RENO, Nev. | The Alabama A&M University women's basketball team had three players in double figures, but it wasn't enough as the Bulldogs fell, 57-52, to Nevada on Friday night at the Lawlor Events Center.
Aniya Palmer led Alabama A&M (1-4) with 14 points, on 6-of-9 shooting, along with five rebounds, two steals and one assist.
Coriah Beck tossed in 12 points, three assists, two steals and two boards, while
Rakiyah Beal added 11 points, on 4-of-7 shooting, with four boards, one assist and one blocked shot.
Chloe Williams led the Wolf Pack with 12 points, two boards and one steal. Izzy Sullivan chipped in 11 points, including 7-of-9 from the foul line, with three assists, two steals and one rebound.
HOW IT HAPPENED
Nevada (3-2) jumped out to a 12-7 advantage after free throws by Gabby Ramos with 3:38 remaining in the opening period, but Alabama A&M closed the gap by the end of the quarter to 16-14.
The Bulldogs grabbed a 22-21 lead after a three-point play by
Coriah Beck with 4:10 left and AAMU took a 26-25 advantage into the break after a Palmer bucket with six seconds remaining.
With the score tied at 29, the Wolf Pack used a 7-2 run, capped by free throws by Maia Rosarion as Nevada jumped back on top, 36-31 with 4:23 remaining in the third.
AAMU trimmed the deficit to 36-33 with 3:31 left after a layup by Palmer, but back came the Wolf Pack as Chloe Williams scored on a layup to push the advantage to 40-33 with just over two minutes to play.
The Bulldogs cut the margin to 40-36 after a Beal bucket with 1:02 left in the period, but Nevada stretch its lead to 44-36 after a jumper by Tahj-Monet Bloom with just under seven minutes remaining in the game.
The Wolf Pack extended their lead to 48-39 with just under four minutes to play on a layup by Williams, but back came the Bulldogs, trimming the deficit to 48-45 with 2:31 left on a bucket by Beal.
Alabama A&M got as close as three points (53-50) down the stretch, but could not overcome the deficit in falling on the road.
GAME NOTES
- Alabama A&M went 19-of-43 shooting (44.2 percent) and 11-of-18 (61.1 percent) from the free-throw line
- The Bulldogs grabbed 30 rebounds, with 23 coming on the defensive glass
- Aniya Palmer record 14 points, five rebounds, two steals and one assist
- Coriah Beck tossed in 12 points, three assists, two steals and two boards
- Rakiyah Beal added 11 points, four boards, one assist and one blocked shot
- Alabama A&M finished with 28 points in the paint, 14 points off 16 Nevada turnovers, 10 bench points, seven second-chance points and five fastbreak points
- Nevada shot 40.8 percent (20-of-49) from the floor and 68.0 percent (17-of-25) from the charity stripe
- The Wolf Pack grabbed 29 rebounds, including 20 on the defensive end
- Chloe Williams registered 12 points, two boards and one steal
- Izzy Sullivan chipped in 11 points, including 7-of-9 from the foul line, with three assists, two steals and one rebound
- Nevada finished with 38 points in the paint, 20 points off 22 AAMU turnovers, 20 bench points, 10 fastbreak points and seven second-chance points
UP NEXT
Alabama A&M returns to action on Friday in the Florida Gulf Classic Challenge as the Bulldogs play Cincinnati. Tip-off against the Bearcats is scheduled for 2 p.m. (central) and streamed on Plex TV.
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