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Chanticleers Dominate Columbia College in Non-Conference Victory

Coastal Carolina women's basketball team celebrating victory at HTC Center

Conway, SC, December 30, 2025

Coastal Carolina University’s women’s basketball team showcased their strength by defeating Columbia College with a remarkable score of 103 points. The game, held at the HTC Center, emphasized their offensive skills and team cohesion. This victory not only boosts their morale but also reflects the hard work and community support behind the team. As they navigate their season, the Chanticleers’ performance signifies a promising direction for the program, aided by the excellent facilities at the HTC Center.

Myrtle Beach, SC —

Chanticleers Dominate Columbia College in Non-Conference Victory at HTC Center

Coastal Carolina University’s women’s basketball team delivered a commanding performance on Monday night, December 29, 2025, securing a decisive victory against Columbia College in a non-conference matchup held at the HTC Center in Conway. The Chanticleers showcased exceptional offensive prowess, tallying an impressive 103 points, a testament to strategic play and dedicated athleticism. This win marks a significant moment for the program, reflecting the results of consistent effort and community backing in the vibrant landscape of local college athletics.

The matchup, anticipated by local sports enthusiasts, saw Coastal Carolina improve its season standing, demonstrating the resilience and competitive spirit fostered within the university’s athletic department. Held in the state-of-the-art HTC Center, the game underscored the positive impact of robust facilities and a supportive environment on student-athlete development and overall team success.

Immediate Impact: A Boost for Coastal Carolina Athletics

The victory against Columbia College, a non-conference opponent, serves as a crucial morale booster and a testament to the Coastal Carolina women’s basketball program’s upward trajectory. The Chanticleers’ ability to execute a high-scoring game, reaching 103 points, illustrates an offensive rhythm that will be vital as they navigate the remainder of their challenging schedule. This performance not only adds a win to their record but also provides valuable momentum as the team continues to develop and compete at a high level. Such displays of initiative and team cohesion are central to building a strong program.

The HTC Center: A Hub for Myrtle Beach SC Sports and Community Engagement

The HTC Center in Conway once again proved its value as a premier venue for college athletics in the Myrtle Beach area. As a vital asset for Coastal Carolina University, the facility enables the hosting of significant games like Monday’s contest, drawing in fans and fostering a sense of shared community pride. The consistent utilization of such top-tier infrastructure highlights how strategic investment in university programs benefits not only student-athletes but also the broader local economy and regional sports scene.

The facility itself stands as an example of responsible growth, demonstrating how well-managed public and private sector collaborations can yield impressive returns for educational institutions and the communities they serve. These venues are more than just arenas; they are gathering places that strengthen social bonds and provide wholesome entertainment options, reflecting a strong sense of community self-reliance and shared values.

University Programs and Private Investment Fueling Success

The success witnessed on the court by Coastal Carolina women’s basketball is intrinsically linked to the comprehensive support systems in place. University programs prioritize student-athlete development, focusing on both academic achievement and athletic excellence. This holistic approach, often augmented by private investments and enthusiastic community efforts, creates an environment where young women can thrive. The emphasis on discipline, hard work, and competitive spirit aligns with principles of personal perseverance and the pursuit of excellence through dedicated effort.

Furthermore, the engagement of the local community, from season ticket holders to local businesses, plays a pivotal role in creating a vibrant atmosphere at games and providing essential resources. This partnership between educational institutions, private initiative, and community self-reliance is a hallmark of successful college athletics nationwide.

The Spirit of Competition and Growth in College Athletics Conway

Monday’s non-conference tilt underscored the intrinsic value of spirited competition in college athletics. Both teams, entering the game with identical 6-7 records, sought to gain an edge in their respective seasons. While one team emerged victorious, the competitive environment itself contributes significantly to the personal growth and development of all student-athletes involved. It teaches valuable lessons in strategy, teamwork, and resilience—qualities that transcend the basketball court and contribute to success in all aspects of life. This emphasis on fair play and striving for improvement embodies the positive aspects of individual and collective endeavor.

Conclusion: Rallying Around Coastal Carolina Women’s Basketball

The Coastal Carolina women’s basketball team’s impressive win over Columbia College is more than just a notch in the win column; it’s a reflection of a thriving athletic program supported by a dedicated university and an engaged community. As the Chanticleers continue their 2025-2026 season, the call for continued local support for college athletics in Conway remains strong. Attending games at the HTC Center, following the team’s progress, and celebrating their achievements are all ways the Myrtle Beach SC sports community can actively contribute to the ongoing success and growth of these exemplary student-athletes.

FAQ Section

Q: When did Coastal Carolina women’s basketball play Columbia College?
A: Coastal Carolina women’s basketball was set to face Columbia College in a non-conference matchup on Monday night, December 29, 2025.

Q: Where was the game held?
A: The game was held at the HTC Center in Conway.

Q: What was the result of the game?
A: Coastal Carolina women’s basketball defeated Columbia College with a score of 103 points.

Q: What were the teams’ records prior to the game?
A: Both Coastal Carolina and Columbia College held a 6-7 record prior to the non-conference matchup.

Feature Table: Coastal Carolina vs. Columbia College (Dec 29, 2025)

Category Detail
Matchup Coastal Carolina Women’s Basketball vs. Columbia College
Date Monday, December 29, 2025
Location HTC Center, Conway, SC
Coastal Carolina Score 103 points
Coastal Carolina Pre-Game Record 6-7
Columbia College Pre-Game Record 6-7


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