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Rams Women's Basketball Struggles with 0-8 Start

Updated: Dec 11, 2023

The lady’s Rams college basketball team faces a challenging start to the season, remaining winless after four games. In their latest match against Oakton Owls, the team encountered difficulties, shedding light on areas that need improvement, leaving them with a loss 79-32.


Head Coach Smith acknowledged the team's challenges, emphasizing their determination to overcome obstacles and turn things around.


The women's Rams basketball team shown above, standing as the national anthem is being played before the game. (Photo Credit: Richard Hayes)


As the Lady Rams basketball team navigates a demanding schedule with upcoming matchups against formidable opponents, the coaching staff and players are focused on utilizing this challenging period as an opportunity for growth and improvement.


Looking ahead, the Rams women's basketball team faces a demanding schedule with formidable opponents in the coming weeks. The coaching staff and players are committed to using this challenging period as an opportunity for improvement and growth.


As the Rams women's basketball team prepares for their upcoming match on November 16th against Sandburg Chargers , there is a shared determination to demonstrate the progress achieved during this demanding stretch. The coaching staff underscores the significance of adopting a one-game-at-a-time mindset, emphasizing the value of learning from mistakes and leveraging successes to propel the team forward.


Despite the winless streak, fans are encouraged to continue supporting the team. Recognizing that setbacks early in the season do not define the team's potential, the players and coaching staff are committed to addressing weaknesses and building on strengths. The hope is that the upcoming games will mark a turning point for the Lady Rams basketball team women's basketball team, showcasing the results of their resilience and hard work on the court.


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