Marshall Dominates Illinois State 66–41 to Capture First WNIT Championship
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Marshall capped a historic season with a commanding performance Saturday afternoon, defeating Illinois State 66–41 at the Cam Henderson Center to win the Women’s National Invitation Tournament championship.
The Thundering Herd improved to 28–9 on the season and secured the program’s first WNIT title, finishing their postseason run in dominant fashion on their home floor. Illinois State, making its first championship appearance, concluded its season at 24–14 after struggling to match Marshall’s efficiency and early momentum.
Explosive First Quarter Sets the Tone
Marshall established control immediately, fueled by an extraordinary opening stretch from Timaya Lewis-Eutsey. The senior guard scored the first 11 points for the Thundering Herd, setting the tone with efficient shooting and aggressive play.
Illinois State briefly kept pace early, as Grace Nelson scored the team’s first six points to give the Redbirds a short-lived advantage. That momentum quickly shifted as Marshall responded with a scoring surge, building a lead that would continue to grow throughout the quarter.
The Thundering Herd closed the opening period on a 10–2 run, finishing with a 21–10 lead. Marshall shot 75 percent from the field in the first quarter, while Illinois State struggled to find consistency, shooting just 27 percent.
Marshall Maintains Control Before Halftime
Illinois State attempted to respond in the second quarter, opening with a quick 4–0 run to cut the deficit. However, Marshall answered immediately, maintaining its advantage through balanced scoring and steady defensive pressure.
The Redbirds briefly reduced the margin to eight points late in the half, but Marshall delivered a key basket just before the buzzer to extend its lead. By halftime, the Thundering Herd held a 31–21 advantage, maintaining firm control of the game.
Marshall’s ability to control tempo and capitalize on efficient shooting limited Illinois State’s opportunities to generate momentum heading into the second half.
Third-Quarter Run Breaks the Game Open
Any hopes of a comeback were quickly erased after the break. Marshall opened the third quarter with a decisive 12–0 run, extending its lead to 43–21 and forcing Illinois State into a difficult position.
The Redbirds responded with a short burst, trimming the deficit slightly with back-to-back baskets, but the damage had already been done. Marshall continued to dictate the pace, maintaining its double-digit lead while limiting Illinois State’s offensive rhythm.
By the end of the third quarter, the Thundering Herd led 50–34, firmly in control and positioned to close out the game.
Fourth Quarter Seals the Championship
Marshall wasted no time securing the victory in the final period. The Thundering Herd opened the fourth quarter with an 8–0 run, pushing the lead to 58–34 and eliminating any remaining doubt.
Illinois State managed a brief scoring stretch late in the game, but the deficit proved too large to overcome. Marshall maintained composure, controlling possessions and running out the clock to secure the 66–41 win.
The final margin reflected Marshall’s dominance across all phases of the game, particularly in shooting efficiency and defensive execution.
Lewis-Eutsey Leads Championship Effort
Timaya Lewis-Eutsey delivered a standout performance, finishing with 27 points on efficient shooting. She connected on 12 of 17 field-goal attempts and made all three of her three-point shots, leading the Thundering Herd from start to finish.
Her early scoring surge provided the foundation for Marshall’s victory, while her consistency throughout the game ensured the Redbirds could not mount a comeback.
Marshall also received contributions across its roster, with all players who saw the floor scoring at least one basket. The balanced production reinforced the team’s depth and ability to maintain performance over the course of the game.
Illinois State Struggles to Find Rhythm
Illinois State entered the championship with momentum but struggled to replicate its offensive success. The Redbirds shot just 29 percent from the field and connected on only three of 17 three-point attempts, limiting their ability to keep pace.
Addison Martin led Illinois State with 11 points, while Trista Fayta added nine. Doneelah Washington, the team’s leading scorer throughout the season, was held scoreless, highlighting Marshall’s defensive effectiveness.
Despite the loss, Illinois State completed a strong postseason run, reaching the championship game for the first time in program history and finishing with 24 wins for the second consecutive season.
Historic Season for Marshall
The victory marked a milestone moment for Marshall, completing the most successful season in program history. The Thundering Herd set a program record for wins and finished the tournament with consistent performances built on efficiency and defensive intensity.
Marshall’s ability to dominate early in games and maintain control throughout the tournament proved to be the defining factor in its championship run.
Final Takeaway
Marshall’s 66–41 victory over Illinois State was defined by early dominance, efficient shooting, and sustained defensive pressure. The Thundering Herd built a double-digit lead in the first quarter, extended it with a decisive third-quarter run, and closed the game with authority.
Illinois State showed resilience throughout the tournament but was unable to overcome shooting struggles and Marshall’s early momentum in the championship game.
With the victory, Marshall captures its first WNIT title and completes a historic season with a performance that showcased depth, execution, and consistency from start to finish.








