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Rhodes College Athletics

willingham
62
Rhodes Rhodes 6-11,2-4 SAA
83
Winner Millsaps Mill 12-5,3-3 SAA
Rhodes Rhodes
6-11,2-4 SAA
62
Final
83
Millsaps Mill
12-5,3-3 SAA
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Rhodes Rhodes 11 22 16 13 62
Millsaps Mill 20 18 16 29 83

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Women’s Basketball Falls to Millsaps on the Road

In a high-intensity Southern Athletic Association matchup, the Rhodes College women's basketball team fell to Millsaps College by a final score of 83–62 on Jan. 23, 2026, at the Hangar Dome in Jackson, Mississippi. The contest featured nine lead changes and four ties through the first three quarters before a decisive fourth-quarter run by Millsaps reflected the Lynx's fight and resilience despite the setback.

Key Performances

Avery Marsh led the scoring effort for the Lynx, recording 17 points and four assists while consistently creating offense off the dribble and keeping Rhodes within striking distance. Her shot-making and playmaking were instrumental during key stretches of the game.

In the post, Alyssa Bongiovanni turned in an all-around performance with 11 points and 10 rebounds, controlling the glass and providing a steady interior presence. Kelsey Willingham added 14 points on 7-of-12 shooting, attacking the lane effectively and finishing through contact.

Game Highlights

Rhodes opened the game trading baskets with Millsaps and remained within reach through the opening quarter. The Lynx found an offensive rhythm in the second period, knocking down four three-pointers and cutting the deficit to five at halftime.

The third quarter saw Rhodes continue to battle, shooting efficiently from the floor to keep the game tight entering the final period. Millsaps pulled away in the fourth quarter, using a seven three-pointer frame to create separation and secure the win.

Up Next: Rhodes vs. Oglethorpe University 

Rhodes now turns its attention to its next SAA contest against Oglethorpe University as the Lynx look to bounce back and regain conference momentum.

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