuable experience to the mix.
The Rams also welcomed a wave of fresh talent during the offseason. Freshman Alana Biosse is joined by sophomores Khauri Little, Karina Scott, and Zion Duncan. Rounding out the arrivals are junior Kierran Walker, graduate student Jaleesa Lanier, and graduate student Maya- Madison Walker, all bringing newly honed skills and energy to the court.
Looking Ahead: All Eyes on Conference Play
Last season, Mack secured a spot on the 2024-2025 All-CIAA Women’s Basketball Preseason Team Frontcourt. Mack notched 15 games played and 12 starts last season while demonstrating her versatility on both ends of the court. She averaged 23 minutes per game, putting up 8 points per game, shooting 45% from the field and logging a 57% free throw percentage.
The Rams have been picked to finish tenth in the CIAA standings for 2023-24.
Most recently, the Rams secured a hard-fought victory over Carolina University. They triumphed 57-53 last Saturday, November 30th. La’Niya Simes led the Rams with nine points, while Sierra Hunter chipped in with six points and seven rebounds.
Scouting the Panthers
The Rams will need to be prepared approaching this Friday, cumin up against a team that boasts a swift and balanced attack.
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What challenges does the Winston-Salem State Women’s Basketball team face when preparing for a first-time opponent like High Point University?
## Interview with Coach Alex Reed, Winston-Salem State Women’s Basketball
**Interviewer:** Coach Alex Reed, the Rams are gearing up for a historic matchup this Friday against High Point University. What are your thoughts on facing a team they’ve never played before?
**Coach Alex Reed:** It’s always exciting to face a new opponent. We don’t have a lot of film on them, so we’ll really need to be focused on executing our own game plan and making adjustments on the fly. It’s a great opportunity for our team to test ourselves against a quality opponent and see where we stand early in the season. [[1](https://jeffersonrams.com/sports/womens-basketball?path=wbball)]
**Interviewer:** This is a nonconference game, but the energy seems high. Is there a particular motivation for your team going into this matchup?
**Coach Alex Reed:** Absolutely. We want to make a statement this season. We’ve been working hard in practice, and we’re ready to show everyone what this team is capable of. It’s a chance to build some early momentum and gain valuable experience.
**Interviewer:** For fans who can’t make it to High Point, how can they follow the game?
**Coach Alex Reed:** We’ll be streaming the game live on ESPN+, and fans can also follow along with live stats online. We encourage everyone to tune in and cheer us on!
**Interviewer:** Thanks for your time, Coach. Best of luck to the Rams on Friday!
**Coach Alex Reed:** Thank you! Go Rams!