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WBB: Texas Wesleyan 2024-25 Women's Basketball Season Preview

FORT WORTH, TX - As the Texas Wesleyan Rams WBB heads into the 2024-2025 basketball season under second-year head coach Scott Hyland, expectations are high for the team to build on the momentum established last season.
 
After finishing 13-16 overall and 9-13 in the Sooner Athletic Conference (SAC), the Rams aim to turn close games into victories and solidify their presence as conference contenders, after being picked to finish fifth in the conference.
 
The season opens with a road test at Wiley University on November 2, allowing the Rams to establish their rhythm before hosting the Texas Wesleyan University Classic. Key matchups during this event include games against Oklahoma Wesleyan on November 8 and Friends University on November 9 at the Sid Richardson Center. These early-season non-conference games will be crucial for assessing the team's readiness before conference play.
 
The SAC schedule begins November 16 against Southwestern Christian University in Bethany, OK, with a return game at the Sid Richardson Center on January 18. Another key SAC showdown comes against perennial rivals like Wayland Baptist on December 12 in Fort Worth, where the Rams will look to make a statement against one of the SAC's top programs. A follow-up match on January 23 in Plainview will offer a second opportunity to challenge the Wayland Baptist team on their home court.
 
Additional critical SAC matchups include games against Oklahoma City University, a historically strong opponent, with an away game scheduled for January 2 and a home clash on February 13. Both contests could affect SAC standings as the Rams pursue a playoff spot.
 
Back-to-back home games against Central Christian College (January 11) and Southwestern Christian University (January 18) could offer a critical momentum boost as the season progresses. Texas Wesleyan will close the season on February 22 against Central Christian College in McPherson, KS.
 
 
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