NC State women extend home win streak with 64-45 NCAA Tournament win over Chattanooga :: WRALSportsFan.com

NC State women extend home win streak with 64-45 NCAA Tournament win over Chattanooga :: WRALSportsFan.com

The Wolfpack’s women’s basketball team, ranked third, won their game against Chattanooga, seeded fourteenth, with a score of 64-45 in the first round of the 2024 NCAA Tournament on Saturday afternoon.

NC State continued their dominance at home in the NCAA Tournament, winning their 17th consecutive game in Reynolds Coliseum. This impressive streak began in the 1985 postseason and brings their total number of victories in the opening round of NCAA Tournament play to 19 out of 29 appearances.

The team advances to the next round game on Monday, also to be held at Reynolds Coliseum, against the sixth-seeded Tennessee.

In the NCAA Tournament, Aziaha James had the highest score of 19 points, all of which were scored in the second half. She made 5 out of 10 three pointers, making it the second-highest number of threes hit by any Pack player in this game.

River Baldwin achieved her seventh double-double of the season with 10 points and 11 rebounds. She was the team’s top rebounder, with six of her rebounds coming from offensive plays.

Saniya Rivers contributed 16 points to the score and also reached double digits. Madison Hayes (4) and Zoe Brooks (5) together accounted for 9 of the 10 assists made by the Pack, with Hayes matching her personal best.

I changed the wording for the second sentence, as it seemed to contradict the information in the original text.

NC State extended their lead in the first half with a turnaround jumper from Rivers right before the buzzer, giving them a 26-17 lead. In the third quarter, the Wolfpack outscored the Mocs by 10 points (19-9), solidifying their lead in the double digits for the rest of the game. The Wolfpack maintained a lead of 20+ points throughout the fourth quarter, with the exception of Chattanooga’s final free throw.

NC State limited Chattanooga to single digits in three of four quarters, and the Mocs’ 45 points scored are the second-fewest given up by the Wolfpack in an NCAA Tournament contest.

All twelve Wolfpack players who were available participated in the victory. Freshmen Brooks, Maddie Cox, Laci Steele, Mallory Collier, and Jannah Eissa played in their first NCAA Tournament game.

Source: wralsportsfan.com