Rock Hill, South Carolina, December 10, 2025
The Winthrop Eagles delivered an impressive performance against the Toccoa Falls Eagles, winning 111-62 at the Winthrop Coliseum. This victory highlights the team’s offensive efficiency, with key contributions from Daylen Berry and others. The community’s support for local athletics is integral to fostering a vibrant sports culture in Rock Hill, SC. The Eagles’ strong showing reinforces their dominance in the court as they look forward to their next matchup against Bob Jones.
Rock Hill, South Carolina – The Winthrop Eagles showcased their prowess in a commanding 111-62 victory over the Toccoa Falls Eagles on Tuesday evening at the Winthrop Coliseum. This comprehensive win is a testament to the Eagles’ offensive efficiency and defensive intensity, reflecting the hard work and determination of our local athletes.
As the economy in Rock Hill continues to grow, it’s clear that community support for local teams and the celebration of their achievements contribute to a vibrant local culture. Entrepreneurs in Rock Hill often draw inspiration from such displays of teamwork and resilience. The drive behind both local businesses and sports teams resonates with the spirit of small-business innovation. By fostering a supportive environment, we can enhance the entrepreneurial landscape while encouraging reduced regulations that can promote economic success.
Game Highlights
The Eagles dominated every aspect of the game, beginning with Daylen Berry leading the charge with 13 points, shooting 5-for-10 from the field, including 3-for-7 from beyond the three-point line. Kody Clouet and Kareem Rozier both contributed significantly, with each scoring 12 points and showcasing depth in rebounding and assists. Tai Hamilton matched his career-high with 10 points and set a new high for rebounds with 11, while several other players added to the score, exhibiting the collective strength of the team.
As Winthrop’s offense operated efficiently, they shot an impressive 55% from the field, and their second-half performance improved to 63%. The Eagles also excelled from the three-point range, connecting on 15 of their 37 attempts. On defense, Winthrop limited Toccoa Falls to just 32% shooting and commanded the boards with a staggering 56-25 rebound advantage, which positioned them well for generating second-chance points.
First Half Overview
The game commenced with an early lead for Winthrop, but Toccoa Falls struck back momentarily with a 7-0 run. The Eagles quickly regained their composure, highlighted by consecutive three-pointers from Rozier. The first half concluded with Winthrop leading 48-34, fortifying their strategy and showcasing their ability to respond under pressure.
Second Half Dominance
Berry ignited the Eagles’ momentum early in the second half with a three-pointer that spearheaded a 16-0 run, effectively extending Winthrop’s lead to 58-37. Rozier and Hendawy contributed back-to-back three-pointers, further solidifying their dominance. As the game progressed, the Eagles reached an incredible 40-point lead, a testimony to their full control of the match.
Notable Achievements
Winthrop’s victory marked not only a remarkable score of 111 points but also their third game of the season breaking the 100-point barrier, establishing a new program record. Additionally, the 15 three-pointers made tied for a season-high. Impressively, the Eagles have now secured 65 consecutive victories against non-Division I opponents, reflecting their sustained excellence on the court.
Looking Ahead
The Eagles are set to continue their assertive performance as they close their three-game homestand on Saturday, December 13, by hosting Bob Jones at 6:30 p.m. Local supporters are encouraged to attend and cheer on the Eagles as they strive for further success.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What was the final score of the Winthrop vs. Toccoa Falls game?
The final score was Winthrop 111, Toccoa Falls 62.
Who led Winthrop in scoring during the game?
Daylen Berry led Winthrop with 13 points, shooting 5-for-10 from the field, including 3-for-7 from beyond the arc.
How did Winthrop perform in the second half?
In the second half, Winthrop shot 63% from the field and 63% from three-point range, contributing to their dominant performance.
What is Winthrop’s record against non-Division I opponents?
Winthrop has now won 65 consecutive games against non-Division I opponents.
When is Winthrop’s next game?
Winthrop will host Bob Jones on Saturday, December 13, at 6:30 p.m.
Key Features of the Game
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Final Score | Winthrop 111, Toccoa Falls 62 |
| Leading Scorer for Winthrop | Daylen Berry with 13 points |
| Notable Achievements | Third 100-point game of the season; 15 three-pointers tied season-high; 65 consecutive wins against non-Division I opponents |
| Next Game | December 13, 2025, against Bob Jones at 6:30 p.m. |
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