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Double-double machines rule the day in MEAC Tournament quarterfinals

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This Meac Women’s Basketball In the semifinals, the top four of the conference, Maryland-Eastern Coast No. 3 won the opening round matches on Thursday afternoon.

Eagles (18-13), the Seed of Seeds 57-48, the center of North Carolina exceeds the fine semi-deficit to defeat the seed of 57-48. NCCU, the highest scoring of the game with 16 points, Tiffany Hammon, the high scoring of the game, 4:44 and three-steps collapsed 3: 28.

Laila Lawrence, 15 points and a double double for the Coppin state with 13 points. Guardian angel jones also caught 10 rebounds and gathered nine points.

The North Carolina Center has completed the 9-21 season. They were led by the reserve guard Tierney Coleman with 11 points. Three players – Morgan Callahan, Kyla Bryant and AySia Hinton – Eagles collected eight points each for the eagles.

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Coppin State will defend the Best Seed and Conference Champion Norfolk State on Friday.

Maryland-East Coast (14-16) did not earn more than 74-67 profits in the 6th-seed Morgan state, did not gain the third victory of the season in the last 12 days and the second.

Falcons stood protectors Zara Haya Haynes (19 points, eight rebounds and seven assists) and two blocks and two blocks consisting of two blocks, two blocks and two blocks, two blocks and two blocks). Join them in double figures Ashanti Lynch (13 points) and Dakiera Turner (11 points).

The second round!

Umes wins, 74-67!#Hawkpride | #Soaraboveandbeyond pic.twitter.com/yzw4o9capa

– Hawk Women’s Hoops 🏀 (@MamesWomensHoops) 13 March 2025

The key to the UMES ‘s victory was a predominant advantage in the glass, 49 to 29 in the province of Morgan state.

Morgan state (13-17) won 26 points from Naya Ojukwu and Nala Bannerman and lost Nala Bannerman.

Umes will face the second part of the female semifinals on Thursday.





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