JACKSON, Miss. – The Millsaps women's basketball team will be hosting the SAA Women's Basketball Championship for the second consecutive year inside the Hangar Dome. The SAA Semifinals will be contested on Friday with the SAA Championship held on Saturday.
All matchups will feature live video and live stats. Links are available below and on the Millsaps women's basketball schedule page at gomajors.com.
2025 SAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
All Games Played Inside the Hangar Dome (Central Time)
Live Video | Live Stats
Friday, Feb. 28
4 p.m. – No. 1 Millsaps vs. No. 4 Oglethorpe
6 p.m. – No. 2 Centre vs. No. 6 Sewanee
Saturday, March 1
2 p.m. – Championship Game (TBD)
CHAMPIONSHIP ADMISSION
$5 - General Admission
Free - SAA students/faculty/staff with ID, Children 10 and Under
Cash and Credit/Debit card payment accepted
No Pets in indoor facilities
No. 1 Millsaps College |
Roster |
Stats |
Schedule
Millsaps looks to have another run at the SAA postseason title as they enter the postseason with a 21-4 record (10-2 SAA).
The Majors will be led by senior guard Haley Franklin, who is averaging 18.0 points and 6.3 rebounds per game.
Franklin leads the conference with 450 points and became the all-time leading scorer in Millsaps women's basketball program history this season.
Junior forward Elyse Warren, another dominant force for the Majors, leads the team and is second in the conference with 9.8 rebounds per game, while averaging 10.8 points per contest.
Sophomore guard Garin Freeman, another standout for the Majors, is averaging 14.3 points for the season. She paces the team and SAA with 127 assists as well as 59 steals.
No. 2 Centre | Roster | Stats | Schedule
Centre holds a 19-7 record (9-3 SAA) and are led by senior Bailey Rucker. She leads the team with 16.7 points per game and is third with 130 total rebounds.
Sophomore Lilly Reid, another competitor for the Colonels, averages 12.8 points per game and tops the team with 84 assists.
No. 4 Oglethorpe | Roster | Stats | Schedule
Oglethorpe comes into the Semifinals as the No. 4 seed with a 15-11 overall record (5-7 SAA).
The Stormy Petrels are led by junior Keimarya Rivera, who is averaging 16.4 points and 9.3 rebounds per game. The forward started in all 26 games for Oglethorpe and is shooting 76.9 percent from the charity stripe.
Other top performers for Oglethorpe are junior Sheraton Foster (12.4 ppg), sophomore Anna Conza (11.3 ppg) and senior Montana Harris (9.4 ppg).
No. 6 Sewanee | Roster | Stats | Schedule
After beating No. 3 seed Berry, 72-66 in the SAA Women's Basketball Quarterfinals, the Tigers are primed for more upsets with a 12-14 record.
The Tigers are led by junior Olivia Falvey, who is averaging 16.6 points per game and 5.6 rebounds per game.
Classmate Cydney Wright, another playmaker for the Tigers, leads the team at 6.8 rebounds per game. The forward stands second with 11.8 points per contest alongside 86 assists.
Freshman Hannah Cleveland is averaging 10.0 points per game. She paces the team with 125 defensive rebounds and second with 161 total rebounds.
SAA REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS
2024-25 – Millsaps (10-2)
2023-24 – Millsaps (12-2)
2022-23 – Centre (12-2)
2021-22 – Rhodes (12-0)
2020-21 – Millsaps (10-1)*Covid altered season
2019-20 – Oglethorpe (14-0)
2018-19 – Millsaps (12-2)
2017-18 – Oglethorpe (11-3)
2016-17 – Birmingham-Southern (10-4)
2015-16 – Birmingham-Southern/Millsaps (11-3)
2014-15 – Millsaps (12-2)
2013-14 – Rhodes (13-1)
2012-13 – Centre/Millsaps/Rhodes
SAA TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS
2023-24 - No. 1 Millsaps def. No. 3 Centre, 68-63
2022-23 – No. 2 Rhodes def. No. 1 Centre, 61-52
2021-22 – No. 1 Rhodes def. No. 6 Oglethorpe, 77-61
2020-21 – No. 3 Rhodes def. No. 1 Millsaps, 66-52
2019-20 – No. 1 Oglethorpe def. No. 2 Rhodes, 84-67
2018-19 – No. 4 Rhodes def. No. 2 Oglethorpe, 56-41
2017-18 – No. 1 Oglethorpe def. No. 3 Hendrix, 70-69 OT
2016-17 – No. 3 Hendrix def. No. 1 Birmingham-Southern, 60-55
2015-16 – No. 1 Birmingham-Southern def. No. 2 Millsaps, 52-42
2014-15 – No. 3 Rhodes def. No. 1 Millsaps, 62-46
2013-14 – No. 1 Rhodes def. No. 3 Centre, 79-60
2012-13 – No. 2 Rhodes def. No. 1 Millsaps, 66-64
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Founded in Jackson, Mississippi in 1890, Millsaps College is a national liberal arts college dedicated to academic excellence, open inquiry and free expression, the exploration of faith to inform vocation and the innovative shaping of the social, economic and cultural progress of our region. Consistently ranked as one of the best values in higher education, Millsaps has been praised by Colleges That Change Lives, The Princeton Review, Forbes Magazine, U.S. News & World Report, The John Templeton Foundation, and The Fiske Guide to Colleges.