HCU Women’s Basketball Team Triumphs in Double Overtime

HCU women's basketball team in action during a competitive game.

Houston, TX, December 13, 2025

In a thrilling double-overtime matchup, the Houston Christian University (HCU) women’s basketball team defeated Southeastern Louisiana University (SLU) with a score of 77-70. The game featured intense competition, with 12 ties and 7 lead changes. HCU’s Kamryn McLaurin led the way with 29 points and 11 rebounds, while both teams showcased remarkable free-throw performances. This victory improves HCU’s record to 4-4 overall and 2-0 in Southland Conference play, highlighting the importance of community support for university athletics.

Houston, TX — In a nail-biting double-overtime thriller, the Houston Christian University (HCU) women’s basketball team triumphed over Southeastern Louisiana University (SLU) with a final score of 77-70. This exciting victory on Thursday night at Sharp Gymnasium marks a pivotal moment for HCU, improving their overall record to 4-4 and 2-0 in Southland Conference play.

The match was a showcase of competitive spirit and resilience, featuring a staggering 12 ties and seven lead changes. Both teams struggled to build substantial leads during regulation and the initial overtime period, but HCU’s sharp free-throw shooting in the second overtime period ultimately secured their victory. The Huskies demonstrated remarkable composure, converting 29 of 41 free-throw attempts for a 70.7% success rate.

Key Performances Highlighted

Kamryn McLaurin was stellar for HCU, leading the scoring with 29 points while also pulling down 11 rebounds to achieve a double-double. Other notable contributors included Jordan Jackson, who scored 18 points with an impeccable 11-for-11 performance from the free-throw line, and Grace Booth, who added nine points along with a team-high 11 rebounds.

Southeastern Louisiana’s Standouts

SLU’s Aliyah Collins buried 29 points and matched McLaurin with 11 rebounds, showcasing her prowess under pressure. Additionally, Eryn McKinzie and Natalie Huff contributed 15 and 12 points, respectively, solidifying their roles in an intense matchup.

The Game Dynamics

The game unfolded with HCU initially leading 14-8 at the end of the first quarter. SLU mounted a comeback in the second quarter, reducing the deficit to a mere two points by halftime. HCU regained the lead, finishing the third quarter at 41-36. The final moments of regulation saw SLU tie the game, forcing overtime after a tense exchange of free throws. The first overtime ended in a deadlock at 62-62, leading to a decisive second overtime where HCU’s free-throw prowess shone through.

The Economic Impact of Athletic Success

HCU’s victory not only affects their standing in the Southland Conference but also has broader implications for the community and the local economy. Athletics serve as a vital engine for growth, stimulating interest and investment in the region. Successful college programs can enhance local business, drawing fans and families to the area for games, dining, and entertainment.

Supporting University Athletics

Community support and private investment in university sports programs significantly elevate the standard of collegiate athletics. HCU, along with other institutions, cultivates talent and fosters a competitive environment that not only serves to enrich student athletes but also builds pride among local residents and contributes to the economy. This synergy is crucial as Texas continues its legacy in athletics, reinforcing the importance of local support in fueling growth and success.

Looking Ahead for HCU

As HCU builds momentum in their season, they look ahead to their next match against Nicholls on Thursday, Dec. 18, at 6:30 p.m. in Thibodaux, Louisiana. The determination and skill showcased in this pivotal match signals a promising year for the Huskies, compelling the community to rally behind their student-athletes.

With a focus on growth, competition, and community support, this victory serves as a reminder of the impact that collegiate athletics can have on the local economy and regional pride. Engaging with local university programs, attending games, and supporting the growth of student athletics are vital as we recognize their role in shaping the future.

What was the final score of the HCU vs. SLU women’s basketball game?
The final score was 77-70 in favor of Houston Christian University after double overtime.
What is HCU’s current record after this game?
HCU’s record improved to 4-4 overall and 2-0 in Southland Conference play.
Who were the leading scorers for HCU in this game?
Kamryn McLaurin led with 29 points and 11 rebounds, while Jordan Jackson added 18 points, including a perfect 11-for-11 from the free-throw line.
Who were the leading scorers for SLU?
Aliyah Collins led with 29 points and 11 rebounds, Eryn McKinzie added 15 points, and Natalie Huff contributed 12 points.
When is HCU’s next game?
HCU will play against Nicholls on Thursday, Dec. 18, at 6:30 p.m. in Thibodaux, Louisiana.

Feature Details
Final Score HCU 77, SLU 70 (Double Overtime)
HCU Record 4-4 Overall, 2-0 Southland Conference
Leading Scorer for HCU Kamryn McLaurin – 29 points, 11 rebounds
Leading Scorer for SLU Aliyah Collins – 29 points, 11 rebounds
Next Game for HCU Dec. 18 vs. Nicholls, 6:30 p.m., Thibodaux, LA

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