The UAH Chargers women's basketball season concluded in the NCAA Division II Final Four, losing 61-39 to defending champions Grand Valley State. Despite strong defensive efforts, including a first quarter where the Lakers shot just 24%, UAH struggled offensively, managing only 18 points in the second half. Lili Wilken led the Chargers with 14 points, capping off a historic personal season with a program-record of 836 points. UAH finished with a record 32 wins, securing their first Gulf South Conference Championship and various postseason honors. This season marked a significant milestone in UAH women's basketball history, setting a new standard for the program.

By the Numbers
  • UAH set a program record with 32 total wins this season.
  • Lili Wilken scored a record 836 points this season, the highest in program history.
Yes, But

While the Chargers had a remarkable season, their offensive struggles in the Final Four highlighted a potential area for improvement as they aim to build on this historic performance.

State of Play
  • UAH concluded the season as Gulf South Conference champions and with a Top 25 national ranking.
  • The team also hosted the NCAA South Regional for the first time in program history.
What's Next

Looking ahead, the Chargers will aim to leverage their historic success and improve their offensive consistency as they prepare for the next season in hopes of returning to the NCAA Tournament.

Bottom Line

The Chargers' 2025-26 season not only shattered records but set a new benchmark for future teams, establishing a legacy of success that could propel UAH women's basketball to new heights.