DURHAM, N.C. – After a two-game road swing, North Carolina Central returns home for a morning women's basketball tilt against UNC Greensboro on Wednesday, Nov. 26, at McDougald-McLendon Arena. The Thanksgiving Eve game is set for 11 a.m.
UNCG leads the season series 8-1 but the Eagles defeated the Spartans the last time they clashed in McDougald-McLendon Arena. NCCU was victorious 66-57 in 2018.
NCCU (1-5) will lean on its inside presence as it aims for a second straight home win over UNCG. The forward combination of
Aniya Finger and
Morgan Callahan paces the Eagles in scoring and rebounding. Finger averages 10.2 points and 6.2 rebounds while Callahan averages 9.5 points and 7.7 rebounds. Both Finger (9
th) and Callahan (2
nd) are among the top 10 rebounders in the MEAC. NCCU guard
Najah Lane runs the offense, averaging a league-leading 4.5 assists.
The Eagles will also rely on their defense and depth. They are among the nation's top 100 teams in turnovers forced per game (20.5) and bench points per game (25.7). The trio of guards
Aysia Hinton,
Nia Young and
Tierney Coleman and forward
Dianna Blake provide a spark off the bench. Hinton leads the MEAC in made three-pointers (14) and made three-pointers per game (2.3).
Coleman averaged 13 points in her last two games including a season-high 15 in a three-point loss to Wake Forest. Young scored 12 of her 13 points in the second half when NCCU rallied from 18 points down in the third quarter. Blake is averaging nearly five rebounds in 14 minutes of action in her last five games.
The Eagles are playing a morning game for the first time since Dec. 11, 2024, which resulted in a 67-63 home loss to Presbyterian.
NCCU is hosting a UNCG squad (2-4) with eight newcomers after winning the Southern Conference regular-season and tournament titles last season. Spartans' guard Jeni Levine, one of the new players, averages 13.8 points.
UNCG guard Makiah Asidanya is one of five returnees from last season's team that appeared in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1998. She leads the Spartans in points per game (14.0) and steals per game (1.5).
UNCG, picked to finish second this season, ranks second in the Southern Conference in made three-pointers per game (6.7) and three-point shooting percentage (38.5).
Both teams are coming off tough losses on Sunday. The Spartans fell 94-48 to No. 14 North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C. Levine scored a game-high 21 points.
The Eagles fell 85-48 to Old Dominion in Norfolk Va. Coleman led the team with 11 points, including 2 of 3 three-point shooting.
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