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Wofford Basketball Teams Talk Championships and High Hopes at SOCON Media Day

With preseason honors for some and a hunger to prove themselves for others, Wofford's men's and women's teams set an ambitious tone for the upcoming season in Greenville.

The air in Greenville was thick with anticipation as coaches and players from the Southern Conference gathered for the annual SOCON Media Day to preview the upcoming college basketball season.

 

For the Wofford Terriers, it was a platform to voice a clear, unified message: they are ready to compete.

 

On the women's side, expectations are building around a team picked to finish fourth in the preseason poll.

 

Much of that optimism centers on sophomore guard Molly Masingale, who was named to the preseason all-conference team.

 

Her selection comes after a stellar freshman campaign where she made a significant impact on the court.

 

Head Coach Jimmy Garrity, now entering his tenth season, praised her contagious determination and leadership.

 

"Her positive attitude, intensity, leadership and determination are contagious for our entire program," Garrity noted, looking ahead to a challenging season.

 

Masingale herself acknowledged the preseason recognition but emphasized that the real work is just beginning.

 

"Ultimately it is preseason, so it doesn't mean anything right now," she said, adding that the team will play with a chip on its shoulder as a potential underdog.

 

The women's team is set to open its season on November 3 against Converse College.

 

For the men's team, the focus is on redemption and harnessing new energy.

 

Guard Luke Flynn was vocal about the team’s ultimate goal.

 

"We're going dancing," Flynn stated, recalling the feeling of achieving that dream before and expressing his desire to return.

 

He described the current squad as younger but more athletic and versatile than last year's.

 

Flynn also addressed recent coaching changes, expressing confidence in the new leadership and their championship experience.

 

The transition signals a new chapter for Wofford men's basketball, one that players are eager to write.

 

With both teams setting a high bar at SOCON Media Day, the stage is set for an exciting season of Wofford basketball at Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium.

 

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FAQ: Wofford Terriers 2025-26 Season

 

Q: Who are the key players to watch for Wofford basketball this year?

 

A: For the women's team, sophomore guard Molly Masingale is a major player, having earned preseason all-conference honors. For the men's team, guard Luke Flynn is stepping into a leadership role with a focus on returning to the NCAA tournament.

 

Q: What are the preseason expectations for the Wofford women's basketball team?

 

A: The Southern Conference head coaches voted the Wofford women's team to finish fourth in the league. Head Coach Jimmy Garrity and the players, however, seem focused on outperforming those expectations.

 

Q: Where do the Wofford Terriers play their home games?

 

A: Both the Wofford men's and women's basketball teams play their home games at the Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium in Spartanburg, S.C.

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