Women's Hoops Primed for Non-Conference Finale, Teddy Bear Toss Game Against Morgan StateWomen's Hoops Primed for Non-Conference Finale, Teddy Bear Toss Game Against Morgan State
Tanner Pavlosky / UCF Athletics

Women's Hoops Primed for Non-Conference Finale, Teddy Bear Toss Game Against Morgan State

by Alex Clough

ORLANDO - With 10 games in the books, the UCF women's basketball team will conclude its non-conference slate Sunday afternoon, welcoming Morgan State to Addition Financial Arena for a 2 p.m. tipoff.

After bouncing back into the win column against Delaware State, the Knights will strive to close the first half of their season on a high note before welcoming BYU next Saturday to open Big 12 play.

  • Opponent: Morgan State Bears
  • Date: Sunday, December 14
  • Location: Orlando, Florida
  • Venue: Addition Financial Arena
  • Time: 2 p.m.
  • On the Call: Scott Adams and BJ Taylor
  • Promotion: Teddy Bear Toss/Ugly Christmas Sweater Game
  • Fans are encouraged to bring a teddy bear and, during a specific break in action, throw the teddy bear on the court. Each will be gifted to children at the Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute

About the Bears

Morgan State rides a four-game losing streak as it heads to Orlando for the second meeting between the two programs all-time. The Bears also participated in the 2025 Discover Puerto Rico Shootout, playing two common opponents to the Knights in Rice (L, 44-75) and Wake Forest (L, 35-93), a pair of contests UCF split. Morgan State boast a balanced scoresheet with no players averaging over 10 points through 11 games. Under first-year head coach Nadine Domond, the Bears will venture to Baton Rouge for a meeting with LSU after their contest with the Black and Gold.

 
WB_Tanner Pavlosky_5696_120725_1440344740Savannah Scott | Photo by: Tanner Pavlosky

Leah Named to Big 12 Starting Five
Fresh off yet another career week, which saw Leah Harmon score 78 points across four games, the sophomore has been named to the Big 12 Starting Five as a top performer, becoming the third Knight to secure a weekly honor since joining the conference. Averaging 19.5 points as the Black and Gold went 3-1, including a 2-1 record at the Discover Puerto Rico Shootout in San Juan, Harmon has broken records throughout her opening eight games of the season. Across the four games, Harmon never scored below 17 points, matching that total in three contests before setting a career high with 27 points in a 57-56 win over Rice. The Miami transfer’s 27 points were the sixth-most in a UCF neutral site game in program history, while her 10 free throws made her just the 16th Knight since 1999 to reach double digits. Harmon has tallied five or more field goals in her first eight games of the season, becoming the first player to do so to open their Black and Gold career. A true three-level scorer, Harmon connected on multiple three-pointers in each game, including three in her final two contests of the week.

Tales from Puerto Rico
The Knights went 2-1 across three competitive games at the 2025 Discover Puerto Rico Classic, defeating East Carolina 75-61 to open action. UCF scored 52 points in the paint to fend off the Pirates, marking the first time the Knights have reached that total since Dec. 7, 2024, against Texas Southern. Against Wake Forest, the Knights ventured to their fourth overtime contest under coach Messer, eventually falling by five despite grabbing a season-high 20 offensive boards and 17 second-chance points. In the finale against Rice, the Black and Gold held on for their 700th win in program history, with Harmon's 27 points leading them to their sixth victory of the season.

Everybody Eats
Before the season, coach Messer talked about her excitement about the depth of the squad, with all 14 players having the ability to make an impact. Through 10 games, that sentiment rings true, as the Knights currently rank fifth in the Big 12 and 45th in the NCAA with 28.4 points per game off the bench. Against South Carolina State on Nov. 24, UCF scored 49 points from the bench, tied for the third most bench points in a single game in program history. In the first nine games, the Black and Gold's bench has outscored their opponents' bench 284-174 (+110), reaching 20-plus in eight of the contests.

Harmon's Hot Start
Miami transfer and sophomore guard Leah Harmon has been dominant through her first eight games, leading the Knights in scoring with a combined 169 points, setting a career high with 27 points against Rice. Harmon's 169 points through her first 10 contests at UCF are the second most by a transfer this decade and the second most by any Knight in the first eight games of a season since 2015. The sophomore has connected on five field goals in each of her first 10 games, while shooting 43.6 from beyond the arc. Harmon currently ranks eighth in the Big 12 with 168 points per game. 

Buckets on Buckets
The Knights produced a historic shooting clip against Florida A&M in their convincing 76-59 triumph on Nov. 21, connecting on 55.1% of field goal attempts, a mark that ranks 11th in program history and the best percentage under head coach Sytia Messer. The performance was the best shooting performance since a March 2, 2020, contest with Wichita State (56.1). UCF's previous best under Messer came in a Dec. 19, 2023 triumph over Morgan State (54.8).

WB_Tanner Pavlosky_5696_120725_1447242510Khyala Ngodu | Photo by: Tanner Pavlosky

SINGLE GAME AND SEASON TICKETS ON SALE NOW

UCF women's basketball single-match and season tickets are on sale now. Be sure to catch all the action at Addition Financial Arena. Tickets can be purchased online at ucfknights.com/tickets or by calling the ticket office at (407) 823-1000.

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