The ABC women's basketball team is determined to start fresh this year as they open their 2025–26 season on the road against Rust College. After a tough previous season that saw Rust dominate the matchup, the Buffaloes are focused on changing the story this time around. This team has been working hard in preseason practices, sharpening their defense and improving offensive consistency. Head Coach Rockwell believes this year's group has what it takes to compete at a higher level. As returning players bring valuable experience and leadership, the newcomers have added depth and athleticism to the roster. Together, they're hoping to make a strong statement in the season opener. The Lady Buffaloes will look to flip the script, as they reiterate focus and team chemistry to kick off the season with a powerful performance against a familiar rival.
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