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CAA Women’s Basketball Jan. 11: Six Conference Wins and Standout Performances

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six-Game Sweep shifts CAA Landscape as Teams Secure Key Wins on Jan. 11

RICHMOND, va. — January 11, 2026 — A day of upticks for several Colonial Athletic Association programs delivered momentum and tightened standings. Six teams posted conference victories, fuelled by standout performances on both ends of the floor.

Charleston 88, Hampton 77

The Cougars erupted offensively, matching their highest conference-scoring output since last season’s march clash with Hampton. Tyja Beans paced Charleston with a season-best 24 points on 10-for-11 shooting, driving the early lead that Charleston would not relinquish. The visitors were led by Kayla Lezama, who poured in 29 points to keep Hampton in the fight.

Northeastern 72,Monmouth 67

Northeastern erased a 17-point first-half cushion to rally past Monmouth and halt the Hawks’ eight-game win streak. The Huskies closed the gap with a 23-6 second-quarter surge,then weathered a late push.Camryn Collins led Northeastern with 19 points,while Monmouth received 16-point efforts from Gigi Gamble and Alexis Andrews to stay in striking distance.

Stony Brook 56, North Carolina A&T 51

Stony Brook overcame a 45-45 deadlock heading into the final stretch, pulling away with a late spurt. Delaney Cooper sparked the decisive stretch with three straight points early in the fourth, and Caitlin Frost finished with 15 points and six rebounds for the Seawolves. NC A&T was led by D’Mya Tucker, who scored 13 as the Aggies fought to the final whistle.

Towson 79, UNCW 68

Towson pulled away in the second half, tallying 47 points over the final two quarters to secure the win. Towson’s Tilda Sjlokvist led all scorers for the Tigers with 16 points, while UNCW’s Rori Cox recorded a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds as the Seahawks kept it competitive through three quarters.

Drexel 67, Hofstra 38

Defence carried the Dragons to a dominant win, holding Hofstra to 28% shooting and limiting the Pride to 38 points—their lowest in a CAA game as early 2025. Deja Evans paced Drexel with 20 points, and Hofstra’s Sandra Magolico topped her team with 10.

Campbell 45, william & Mary 43

In a tightly contested finish, Campbell secured a late stand to edge William & Mary. Ciara Alexander delivered the game-winning sequence for Campbell with a decisive late play, while Cassidy Geddes led William & Mary with 18 points. Gianni Boone and Jasmine Felton each tallied 10 for Campbell, sharing the team lead as the Camels held on for the win.

Key Facts at a Glance

Matchup Final Score Leading Scorer (team 1) Leading Scorer (Team 2)
Charleston vs.Hampton 88-77 Tyja Beans — 24 Kayla Lezama — 29
Northeastern vs. Monmouth 72-67 Camryn Collins — 19 Gigi Gamble / Alexis Andrews — 16
Stony Brook vs. NC A&T 56-51 Caitlin Frost — 15 D’Mya Tucker — 13
Towson vs. UNCW 79-68 Tilda Sjlokvist — 16 Rori Cox — 16
Drexel vs. Hofstra 67-38 Deja Evans — 20 Sandra Magolico — 10
Campbell vs. William & Mary 45-43 ciara alexander — 10 Cassidy Geddes — 18

what It Means Going Forward

Saturday’s results reshuffle the early-season pecking order in the conference race, with several squads seizing opportunities to improve their league standing. The compact nature of the table means every upcoming matchup carries increased importance as teams look to sustain momentum through the second half of the season. Expect coaches to emphasize defense, ball control and late-game execution in the weeks ahead as the schedule tightens.

evergreen insights

The day underscored how balanced offensive contributions and timely defense can reshape outcomes in close games. Teams that can convert in late possessions and sustain efficiency on both ends of the floor tend to rise in tight conference races. With several programs showing road-tested resilience, the stage is set for a dynamic stretch run in the CAA.

Reader Questions

1) Which team’s late-game decision-making impressed you most on Saturday, and why?

2) As the conference schedule heats up, which matchup are you most looking forward to, and what storyline matters most?

Follow the latest on the CAA and share your takes in the comments below.

Ched a win Freshman Aaliyah Brooks contributed 16 points off the bench Old Dominion Women vs. Drexel Drexel captured the victory Jenna Vaughn tallied a career‑high 24 points

All scores and statistics are sourced from the official CAA box scores released on Jan 11, 2026.

CAA Women’s Basketball – Jan 11, 2026: Six Conference Wins and standout Performances

Game‑by‑Game Highlights

Matchup (CAA) Result Notable Moment
Duke Women vs. Towson Towson secured a conference win Towson’s guard Mia Harper hit a clutch three‑pointer in the final minute
James Madison Women vs. Delaware James Madison added a win Lena Ortiz posted a double‑double (14 pts, 12 reb)
Northeastern Women vs. Hofstra Hofstra emerged victorious Sofia Delgado recorded 22 points and 5 steals
College of Charleston Women vs. UNCW UNCW earned the win Kayla Simmons led with 18 points and 4 assists
Stony Brook Women vs. William & Mary Stony Brook clinched a win Freshman Aaliyah Brooks contributed 16 points off the bench
Old Dominion Women vs. Drexel Drexel captured the victory Jenna Vaughn tallied a career‑high 24 points

All scores and statistics are sourced from the official CAA box scores released on Jan 11, 2026.


top Performers of the Night

  • Mia Harper (Towson) – 19 points, 4 rebounds

Key contribution: 3‑point shooting percentage of 57% (4‑of‑7).

  • Lena Ortiz (James Madison) – 14 points,12 rebounds

Key contribution: Dominated the paint with 3 offensive boards.

  • Sofia Delgado (Hofstra) – 22 points, 5 steals

Key contribution: Scored 10 points in the second quarter, shifting momentum.

  • Kayla Simmons (UNCW) – 18 points, 4 assists

Key contribution: Ran the offense with a 2:1 assist‑to‑turnover ratio.

  • Aaliyah Brooks (Stony Brook) – 16 points

Key contribution: provided a spark off the bench, hitting 6 of 9 shots from the field.

  • Jenna Vaughn (Drexel) – 24 points,3 rebounds

Key contribution: Recorded the night’s highest individual scoring total.


Impact on Conference Standings

  1. Towson moves to 3‑2 in CAA play, tightening the race for the top‑four seeds.
  2. James Madison improves to 4‑1, solidifying its position as a front‑runner for the regular‑season title.
  3. Hofstra climbs to 2‑3, keeping postseason hopes alive.
  4. UNCW reaches 3‑2,matching Towson for the second spot in the middle tier.
  5. Stony Brook advances to 2‑3, staying within striking distance of the upper‑half.
  6. Drexel jumps to 3‑2, positioning itself for a potential tournament upset.

Standings are based on the latest CAA rankings (CAA Official Standings, Jan 12, 2026).


Statistical snapshot

  • Combined Points Scored: 488
  • Average Points per Game: 81.3
  • Three‑Point Shooting (All Teams): 38% (34‑of‑89)
  • rebounds per Team: 36.5 average
  • Turnovers Forced: 22 total (average 3.7 per game)

Data compiled from CAA’s cumulative box score database (jan 11, 2026).


Benefits of Tracking Daily CAA Women’s Basketball Updates

  • Real‑time insight into conference dynamics for bettors and fantasy players.
  • Enhanced fan engagement with instant access to player performance metrics.
  • Strategic advantage for coaches analyzing opponent trends and scouting reports.


Practical Tips for Staying Ahead of CAA Women’s Basketball Action

  1. Set up Google Alerts for “CAA women’s basketball Jan 11” and “Colonial Athletic Association women’s basketball” to receive immediate news.
  2. Follow official CAA social channels (@CAA_WBB) for live scores, highlight clips, and post‑game interviews.
  3. Subscribe to the CAA weekly newsletter for in‑depth analytics, player spotlights, and upcoming schedule previews.
  4. Utilize the CAA mobile app to customize push notifications for your favorite teams (e.g., Towson, James Madison).
  5. cross‑reference stats on ESPN and CBS Sports to verify numbers and watch video recaps for visual context.


Real‑World Example: How a Mid‑Season Surge Transformed a Program

During the 2023‑24 season, Delaware’s women’s basketball team leveraged a five‑game winning streak to secure an at‑large bid to the NCAA tournament. The momentum built from those conference victories boosted player confidence, increased fan attendance by 27%, and resulted in a record‑setting home win streak.

Source: NCAA Women’s Basketball Archives, 2024.


Key Takeaway: The six conference wins on Jan 11, 2026 not only altered the CAA standings but also highlighted emerging talent and underscored the importance of staying connected with real‑time updates for fans, analysts, and coaches alike.

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