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Savannah State University Athletics

1
Sarah Peacock
88
Winner Savannah State SSUWBB 13-0/7-0 SIAC E
50
Fort Valley State FVSU-W 3-10/2-7 SIAC E
Winner
Savannah State SSUWBB
13-0/7-0 SIAC E
88
Final
50
Fort Valley State FVSU-W
3-10/2-7 SIAC E
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Savannah State SSUWBB 10 25 25 28 88
Fort Valley State FVSU-W 6 12 11 21 50

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Lady Tigers Win Big, Again

FORT VALLEY, Ga. – Following a slow first period, Savannah State cruised to an 88-50 victory over Fort Valley State on Saturday with three highly-productive final quarters.
 
The Lady Tigers improved to 13-0 and 7-0 in Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) action with the win. They have secured first place in the SIAC standings and are only one of three undefeated teams in the nation (NCAA Division II).

Savannah State has been averaging 22 points in the first quarter of games. On Saturday, they saw a slower start only putting up 10 points. But they held Fort Valley to only three field goals to secure a four-point lead after the first 10 minutes.

Two newcomers opened a huge run for the Lady Tigers early in the second period. Ta'Quasia Lampkin finished a layup at the 9:29 mark, and Shekinah Howard dropped a three-pointer off a turnover a minute later to spark an 18-4 run for Savannah State.

By the midway mark of the second period, the Lady Tigers led 30-10 and held that advantage through the rest of the game. Savannah State added 25 points in both the second and third periods and then 28 in the final for the runaway win.

Lampkin recorded her first double-double of the season with a season-high 22 points and 16 rebounds. Senior Ta'Kyla Austin recorded her fifth double figure game with 16 points. Azhana Maxwell and Bria Gibbs each tacked on 13 points in the win.

Savannah State returns home on Monday to face off with Clark Atlanta in another key SIAC East Division battle. Tip-off is set for 5:30 p.m. in Tiger Arena. The game will be streamed live on FloSports. Tickets are on sale now at ssuathletics.com/tickets.

The Lady Tigers will then test their moxie against reigning SIAC Champions, the 11-5, 6-1 Benedict Tigers, in Columbia, S.C. on Jan. 22.
 
TIGER BITES
  • The Lady Tigers set a new school record with their 12-0 opening. It's the best start to a season in program history since the 1992-1993 Lady Tigers opened 11-0 under coach Phillip Wallace who now coaches the Miles women's basketball team
  • Savannah State leads the SIAC in several statistical categories: Field-goal percentage, field-goal percentage defense; assists per game; scoring margin; scoring offense; steals per game; three-point field goal percentage.
  • The Lady Tigers have beat most of their opponents this year by double figures. Of their 13 games, they've won 8 by 10 or more points
  • Savannah State is the No 8 team in the South Region of the D2SIDA Media Poll and received 47 votes for the national poll
  • The Lady Tigers are one of only three teams in all of NCAA Division II who remain undefeated. The others are No. 7 Glenville State (14-0) and University of Mount Olive (10-0).
  • Prior to coming to Savannah State in 2003, head coach Cedric Baker led Benedict College to EIAC (Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) Championships in 2001 and 2002. Benedict has since become an SIAC perennial powerhouse, winning the 2019-2020 SIAC Championship.
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