Langley is 8-2 against George C. Marshall since December of 2018 and they'll have a chance to extend that dominance on Monday. The Langley Saxons will take on the George C. Marshall Statesmen at 7:30  p.m. Langley is coming into the  match hot, having won their last nine games.
Last Tuesday, Langley got the win against Yorktown  by a conclusive  56-33. The Saxons have made a habit of sweeping their opponents off the court, having now won eight  games by 22  points or more this season.

 Anya Rahman
| 02/04/25 vs Yorktown | 3 | 
| 01/31/25 @ Herndon | 3 | 
| 01/27/25 @ Wakefield | 3 | 
| 01/24/25 vs Washington-Liberty | 4 | 
| 01/21/25 vs McLean | 5 | 
| 01/17/25 @ Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart | 3 | 
 Anya Rahman went supernova for Langley,  going 7 for 16  to rack up 19  points along with three  steals and three  blocks. Rahman is  on a roll when it comes to  steals, as she's  now  grabbed three or more in the last six games she's  played. Another player making a difference was  Alice Allen, who  posted 13 points.
 Langley  smashed the offensive glass and  finished the game with 17  offensive boards. That strong performance was nothing new for the team: they've now  pulled down at least 15  offensive rebounds in three consecutive  contests.
 Meanwhile, George C. Marshall strolled past Herndon with  points to spare on Friday, taking the game  63-49. Given the Statesmen's advantage  in MaxPreps' Virginia basketball rankings  (they are ranked 136th, while the Hornets are ranked 307th), the result  wasn't entirely unexpected.
 Langley pushed their record up to 17-3 with the  victory, which was their 11th straight  at home. Those victories came thanks in part to their offensive performance across that stretch, as  they  averaged 52.8 points over those games. As for George C. Marshall, their win bumped their record up to 12-10.
 Langley strolled past George C. Marshall when the teams last played  back in January by a score of  50-35. The rematch might be a little tougher for Langley since the  team 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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