SALISBURY, N.C. - Livingstone women's basketball headed to rival Winston-Salem State on Saturday afternoon. The Blue Bears carried an eight-point lead heading into the break, but a second-half surge by the Rams helped them claim the lead and hold on for a 68-62 victory.
With the loss, the Blue Bears fall to 4-12 (2-10 CIAA), while the Rams improve to 8-14 (2-10 CIAA).
Junior
Thalia Carter led the team in scoring for the second consecutive game with 16 points on 5-10 shooting. Junior
Jay'la Williams and sophomore
Ny'Asia Green each contributed nine points of their own, while Green also snagged game-high four steals and dished out three assists in the matchup. On the boards, senior
Jamiah Lane continued to pace the Blue Bears, bringing down game-high eight rebounds while netting eight points of her own.
Up Next
Livingstone returns home for the first of three consecutive home games, taking on Claflin University this Wednesday, February 7 at 5:30 PM.
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