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team Meac
45
Norfolk State NSUW 17-15
57
Winner Bethune-Cookman BCUW 21-10
Norfolk State NSUW
17-15
45
Final
57
Bethune-Cookman BCUW
21-10
Winner
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Norfolk State NSUW 10 13 10 12 45
Bethune-Cookman BCUW 6 11 19 21 57

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

TIME TO DANCE! @BCUWBB Wins MEAC Tournament

Wildcats win first conference title since 1984

NORFOLK, Va., March 16, 2019—Angel Golden dropped 18 points and Chasimmie Brown grabbed 16 rebounds as No. 3 Bethune-Cookman used a strong second half to overtake Norfolk State 57-45 to claim the 2019 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) women's basketball championship Saturday at the Scope Arena.
 
The Wildcats (21-10) won their second ever MEAC tournament title and claim the MEAC's automatic NCAA Tournament bid. The NCAA women's field will be unveiled Monday on ESPN at 7 p.m. EST.

B-CU last won the title in 1984.
 
"We had talked before we left campus that we had won every regular-season award there was to win," Vanessa Blair-Lewis, the tournament's Outstanding Coach, said. "Every type of trophy but this one. We didn't care about all those awards or who they would go to this year. Keep all of them. We just wanted [the championship trophy]."
 
Golden, the tournament's Outstanding Performer, has just five points at the break, as the fourth-seeded Spartans held a 23-17 lead after the first 20 minutes. But as the second half began, Bethune-Cookman mounted its charge, to the tune of a 14-3 run to take a 31-28 lead after Golden hit two free throws.
 
"I didn't even play the last time [B-CU was in the title game]," Golden said. "So I knew I had to ball out."
 
But Dana Echols kept the Spartans (17-15) in it, hitting a three in the final minute of the third to tie the game at 33-33.
 
Armani Walker answered 30 seconds later with a 3-point play, giving the Wildcats the lead for good.
 
In fact, that basket kicked off a 15-3 run for Bethune-Cookman, which ended when Amaya Scott nailed a jumper at the 6:14 mark to give the Wildcats a 48-36 lead.
 
That was B-CU's largest lead of the game.
 
In addition to Golden's output, the Wildcats got 12 points from Scott and another 10 from freshman Camary Harris.
 
La'Deja James led Norfolk State with 18 points, while Echols added 11.
 
Joining Golden on the All-Tournament Team were teammate Brown, Echols and James of Norfolk State and Maryland Eastern Shore's Ciani Byrom.



NOTES: Norfolk State's 45 points were the fewest of any BCU opponent this this season ... All three MEAC opponents were held under 50 poimts... Golden became the third Wildcat to score 600 points in season.
 
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