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Cortney Baynard
Carroll Smith

Women's Basketball Bowie State Spors Information

WINSTON-SALEM STATE LADY RAMS EDGE BOWIE STATE 59-52

Senior Cortney Baynard
Box Score (WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.)  Junior Cortney Baynard and sophomore Brooke Miles scored a team-high 10 points and senior Kimberly Jones pulled down an team-high eight rebounds, but Winston-Salem State edged the Lady Bulldogs 59-52.

Both teams started the game very slow, as neither team reached double-digits until Winston-Salem held a 10-8 advantage with 13:57 left in the first half.  The Lady Rams maintained a lead most of the first half, but Bowie State went into the locker room with a slim 22-21 lead at the break.

Bowie State hit just 7-of 29 (24 percent) from the field in the first 20 minutes.  Winston-Salem State was just as cold, making only 7-of-25 (28 percent) from the field.

The Lady Bulldogs' largest lead of the night (48-39) came at the six minute mark of the second half.   Winston-Salem State erased that deficit on a 14-2, capped off by a 3-pointer by WSSU's Taneisha White that gave the Lady Rams the lead for good.  To make matters worse for Bowie State, a Miles layup with one minute left to play was the only Lady Bulldogs field goal over the final six minutes.

Courtney Medley led the Lady Rams with 15 points (six rebounds) and Jovanah Graham chipped in 13 points and a team-high seven rebounds.

Bowie State senior Juliette Turner contributed nine points and five rebounds before fouling out late in the game.

In terms of team stats, Winston-Salem State wrapped up the game shooting 35 percent from the floor (19-of-55) and 61 percent from the charity stripe (17-of-28).  In comparison, Bowie State ended the contest with a shooting percentage of 32 percent (17-of-53) and made 12-of-16 (75 percent) from the free throw line.  Turnovers were plentiful for both squads as BSU committed 27 and WSSU 22.

The Lady Bulldogs return to action – Thursday (January 12) facing the defending CIAA Champions of Shaw University in the Lady Bears' C.C. Spaulding Gymnasium.
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