Coppin State College’s ladies’s basketball staff is gearing up for a groundbreaking season.
Two main dates are circled on their schedule: matchups towards NCAA heavyweights South Carolina and Tennessee.
The Eagles, led by newly appointed head coach Darrell Mosley, will face the Tennessee Woman Volunteers on Sunday, Nov. 23, on the Meals Metropolis Heart in Knoxville.
This recreation marks the first-ever assembly between the applications. Tennessee, eight-time nationwide champions and at the moment ranked seventh within the ESPN Approach-Too-Early Prime 25, presents a formidable problem.
The Woman Vols will characteristic returning standouts Zee Spearman, Talaysia Cooper, and Ruby Whitehorn, together with high-powered transfers like Janiah Barker from UCLA and SMU’s high scorer Nya Robertson.
Coppin State enters the season with a brand new look. Mosley and his employees have rapidly assembled a roster of eight Division I transfers, one publish switch from the NAIA, and 5 true freshmen, after just one participant—Baltimore native Mickelle Lowry—returns from final 12 months’s staff.
SAVE THE DATE! We’ll host the 2023-24 Nationwide Champions – South Carolina Gamecocks – on January 18, 2026 at 12pm! pic.twitter.com/bi7gIO8AAW
— Coppin State Girls’s Basketball (@CoppinStateWBB) August 13, 2025
The Eagles are coming off a run to the second spherical of the WNIT and have excessive hopes below Mosley’s management.
Along with their date in Knoxville, the Eagles can even face South Carolina, one other perennial powerhouse, at dwelling on Jan. 18.
The Gamecocks, a staple of the nationwide rankings, draw sellout crowds and current one other important check for the Eagles’ expertise and tenacity.