2025-26 Atlanteans Women's Basketball News
Atlantis University’s postseason run at the NSAC Championship Final Four in Newport, Virginia, ended Saturday with a 66–46 semifinal loss to Millennia Atlantic University at the Apprentice Athletic Center. The Atlanteans are now 3–6 this season.
Atlantis University lost to Trinity College of Florida, 60-50, on January 30 in Miami, bringing their record to 3-6. Although Amaris Ramos had a strong game and the team made a late fourth-quarter push, the Atlanteans couldn't recover from early scoring droughts and missed free throws in the 10-point loss.
In a hard-fought December 6 contest at Atlantis, the Atlanteans displayed resilience despite a 72–50 final. The team's tenacity on the glass and individual effort stood out. Naire Lucas's 18 rebounds and the two players' 15-point showing exemplified the program's work ethic and competitive instincts. As the season progresses, this persistent hustle and resilience are expected to translate into future successes, demonstrating to the team how their hard work now lays the foundation for victories ahead.
Atlantis University delivered its most complete performance of the young season, beating Beacon College 57- 37 behind a strong defensive effort and a breakout game from Rosmery Franco.
Atlantis University's women's basketball team delivered a strong effort in Tampa but fell 63–57 to Trinity College of Florida on November 7. Despite a slow start, the Atlanteans found their rhythm in the second half, showcasing composure and teamwork behind standout performances from Rosmery Franco and Maria Jose Quiroga
Atlantis University's Women's Basketball team battled hard in their home opener but fell 61–38 to the University of the Virgin Islands Buccaneers. Despite the loss, the Atlanteans showed grit and emerging chemistry, with several players standing out on both ends of the court.
