Hofstra suffered through its worst season in 30 years in 2019-20. As second-year head coach Danielle Santos Atkinson starts to stock the roster with her own recruits, will the Pride be able to get out of the basement and back toward its rich history of women’s hoops?
Bailey Eichner had the best season of her career, improving on both sides of the ball and becoming a significant part of the Tribe’s incredible season.
Quinn Blair made strides his sophomore season, becoming the Tribe’s most reliable player off the bench and a fan favorite.
A cog in one of the most efficient offenses in the country, Sydney Wagner provided energy and an offensive spark off the bench.
As Thornton Scott went in 2019-20, so did the Tribe. That was great news during the first segments of both the nonconference and conference slates, but not so much down the stretch as injury and inconsistency caught up with him.
Bre Bellamy’s freshman campaign was the best rookie season for the Tribe since… well, Eva Hodgson in 2018-19. Regardless, Bellamy’s multifaceted skillset and consistent improvement spell good things for the rest of her career.
Luke Loewe made an incredible leap from his sophomore season to his junior year. To help William and Mary soften the blow from losing Nathan Knight, he may have to make another.
Gabby Rogers’ junior season was a success, as she became a solid starting center for the Tribe.
Tyler Hamilton is one of our favorite William and Mary players ever, even in just one season. His defense and demeanor endeared him to us on the court and off…. Read more »
Along with Victoria Reynolds, Nyla Pollard was the backbone of the Tribe’s stout defense this year.