HUNTSVILLE, Ala. | Women's Basketball celebrated Senior Night with an 83–67 victory over West Alabama on Friday evening at Spragins Hall in the regular-season finale.
Prior to tipoff, UAH honored seniors Lili Wilken and Millie Brown for their contributions to the program.
Wilken delivered a historic performance, scoring a game-high 32 points and setting the UAH single-season scoring record. With five minutes remaining in the third quarter, Wilken connected on a three-pointer to reach 30 points and surpass the previous record of 655 points set by Annette Fletcher during the 1986–87 season.
Four Chargers finished in double figures, led by Wilken's 32-point effort. Bella White added 17 points, while Ivey Maddox scored 14 points and shot 4-for-7 from three-point range. Brown finished with 11 points and knocked down three three-pointers, moving into seventh place in program history in career three-pointers made.
As a team, the Chargers connected on 12 three-pointers and shot 56.9 percent from the field in the victory.
The win allowed UAH to finish the regular season with 26 victories, tying the program record for most wins in a regular season, originally set by the 1982–83 Chargers. UAH also set a new program record with 21 Gulf South Conference victories and established a new single-season home mark with 15 wins, surpassing the previous record shared by the 1982–83 and 2024–25 teams.
UAH will now prepare for the Gulf South Conference Women's Basketball Championships, where the Chargers will enter as the No. 1 seed and host throughout the tournament. UAH will face West Alabama in the opening round on Monday at Spragins Hall. Tipoff time will be announced.