Photo: Hampton University senior guard Artavia Burns scored 16 points against FAMU. The 5-5 Dallas, Texas Lincoln H.S./Trinty Valley College star was recently selected to the Trinity Valley College Hall of Fame.
HAMPTON - Rachel Butler scored 18 points and Artavia Burns pitched in 16 as Hampton broke open a close game with 45 second-half points on its way to a 80-72 victory over Florida A&M. The Lady Pirates (8-6, 3-0 MEAC) seized control by outrebounding the Lady Rattlers 30-12 in the second half, leading to 27 second-chance points.
Taniyah Dawson and Joslyne Jackson each scored 17 points for Florida A&M (9-5, 1-2).
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