Box Score A slow start and foul trouble plagued Alabama State women's basketball team. They were outmatched by Georgia Tech. 80-54,
Tuesday evening at the McCarmish Pavilion in Atlanta.
On a night where very little went right, ASU committed a whopping 38 team fouls sending Georgia Tech to the foul line 51 times, converting 67% free throws making 34.
ASU's committed 22 turnovers, which led to Georgia Tech scoring 29 points off turnovers.
Georgia Tech had four players in double figures scoring led by Aaliyah Whiteside 23 points followed by Roddreka Rogers'
with 17, Katarian Vuckovic's 11, and Imani Tilford's 10.
The Lady Hornet did not have a single player in double figures scoring.
Kayla Stephens lead with nine points while
Shamyiah Smith added seven.
Georgia Tech went on an 11-0 run, as ASU failed to make a field goal until a
Britney Wright 3 pointer, four minutes into the game. She also grabbed seven rebounds.
Alabama State could not stop Rogers as she grabbed a game-high 13 boards for Georgia Tech, who out-rebounded ASU 46-34 in the game.
While in defeat, the Lady Hornets as a team showed progressed cohesion, assisting on 15 of the team's 21 total made field goals.
The 1-3 Lady Hornets will attempt to rebound from this loss in their next time in action as they return home Thursday, December 3, in the Dunn-Oliver Acadome at 6 p.m.
#WHOOPS#