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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Interstat) — Two Ohio Valley Conference women’s basketball teams seeking momentum will meet Saturday when Southeast Missouri State visits Tennessee State at Howard Gentry Complex. The Redhawks (3-6) enter on a two-game skid after a 79-66 loss at Tennessee Tech on Thursday. The Tigers (1-9) have dropped eight straight, most recently an 86-79 home loss to Tennessee-Martin, also on Thursday. While both records reflect early-season struggles, the matchup offers a chance for either squad to build confidence before conference play intensifies in January. Southeast Missouri State has shown offensive capability, including a 116-point outburst against Harris-Stowe on Dec. 3, but has struggled for consistency against stronger competition. A key player for the Redhawks is guard Raissa Nsabua, who is coming off a 15-point, 3-assist performance in 37 minutes against Tennessee Tech. She has logged heavy minutes in recent losses, serving as a primary facilitator. Tennessee State will counter with guard Erin Martin, who is emerging as a dynamic scorer. She poured in a season-high 25 points in the loss to Tennessee-Martin, adding three assists and a block. Her offensive production will be vital for a Tigers team that has been held under 60 points in six of its nine losses. Historically, this series has been closely contested, adding another layer to Saturday’s game. For Southeast Missouri State, the contest begins a stretch of three road games out of four. For Tennessee State, it is the second of a three-game homestand before hitting the road for five of its next six. Tipoff is set for Saturday afternoon in Nashville. The Redhawks’ next game is Dec. 30 at home against William Woods. The Tigers turn around quickly to host Chattanooga on Monday.

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