DOVER, Del. – Norfolk State continued to cement itself as one of the best defensive teams in the country on Monday evening, defeating Delaware State 40-26 at Memorial Hall.
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The Spartans (14-3, 2-0 MEAC) held the Hornets to 11-of-58 shooting (19.0 percent), including 1-of-15 from behind the arc (6.7 percent). It marked the worst shooting performance for 3-point land by an NSU opponent this season.
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Camille Downs sparked the Spartans with eight points, eight rebounds, and four steals.
Kierra Wheeler led the team on the glass, pulling in nine rebounds while adding two blocks.
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Niya Fields opened the game with a 3-pointer, assisted by
Deja Francis. Francis provided a fast break and-one basket in the final minute of the first quarter, before Fields swiped a steal for another score to put NSU ahead 14-6.
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Another steal-and-score from Francis helped the Spartans maintain their advantage, before
Mahoganie Williams knocked down a mid-range jumper to expand the lead to nine. In addition to her five points and six rebounds, Williams anchored the defense with five blocks.
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Norfolk State took a seven-point lead into halftime, holding that margin for most of the third quarter. Needing a big shot for some separation, Downs provided just that when she launched one from deep to expand Norfolk State's lead to double digits heading into the fourth quarter.
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Downs and Fields both supplied crafty passes on back-to-back possessions, both setting up
Crystal White buckets. Francis and Diawara scored additional inside points in the final minutes, as the Spartans earned their third straight victory.
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Norfolk State will face Howard (6-9, 2-0) at Echols Hall on Saturday, a rematch of the 2022 MEAC Tournament championship game.
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