This Mississippi Valley State Levolves They still dance.
In Gateway Center Arena, the exciting shot of the Swac tournament, MVSu, Florida’s past was hit by Florida’s former round after a while.
Since the 2012-13 season, the first SWAC tournament for MVSU won.
Devils (9-22, 6-12 SWAC), six garden and 19 leading change, demonstrated the strength and heart by eliminating numerous deficits in a back and forward contest. Jaylia Reed’s clutch Shooting, Clemisha Prackett’s Dominance and MVSU, MVSU, sealed the contract with a strong closing extension in time.
“They thought us, but we are here to make a statement” Prackett said. “I’m happy that we are here. We show our skills and what we can do. We are here.”
MVSU proved the difference in the ability to capitalize the main property. Reed flies all the scoring with 18 points, three triple drills and the game late at the game. Prackett added 16 points and eight rebounds, despite the internal game anchor, d’yanna Maxey, eight plates and eight plates on eight plates.
He put it all over! 🔥🏀@Mvsudevilsportsports Advances to the quarterfinals of the 2025 Swac tournament. They will play at 5:30 tomorrow.#Wacwbb | #Buildingchampionsforlife pic.twitter.com/f2pxmu1wdz
– Southwest Athletic Conference (@Theswac) March 12, 2025
The game was a defensive war in 20 rounds of both teams fighting the field, but in 20 rounds of MVSU’s protection pressure. The devils were also dominated by the second chance opportunities by drawing 17 offensive rebounds to keep finances alive.
MVSU halved 29-27 and lowered the fourth quarter, but a late growth, including a clutch third indicator, sent the game to much time. In addition, the devils were held ahead of 11-8 by holding their opponents with extended to only one field target.
Florida A & M (9-21, 6-12 SWAC), Saige Gloverin 22 points and 16 ribounds, but Ratters MVSU protection was often stifed by the protection of MVSU.
With the victory, the devils will now focus on the SWAC quarter finals, where Seeds No. 1 will face South University.
MVSU won four in March in March – the longest winning strip of the season.
“Our attention did not defeat in March,” Intermediate head coach Jason James. “In March, 4-0.”
Courtesy: Mississippi Valley State Athletics