CAMDEN, N.J. (Feb. 11, 2026) – The Stockton University women's basketball team outscored Rutgers University-Camden by six points in the decisive third quarter and that was enough to lift the Ospreys over the Scarlet Raptors, 65-61, on Senior Night here Wednesday.
Prior to the game, the Scarlet Raptors honored senior guard
Tireya Wyatt,, a transfer from The College of New Jersey, who is completing her collegiate career at Rutgers-Camden.
The victory lifts the Ospreys to 14-9 overall and 11-5 in the New Jersey Athletic Conference, while the Scarlet Raptors fall to 12-11 and 9-7.
The Ospreys lead the all-time series, 73-23.
Rutgers-Camden built a 32-30 halftime lead in a game that was tight all the way, but Stockton took the lead for good, 40-38, with 3:40 left in the third quarter on a layup by senior forward Grace Speer. The Ospreys led anywhere from 2-6 points the rest of the way and with five seconds remaining Speer hit a pair of foul shots to produce the final four-point margin.
Speer finished with 16 points for Stockton, while senior guard Imene Fathi netted 13 and a pair of freshmen, guard Bre Evans and forward Zemirah Enalls, both added 12. Enalls completed a double-double with a game-high 12 rebounds.
Sophomore guard
Hope Goodwine led Rutgers-Camden with 15 points, while sophomore forward
Courtney Edmundo notched her ninth straight double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds. Junior guard/forward
Tamea El, freshman guard
Tamyia Collier and junior guard
Gabriella Toledo all added eight points for the Raptors. Edmundo added a game-high five assists.
Stockton shot 23-for-58 (39.7 percent) from the floor, including 0-for-10 from three-point range, and went 19-for-29 (65.5) from the foul line. Rutgers-Camden went 26-for-61 from the floor (42.6), including 6-for-19 from beyond the arc (31.6), and went 3-for-7 from the foul line (42.9).
The Scarlet Raptors held a 45-32 advantage off the boards, but also made 28 turnovers compared to Stockton's 18.
The Scarlet Raptors return to action with a 1 p.m. NJAC game on Saturday at William Paterson University. The NJAC-leading Pioneers are ranked 18th in this week's WBCA Coaches' Poll and received 24 votes toward the D3hoops.com Top 25 poll.