ORANGEBURG, S.C. – The Norfolk State women's basketball team opened conference play in spectacular fashion on Saturday afternoon, dominating from start to finish at Smith-Hammond-Middleton Memorial Center to defeat South Carolina State 94-33
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The Spartans (11-4, 1-0 MEAC) never trailed, outscoring the Bulldogs 44-16 in the paint and forcing 32 turnovers. The Spartans turned those mistakes into 35 points at the other end, including 16 on the fast break.
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Diamond Johnson led the Spartans at both ends of the floor, tallying 21 points and a career-high nine steals to go with five assists. Freshman
Anjanae Richardson posted a career-high 16 points on an efficient afternoon, shooting 6-of-8 from the floor.
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Six Spartans scored in double-figures on Saturday: Johnson, Richardson,
Da'Brya Clark (15),
Kierra Wheeler (13),
Crystal White (11), and
Niya Fields (10).
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Wheeler set the tone with a comfortable jump shot on the game's opening possession, which South Carolina State responded to with a layup at the other end. It would mark the last time the teams were tied all afternoon, as Fields knocked down a 3-pointer to get the Spartans going.
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Johnson drained her first 3-pointer of the day a few minutes later, pushing the Spartans lead to nine, before Wheeler put the team ahead by double digits with a tip-in moments later. White and Richardson contributed baskets in quick succession, giving the Spartans a 24-4 lead at the end of the first quarter.
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White drained one from behind the arc to get the second quarter started, and Fields connected from deep again a few minutes later. Clark got in on the 3-point barrage as well, giving the Spartans a 41-12 advantage.
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Johnson launched a pair of successful 3-pointers before the quarter's end, sending Norfolk State to the halftime break with a 53-17 lead. She kept the momentum going in the third quarter, recording her ninth steal and draining a 3-pointer seconds later.
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Fields got into double-figures with a steal and score, and Richardson joined the group with a swish from deep a few minutes later. The latter continued her special day, passing her previous career high with layup in the fourth quarter.
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White knocked down a pair of triples in the final period, becoming the final Spartan to reach double-figures. Both coming off the bench, Richardson and White combined for 27 points on 10-of-14 shooting.
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CHECKING THE BOX SCORE
- Diamond Johnson led the Spartans at both ends of the floor, tallying 21 points and a career-high nine steals to go with five assists. Kierra Wheeler tallied 20 points, six rebounds, and four assists
- Freshman Anjanae Richardson posted a career-high 16 points on an efficient afternoon, shooting 6-of-8 from the floor
- Six Spartans scored in double-figures on Saturday: Johnson, Richardson, Da'Brya Clark (15), Kierra Wheeler (13), Crystal White (11), and Niya Fields (10).
- Norfolk State shot 34-of-67 from the floor (50.7 percent) while holding SCSU to a 27.9 percent rate (12-of-43)
- The Spartans registered 44 points in the paint, 35 points off turnovers, and 32 bench points
- NSU outscored SCSU 23-1 in the third quarter
NEWS & NOTES
- Norfolk State improved to 11-4 with the victory
- South Carolina State dropped to 1-15 with the loss
- Norfolk State now leads the all-time series with the Bulldogs 30-18, winning the last 12 matchups
- Diamond Johnson recorded a career-high nine steals, marking just the eighth time in the program's Division I history that a NSU women's basketball player has recorded nine or more steals in a single game
- Anjanae Richardson scored a career-high 16 points
- South Carolina State's 32 turnovers were the most that NSU has forced this season
- Norfolk State's 94 points were the team's most in a MEAC game since recording 102 against Delaware State on Feb. 5, 2022.
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UP NEXT
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Norfolk State looks to pick up its second conference victory in as many games on Monday evening, when the Spartans face North Carolina Central at 5:30 p.m. at McDonald-McLendon Arena.
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