Delaware State Women’s Basketball Falls to UMES 55-48

Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 4:51 PM

The Delaware State University women's basketball team suffered a 55-48 defeat against the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. Despite a determined effort, the Hornets were unable to overcome their opponents in the conference matchup.

The Delaware State University women’s basketball team came up short in their battle against the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, falling by a score of 55-48 in conference action.

The Hornets showed determination throughout the contest but were unable to generate enough offensive production to secure a victory over their MEAC rivals. The seven-point margin reflected a competitive game between the two teams.

Delaware State’s efforts on the court were not sufficient to overcome UMES, as the Hawks managed to pull away for the win in what proved to be a hard-fought conference battle.

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