Lady Tigers hit the road to face Copperas Cove
December 4, 2025
By Clay Whittington
The Belton Journal
The Lady Tigers will attempt to defeat Copperas Cove for the first time in more than three years Friday, when they travel to face the Lady Bulldawgs.
Belton's three-game winning streak against Copperas Cove was snapped on Nov. 7, 2023 with a 58-11 loss, and last year, the Lady Tigers narrowly fell by three points, 51-48.
The squads were district foes last time Belton beat the Lady Bulldawgs in a 46-32 outcome on Feb. 1, 2022.
So far, the Lady Tigers have endured an up-and-down start to their schedule.
After splitting its first four games, Belton continued the trend prior to the Thanksgiving holiday at the San Antonio Cornerstone Warrior Classic, sandwiching a pair of wins around two losses.
In pool play, the Lady Tigers dominated Lockhart, winning 76-15 before suffering a 63-45 loss to Montgomery.
The following day, Dripping Springs emerged with a 71-65 overtime victory in advance of beating Pace 49-36 in their final game.
Belton sophomore guard Isabella Warner was placed on the all-tournament team.
Then, on Tuesday, the Lady Tigers returned to the road, traveling to play Leander Rouse in advance of their trip to Copperas Cove, and they returned home without a win.
The Lady Raiders immediately overwhelmed Belton, connecting on six 3-points in the opening period en route to a 59-38 victory.
Rouse's long-range accuracy allowed it to carry a 26-8 advantage into the second quarter, and after making just two field goals, the Lady Tigers bounced back with a 14-point period behind Warner’s 10-point outburst, but it was not enough to spark a comeback.
Rouse held a 37-22 halftime lead, and Belton (4-5) only trimmed a point off the deficit, 46-32, through three quarters.
Warner finished with 19 points, while sophomore teammate Emma Harvey scored nine points, and senior Ke’Ara Shanks scored six points.
Following their contest at Copperas Cove, the Lady Tigers remain on the road, playing at Waco Connally on Tuesday.
Belton will also take part in the three-day Jarrell tournament (Dec. 11-13) and make the drive to Caldwell (Dec. 16) before playing their next home game on Dec. 19, when Navasota comes to town.









