Fresh off a gutsy 2–0 road swing, the Trojans host Appalachian State on Girls and Women in Sports Day, celebrating Chanda Rigby’s 500th career win.
TROY, Ala. | Momentum firmly in hand, the Troy Trojans women’s basketball return to Trojan Arena on Wednesday night looking to keep rolling against the Appalachian State Mountaineers women’s basketball.Tipoff is set for 6 p.m. CT as Troy (18–4, 9–2 Sun Belt) seeks its fourth straight home win over App State (10–11, 3–8 SBC) and a ninth consecutive victory in the all-time series. The matchup doubles as Girls and Women in Sports Day, featuring discounted tickets, special in-arena celebrations, and a mid-game ceremony honoring head coach Chanda Rigby’s 500th collegiate victory.
The Trojans arrive riding high after a statement 2–0 road trip, highlighted by a stunning 21-point comeback at Marshall and an authoritative win at Coastal Carolina. Troy’s resilience has become a calling card — the team is now 11–0 when holding opponents to 69 points or fewer and a perfect 12–0 when limiting foes under 40% shooting.
Leading the charge, Ashley Baez delivered a masterclass week, averaging 19 points, 4.5 assists, and 3.5 three-pointers, including all 18 of her points in the second half of the Marshall comeback. Inside, Troy’s rebounding dominance continues to separate it nationally, as the Trojans lead Division I in rebounds per game (50.5) and remain unbeaten in Sun Belt play when winning the glass.
Wednesday’s game also marks a milestone moment for Rigby, who sits at 501 career wins and 273 victories at Troy — just one shy of tying program legend Joyce Sorrell as the winningest coach in school history. With nine 20-win seasons already on her résumé, another deep March run appears well within reach.App State enters Troy fighting to regain footing after a recent setback to ULM, but the Mountaineers bring a defense that leads the Sun Belt in scoring defense (58.9 ppg allowed). Guard Emma Smith anchors the unit, ranking top-10 in the league in both steals and assists, while also contributing double-figure scoring.
Still, history favors the home side. Troy owns an 18–2 all-time edge in the series and boasts one of the most balanced rosters in the country, featuring two players averaging double-doubles — a rarity at the Division I level. With national rankings climbing and postseason positioning tightening, Wednesday night offers Troy a chance to turn celebration into another statement win.
Game Information
Location: Trojan Arena — Troy, Ala.
When: Wednesday, Feb. 4 | 6 p.m. CT
Watch: ESPN+
Listen: Troy Sports Radio Network
Stats: troytrojans.com/livestats
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-- By Sarah Darden
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