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Sophia LeGoullon

Tribe Opens Two-Game Road Swing at Towson on Friday

2/5/2026 11:48:00 AM

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — William & Mary women's basketball hits the road Friday night for a matchup at Towson inside SECU Arena. Tip-off is set for 7 p.m., with the game streamed on FloCollege and televised on the Monumental Sports Network.

The contest opens a two-game road swing for the Tribe, which continues Sunday with a conference matchup at Elon.

 
Game Day Information - Game 21 at Towson 
 When:    Fri, Feb. 6, 2026, 7 p.m. ET
 Where:  Towson, Md. | SECU Arena
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Tribe Notes

• The Matchup
Friday's contest marks the 44th all-time meeting between William & Mary and Towson, with the Tribe holding a slim 23–20 edge in the series. W&M claimed the most recent matchup with a 58–47 victory on Jan. 26, 2025, in Williamsburg. The Tribe will be seeking its first road win at Towson since Jan. 5, 2020.

• The Opponent
Towson enters the matchup with an 8–2 record at home this season. India Johnson leads the Tigers offensively, averaging 14.0 points per game to rank seventh in the CAA, while Kayla Morris anchors the defense with 53 blocked shots on the year, leading the conference and ranking 10th nationally.

• Last Time Out
William & Mary placed five players in double figures in a 79–68 victory over UNCW on Sunday afternoon at Kaplan Arena. Cassidy Geddes led the way with 18 points, while Alexa Mikeska filled the stat sheet with 16 points, nine rebounds, and six assists. The Tribe outscored the Seahawks 24–16 in the third quarter and controlled the paint by a 42–20 margin.

• Lighting It Up
Kyah Smith turned in her best offensive performance of the season against UNCW, scoring a season-high 14 points. She knocked down a team-high four 3-pointers and was tied for second on the team with five assists.

• Lockdown D
The 37 points allowed against Hofstra on Jan. 26 marked the fewest surrendered by the Tribe against a Division I opponent since Dec. 3, 2016. In conference play, the Green & Gold leads the CAA in field-goal percentage defense at 34.3 percent.

• Stealing Your Lunch
Cassidy Geddes and Alexa Mikeska each recorded four steals against Hofstra. Mikeska ranks second in the CAA with five games of four or more steals, while Geddes sits fourth.

• Road Warriors
The Tribe's seven road victories lead the CAA this season. W&M won five straight road games from Dec. 3 to Jan. 2, marking the program's first such streak since 2017 and just the third time it has happened since 1979.

• Smooth Operator
Alexa Mikeska continues to rank among the nation's leaders in assist-to-turnover ratio. The senior guard has totaled 64 assists against just 31 turnovers for a 2.06 A/TO ratio, ranking 43rd nationally.

• Everybody Eats
In the Tribe's win at Northeastern, four players scored in double figures, led by Cassidy Geddes (20 points), Kyah Smith (11), Natalie Fox (10), and Tika Sallman (10). It marked the first double-digit scoring effort in a Tribe uniform for Smith.

• 60 Is the Magic Number
William & Mary is 30–11 under Erin Dickerson Davis when holding opponents under 60 points. Offensively, the Tribe is 54–18 when scoring at least 60 points and 9–1 this season when reaching that mark.

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