WBB Raina Tomasicka driving for a layup
Chris Henry / University of South Florida Athletics
54
Harvard HU 3-5,0-0 Ivy League
56
Winner South Fla. USF 4-3,0-0 American
Harvard HU
3-5,0-0 Ivy League
54
Final
56
South Fla. USF
4-3,0-0 American
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Harvard HU 11 18 11 14 54
South Fla. USF 13 13 12 18 56

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

USF Women’s Basketball Defeats Harvard Behind a Career Effort by Tomasicka

Raina Tomasicka recorded a career-high 14 points

NASSAU, Bahamas (November 26, 2025) – The University of South Florida women's basketball team closed out the Baha Mar Pink Flamingo Championship against Harvard on Wednesday. Raina Tomasicka recorded a career-high 14 points as the Bulls (4-3) defeated the Crimson (3-5) 56-54.
 
Tomasicka knocked down a career-high two 3-pointers on her way to a personal-best 14 points. She added three rebounds and a steal. Kirsten Lewis-Williams recorded her first double-double of the season, with a season-high 12 points and a season-high 10 rebounds.
 
After Harvard scored the game's first four points, Katie Davidson knocked down a 3-pointer to get South Florida on the board. The rest of the first stanza was a back-and-forth battle. Tomasicka put the Bulls on top with 30 seconds left with a 3-pointer. USF took a 13-11 lead into the second quarter.
 
The two sides picked up where the first half left off, trading baskets. Midway through the second, Harvard went on a 9-1 run and took a 29-22 lead. The Bulls closed out the half with a 4-0 run thanks to a Tomasicka buzzer beater and cut the deficit to 29-26 at the half.  
Harvard opened the third quarter by outscoring South Florida 7-3 and extended its lead to 36-29. The Bulls were resilient and fought back with a 9-2 run. During the run, Ines Piper and Carla Brito each recorded four points. The Crimson made two free throws before the end of the third and took a 40-38 lead into the final stanza.
 
With the score tied at 44-44 midway through the fourth, Brito picked up a loose ball and took it the length of the court to give the Bulls the lead. Tomasicka drained a step-back 3-pointer and gave USF a 51-48 lead.  
With the Bulls leading 53-51 with just over a minute left in regulation, Lewis-Williams drove to the basket and made the layup, despite being fouled. She converted the and-1 opportunity and gave South Florida a 56-51 lead. The Bulls went on to beat the Crimson 56-54.  
Notables:
Raina Tomasicka recorded a career-high 14 points. She made a career-high two 3-pointers.  
Kirsten Lewis-Williams notched her first double-double of the season with 12 points and 10 rebounds.  
• The USF bench outscored the Harvard bench 18-11. The South Florida bench has outscored the opponent's bench in back-to-back games.
• The Bulls have held opponents to below 34 percent shooting from the field in back-to-back games, as South Florida held Harvard to 33.3 percent from the field.
• For the second-straight game, USF held the opponents to just seven made field goals for the entire second half.
Fatou Diakite was named to the Baha Mar Hoops Pink Flamingo Challenge All-Tournament Team.
 
Up Next
The Bulls return to the friendly confines of the Yuengling Center on Sunday, November 30. South Florida welcomes New Orleans for a 2 p.m. tip on ESPN+.
 
About South Florida Women's Basketball
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Michele Woods-Baxter was named as USF women's basketball interim head coach. South Florida women's basketball has built a storied tradition over the past 25 seasons, highlighted by 19 postseason tournament appearances and 10 NCAA Tournament berths. The program has achieved 12 20-win seasons, two WNIT Final Four appearances, and captured the 2008-09 WNIT championship.
 
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