Coach Tierra Terry celebrates 50th career win as Virginia Union dominates
Free Press staff report | 1/9/2025, 6 p.m.
Virginia Union University’s women’s basketball team started the new year with style, delivering an 82-53 thrashing of Virginia University of Lynchburg on Sunday at Barco-Stevens Hall.
The win not only marked the Panthers’ 10th victory of the season but also a career milestone for Coach Tierra Terry, who celebrated her 50th win at the helm of the program.
VUU (10-3) wasted no time establishing control, fueled by standout performances across the roster. Taniaya Greene led all scorers with 21 points, while Rori Cox added 20 in a dynamic showing.
Tatiana Jones was a force on the boards, grabbing 18 rebounds, and Nakeria Scales turned in a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds.
After the game, Terry was surprised with a thoughtful tribute from her players and staff — a pair of balloons shaped like the number 50 to commemorate the achievement.
“The players surprised us after the game with a ‘50’ balloon marking our 50th win,” Terry said. “Everyone’s journey is different, so it might not mean a lot to some people, but that meant the world to me. Thank you, God, our former and current players, Coach Freeman, and everyone who has been a part of this coaching staff, our admin, and support for helping us reach our first big milestone! Winning is not always easy, so I am thankful I am around people who see the value in winning.”
Terry’s 50th win reflects her commitment to building a winning culture at VUU. Her leadership has transformed the program into a consistent contender, and her players delivered a performance worthy of the occasion on Sunday.
The Panthers will look to keep their momentum going as they prepare to face Fayetteville State University on Thursday at 5:30 p.m., again at Barco-Stevens Hall.