BUENA VISTA, Va. - The Brevard College women's basketball team (18-4, 13-2 USA South) knocked off first-place Southern Virginia (17-6, 15-1 USAS) for just the second time in 10 all-time meetings, as the Tornados pulled out a 73-63 victory on the road at Knight Arena on Saturday afternoon.
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The victory matches the Tornados' single-season NCAA-era regular season win record of 18 set last season. Brevard also matches its conference win record of 13, also set in 2024-25.
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The 10-point win over the Knights gives the Tornados their 17th double-digit triumph of 2025-26, as all but one of BC's wins this season have come by 10 or more points.
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Senior forward
Olivia Miller dropped 20 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead the way for the Tornados in the pivotal conference victory. Miller went 9-of-15 from the field, hit a 3-pointer, and added three assists as well.
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Sophomore forward
Kayden Johnson stuffed the stat columns with 14 points, five rebounds, five assists, and three blocked shots. Coming off the bench,
Aleysha Hill was critical, scoring a career-high 14 points on a perfect 6-of-6 mark from the field, helping lead Brevard's defensive effort with five steals. Hill was joined by
Jada Petty-Wilkins, who matched her team-leading five-steal effort.
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Brevard nailed 48% of its field goal attempts and held SVU to just 31% from the field. The Tornado defense forced the Knights into 19 turnovers on 15 steals, proving a key differentiator in the contest that saw eight ties and six lead changes. BC held a 36-24 edge on points in the paint, and scored 19 points in transition.
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Both sides went back and forth in the first quarter, with Brevard and SVU trading blows before a 15-15 deadlock after one period. BC was able to outscore SVU 19-16 in the second period, good enough for a three-point lead, 34-31 at the intermission.
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BC used a strong showing in the third quarter to extend its lead all the way out to eight points, 54-46, after three quarters of action. SVU punched back in the fourth period, however, tying the score at 61-61 with 4:28 left to play. An Aysia Foster bucket with 2:59 to go put SVU up by two, but the Tornados would not be denied, scoring the final 12 points of the contest to clinch the massive conference victory by 10 points.
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Brevard begins the final week of regular season competition with a 5:30 p.m. matchup against Greensboro College in Greensboro, N.C. next Tuesday, Feb. 17.
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