CORAL GABLES, Fla. – The Norfolk State women's basketball team bounced back confidently from its first loss of the season, outplaying Colgate from start to finish in a 58-51 victory on Sunday.
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Kierra Wheeler led the Spartans with 15 points, while
Da'naijah Williams recorded a season-high 11 points on an efficient 5-of-7 shooting day.
Makoye Diawara tallied 10 points and seven rebounds, grabbing six boards on the offensive end.
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The second-ever meeting between Norfolk State (6-1) and Colgate (3-1) may have been a morning matchup, but the Spartans didn't need any time to wake up from the opening tip. Williams scored on the Spartans' opening possession, converting in the lane off a strong drive.
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Niya Fields punished the Colgate defense for going underneath a ball screen, draining a pullup 3-pointer to give Norfolk State an early lead that it would maintain the rest of the afternoon.
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Diawara scored off a second-chance layup after coming down with a steal at the other end, before Wheeler fought through contact for an and-one layup. Wheeler and Diawara added crafty layups in quick succession to push NSU ahead 14-2.
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Colgate's Sophia Diehl scored in the paint to stop the 12-0 Spartan burst, before Morgan McMahon knocked down a 3-pointer to pull the Spartans within seven. Tiasa McMillan scored in the paint a few minutes later, as the Raiders closed the quarter on a 7-0 run.
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Fields got the second period going with a pullup jumper, but Colgate pulled within three on several inside scores. Fields sparked the NSU offense with a steal and score, followed by a Diawara layup and Williams jump shot to push the lead back to double-digits.
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A pair of 3-pointers helped the Raiders stay in the mix, but Fields continued her terrific second quarter with a stone-cold 3-pointer in the half's final seconds. The shot gave Norfolk State a 30-19 lead, its largest halftime advantage of the season.
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Anjanae Richardson started the third quarter with an immediate 3-pointer, but Colgate responded with a hookshot on the other end. Both teams began to hit their stride offensively, as Williams, Wheeler, and Fields scored baskets in the paint to maintain a double-digit lead.
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Diawara continued to dominate the glass, converting inside after her fifth offensive rebound of the day. After Colgate pulled within six late in the quarter, Wheeler provided a pair of crucial scores to close out the period.
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Taylor Golembiewski drained back-to-back mid-range jumpers to get Colgate back within single digits, but Williams earned a trip to the free throw line for one point, hitting another jump shot on the Spartans' next possession.
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Colagte pulled within five late in the quarter, but Wheeler spun around her defender for a reverse layup in the final minute, putting the final touches on the Spartans' sixth victory of the season.
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Checking The Box Score
- Kierra Wheeler led the Spartans with 15 points, while Niya Fields added 12
- Da'naijah Williams scored a season-high 11 points, shooting 5-of-7 from the field
- Makoye Diawara tallied 10 points and seven rebounds, pulling down six boards on the offensive end
- Colgate's Tiasia McMillan led the Raiders with 18 points, scoring 10 points in the third quarter
- Norfolk State scored 38 points in the paint, while holding Colgate to 18
- Norfolk State's starters accounted for 55 of the team's 58 points
News & Notes
- Norfolk State improved to 6-1 with the victory
- Norfolk State led 30-19 after two quarters, its largest halftime lead this season
- Friday marked the second-ever meeting between the Norfolk State and Colgate women's basketball programs. Norfolk State tied the all-time series 1-1 with the victory.
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UP NEXT
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After a week in Miami, the Spartans head to the Midwest on a quick turnaround. Norfolk State travels to Minnesota for its first power-five test of the season, tip off slated for 8 p.m. EST.
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