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SOLID FREE THROW SHOOTING LEADS AGGIES TO WIN

DURHAM The game could be tic-tac-toe. If it's North Carolina A&T versus North Carolina Central, it's going to be a heated and competitive contest. The 2009-10 North Carolina A&T women's basketball team found that out in its 78-74 win over the Eagles Saturday afternoon at McDougald-McLendon Gymnasium.

Every time it appeared the Aggies (6-6) had delivered the knockout blow, the Eagles (2-11) got off the canvas. Two free throws by freshman Amber Calvin with 8.1 seconds remaining finally put the Eagles down for the 10-count.

It was the first meeting in nine years between the two arch-rivals.

“It's hard to tell players about the history of these two schools and just how long they have been competing against one another,'' said Bibbs. “I knew my young ladies would have to experience it for themselves. When bragging rights are on the line, you better come to play.”

Senior Tweet Cook led the Aggies with 23 points and continued her hot shooting from 3-point range by going 4-for-7. She is ranked 14th in the nation in 3-point shooting. Calvin added 14 points and four assists. Fellow freshman JaQuayla Berry came off the bench to break open a close game early in the second half.

Berry scored nine points during a 12-3 Aggies run. Berry's outburst included a 3-point play and a 3-pointer. Calvin's 3-pointer at the 11:39 mark capped the run, and gave the Aggies their biggest lead of the game at 55-42.

“I can't say enough about my freshmen,'' said Bibbs. “They show their youth at times, but they are willing to learn. JaQuayla really gave us the spark we needed to get going.”

The Eagles were able to get the lead back down to seven, but when sophomore Tierra Thomas knocked down two free throws with 6:17 remaining to give the Aggies a 63-50 lead, it seemed reasonable to believe N.C. A&T would keep the Eagles at a distance the rest of the way.

But the Eagles wouldn't be reasonable. Shanise Blanks' jump shot just inside the 3-point arc cut the Aggies lead to 70-65 with 2:13 remaining. Cook had an emphatic answer with a 3-pointer from the corner that put N.C. A&T up eight with less than two minutes to play.

Still not convinced the Aggies had the game won, freshman Joanna Miller netted a 3-pointer from the top of the key to put the Eagles within three at 73-70 with 44.2 seconds remaining.

“That young lady is as good as advertised,'' said Bibbs about Miller who finished with a game-high 25 points. “She is going to be tough for us to deal with over the next three years.”

 Despite Miller's efforts, solid free throw shooting clinched the victory for N.C. A&T. The Aggies were 23-for-27 from the foul line Saturday, including 9-for-10 from the line in the final 5 ½ minutes of the game.

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