
Belmont

Indiana State
Highlights
Summary
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (Interstat) ā The Belmont womenās basketball team overcame a slow start to defeat Indiana State 85-77 on Thursday night at Hulman Center. The Bruins trailed by four after a first quarter in which the Sycamores scored 27 points. Belmont tightened its defense, holding Indiana State to just 25 combined points in the second and third quarters to seize control. A consistent offensive effort across all four quarters secured the road victory for Belmont, which improved to 11-7. Indiana State fell to 5-11. An announced crowd of 973 watched the game.
Extended Summary
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (Interstat) ā The Belmont Bruins weathered an early offensive barrage from Indiana State and used a dominant defensive performance across the middle quarters to secure an 85-77 road victory in a womenās NCAA Division I basketball game Thursday night at Hulman Center. Despite a raucous start from the Sycamores, who erupted for 27 first-quarter points behind the interior presence of Amerie Flowers, the Bruins methodically took control. Belmontās defense, spearheaded by relentless ball pressure, stifled Indiana State after the opening period. The Sycamores managed just 25 points combined in the second and third quarters, committing a series of turnovers that fueled the Bruinsā transition game. The most important part of the game was Belmontās decisive 21-4 run that spanned the final three minutes of the second quarter and the opening minutes of the third. This surge turned a 35-32 deficit into a 53-39 lead, a margin the Sycamores would never fully erase. The run was fueled by defensive chaos, as Belmont forced five Indiana State turnovers during the stretch, converting them into easy baskets. Tuti Jones, the dynamic 5-foot-7 guard from Troy, Alabama, was the catalyst for Belmont. She orchestrated the offense with precision, scoring 22 points and dishing out seven assists while also collecting three steals in 37 minutes. Her backcourt partner, Avery Strickland of Knoxville, Tennessee, provided crucial scoring support with 20 points. Their combined backcourt pressure was instrumental in Indiana Stateās 20 total turnovers. For the Sycamores, Tierney Kelsey of Memphis, Tennessee, led a late charge, scoring 18 of her team-high 22 points in the second half, including 11 in the frantic fourth quarter. Kayla Smith added 14 points and a game-high 40 minutes of action. Flowers finished with 12 points and seven rebounds, but her early impact was contained after the first quarter. Belmontās defensive identity was the story. The Bruins recorded 13 steals and seven blocks, with KK Brodie of Columbia, Missouri, swatting four shots. The Bruins also assisted on 13 of their 28 made field goals, showcasing a sharp offensive contrast to Indiana State, which managed only two assists for the entire game. While Belmont struggled from the field, shooting just 37.3%, they compensated with volume, attempting 14 more shots than Indiana State thanks to 15 offensive rebounds and those 20 Sycamore turnovers. Indiana State shot a more efficient 44.3% but had 18 fewer possessions. The victory improved Belmontās season record to 11-7, while Indiana State fell to 5-11. An announced crowd of 973 watched the Bruins win their fourth consecutive game. Belmont will look to continue its momentum Sunday at Murray State. Indiana State will aim to regroup at home against Evansville on Sunday. According to National Statisticalās ELO system, Belmont entered the game with a 97.30 percent probability to win.
Preview
Preview: Belmont Bruins at Indiana State Sycamores, Womenās Basketball TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (Interstat) ā The Belmont Bruins, riding a five-game winning streak, visit the struggling Indiana State Sycamores in a womenās NCAA Division I basketball matchup Thursday night at Hulman Center. The Bruins (10-7) have found their form in conference play, most recently dominating Northern Iowa 81-62 on Sunday. Guard Sanaa Tripp led the charge with a season-high 25 points, adding four rebounds and five assists in 37 minutes. Trippās explosive performance highlighted a balanced effort that included Quinn Eubankās 13 points and 14 rebounds and Tuti Jonesās seven points and seven assists. Belmontās surge contrasts sharply with Indiana Stateās season. The Sycamores (5-10) have lost seven of their last eight, including a 79-74 defeat at Bradley on Sunday. In that loss, guard Kennedy Claybrooks posted a strong all-around line of 16 points, five rebounds and 11 assists. Claybrooks has been a bright spot, averaging 12.3 points and 7.3 assists over her last three contests. The game pits Belmontās recent offensive efficiency against an Indiana State defense that has allowed an average of 86.4 points during its current 1-7 skid. The Sycamores will need to contain Tripp and disrupt a Bruinsā attack that has averaged 76.2 points during its winning streak. For Indiana State, protecting home court is critical as it seeks to reverse its momentum. Beyond Claybrooks, production from Jayci Allen (14 points, nine rebounds vs. Bradley) will be key. The Bruins won both meetings last season. Following this contest, Belmont visits Murray State on Sunday. Indiana State hosts Evansville on Sunday. Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. EST Thursday at Hulman Center.