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Title: WVSU Falls to Concord in MEC Opener

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

WVSU‘s Rally Fades Late in 80-74 Defeat Against Concord

West Virginia ⁤State’s comeback attempt fell‍ short as they dropped an 80-74 ​decision to Concord University‌ on Wednesday⁣ night.The Yellow ​Jackets battled back‍ from a halftime deficit but‌ were ultimately undone by concord’s strong ⁣free-throw shooting and late-game execution in the fourth quarter.

Baylee‍ Goins and Phileah Bright sparked west Virginia State’s offense early, while ⁤Concord⁢ responded with baskets from Ziolkowski‌ and Stubbs, punctuated by back-to-back three-pointers from Alexis Frazee ‍that briefly​ gave​ them a double-digit ‌lead. state ⁣countered by attacking the rim, with Jessica‌ Osuanah contributing a pair of crucial tip-ins late in the first half.Both teams were evenly matched on the ⁢boards,each securing 15 rebounds in the quarter. State’s⁣ bench contributed 13 points, and a⁣ last-second ⁤fastbreak layup by D’Laneigh brooks ended the half on a positive note for the Yellow Jackets.

West⁢ virginia⁣ State’s strongest ⁢stretch came in the third quarter, outscoring Concord 25-16 to erase the halftime deficit and briefly take the lead. Sustained defensive pressure⁣ and interior scoring from Hickman, Latisha​ Parris, and Jackson fueled the rally. State converted 14 points inside, shooting 9-for-17 from the field and a perfect​ 6-for-6‌ from the foul line. Jackson’s rim protection also⁢ proved pivotal, blocking multiple shots and⁤ igniting transition opportunities. A three-pointer from Parris and a series of strong drives helped State tie the game and eventually‌ move ahead 54-53⁢ with 31 seconds ​remaining. Concord answered with a late layup ⁤by Smith, but the⁣ Yellow ‌Jackets closed the quarter having seized control of the game’s tempo ⁣and ​energy.

Concord regained control in the ‍fourth quarter, capitalizing on free throws, defensive stops, and late-game execution, outscoring West ​Virginia State 25-20. The teams traded baskets and leads early ‌in the quarter, with Young, Jackson, ⁢and Goins keeping the Yellow Jackets competitive. Jackson⁤ continued her strong performance, scoring midrange jumpers, grabbing rebounds, and adding another block as State briefly led‌ 70-67 with five minutes left.

However, Concord’s composure⁣ at the free-throw​ line proved decisive. The Mountain Lions‍ went 10-for-15⁤ at the stripe in the period ​and scored seven points in transition, ‍with Kiley Smich and Stubbs converting State ‍turnovers⁢ into layups. Smith delivered key plays ⁢in the final three ⁤minutes, including a jumper, a putback, defensive rebounds, and ‍four consecutive free throws during ​a stretch where WVSU struggled to score.

A​ technical foul assessed to​ West Virginia ​State ⁢head coach Whitney ‌Bays with 59 seconds remaining further⁤ shifted momentum, allowing concord to extend its lead. ‌State’s final attempts from long range⁤ were ⁣unsuccessful, and Concord closed the game⁢ by converting their last four ⁢free throws ‍to secure the ⁢80-74​ victory.

WVSU⁤ will be back in action on Saturday, Dec. 6, at‌ 2:00 ⁣p.m. when they travel to take on Glenville State.

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