December 24, 2024 - 01:52

Excitement and inspiration filled the G.B. Hodge Center on the morning of December 19 as USC Upstate Women’s Basketball powered through a 65-59 victory over Lees-McRae during a special event known as Education Day. The atmosphere was electric, with students and fans alike cheering on the Spartans as they showcased their skills on the court.
The event aimed to promote the importance of education while providing a thrilling basketball experience. Local schools attended in large numbers, making the day a memorable occasion for young fans. The players not only displayed their athletic prowess but also served as role models, emphasizing the value of hard work and dedication both in sports and academics.
As the game unfolded, the Spartans demonstrated resilience and teamwork, overcoming challenges to secure the win. The victory not only highlighted their competitive spirit but also reinforced the message of the day: the power of education and community engagement is vital for success.
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