Alabama A & M Women’s Basketball Team again dated The state opponent is defeated by the state of Alabama.
Bulldogs, 71-63 wins in Saturday afternoon, the program for the first time for the first 20 wins season and head coach Dawn Sheet Thornton noted 20 winners.
Bulldogs, when bulldogs recovered their foot and eventually win, passed 6-2 deficits after a 15-point run to control the competition in the third quarter
Aamu saw the three bulldog ends in double digits. Kalia Walker headed the road with 21 points, 19 of which hit 19 of them in the second half. Alisha Wilson recorded 18 points and 10 rebounds to go along with three blocks and three stealers. Lauryn Pendleton 14 points, 11 of them come in the second half.
Alabama was taken on both sides of the ball by Cordasia Harris, which gathered 18 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks. Taylor Smith added 13 points and two thefts, while Kaitlyn Bryant had 10 points and two stolen. Hornets have now lost in four straight competitions for their last week of the season.
The province of Alabama first appeared on the board, and the Bulldogs went to 17-4 runs to last 19-10 in the remaining two minutes within an opening. Hornets, a couple in the quarter, a couple ended in 19-17.
Alabama province 25-19 leads to a 25-19 lead in two minutes to score dreager points from eight to eight from eight to eight.
Bulldogs finally saw a hit as soon as Wilson had reached the paint and to bring a shot to the mailin Wilkerson’s three points.
Walker, the second half of the second half a second-lucky chance, a pair of blow to Pendleton hit a pair of blowouts.
After a minute, Pendleton forced both shots to close the competition. Asu hit three more, but the first Maroon and White Lead, the first Maroon and White Lead, the first Maroon and White Lead, the first Maroon and White Lead, the first Maroon and White Lead, the first Maroon and White Lead, the first Maroon and White lead.
Hornets were managed shortly after a Christian Jackson Jumper and after Bryant’s free thrown, the score won 45-44.
Both Pendleton and Wilkerson hit Alabama to cut the A & M cuttings to 48-47 to the end of the third quarter.
Alabama A & M then opened the fourth quarter with the fifth quarter stressed with three pointers from Pendleton.
Bulldogs went to 10-4 runs to access the last media break with a 10-point lead
Aamu saw the biggest competitions after Walker’s four-point match on Bulldog in front of Bulldog 2:46 to 2:46 and 2:46.
Courtesy: Alabama A & M athletics