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Richmond (2-1, 0-0 Atlantic 10) defeated William & Mary women's basketball (1-2, 0-0 CAA), 84-58, at Kaplan Arena on Wednesday night.

Women’s Basketball Returns Home to Face Campbell

1/29/2026 12:00:00 PM

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — William & Mary women's basketball welcomes Campbell to Kaplan Arena on Friday in the first of a two-game homestand. Tip-off is set for 7 p.m. on FloCollege and MASN. 
 
Game Day Information - Game 19 vs. Campbell
 When:    Fri, Jan. 30, 2026, 7 p.m. ET
 Where:  Williamsburg, Va. | Kaplan Arena
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 Game Notes:    William & Mary | Campbell | CAA
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• Clear Bag Policy and Metal Detectors
Furthering its commitment to a first class and secure environment at home athletic events, William & Mary will implement the use of walk-through metal detectors at the entrances to athletic venues (both ticketed and non-ticketed events) beginning in the fall of 2025.  This enhanced security method mirrors standard practice at most major professional and intercollegiate athletic events throughout the country and compliments the Clear Bag Policy already in place. Fans will proceed through metal detectors prior to having their tickets scanned or entering a venue for non-tickets events. Entrants will not need to remove items such as belts, cell phones, coins, jackets, jewelry, watches, wallets, shoes or other small objects. If additional screening is necessary, security staff will ask the individual to proceed to a secondary screening area, where they will be asked to divest themselves of certain items and pass through again until clear.

TRIBE NOTES

• The Matchup
The Tribe has won two straight games entering Friday's contest. W&M fell to Campbell 45-43 in Buies Creek, N.C. on Jan. 11 in the first matchup of the season. It was a rematch of the 2025 CAA Championship Game when the Tribe took down the Fighting Camels 67-64 for its first CAA Tournament Championship in program history.

• The Opponent
Campbell is 13-8 and 6-2 in CAA play. The Fighting Camels coming off a 67-61 overtime win vs. UNCW on Tuesday. Jasmine Nivar (11.6 ppg) is one of two double-figure scorers for the Camels along with Jasmine Felton (10.5 ppg). Campbell leads the conference in blocks per game with 5.0, with N'na Konate ranking second in the CAA with 30 blocks.

• Last Time Out
A smothering defensive performance led W&M to a 55-37 win over Hofstra on Monday. Cassidy Geddes posted her second consecutive 20-point game, dropping 22 points with four steals. Alexa Mikeska was active on the stat sheet, collecting 10 points, five assists, three steals, and two blocks. W&M held Hofstra to a season-best 24% FG shooting.

• Lockdown D
The 37 points allowed against Hofstra was the fewest let up by the Tribe against a Division I opponent since Dec. 3, 2016 vs. American (34). In conference games, the Green & Gold leads the CAA in FG% defense (34.1) and is second in scoring defense (53.6).

• Stealing Your Lunch
Cassidy Geddes and Alexa Mikeska had four steals each against Hofstra. The guard duo is tied for second in the CAA with four games with four or more steals.

• Everybody Eats
In the Tribe's win at Northeastern, four players scored in double-figures, with Cassy Geddes (20 points), Kyah Smith (11), Natalie Fox (10), and Tika Sallman (10) leading the way. It was the first double-digit scoring game for Smith in a Tribe uniform.

• Nat-itude
With her double-double on Jan. 16 against Hampton, Natalie Fox tied her career-high with 20 points and nearly equaled her personal best with 12 rebounds. Nine of those rebounds were on the offensive glass, marking just the fourth time in the CAA all year a player has grabbed nine or more o-boards.

• Road Warriors
The Tribe's seven road wins lead the CAA. W&M won five straight games on the road from Dec. 3 to Jan. 2. The last time that happened was from Nov. 21-Dec. 31, 2017. It's only happened three times since 1979.

• Smooth Operator
Alexa Mikeska continues to rank among the nation's leaders in assist-to-turnover ratio. The senior guard has 56 assists to 29 turnovers for a 1.93 A/TO ratio, ranking 62nd in Division I.

• Floor General
Monet Dance dished out eight assists in the Tribe's win over N.C. A&T. She also racked up six steals, equaling the most by a Tribe player since Victoria Reynolds in 2019.

• Perfect December
The Tribe went 5-0 in December, the program's first perfect month since December 2016 (6-0). Before that, its last undefeated month with at least five games played was January 1978.

• Mo Buckets
Dance was named CAA Player of the Week for Dec. 22 after averaging 17.0 points and 7.0 assists in a pair of victories over Stetson and Bethune-Cookman at the Holiday Hoops Classic. The junior from Roswell, Ga. dropped 20 points and four dimes in Friday's comeback win at Stetson before handing out 10 assists in the win over BCU on Saturday. The 10 helpers is tied for the most by a CAA player this season, and the most by a member of the Tribe since Eva Hodgson had 10 vs. Charleston on Jan. 12, 2020.

• No Stopping Nat
After dropping a career-high 18 points against Coppin State on Dec. 13, Natalie Fox one-upped herself with 20 points in the win over Coppin State on Dec. 19. In the month of December, Fox averaged 15.2 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 2.2 assists on 56% FG shooting.

• WWWWWWinning Streak
The Tribe's six-game non-conference winning streak to end non-con play is its longest under Erin Dickerson Davis and the longest since 2017-18. W&M's six non-league wins are the most under Davis as well. The last time the Tribe won seven-plus non-conference games was in 2019-20 when the Green & Gold started the season 9-2.

• Lex Stuffs the Stat Sheet
Alexa Mikeska put together an impressive all-around performance against Coppin State, posting 11 points, five rebounds, five assists and four steals. The outing also marked the senior's first double-figure scoring game in two seasons after battling injury for much of last year.

• Dropping Dimes
The 21 helpers by the Tribe against N.C. A&T on Jan. 2 were the most against a Division I opponent this season. W&M had eight straight games with 12-plus assists from Dec. 3-Jan. 9.

• Major Upset
W&M's win over Wake Forest marked a series of firsts.

- The first win over a power-conference opponent since Clemson in 2015.
- The first win over Wake Forest in school history.
- The first non-conference road winning streak since 2020.
- The first loss for Wake Forest, previously the ACC's lone remaining unbeaten team.

• Pick-pocketing
The 26 turnovers forced by the Tribe against Tennessee State was its most vs. a DI opponent since the 2023-24 season when it forced 26 miscues twice against Hofstra on Jan. 26 and, coincidentally, against TSU on Nov. 24 of that year.

• Cass Doubles Down
Cassidy Geddes not only led the Tribe in scoring for the fourth time this season against Howard, but the junior was impactful as a rebounder from the guard position. Geddes snagged 10 rebounds to go with her 17 points for the first double-double of her career.

• Nat on the Glass
After a strong freshman season, Natalie Fox is poised for another solid season in Green and Gold in 2025-26. The LaGrangeville, N.Y. native scored in double figures in the first three games this season, the first time in her career she has scored 10-plus in three straight outings. The sophomore grabbed a career-high 13 boards on Sunday at Howard, surpassing her previous watermark of 12.

• Star of the Show
Tika Sallman was named CAA Player of the Week for Dec. 8 after averaging 18.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 4.0 assists per game while shooting 67% from the floor. The Cairo, Egypt native keyed W&M's upset of Wake Forest, posting 17 points on 8-of-12 shooting.

• 60 is the Magic Number
60 points is a key number for W&M. The Tribe is 30-11 under Erin Dickerson Davis when holding teams below 60. Offensively, the Tribe is 54-18 when scoring at least 60 and 5-36 when held below 60 under Davis. W&M is 9-1 this year when scoring at least 60 points.

• Comeback Kids
W&M's historic CAA title run last season didn't come without adversity and deficits along the way. The Tribe trailed top-seed N.C. A&T in the quarterfinals by 12 points in the middle of the third before coming back to force overtime and earn a win. Campbell was the next victim of a W&M comeback in the championship, getting out to a 14-0 lead and again leading by 13 in the third before succumbing to a Tribe offensive bombardment that included a 61.5% shooting effort in the fourth. The Tribe only had won once when trailing at the half in the regular season.

• Tribe on TV
Naturally, last season brought a new-level of national attention to the Tribe program, with W&M playing a program record 12 games on linear television. Additionally, W&M played its first three nationally televised games in program history in 2024-25. The Green and Gold will be on TV a minimum of 10 times this season with 10 home matchups broadcast on MASN.

• Excellence from E
No other coach in William & Mary women's basketball history has had the success that Erin Dickerson Davis has had through three seasons. With the 16 wins last year, Davis became the first Tribe coach to win 15-plus games in each of their first three seasons. The Tribe won 12 conference games in each of her first two years, tying the program record for CAA wins in a season. W&M's first win of the season against Barton was Davis's 50th in her head coaching career.
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