It might have been April 1st, but the Transylvania University women’s basketball team taking the National Championship Title is the furthest thing from a joke. Our women’s basketball team made history on Saturday as not just the first Transylvania sports team to appear in a national championship, but also becoming the first to win a national title.
The team has been breaking records since last season when they made it to the Elite Eight for the first time in the program’s history. This season, they made history once again when they made it to the Final Four, beating New York University 79-63 and moving on to play Smith College. The team had their eyes on the prize as they secured a 76-65 win over Smith to gain a spot in the National Championship. No. 1 ranked Christopher Newport Captains and No. 2 ranked Transylvania Pioneers would go head to head for the National Title.
The only way to describe the energy at the American Airlines Center on Saturday morning was electric. Transylvania fans and alumni traveled hundreds of miles to show their support for the team. The Transylvania Volleyball Team was there cheering on their fellow athletes, and President Brien Lewis, too, showed his continued support. Some fans had caught overnight flights and some, like myself, did the twelve-hour road trip from Lexington to Dallas. After an exciting and undefeated season, Transy fans were fired up and ready to watch the team take what was rightfully theirs.
The first quarter began with Christopher Newport taking an early lead of 12-6, but after a quick timeout from Transy, the Pioneers were able to get the score to 15-12 Captains. The second quarter saw Transy finding their groove and with a well-placed three from Kennedy Harris (‘24) Transy took the lead with 20-18. By the end of the first half the score was 23-21 Transy, and the team had successfully shaken the also undefeated Captains. The excitement in the stadium was palpable. The beginning tastes of victory had Transy fans screaming for more.
The second half began with Transy building on their lead with the score being 36-29 with two minutes left in the third quarter. The Pioneers continued to push the Captains, ending the quarter 39-32 Transy. The last quarter of the game had every person in the crowd on the edge of their seats if they weren’t already on their feet. With just two minutes left on the clock, the score was 47-47. This was the team’s last chance to leave everything they had on the court. With two sunk free throws from Kellione the crowd watched intensely to see if our defense could hold the Captains at bay. A lay-up from Thornton and free throws from Stacy had the score 55-49 Transy. The Captains saw a brief glimpse of hope after a three put the score at 55-52, but a CNU foul had Laken Ball making two final free throws with two seconds remaining. Transylvania had secured a 33-0 record and the title of National Champions with a final score of 57-52. After the historical season they’ve had, there could not have been a more perfect ending.
Madison Kellione, a senior on the team, made history yet again by receiving the Elite 90 award for maintaining a 3.96 GPA while also having an undefeated season. She also led the game in points, scoring 17 of 57. Senior Daisa Thornton achieved a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds, and Kennedi Stacy finished with 8 points, 11 rebounds, and 8 steals–almost a triple-double!
This team has put their all into the game and into each other, and it shows on the court. They move as a unit, playing as five parts of a fantastic whole. Congratulations to Coach Fulks, the entire coaching staff, and the brilliant players for a season that will go down in history!
There will be a welcome home celebration for the team on Wednesday, April 5th at 3:30pm in the Clive M. Beck Center!


Transylvania fans, as well as a large contingent of Millikin supporters, cheering on their teams. The Big Blue would come out swinging with impressive three-point shooting, but the Pioneers would recover to take a 36-24 into halftime. Milliken would go on an impressive run during the third quarter to tie the game at the start of the fourth. But after that, the Pioneers would take control with a dominant fourth quarter, outscoring the Big Blue 25 to 13 in the quarter, with many of the Millikin points coming when the game was already out of reach, on route to a 71-59 victory.
comfortable 82-55 victory, led by a 21-point and 19-rebound double-double performance by Senior Dasia Thornton. The next day, the Pioneers faced the number two-seeded Panthers in the Championship game. The game was extremely close in the first half, with the score being tied at 21 a piece at the end of the first quarter and a late three-pointer by Senior Kennedi Stacy giving Transy a one-point lead at the break. The Pioneers would pull away in the third quarter, outsourcing Hanover by a margin of 29 to 8. The Pioneers were able to easily protect this lead in the fourth quarter, ultimately coming away with a commanding 85-58 victory.
the nation by D3hoops.com, tied for the highest in program history with last year’s team, which went undefeated until the Elite Eight of the NCAA tournament. Transylvania also had quite a few appearances in the HCAC All-Conference Honors. Senior Madison Kellione was named Co-Player of the Year, Senior Kennedi Stacy was named Defensive Player of the Year, Coach Juli Fulks was named Coach of the Year, Kellione, Stacy, and Senior Dasi Thornton were named to All-Conference First Team, and Senior Laken Ball was named to All-Conference Second Team. This is in addition to Tournament Honors, where Kellione and Thornton were named to the All-Tournament Team, with Thornton additionally being named Tournament MVP.
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others around us.” Whaley agreed with the benefits of making the sandwiches, saying, “I think it is really eye-opening to be able to see the impact that you are having on the people there. It made me very appreciative of what we do.”
A new column of the Crimson Rambler entitled “Sports Rambling,” was created to talk about sports both within Transylvania and the wider community. The main focus was the start of intramural football between fraternities, with a reminder to the teams: “Let’s play hard and clean, and may the best team win!” Other updates in the column included a note about new basketball coach C.M. Newton, recent freshman commits to the Transylvania baseball team, and rival football teams at Georgetown and Centre Colleges.