NEW ORLEANS — Amelia Dorton, one of four Tuskegee double-digit scorers, had 16
points Friday to help the Tigerettes rally for a 76-62 women's basketball
victory against Langston in the Xavier Classic.
Tuskegee (2-3) trailed
by 11 points in the 11th minute and 34-33 at halftime but took the lead for good
by outscoring Langston 12-2 in the first four minutes of the second half. An
11-3 run extended Tuskegee's lead to 56-45 with 11:23 remaining.
Alannah
Vincent scored 13 points, Natasha Williams 11 and Kajuanna Rivers 10 for
Tuskegee, an NCAA Division II member. Williams scored all her points in the
final 12 minutes. Rayven Sellers had eight points, eight rebounds and six
assists.
Amber Coleman had 18 points and eight rebounds for Langston
(0-5), ranked 14th in NAIA Division I. Victoria Felix had 11 points, 11 rebounds
and six assists, and Tayla Vaughn had 11 points, 10 rebounds, six blocks and
three assists.
Langston led for all but 67 seconds of the first half and
took its biggest lead, 23-12, on Coleman's 3-point play at 9:46.
Tuskegee outshot Langston 45.3 to 40.7 from the floor — 50 to 31.3 percent in
the second half — committed 14 turnovers and gained 27. Langston had a 41-29
rebound advantage.
Tuskegee led by double digits for the final 8:19 and
twice led by 16.
Langston, making its eighth consecutive Xavier Classic
appearance, lost both its games in the event for the first time since 2004.
Xavier defeated the Lionesses 46-38 Thursday. Tuskegee finished 1-1 after losing
88-62 to Wiley. Both Tuskegee and Langston were 2-0 in the 2011 Xavier
Classic.
Box score
By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
XULAATHLETICS
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
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