LADY HAWKS FALL TO LADY BISON OF HOWARD, 88-74

Paula Tucker played valuable minutes and recorded six points and two blocks for UMES.

Paula Tucker played valuable minutes and recorded six points and two blocks for UMES.

Feb. 9, 2004

Box Score

Washington D.C. - UMES placed three players in double figures but could not stop Andrea Jones and the Howard Lady Bison from scoring 44 points in each half to pick up the 88-74 win and a series sweep of UMES.

Jones recorded the first double-double of her career with 16 points and 16 rebounds to lead four players in double figures as Howard University powered its way to an 88-74 win over Maryland Eastern Shore in a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference women's game at Burr Gymnasium.

Jones, a 6-3 junior, made 5 of her 6 shots from the field and helped the taller Lady Bison front line of 6-2 Shaun Ruglass (10 points, 3 rebounds), 6-5 Tracie Suggs (7 points, 6 rebounds) and 6-2 Sherice Gamble (6 points) dominate the smaller Lady Hawks, 62-37 on the boards.

The Howard backcourt of junior Daisha Hicks (14 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists) and freshman Christina Aden (13 points) provided perimeter play to balance the Howard attack.

The Lady Bison (7-13 overall, 7-4 in the MEAC) took a 44-28 lead at the half and were never really seriously challenged in the second half.

UMES (6-14 overall, 2-10 in the MEAC) was paced by their backcourt of Laconia Hatcher (18 points, 5 rebounds) and LaToya Green (14 points), but it took 34 shots between them to account for their production.

GAME NOTES: Howard is trying to improve its position in the MEAC standings as it attempts to close out the regular season with 5 of its last 7 games on the road...Coach Parson is beginning to utilize her bench as 9 players logged between 19 and 27 minutes...freshman guard Shannon Carlisle and senior guard Laura Askew gave the Lady Bison a boost off the bench...Carlisle scored 6 points, dealt out 4 assists and recorded 3 steals in 20 minutes of play while Askew contributed 7 points and 3 rebounds in 19 minutes...despite having a considerably smaller team, UMES used its athleticism to record 9 blocked shots.

 

 

NEXT GAME: The Hawks host Savannah State in a non-conference game on Thursday at 5:30 p.m. in Tawes Gymnasium while the Bison travel to Baltimore, MD on Saturday to square off against the Lady Bears of Morgan State at 5:30 p.m. in Hill Fieldhouse.

Portions of this story are courtesy of www.bisonmania.com

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