Photo: Denise Tate snatched 8 rebounds and 11 points in season ending loss to the #1 seeded Lady Aggies.
RALEIGH, N.C. -- The shots that seemed to fall so easily in the first half were nowhere to be found. The crisp passing, the sure hands, the air of confidence -- all gone when it mattered most.
What was left for the Florida A&M women's basketball team was a group of players who simply had nothing left to give. Their faces on the court told that story well enough. Their words after the game simply confirmed what was plainly evident.
The Lady Rattlers pushed top-seeded North Carolina A&T to the absolute limit in the second round of the MEAC tournament Wednesday morning. But the Aggies pushed back a little harder in the closing minutes to claim a 76-65 victory.
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