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March 11, 2009
North Carolina A&T Balance Too Much For HowardWINSTON-SALEM, N.C.
- Amber Bland scored a game-high 20 points to lead five
players in double figures as North Carolina A&T won easily over
Howard University, 80-52 in the quarterfinal round of the
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference women's tournament at the Lawrence
Joel Coliseum.
The second half was a continuation of the first as Nakia Deblanc and Reisha Bullock joined the scoring party. North Carolina A&T shot 54 percent (14 of 26) in the second half, recorded 9 assists on 14 field goals and turned Howard mistakes (17 second half turnovers) into easy baskets. "I would first like to congratulate
North Carolina A&T," said Howard assistant coach Jimmy
Howard. "They played like regular season champions.
They got production five players and were very balanced. We
tried to make several adjustments based on how we played them
during the regular season. I thought we were in pretty good
shape for a while but then Cook came off the bench and hit those
two threes and that changed it all. When they play like that,
there is nothing much you can do." Coach Howard handled all
the bench coaching and post-game interviews in place of head coach
Niki Reid Geckeler, who is in her ninth month of pregnancy. Bland, a first team all-conference
pick, led all scorers with 20, Taylor James and Cook with 14
and Bullock and Deblanc, each with 10. |
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