JCSU Women Earn 73-64 Win Over Fayetteville State
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Box Score JCSU Women's Basketball Earns 73-64 CIAA Southern Division Win Over Fayetteville State
Charlotte N.C. (Jan. 14, 2017) – The Johnson C. Smith University women's basketball team shot 49% from the field and forced 25 Fayetteville State turnovers en route to a 73-64 CIAA Southern Division win in Brayboy Gym on Saturday afternoon.
After leading by only four points at the half, JCSU started the third quarter on a 13-0 run over the first 5:32 to go ahead 43-24. The Golden Bull lead would swell to 45-25 after anÂ
Asha Jordan (Monroe, N.C.)Â jumper at the 3:48 mark.
Fayetteville State would then cut into the JCSU lead after putting together a 11-3 spurt to close to 48-37 at the end of the third quarter.
In the fourth quarter, FSU would further pare the JCSU lead to 57-46 with 6:42 to play after a tip-in from De'Aira Smith. The Golden Bulls would push the lead back to 15 points (61-46) with aÂ
Malia Rivers (Pageland, S.C.)Â layup but FSU would trim the lead back to six points at 64-58 on another Smith basket with 1:13 to play.
JCSU's Jordan would then nail a deep three-pointer as the shot clock expired to put JCSU up 67-48 with just 43 seconds to play. JCSU would then go on to hit eight straight free throws to secure the 73-64 win.
JCSU got 18 points from Rivers while Jordan had 16. SeniorÂ
MaryAnna Moore (Laurens, S.C.)Â had a productive outing, going for seven points and pulling down a team-high seven rebounds. JuniorÂ
Kendall Adams (Opelika, Alabama)Â had nine points whileÂ
Blaire Thomas (Waterloo, Iowa)Â had eight.
FSU had four players score in double-figures with Shantell Bennett leading the way with 16. Teammates Breona Jones and Yakima Clifton each had 14 while De'Aira Smith finished with 13.
The Golden Bulls finished 25-of-51 from the field while FSU managed a 24-of-56 (42.9%) outing. JCSU also forced 25 FSU turnovers, converting those miscues into 29 points.Â
The win improves JCSU to 11-4 overall, 4-1 in CIAA play and 1-0 in Southern Division action while FSU falls to 4-12, 2-5 CIAA, and 0-1.
The Golden Bulls will return to action on Wednesday, Jan. 18 with a 5:30 tip at St. Augustine's.