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Amaya CSU MSU
Tim Rice
62
Winner Bethune-Cookman BETH 18-5, 10-1 MEAC
53
Maryland Eastern Shore SHORE 5-18, 2-8 MEAC
Winner
Bethune-Cookman BETH
18-5, 10-1 MEAC
62
Final
53
Maryland Eastern Shore SHORE
5-18, 2-8 MEAC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Bethune-Cookman BETH 14 15 20 13 62
Maryland Eastern Shore SHORE 14 18 8 13 53

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

TEN IN A ROW: @BCUWBB Downs Hawks 62-53

PRINCESS ANNE, Md. – Amaya Scott double-doubled with 22 points and 10 rebounds as Bethune-Cookman won its 10th straight with a 62-53 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference road victory at Maryland-Eastern Shore Saturday afternoon.

The junior was 10-11 from the field as she finished one point shy of her career in her sixth double-double of the season and third in the past five games.

Daniella Hatcher added 11 as the Lady Wildcats, who trailed 32-29 at halftime, used a 12-1 run to turn a 37-36 deficit into a 49-40 lead at the end of the third quarter. MDES (5-18,2-8) made just three of 17 field goal attempts in the period.

Scott quickly scored the first two baskets of the fourth quarter and would give BCU its biggest lead of the game at 60-46 with 4:26 remaining.

Ciara Thompson had five points for BCU, Kiana Williams four points, five rebounds and seven assists and Ashanti Hunt seven rebounds.

Adrienne Jones scored 13 points for the Lady Hawks, who used a 6-0 run to take  the halftime lead.

BCU faces Delaware State Monday night.

HEAD COACH VANESSA BLAIR-LEWIS

"We got off to a slow start but were able to have a big third quarter and separate ourselves."

"Amaya was unstoppable in the paint and Tania [White] gave valuable defensive minutes off the bench tonight."
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