George Mason University’s women’s basketball team has experienced a remarkable transformation in recent years, solidifying its position as a rising power in the Atlantic 10 Conference. Under the leadership of Head Coach Vanessa Blair-Lewis, the Patriots have achieved unprecedented success.
On March 15th, the women’s George Mason Basketball team beat the Saint Joseph’s Hawks by 15 points, making history. By winning their first ever Atlantic 10 Championship, the patriots also entered their first NCAA tournament, giving them high power in the conference.
To end the patriots’ successful regular season of 27 games won and only 5 games lost, they played an impressive last game against Saint Joseph. Paula Suárez and Zahirah Walton scored 23 and 19 points respectively, both scoring more than their average points per game of 15.1 and 13.9 points.
Prior to the last game of the season, the patriots played against the hawks two other times, once in January and February. However, both times they played, the patriots lost. This is also what made their win at the end of the season so significant. Their comeback shocked every viewer and got them into the NCAA tournament.
To prepare for the beginning of the tournament, George Mason’s players had a sendoff celebration on March 20th to celebrate their hard work and to progress in the tournament. Fans came to show their appreciation and love for the team.
The Patriot’s historic NCAA tournament debut was hometown heroes worthy from team Watch Party to send off to Baton Rouge where they faced a tough challenge against Florida State.
While the final score of 94-59 reflected a loss, the game provided a valuable experience for the team and showcased their resilience on a national stage. Paula Suárez led the team with a career-high 25 points, proving that the Patriots could compete against top-tier competition.
The extension of Vanessa Blair-Lewis’s contract through the 2028-29 season underscores the university’s commitment to the program’s continued success. The Patriots’ historic 27-win season and NCAA tournament appearance have set a new benchmark for the program.
The Patriots’ remarkable season and NCAA tournament appearance signify a new era for the program. While sustaining success presents ongoing challenges, the team’s strong foundation and bright future suggest continued growth and excellence in the years to come.