JACKSON, Miss. — The Southern women’s basketball team took a step Monday. Just not a big enough one against one of the Southwestern Athletic Conference’s better and more veteran teams. Southern crawled out of an 11-point, second-half deficit to take a pair of one-point leads but didn’t score in the final two-and-a-half minutes as Jackson State pulled away for a 61-56 win at the Athletics and Assembly Center.
Jackson State (11-10, 9-2 SWAC), the conference co-champion each of the last two seasons, ended Southern’s winning streak at five.
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