Johnson C. Smith women's basketball picked up its third straight victory and fifth in the last six games, downing Winston-Salem State 81-77.
With the win, JCSU improves to 15-12 overall, 12-5 in conference play and, most importantly for tournament seeding, 8-3 in Southern Division games.
JCSU was able to leapfrog the Rams into second place in the division thanks to a better overall conference winning percentage.
The loss drops WSSU to 15-12 oveerall, 11-6 in the CIAA and 8-3
 in the division.
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Blaire Thomas scored a game-high 21 points to lead the Golden Bull effort.
Malia Rivers (13 pts) and
Le'Zarea Bowens (10 pts) came off the bench to push JCSU past the Rams.
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Thomas and Bowens led the team in rebounds with eight boards each.
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JCSU took advantage of 23 WSSU turnovers to score 38 points. The Golden Bulls used a strong inside game to outscore the Rams 38-30 inside the painted area.
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JCSU led throughout the game jumping out to a 24-15 first quarter lead extending their lead to 45-33 at halftime.
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The teams played even in the third quarter and JCSU was able to withstand a fourth quarter WSSU rally to take homa an important road victory.
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JCSU will close out its regular season on the road in Raleigh when they travel to meet Shaw University in Spaulding Gymnasium. Tip off is set for 2:oo p.m. Saturday afternoon.
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