CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. —Eight different players scored for the Longwood women's basketball team, but Virginia put three in double figures and received a triple-double from Romi Levy in a 94-47 win at John Paul Jones Arena on Thursday.
The Cavaliers shot 52 percent from the from the floor, including 62 percent in the first quarter, to stake itself to a lead and didn't look back after the Lancers scored the game's first four points through Frances Ulysse.
Kymora Johnson scored a game-high 23 points on 9-for-15 shooting with five 3-pointers, while Caitlin Weimer added 15 points.
But Levy stole the show, tallying 14 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists for UVA to move to 4-1 overall.
"I was just really disappointed in our intensity and effort tonight, especially on the boards. particularly the second half," Longwood head coach Erika Lang-Montgomery, said of her team which was outrebounded, 53-18. "Virginia took the lead and we we didn't rise to the occasion and I wouldn't like for us to have more fight than what we did."
Longwood (4-2) held its own in the first half, connecting on 11-of-23 shots while Virginia shot 54 percent in the first half.
Ulysee, Amor Harris and Olivia Bowes led the Lancers with six points apiece.
Virginia led 31-14 after the first quarter, 47-29 at the half and 77-35 after three, opening a 51-point edge, its largest of the night, late in the fourth.
Longwood is back on the road Monday at nationally ranked Ole Miss on SEC Network+. Tip is 7 p.m., eastern time at the Black Pavilion.