Greensboro Day Boys Upset No. 2 Forsyth Country Day 56-53
On the night of Jan. 6-7, 2026, Greensboro Day's boys basketball team handed No. 2 Forsyth Country Day its first loss of the season, edging FCD 56-53 on a game decided at the buzzer. In a split result for the night, Forsyth Country Day's girls team beat Greensboro Day 55-48, with standout scoring from Gigi Lyons and Lila Kelly.

Greensboro Day's boys basketball team produced a late-game finish to topple No. 2 Forsyth Country Day 56-53, delivering Forsyth Country Day its first defeat of the season. The contest came down to the final possession, as Forsyth Country Day missed a potential game-tying three-pointer at the buzzer, leaving Greensboro Day to celebrate a narrow road triumph that will resonate across both schools' communities.
The tight, late finish underscored the competitive balance between the two programs and highlighted how a single possession can reshape momentum midseason. For Forsyth Country Day, entering the game ranked No. 2, the loss breaks an unblemished record and gives opposing teams new confidence. For Greensboro Day, the victory is an immediate morale boost and a concrete example of how execution in late-game situations alters outcomes.
Earlier that evening, the girls matchup produced a different result: Forsyth Country Day defeated Greensboro Day 55-48. Gigi Lyons led FCD with 21 points and was joined by Lila Kelly, who added 13. Greensboro Day was paced by Kennedy Collier with 17 points and Amani Sides with 10. Box scores for both games recorded quarter-by-quarter scoring and highlighted these standout performances as key factors in each result.
The split outcomes have local implications beyond wins and losses. High school sports in Guilford County drive family and community engagement, school identity, and youth development. Close games such as these draw crowds and volunteer support, and they contribute to feeder patterns for youth programs and offseason participation. Coaches and athletic directors will now face immediate questions about adjustments, rotation depth and late-game strategy as the season progresses.
As midseason play deepens, both programs will use these results as data points for seeding and postseason planning. Greensboro Day's upset of a top-ranked opponent injects urgency into Forsyth Country Day's schedule management while affirming Greensboro Day's competitiveness. Meanwhile, the Forsyth Country Day girls' victory demonstrates the program's offensive options and ability to respond the same night after the boys program suffered a setback.
Fans and families should expect both teams to be closely watched in coming weeks as they pursue conference positioning and postseason goals. The Jan. 6-7 split illustrated how quickly fortunes can shift in high school basketball and reinforced the role local sports play in community life across Guilford County.
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