Sophomore
Jamya Griffin scored a game-high 22 points, but the Georgia Gwinnett College women's basketball team could not off a fourth-quarter rally in a 59-55 loss at Life University on Tuesday evening in Marietta, Georgia.
The Grizzlies (6-4) used a 21-point second quarter to take a 35-28 halftime lead.
Life (7-1) answered by outscoring GGC by a 16-9 margin during the decisive fourth quarter, after the visitors enjoyed a slight 46-43 advantage through three periods.
Junior
Maddie Presha had a double-double performance with 13 points and 10 rebounds.
The Running Eagles scored the opening five points of the fourth quarter to grab their first lead since the second quarter, at 48-46, following a layup by Aniyah Offutt with 7:03 remaining in the contest.

GGC regained the lead, at 53-50, after a layup from junior
Laila Williams with 4:35 left. Later, a layup from Griffin tied the game, at 55-55, at the 1:35 mark.
A second-chance basket from Life's Kenya Robinson gave the hosts a 57-55 lead with just over a minute left in the game. GGC missed two straight 3-point field goal attempts on its ensuing offensive possession. Life didn't capitalize on its next possession, but an offensive rebound and foul allowed for Tyasia Williams to make one of her two free throw attempts.
The Grizzlies proceeded to turn the ball over trailing by three points, at 58-55, with 13 seconds left. Offutt made the first of her free throw attempts to push the margin to 59-55 with nine second remaining.
GGC shot 60 percent from the floor during the second quarter to take the halftime edge. Consecutive layups from Presha gave the visitors a 27-23 lead with 1:46 remaining in the first half. Griffin converted a layup just before the break to stretch the advantage to seven points.
Coach's Corner
"Our players played their hearts out and I couldn't be more proud of the effort that they displayed against a great opponent that outrebounded us. We weren't able to take advantage of our opportunities down the stretch. We'll learn from this game and we're excited to get back in the gym next week and then get back in the win column," said Head Coach
Tory Wooley.
Turning Point
Trailing 57-55, the Grizzlies missed two straight 3-point field goal attempts on the same offensive possession in the final minute. An offensive foul with 13 second left ended another GGC possession. Life twice split free throw attempts in the final 19 seconds to close out the home win.
Inside The Numbers
- GGC made 36.2 percent of its field goals, compared to Life's 35.6 percent shooting
- The Running Eagles outrebounded the Grizzlies by a 47-32 margin
- Sophomore Jamya Griffin scored a game-high 22 points
- The Grizzlies recorded nine steals
News & Notes
- GGC falls to 6-4 on the season; Life improves to 7-1 this winter
- Junior Maddie Presha had a double-double performance with 13 points and 10 rebounds
- The team is 1-2 on the road in 2025-26
- A total of 37 fouls were called in Tuesday's contest
Up Next
Georgia Gwinnett College is scheduled to host Columbia College (South Carolina) on Thursday, December 4, on Teddy Bear Toss Night in the Convocation Center, starting at 6 p.m.