BOWIE, Md. – Bowie State women's basketball head to rival Lincoln (PA) for a Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) pivotal division matchup on Saturday, Feb. 5 at the Manuel Rivero Gymnasium. Tip-off is scheduled for 2 p.m.
GAME 18 – Bowie State (9-8, 7-3 CIAA, 3-2 North) vs. Lincoln (PA) (15-6, 8-3 CIAA, 4-1 North)
Date: February 5, 2022
Location: Manuel Rivero Gymnasium – Lincoln (PA)
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About the Bulldogs
Bowie State came away with a 77-76 overtime win at Winston-Salem State in a very hostile CIAA game Monday night in the C.E. Gaines Center. The Rams hit a jumper in the last 18 seconds to send the game into overtime. In the extra session, freshman
Anii Harris (Ellicott City, MD) had an opportunity to complete a 3-point play but missed the free throw as the game tied at 76-all with 1:17 left. After a WSSU turnover, junior
Seanice Lyons (Upper Marlboro, MD) hit 1-of-2 free throws that prevailed the Bulldogs to the one-point win in overtime.
Redshirt freshman
Katerra Myers (Burtonsville, MD) registered a new career-high with 32 points and eight rebounds while junior
Drew Calhoun (New Carrollton, MD) posted a season-high 20 points and five boards and Harris added 11 points to round out the double digit scoring for Bowie State.
The win marked the fourth-straight for the Bulldogs who stand 7-3 in CIAA action this year, having won three of their last four games by a one-point decision. A win for BSU (3-2) this weekend would make a tie against LUPA (4-1) and the Bulldogs for first place in the Northern Division.
Scouting Lincoln (PA)
Lincoln (PA) is also coming off a win last time out, the Lions defeated Livingstone 71-52 on Wednesday. Three players scored in double figures led by both Bryanna Brown and Joy Morton with 16 points apiece.
The Lions have been pretty good at home this season with an 8-4 mark, winning five of their last six games in Manuel Rivero Gymnasium. LUPA averages 70.9 points per game (2
nd in CIAA) while holding their opponents to a conference second-best 57.9 points per outing. Brown leads the CIAA and Lincoln (PA) in scoring with 16.0 points per game.
The Series
Saturday's game marks the second meeting between Bowie State and Lincoln (PA) this season. The Lions took the first outing 59-39 in A.C. Jordan Arena on Jan. 15.
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