2025-26 Women's Basketball News
South Plains College saw its Region Tournament run cut short Thursday night as the Lady Texans fell to Collin County Community College 85-71 in the opening round at Odessa College.
South Plains College closed conference play in impressive fashion Thursday night, defeating Clarendon College 58-38 and handing the Bulldogs their first conference loss of the season behind a dominant defensive effort.
In a game packed with momentum swings and late game intensity, the Lady Texans closed strong in the fourth quarter to secure an 83-76 victory over Howard, fueled by clutch free throw shooting and dominant work on the glass.
The South Plains College Lady Texans picked up a dominant 68-36 road victory over Western Texas College on Thursday night, using a strong second and third quarter surge to take full control of the matchup.
The South Plains College Lady Texans battled until the final moments but could not overcome shooting struggles and turnovers in a 71-67 loss to New Mexico Junior College in Hobbs, New Mexico.
South Plains College delivered a complete performance Thursday night in Borger, controlling the game from start to finish in a commanding 68–42 road victory over Frank Phillips College behind dominant rebounding and balanced scoring.
A dominant third-quarter surge powered South Plains College past Midland College on Monday night, as the Lady Texans broke the game open after halftime and rolled to a convincing 76–58 conference victory at the Texan Dome.
The #7 South Plains College Lady Texans opened the back half of WJCAC play with a hard-fought home victory, edging Odessa College 67–64 in a thrilling, down-to-the-wire battle Monday night at the Texan Dome.
The No. 7 South Plains College Lady Texans dropped a 72–59 decision to Clarendon College on Monday night at the Texan Dome, closing out the first round of WJCAC play.
A late fourth-quarter surge by Howard College proved to be the difference Thursday night as the South Plains College Lady Texans surrendered a 10-point lead and fell 63–60 in a tightly contested WJCAC matchup on January 29th.
The South Plains College Lady Texans returned to the court in dominant fashion Tuesday night, defeating Western Texas College 82–41 at the Texan Dome to improve to 16–2 overall and 4–1 in WJCAC conference play.
The No. 1 South Plains College Lady Texans suffered their first conference loss of the season Monday night, falling 81–74 to New Mexico Junior College at the Texan Dome. The loss moves SPC to 15–2 overall and 3–1 in WJCAC play.
The No. 1 South Plains College Lady Texans celebrated Monday at the Texan Dome, earning a 78–65 victory over Frank Phillips College in their first home conference game of the season. Earlier in the day, the Lady Texans learned they had climbed to the top of the NJCAA rankings, earning the program a No. 1 national ranking.
The No. 3 South Plains College Lady Texans continued their strong start to WJCAC play with an 84–78 road victory over Midland College, improving to 14–1 overall and 2–0 in conference.
The No. 4 South Plains College Lady Texans opened WJCAC conference play with a hard-fought 69–64 victory over the Odessa College Wranglers on Monday, January 5th, improving to 1–0 in conference play.
The No. 7 South Plains College Lady Texans capped off the Texan Classic with a commanding 97-55 victory over the Otero College Rattlers on Saturday, December 6th, at the Texan Dome.
