
South Alabama Jaguars

Arkansas State Red Wolves
Highlights
Summary
JONESBORO, Ark. (Interstat) â Arkansas State used a dominant third quarter to secure a 74-61 Sun Belt Conference womenâs basketball victory over South Alabama on Saturday at Convocation Center. The Red Wolves (10-3) outscored the Jaguars 26-17 in the pivotal period, turning a narrow 29-22 halftime lead into a comfortable 18-point advantage. South Alabama (7-5) mounted a late push with 22 fourth-quarter points but could not close the gap. Cordasia Harris led all scorers with 22 points and added 12 rebounds for South Alabama. Crislyn Rose and Zyion Shannon each scored 14 points for Arkansas State. The Red Wolvesâ balanced attack saw eight players score at least seven points. Attendance was 1,086.
Extended Summary
JONESBORO, Ark. (Interstat) â The Arkansas State womenâs basketball team used a dominant third-quarter surge to pull away from South Alabama and secure a 74-61 victory in a Sun Belt Conference matchup on Saturday at Convocation Center. The game, played before a crowd of 1,086, saw the Red Wolves improve to 10-3 overall, while the visiting Jaguars fell to 7-5. For much of the first half, the teams traded baskets and momentum in a tightly contested affair. Arkansas State held a narrow 16-12 lead after a first quarter characterized by early turnovers and physical play. The Red Wolves extended their advantage slightly by halftime, leading 29-22, as their defense forced 11 South Alabama turnovers in the opening 20 minutes. The Jaguars, however, stayed within striking distance behind the interior presence of Cordasia Harris, who scored 10 of her game-high 22 points before the break. The decisive shift came immediately after halftime. Arkansas State erupted for 26 points in the third quarter, nearly matching its entire first-half output. The Red Wolvesâ offense found its rhythm, shooting efficiently while their defensive pressure intensified. A key sequence saw Crislyn Rose hit a 3-pointer and Mia Tarver convert a layup off an offensive rebound, stretching a seven-point lead to 12 in a matter of minutes. The Jaguars, meanwhile, managed only 17 points in the period and were plagued by six more turnovers, which Arkansas State converted into easy transition opportunities. By the start of the fourth quarter, the Red Wolves had built a commanding 55-39 lead. South Alabama showed resilience, mounting a final push and outscoring Arkansas State 22-19 in the final frame, but the deficit proved too large to overcome. The Jaguars never closed the gap to single digits in the quarter, as the Red Wolves consistently answered every South Alabama basket. Harris was a force for South Alabama, recording a double-double with 22 points and 12 rebounds in 29 minutes. Diawna Carter-Hartley added 15 points, four assists and two blocks. Their efforts, however, were countered by a balanced Arkansas State attack that featured five players scoring between 14 and seven points. Rose and Zyion Shannon each scored 14 points to lead the Red Wolves. Rose added three rebounds and three assists, while Shannon contributed three rebounds. Bella Weary provided a significant spark off the bench with 12 points in just 15 minutes. Tarver filled the stat sheet with nine points, six rebounds and two assists, and Mimi McCollister directed the offense effectively with seven points, four rebounds and four assists. The victory continued a strong start to the season for Arkansas State, which entered the game as a heavy favorite according to predictive metrics. South Alabama, coming off a road loss at Southern Mississippi earlier in the week, has now dropped two consecutive games after a three-game winning streak. Arkansas State will next travel to face in-state rival Arkansas on Sunday, Dec. 28. South Alabama returns to action on Thursday, Jan. 1, with a conference road game at Louisiana-Monroe. The two teams are scheduled to meet again in a rematch at South Alabama on Thursday, Jan. 8.
Preview
JONESBORO, Ark. (Interstat) â A surging Arkansas State womenâs basketball team looks to extend its winning streak when it hosts a South Alabama squad seeking a rebound in a Sun Belt Conference matchup Saturday. The Red Wolves (9-3) enter on a six-game win streak, their latest a 79-58 victory over Louisiana-Monroe on Wednesday. Arkansas State has found its rhythm at the Convocation Center, boasting a 6-1 home record. Guard Marlie Dickerson has been a catalyst, coming off an 18-point, 4-assist performance. Over the last seven games, she has averaged 8.1 points and 2.1 assists in just 21 minutes per contest, providing efficient offense. South Alabama (7-4) aims to shake off a tough 84-65 road loss at Southern Mississippi on Thursday. The Jaguars had won three of four prior to that defeat. They will lean on guard Daniela Gonzalez, who leads the team in minutes and is coming off a stat-stuffing line of 12 points, 5 assists and 3 blocks against Southern Miss. Gonzalez has scored in double figures in three of her last five games. The matchup pits Arkansas Stateâs high-powered offense, which has scored 78 or more points in four of its last six outings, against a South Alabama defense that had held opponents to 70 points or fewer in seven of its first ten games before the Southern Miss loss. This game is the conference opener for both teams. They will meet again in Mobile on Jan. 8. Arkansas State faces a road test at Arkansas on Dec. 28 before Sun Belt play continues. South Alabama opens its conference slate after the holiday break at Louisiana-Monroe on Jan. 1. Tip-off is set for Saturday, Dec. 20, at the Convocation Center.