North Carolina Central lifted by a Finger past Maryland Eastern Shore

North Carolina Central was still looking for its first win in MEAC women’s basketball action when unbeaten Maryland Eastern Shore visited Durham Monday afternoon.

All the Eagles needed was a Finger to end the Hawks’ undefeated start.

Grad student forward Aniya Finger compiled a monster double-double – 30 points and 12 rebounds – as the Eagles handed UMES their first conference loss, 69-62.

The win was also Central’s first in MEAC play, making their conference record 1-4 and their overall record 4-14.

UMES (12-11 overall, 5-1 MEAC) led by as many as 13 points (30-17) after a Dayshawna Carter jumper four minutes into the second quarter, but NCCU ended the first half on a 17-5 run to pull within a point (35-34) at the half.

Grad student forward Morgan Callahan (14 points) gave Central the lead for good on a bucket in close with two minutes left in the third. Finger opened a 53-47 advantage for Central with a three-pointer with 40 seconds left in the third.

The Eagles outscored Eastern Shore 16-15 in the fourth quarter for the final margin of victory.

Brianna Barnes led Maryland Eastern Shore with 15 points, while Desi Taylor and Ashanti Lynch added 12 and 11 points, respectively.

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