For the first time in program history, the Columbia Lions will be playing a game in the first round of the women's NCAA Tournament. The Lions overcame a 13-point halftime deficit to knock off the Washington Huskies, 63-60, in a First Four game in Chapel Hill, N.C., avenging a loss to Vanderbilt in the First Four last season.
THE LIONS ARE DANCING ON!
— Columbia Women's Basketball (@CULionsWBB) March 21, 2025
Columbia comes back from 13 points down to defeat Washington for its first @MarchMadnessWBB Tournament Win!#EDGE // #RoarLionRoar // #OnlyHere #MarchMadness // #NCAAWBB pic.twitter.com/CxBtlJ6Wyz
Capitalizing off turnovers proved to be extremely important. Columbia scored 20 points off of 15 Washington turnovers, compared to the Huskies six points off nine Lions turnovers.
The Lions were led in scoring by Riley Weiss, who was the game's leading scorer with 24 points. 19 of her points came in the second half, her most in a second half this season.
MAKE IT A FOUR-POINT @rileyweiss_ #MarchMadness x ESPN2 / @CULionsWBB pic.twitter.com/GRT75CpWC3
— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessWBB) March 21, 2025
Cecilia Collins (12 points) and Kitty Henderson (11 points) were also in double digits for Columbia.
Along with her 11 points, Henderson added seven rebounds, seven assists and four steals.
Love a 2nd-chance !
— Columbia Women's Basketball (@CULionsWBB) March 20, 2025
@Cece_Coll04
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Columbia will now have a chance to win its first game in the field of 64 on Saturday when it matches up against No. 6-seed West Virginia.
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