LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Greenville opened SLIAC play in impressive fashion, grinding out a 61–51 road victory over Spalding on Tuesday evening. The Panthers controlled the game defensively, holding the Golden Eagles to just eight points in a pivotal third quarter while seizing momentum for good.
How it Happened:
Alyssa Seymour powered Greenville with 16 points and seven rebounds, showcasing her toughness in the paint and efficiency at the line.
Amelia Shoemaker added 11 points and anchored the glass with seven boards, while
Mya Mann stuffed the stat sheet with eight points, nine assists, and three steals to keep the offense flowing.
Morgan Alexander delivered a crucial spark off the bench, knocking down three threes on her way to 10 points.
Greenville's balanced scoring and 44–40 rebounding edge proved decisive, as the Panthers outworked Spalding late and executed with poise. With the win, Greenville starts conference play on the right foot and builds momentum heading into the heart of the season.
Up Next:
The Panthers (2-5, 1-0 SLIAC) head to Lyon on December 4th for another conference matchup.