Virginia Episcopal School has gone 8-2 against Roanoke Catholic recently and they'll look to pad the win column further on Monday. The Virginia Episcopal School Bishops will head out on the road to take on the Roanoke Catholic Celtics at 5:00 p.m. Virginia Episcopal School is strutting in with some offensive muscle as they've averaged 55.5 points per game this season.
Virginia Episcopal School is headed into the contest after thoroughly thrashing New Covenant: they outscored them in every quarter. Given that consistent dominance, it should come as no surprise that Virginia Episcopal School blew New Covenant out of the water with a 58-19 final score. The Bishops pushed the score to 49-16 by the end of the third, a deficit the Gryphons had no chance of recovering from.
01/28/25 vs New Covenant | 9 |
01/23/25 @ Carlisle | 5 |
01/21/25 @ Chatham Hall | 11 |
01/17/25 vs Jefferson Christian Academy | 5 |
01/16/25 vs Central Virginia Homeschool Athletic Association | 8 |
Sasha Brody was her usual excellent self, almost dropping a double-double on 20 points and nine steals. She has been hot for a while, having posted two or more steals the last 13 times she's played. The team also got some help courtesy of Mia Wolfe, who went 5 for 11 on her way to 14 points and seven boards.
Virginia Episcopal School was working as a unit and finished the game with 15 assists. They easily outclassed their opponents in that department as New Covenant only posted four assists.
Meanwhile, Roanoke Catholic had to endure a five-game losing streak, but that streak is no more. They skirted past Southwest Virginia Academy 23-20.
Virginia Episcopal School has also been performing well recently as they've won five of their last six matches, which provided a nice bump to their 11-6 record this season. As for Roanoke Catholic, their victory ended a five-game drought at home dating back to last season and bumped them up to 4-9.
Everything came up roses for Virginia Episcopal School against Roanoke Catholic in their previous meeting back in February of 2024, as the team secured a 50-15 win. The rematch might be a little tougher for Virginia Episcopal School since the squad won't have the home-court advantage this time around. We'll see if the change in venue makes a difference.
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