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Tierney Coleman Is The MEAC Leader In Three-Point Field Goal Percentage

Women's Basketball NCCU Athletic Communications

Eagles Travel To High Point For Sunday Clash

DURHAM, N.C. – Two stellar three-point shooting teams will tangle on Sunday, Dec. 14, when North Carolina Central visits High Point in a women's basketball game at the Qubein Center in High Point, N.C. ESPN+ will livestream the non-conference contest, which starts at 2 p.m.

This is the second of a four-game road swing for the Eagles, who average nearly five three-pointers a game, good enough for second in the MEAC. NCCU guard Aysia Hinton is the team's most dangerous perimeter scorer, leading the conference with 20 triples.

Eagles' guard Tierney Coleman is also a threat behind the arc. Coleman is converting slightly better than half her attempts to lead the MEAC in three-point field goal percentage.

Coleman displayed her shooting touch in a loss to national power South Carolina last Sunday. The graduate guard scored a team-high 14 points on 5 of 8 shooting from the floor including 4 of 6 from deep. She has scored in double figures in three of seven games this season.

The Eagles (1-8 overall) will need their outside scorers at their best against a High Point team that is off to a historic start. The Panthers (9-1 overall) have leaned on guards Macy Spencer and Aaliyah Collins to earn the program's highest ranking – 9th – among Division I mid-majors.

Spencer is the Big South scoring leader (17.0) and ranks among the top 15 nationally in three-pointers made (31) for High Point, the defending Big South champs and NCAA participant last season. Collins is right behind Spencer with a 16.5 scoring average while pacing the Big South in field goal percentage and assists. As a team, the Panthers average over seven treys a game which is second in the Big South.

The matchup marks the seventh meeting between the programs with High Point winning the previous six matchups. Every game except one was played in High Point, N.C.

Sunday's game is NCCU's second against a ranked Big South opponent in the mid-major top 25 poll this season. The Eagles hosted College of Charleston, the country's 15th-ranked mid-major, in November and has two games coming up against No. 19 Howard in MEAC play.

The Eagles have played a daunting non-conference schedule this season which includes Power Four opponents North Carolina and South Carolina and an upcoming road meeting against Oklahoma later in December. South Carolina is third, North Carolina is 11th and Oklahoma is ranked ninth nationally.

The non-conference slate is preparing NCCU for MEAC action which starts in January 2026. High Point will be the latest team to test the Eagles.
 
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Tierney Coleman

#4 Tierney Coleman

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5' 9"
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Players Mentioned

Tierney Coleman

#4 Tierney Coleman

5' 9"
Graduate Student
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Aysia Hinton

#0 Aysia Hinton

5' 8"
Junior
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