January 15, 2025

Dominique Golightly (Kiowa Tribe) scores 18 points in ACU’s 109-52 Win over McNeese State

ABILENE – The Wildcats pretty much did whatever whenever during their 109-52 beatdown of Southland Conference rival McNeese Wednesday night at Moody Coliseum.

The Wildcats’ (10-4, 3-0 Southland) 109 points were the most they’ve scored against a D1 opponent since joining the Southland Conference in 2013-14, and marked the team’s first 100-point performance since a Dec. 28, 2016 home game vs. Sul Ross State (W, 106-58). ACU additionally established the school’s single-game record (D1 era) and a Southland season high with 45 field goals, and tied the league’s season best with 27 assists. The Wildcats’ .608 field-goal percentage was second only in the Southland this year to Northwestern State’s 61.3 clip vs. LeTourneau (Nov. 12, 2018), and their point total was one off Lamar’s 110 at Denver (Nov. 23, 2018).

Finishing behind Williamson in the point column with 18 apiece were juniors Dominique Golightly and Lexie Ducat. Golightly (Kiowa Tribe) recorded eight field goals for the seventh time in her career, buried a pair of treys, and tied Ducat for the team lead with seven rebounds. She also led her side with two rejections.

Ducat, like Williamson, hardly missed from the floor either, connecting on 8-of-10 attempts including both of her long-distance shots. 

Breanna Wright hit on 5-of-6 field-goal attempts (one 3-pointer) in finishing with 11 points and six assists (24 minutes), while post player and sophomore Makayla Mabry went 4-of-8 from 3-point range in scoring a dozen points to go along with six rebounds and a career-high four assists.

McNeese led for a brief 90 seconds in the first quarter until the Wildcats essentially put the game away with a 22-4 run during a three-minute span that gave them a 31-13 lead. The home team then held the Cowgirls scoreless for the better part of five minutes in the second quarter in taking a 59-25 lead into halftime, and started the third quarter with back-to-back treys from Mabry. 

Williamson put the game further out of reach by leading a 14-3 run late in the third, and in the fourth quarter, it was a layup by Lexi Kirgan that lifted the Wildcats over the century mark for the first time in two seasons. 

In the 48-year history of ACU women’s basketball tonight’s point total is tied for 11th as the Wildcats also scored 109 on Central Oklahoma (1995-96) and Alaska Fairbanks (1988-89). The 57-point margin of victory is the Wildcats’ highest against any Southland or D1 school, an in years past they’ve defeated New Orleans by 44 (2014), Northwestern State by 39 (2018) and Sam Houston State by 33 (2017), but the all-time program record of 86 points was set against Southwestern Adventist in head coach Julie Goodenough‘s first season of 2012-13 (W, 108-21).