Lady Tigers Edge Virginia State In Black College Invitational Championship
The Benedict College Lady Tigers triumphed over Virginia State University, securing a narrow 58-56 victory in the Black College Invitational Championship. Alaysia Nash's fast-break layup at 2:45 left proved decisive, breaking a 56-56 tie. Despite struggles in the closing moments, including missed free throws and a turnover, Benedict held off Virginia State, who failed to score in the final 5 minutes. With this win, the Lady Tigers improved to 18-9, setting up a championship game against either Central State or Bowie State.
By the Numbers- Benedict shot 30% from the floor, making 21 of 70 attempts.
- Virginia State shot 39%, hitting 21 of 51 shots but only 18.75% (3-of-16) in the fourth quarter.
While Benedict clinched the game with a late basket, both teams displayed offensive struggles, particularly Virginia State, which failed to score in the final minutes despite having previously led the game.
State of Play- Benedict recovered from a slow start, trailing by 12 points early in the game.
- The two teams exchanged leads multiple times, culminating in a tightly contested fourth quarter.
Benedict is set to face either Central State or Bowie State in the championship game on Saturday at noon, aiming for further success after this hard-fought victory.
Bottom LineThe Lady Tigers showcased resilience to overcome an early deficit and secure a crucial victory, highlighting their determination as they aim for championship glory.
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