Norfolk, Va. – Camille Downs put up another stat sheet-stuffing performance on Monday as the Spartans beat North Carolina Central 71-63. Downs led the team in points (22), rebounds (10), and steals (6), whileÂ
Deja Francis added 20 points and five assists.
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The Spartans played strongly in the first quarter, outscoring the Eagles 19-15. Downs got going fast, scoring nine of the team's final 11 points of the period. She would sit out most of the second quarter, though, after picking up a pair of first-quarter fouls.
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The NSU defense began to falter in the second quarter. NCCU guard Diamond Thomas started raining 3-pointers on the Spartans, hitting two early in the second quarter to give her three for the first half. Thomas would finish with a game-high 24 points, knocking down six long balls.
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The outburst from Thomas helped the Eagles take control of the lead towards the end of the second quarter. NCCU took a 36-29 edge into the second half.
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NSU took the momentum early in the third quarter with a Downs layup and two free throws from
Janay Turner, but the Eagles opened the lead back up with a Thomas 3-pointer and another layup to go up by 11.
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Deja Francis got to the line and Turner made a layup off of a Downs steal and dish, and this time the Spartans didn't give the energy back. Downs knocked down a three to cap off a 14-5 run that pulled NSU within two, and
Makoye Diawara tied the game at 51 with a turnaround layup a few minutes later.
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The Spartans outscored NCCU 27-16 in the third quarter to take a four-point lead into the final period.
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NSU did anything but slow down to start the fourth quarter, scoring the first ten points to take a 66-52 lead. Diawara scored six of those points to finish with ten, going a perfect 5-5 from the field.
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The win improved NSU to 14-10, 10-3 in the MEAC. The Spartans return to Echols for Senior Night on Thursday, ending the regular season with a rematch against Howard. The Bison beat the Spartans 71-67 in the teams' first meeting on Feb. 10.
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