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Southern Women’s Basketball Stuns Another Big 12 Opponent

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldDecember 9, 20254 Mins Read
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Key takeaways
  • Second consecutive major-conference win boosts Southern’s national credibility and program momentum.
  • Balanced scoring and strong bench production showcased team depth and rotation effectiveness.
  • Defensive discipline—timely steals and limiting second-chance points disrupted opponents’ rhythm.
  • Coaching adjustments emphasized pace control, defender rotations, and protecting key players from fouls.
  • Broader impact on HBCU perception, recruiting, scheduling, and potential postseason opportunities.

Southern University women’s basketball continues to create headlines, earning another statement win after defeating a Big 12 opponent on the road. The Southern University women’s basketball Big 12 upset happened at the Fertitta Center, where Southern beat Houston 70–62 in a game defined by defense, composure and consistency from start to finish.

According to reporting from HBCU Sports, Southern built an early lead, forced critical turnovers and kept control of the game against a Houston team known for physical play and fast transitions. This marks the second consecutive win for Southern against a major-conference program this season, elevating expectations around the team’s growth and depth.

Momentum Building Behind a Growing Program

Southern’s performance included multiple players scoring in double digits, strong bench production and disciplined rebounding. Maintaining intensity against a Big 12 roster requires depth, fast rotation and defensive awareness, and Southern delivered in all areas. According to a game analysis from ClutchPoints, Southern relied on mid-range shooting, late-quarter execution and timely steals to secure control. The Southern University women’s basketball Big 12 upset represents a turning point in how HBCU women’s programs are evaluated when competing with teams from multi-million dollar athletic budgets. Momentum from early non-conference wins can influence ranking visibility, scheduling opportunities, tournament seeding and recruitment strategy.

Success like this also brings attention to the SWAC, where teams continue to demonstrate resilience, physicality and strategic game planning. Although Southern has traditionally relied on strong defensive identities, recent wins highlight balanced scoring and playmaking. Analysts note that if Southern sustains this level of performance throughout non-conference play, it could influence how other teams prepare to face HBCU programs. With early season victories shaping national perception, there is growing interest in whether the Jaguars can continue to surprise established programs.

The Southern University women’s basketball Big 12 upset also reflects disciplined preparation by the coaching staff. Strategy included controlling pace, limiting second-chance points and rotating defenders to disrupt Houston’s rhythm. Reports from Sports Illustrated’s HBCU vertical noted that Southern frequently pressured Houston guards while keeping forwards out of foul trouble late in the game. These adjustments matter at critical moments when programs from different conferences collide, especially on the road. The Jaguars’ roster development, practice structure and film study appear to be positioning players to perform in high-energy environments.

Across campus, confidence is emerging around the direction of Southern sports culture. The women’s basketball program is showing that preparation, execution and mental focus can close competitive gaps. Recruiting efforts may benefit as student-athletes see evidence of growth, program support and competitive scheduling. Performance against major-conference opponents will be especially valuable for players who expect visibility, development and postseason opportunity.

The Southern University women’s basketball Big 12 upset resonates beyond one box score. Fans of Southern University will likely notice a shift in confidence and expectation, as consistent non-conference wins help elevate interest throughout the season. Upsets of this style drive national conversation, demonstrating that HBCU programs can compete against some of the biggest names in women’s college basketball. For athletic directors, major-conference scheduling discussions may expand, presenting Southern with more opportunities against well-funded, nationally recognized opponents.

Other programs around HBCU sports will likely study Southern’s approach, training method and late-game decision-making. Sustaining this level of energy throughout the season will require depth, health and continued defensive discipline. Should Southern turn this early success into a strong conference season, postseason bids may follow. Wins like this also highlight changing narratives around resource gaps. While Power Five teams may hold funding advantages, preparation, leadership and team identity continue to make a difference.

As the season progresses, the Southern University women’s basketball Big 12 upset serves as a marker of what is possible when an HBCU program blends talent, coaching and confidence. Teams, alumni and students will now watch closely to see how Southern builds on this performance. Whether through additional non-conference tests, SWAC matchups or tournament opportunities, the Lady Jaguars have shown what they are capable of — and set the bar for the rest of the season.

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