NORFOLK, Va. --- The Norfolk State women's basketball team drained a school record-breaking 18 3-pointers on its way to a 123-51 victory against Virginia-Lynchburg at Echols Hall on Saturday afternoon.
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Sophomore guard
Da'Brya Clark set a career-high with 25 points, adding eight steals, eight assists, three rebounds, and one block to her totals. Sophomore guard
Anjanae Richardson also set a career-high, scoring 23 points while accumulating six assists and four steals on the day.
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Diamond Johnson (16),
Niya Fields (14),
Da'naijah Williams (13),
Kierra Wheeler (11), and
Jenesis Hill (10) all scored in double-figures for NSU in the win.
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The scoring barrage came from all across the NSU lineup, with seven Spartans reaching double figures. Norfolk State's 58.5 percent field goal percentage ranks as the fifth-best in program history.
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Norfolk State didn't hold back in the game's early stages, capping off a 14-2 run with a Richardson layup to open the contest. Back-to-back 3-pointers from Williams and Richardson gave the Spartans an 18-point lead with 2:23 left to play in the first quarter. Fields and Richardson scored a pair of 3-pointers, putting the finishing touches on seven-made 3-pointers in the first quarter.Â
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The Spartans continued to drain shots from downtown, opening the second quarter with three straight 3-pointers. Hill got to the rim, following a steal from Clark to lead to a basket, extending the Spartans' advantage. NSU continued to fire on all cylinders heading into halftime with Clark making back-to-back layups before the end of the half.
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NSU opened the second half with the same energy as the first half, tying the school record for most 3-pointers in a game as
Makoye Diawara drained one with 7:27 left in the third quarter. Clark broke the record three minutes later with a dish from Johnson leading to a wide-open shot. Williams put the finishing touches on the third quarter with a steal and layup before time expired.
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Virginia-Lynchburg saw a scoring spark to open the fourth quarter, scoring the first seven points. Hill picked off the Dragons with 6:02 left in the game and followed it up with a fastbreak layup. The Spartans ended the game on a 17-4 run to take down the Dragons 123-51 to end their 2024-25 non-conference slate.
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News & Notes
- Norfolk State improved to 17-4 with the win
- NSU now leads the all-time series 4-0
- The Spartans have now won 21 straight games at Echols Hall
- Norfolk State broke the school record for most made 3-pointers in a single game with 18, previously set on Feb. 5, 2022, vs. Delaware State (15)
- Sophomore guard Da'Brya Clark also set career highs for steals (8) and assists (8)
- Kierra Wheeler's seven assists marked the most of her career
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Up Next
Norfolk State looks to carry its momentum back into MEAC play against Howard at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 25 at Echols Hall.
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