NORFOLK, Va. — The Norfolk State women's basketball team rolled past Shaw 86-48 on Monday evening at Echols Hall.
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Norfolk State improved to 3-6 with the win. The game counted as an exhibition for Shaw.
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Junior guard
Da'Brya Clark paced the Spartans with a career-high-tying 25 points and eight rebounds. She also recorded five steals, three blocks, and one assist.
Cire Worley and
LeAire Nicks added 12 points apiece, while
Jasha Clinton scored 11.
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Norfolk State shot 43.7 percent from the field (31-of-71) and 38.9 percent from 3-point range (7-of-18). The Spartans also forced 28 turnovers, converting them into 26 points.
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NSU opened the game on a 7-0 run in the first 30 seconds, capped by a Worley steal that led to a Clark layup. Shaw responded with a 7-0 spurt to tie the game. The Spartans regained the lead at 12-7 on a pair of
Niyah Gaston free throws with 3:00 left in the first quarter, but the Bears closed the period on a 7-1 run to take a 14-13 edge into the second.
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Shaw extended its run with a Mikyah Finley 3-pointer to open the quarter, but Norfolk State dominated the next six minutes with a 21-2 surge, capped by a Worley triple. The teams traded baskets late in the half, with the Spartans entering the break ahead 36-23.
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Norfolk State carried the momentum into the third quarter, quickly adding five points on a Clark 3-pointer and a Clinton layup. The Spartans strung together a 12-4 run to stretch the margin to 24. Clinton's late layup capped a 12-2 surge to close the period, giving NSU a 68-35 lead.
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The Spartans opened the fourth quarter with a 9-2 run, including back-to-back jumpers from Nicks to build a 39-point cushion. Shaw hit four straight free throws before NSU finished the game on a 7-4 run to secure the 86-48 victory.
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QUOTEABLE
"I'm proud of the balance we showed tonight," head coach
Jermaine Woods said. "We had multiple players step up and make plays, and that's when we're at our best — when everyone has a hand in the win. We're growing each game, learning how to sustain runs and control the pace. Tonight was another step forward. I really liked our composure when the game settled in, and I'm proud of how our group responded and executed."
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CHECKING THE BOX SCORE
- Norfolk State defeated Shaw 86-48
- Da'Brya Clark: 25 points, eight rebounds, five steals, three blocks
- Cire Worley (12), LeAire Nicks (12) and Jasha Clinton (11) also scored in double figures
- NSU shot 43.7% from the field and 38.9% from the 3-point line
- Four lead changes and three ties
- NSU forced 28 turnovers and committed just nine
- NSU outscored Shaw 42-16 in the paint
- Spartans posted 33 fast-break points to Shaw's nine
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NEWS & NOTES
- Norfolk State improved to 3-6
- The game served as an exhibition for Shaw
- NSU leads the all-time series 21-4
- Spartans have won five straight against the Bears
- Clark tied her career high in points and set a career high with eight rebounds
- Nicks set a career high with 12 points
- Head coach Jermaine Woods is now eight wins away from career win No. 50
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UP NEXT
Norfolk State travels to North Carolina A&T on Saturday, Dec. 6, for a 12 p.m. matchup in Greensboro, N.C.
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