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THE PRIDE OF LONG ISLAND
THE PRIDE OF LONG ISLAND
Chloe Sterling
Jeff Moreland
Chloe Sterling
42
Hofstra Hof 2-9,0-0 CAA
80
Winner Kentucky UK 13-1,0-0 SEC
Hofstra Hof
2-9,0-0 CAA
42
Final
80
Kentucky UK
13-1,0-0 SEC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Hofstra Hof 15 6 9 12 42
Kentucky UK 26 16 29 9 80

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Nick Kapatos

Hofstra Closes 2025 with Non-Conference Battle Against #11 Kentucky

Lexington, KY – In the final game of 2025 and the final non-conference game of the season, the Hofstra women's basketball team suffered an 80-42 defeat to Kentucky – ranked 11th in the latest AP poll and 12th in the latest USA Today rankings – from Historic Memorial Coliseum.
 
Hofstra ends the year with a 2-9 record heading into its Coastal Athletic Association schedule, and the Wildcats stand at 13-1 entering 2026 and SEC play.

Chloe Sterling led the way for the Pride with a season-high 16 points on 7-14 from the floor and 2-3 from the free throw line, plus a pair of steals against the Wildcats. Deivejon Harris recorded a team-leading five rebounds to go with seven points.
 
The Pride hung tough with the nationally-ranked Wildcats to open the first quarter, going bucket for bucket with Kentucky thanks to four points by Sandra Magolico, a Sterling jumper, and a free throw from Ema Karim, to trail by only three midway through the quarter. Kentucky hit back-to-back threes to lead by nine with 4:38 left, and a three by Asia Boone made it a 10-point lead after a second-chance layup by Harris put the difference at seven. The teams traded twos on four consecutive possessions, keeping the deficit at eight points, before Kentucky converted a free throw and a jumper outside the paint to lead by 11 at the break.
 
The Wildcats outscored Hofstra 16-6 in the second quarter to lead by 21 at halftime, and 29-9 in the third quarter to hold a 71-30 advantage heading into the fourth quarter. Eight of Sterling's 16 points came in the fourth quarter of today's contest.
 
Clara Strack led all with 24 points, 11 rebounds, and seven blocks. Amelia Hasset finished with 18 points for the Wildcats, and Tonie Morgan assisted on 10 baskets.
 
With its non-conference slate finished, the Pride now readies for its CAA schedule, beginning on January 2 against Charleston at 7 p.m. from South Carolina.
 
NOTES:
-Hofstra is now 0-2 all-time against Kentucky. This was the first meeting between the Pride and the Wildcats since November 26, 2005.
-Today was the first time Danielle Santos Atkinson, a former Kentucky assistant coach from 2012-14, returned to Historic Memorial Coliseum as an opposing coach.
-Hofstra was held to 0-3 on three-pointers. It marks the first time since February 13, 2022 that Hofstra was held without a three.
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