BOX SCORE PRAIRIE VIEW - Prairie View A&M women's basketball snapped a four-game skid in dominating fashion, overwhelming Wiley College 75-42 Saturday evening in the Baby Dome.
The Panthers (2-4) dominated inside, outscoring Wiley 30-10 in the paint. Additionally, the Prairie View A&M reserves came up big with 30 points compared to 15 by Wiley College. Prairie View A&M harassed Wiley into 27 turnovers, converting them into 39 points.
Senior
Ke'Asia Williams was a rebound shy of a double-double, scoring a team-high 13 points with nine boards. Freshman
Kennedi Heard set a new career-high in points and rebounds with 12 and seven, respectively. Freshman
Kennedy Paul scored a career-high 10 points.
Up 19-18 in the first half, the Panthers seized control with a 12-0 run to open the second quarter, a frame that saw Prairie View A&M enjoy a 23-5 scoring advantage. The Panthers ensured the win with a similar offensive explosion in the third quarter, using a 15-3 surge on its way to a lead as large as 37. The Panthers weren't challenged the rest of the way.
Prairie View A&M shot 53 percent (27-of-51) from the floor, limiting Wiley to a 38 percent clip (11-of-29) from the field.
Next Up:
Prairie View A&M returns to action on Nov. 23 with a road tilt at Texas A&M. Tip-off is set for 6 p.m.
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