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Winston-Salem State Lady Rams Advance in NCAA Division II Tournament with Dominant Win Over Gannon

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Winston-Salem State Lady Rams Advance in NCAA Division II Tournament with Dominant Win Over Gannon
Posted By: Will Moss on March 16, 2026


Winston-Salem State University's women's basketball team punched their ticket to the next round of the NCAA Division II Tournament with a commanding victory over Gannon University, keeping the Lady Rams' championship hopes alive.

The Lady Rams delivered a dominant performance that showcased the program's strength on the national stage, reinforcing Winston-Salem State's reputation as a formidable competitor in Division II women's basketball.

Key Takeaway: Winston-Salem State's victory represents another milestone for the historic HBCU athletics program, as the Lady Rams continue their pursuit of a national championship in NCAA Division II competition.

Winston-Salem State University, a member of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) and one of North Carolina's premier historically Black colleges and universities, has built a strong tradition in women's basketball. The tournament win adds to the program's growing legacy of excellence both on and off the court.

The decisive victory over Gannon demonstrates the Lady Rams' readiness for postseason play and their ability to compete at the highest levels of Division II basketball.



The team's advancement keeps their season alive and provides another opportunity for WSSU to represent the HBCU community on the national tournament stage.

Tournament play offers critical visibility for HBCU athletics programs, showcasing the talent and competitive excellence that exists at historically Black institutions. Each game provides a platform for student-athletes to demonstrate their skills while representing their universities and communities with pride.

As the Lady Rams prepare for their next tournament matchup, the Winston-Salem State community and HBCU supporters across the nation will be watching closely. The team's success in the NCAA tournament highlights the continued growth and competitiveness of women's basketball programs at HBCUs.

The advancement also brings increased attention to Winston-Salem State University, founded in 1892, which has long been a pillar of higher education in North Carolina and a proud member of the University of North Carolina System. The institution's commitment to athletic excellence complements its strong academic programs and community impact.

HBCU basketball programs have historically produced exceptional talent and memorable tournament moments, and the Lady Rams' current run adds another chapter to that proud tradition. Their success serves as inspiration for current and prospective student-athletes considering HBCU institutions for their collegiate careers.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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