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Jasha Clinton at Georgia Tech

Late Run Not Enough as Spartans Fall at Georgia Tech

Box Score

ATLANTA, Ga. – The Norfolk State women's basketball team fell on the road to Georgia Tech, 72-57, on Monday night at McCamish Pavilion. 

With the setback, the Spartans move to 4-7 on the season, while the Yellow Jackets improved to 4-6. 

Norfolk State was led by Jasha Clinton, who poured in 18 points on 8-of-14 shooting. LeAire Nicks was the only other Spartan in double figures with 10 points, while also tying for the team lead with six rebounds. 

The teams traded punches early, sitting tied at 11-all through the first eight minutes following an and-one three-point play by Ciara Bailey. A Jenesis Hill three gave NSU a brief 14-13 edge, but Georgia Tech answered with a 7-2 run to close the opening quarter and take a 20-16 advantage. 

Norfolk State stayed within four early in the second quarter before the Yellow Jackets seized control with a 24-8 run over the remainder of the half, building a 48-28 lead at the break. 

The Spartans showed fight in the third quarter with multiple mini-runs, including a 5-0 spark highlighted by a Da'Brya Clark three and an Anjanae Richardson layup. Clinton added another four-point burst at the line and on the interior, but Georgia Tech maintained control and carried a 62-41 lead into the final period. 

Norfolk State made one last push in the fourth, stringing together a 16-8 run to cut the deficit to 13 points (70-57) with 55 seconds remaining. Clinton scored six during the stretch, with Hill, Cire Worley, Bailey, Clark, and Nicks all chipping in down the final minute, but the Yellow Jackets closed out the 72-57 victory. 

CHECKING THE BOX SCORE  

  • Georgia Tech defeated Norfolk State 72-57 
  • Jasha Clinton: 18 points, three rebounds, three steals, and five assists  
  • LeAire Nicks (10) also scored in double figures  
  • NSU shot 34.8% from the field, 13.6% from the 3-point line and 72.7% from the charity stripe  
  • Two lead changes, three ties 
  • NSU forced 17 turnovers and committed 12 

NEWS & NOTES  

  • Norfolk State falls to 4-7 
  • Georgia Tech takes the 1-0 advantage in the series 
  • Head coach Jermaine Woods sits seven wins away from career win No. 50  

UP NEXT  

Norfolk State returns home to Echols Hall on Thursday, Dec. 11, when the team hosts Dillard for the annual Education Day. Tipoff is set for 11 a.m. 

For complete coverage of Norfolk State Athletics, please follow the Spartans on social media at @nsuspartans (X/Twitter), /NorfolkStateAthletics (Facebook), @NSUAthletics (Instagram), @nsuathletics (YouTube) or visit the official home of Norfolk State Athletics at nsuspartans.com. 

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