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Women's Tennis Sweeps Matches in Dual with Coppin State - George Mason University Athletics
NCAA women’s basketball tournament bracket preview: Where do NC State, Duke, UNC stand? - Raleigh News & Observer
UCLA, South Carolina, Texas and Notre Dame are No. 1 seeded teams in first NCAA Tournament reveal - Newsday
Florida basketball earns top seeding in NCAA Tournament top 16 seed release - Yahoo Sports
USC powerless against late Minnesota surge as its NCAA tourney hopes take a hit - Los Angeles Times
Auburn, Alabama, Florida headline SEC's haul in the NCAA selection committee's early top-16 seeds - The Associated Press
Letter from the opinion editor
Mary Demarco/Fourth Estate
A look into the 2025 spring semester opinion sectionBY MARY DEMARCO, OPINION EDITOR
Hello Fourth Estate readers,
My name is Mary “MJ” Demarco, and I am the opinion editor for this semester! I am a sophomore at Mason, majoring in Communications with a focus in Journalism. While I have only been working with Fourth Estate for about a year and a half, I have extensive experience in the journalism world.
As a freshman in high school, I joined my school’s newspaper and later became editor-in-chief. I had the opportunity to interview local politicians, such as Indiana state Sen. J.D. Ford, as well as high-profile figures like former Vice President Mike Pence.
Last semester, Fourth Estate’s opinion section featured wonderful stories written by talented writers. The stories ranged from study tips and television to food reviews and campus pollution.
This semester, I aim to expand our team of writers for the opinion section. Have a different perspective on Mason’s decisions regarding campus life? Write for the opinion section! Have a strong view on major current events? Share your opinion! Have a hot take on pop culture? The opinion section is for you.
While traditional journalism requires writers to maintain objectivity, the opinion section encourages the opposite. The opinion section gives students a platform to express themselves freely.
Write about what makes you angry, what brings you joy beyond measure, and what confuses you. I look forward to an invigorating semester where I have the gift of hearing from so many student voices.
Use your right to free speech to the fullest!
Mary J. Demarco
10 Game Win Streak For Mason Women’s Basketball
Mitchell Richtmyre/Fourth Estate
Mason women’s basketball secures longest win streak in program historyBY CHRISTIAN SEGOVIA, SPORTS EDITOR
On Feb. 12, Mason women’s basketball reached its longest win streak in program history after defeating the Rhode Island Rams, 56-44.
With this victory, both Men’s and Women’s Basketball teams have a total of 42 wins–the most wins at the Division 1 level.
Graduate student Nalani Kaysia contributed six points and 10 rebounds. With her first rebound against Rhode Island, she became the first Patriot to record 500+ rebounds and 500+ kills at Division 1 level playing basketball and volleyball.
Senior guard Paula Suárez led the way with 17 points, shooting 8 of 13, along with five assists and five rebounds. Redshirt Sophomore Zahirah Walton added 12 points, getting four in each of the following stats: rebounds, assists and steals.
Walton scored eight of Mason’s 17 points in the first quarter. “I noticed that they’re sagging,” she said of her early performance. “I was just thinking, like, let me shoot this full confidence because I know I worked on this.”
Suárez scored six of Mason’s 16 points in the fourth quarter, scoring through a mix of layups, mid-range jumpers, and post-fadeaways. “Just trying to stay confident with the shots I take,” Suárez said about her approach. “Some contested shots were engraved, just like mentality of like onto the next play, that doesn’t happen, it doesn’t matter what happened.
Heading into the Rhode Island game, the Patriots had helped opponents to an average of 6.25 second-quarter points in their previous four games. Rhode Island outscored Mason 14-8 in the second quarter, raising that average to 7.8 points per game.
Despite shooting 21-of-52 (40.4%) and 5-of-19 (26.3%) from the three-point line, the Patriots’ defensive efforts secured their win against Rhode Island. They held Rhode Island to 17-of-58 (29.3%) from the field and 4-of-19 (21.1%) from the three-point line while forcing 15 turnovers, blocking eight shots, and recording eight steals as a team.
“We do a lot of scouting and put a lot of responsibility on the girls to make sure they know exactly what is asked of them,” Mason Head Coach Vanessa Blair-Lewis said on the team’s defensive approach. “If we’re not scoring, they’re not scoring.”
Junior forward Nekhu Mitchell has averaged 19.4 minutes, 6.4 points, 1.6 rebounds, and 2.4 steals per game over the last five games. As a result, Coach Lewis increased Mitchell’s minutes leaning on her defensive impact.
“She has always been a really good player that could play defense,” Coach Lewis on Mitchell’s defense. “Tonight, she wanted to guard one of the best players on the team, and it’s different when you put someone on versus one guard. And tonight she had that lock-in mentality.”
The Patriots look to get their 11th win of the season against the University of Massachusetts at Eaglebank Arena on Feb. 16. Student tickets are available on Mason360. Tip-off is set for 3 p.m. and will be broadcast on MASN.