Norfolk State women beat Howard 51-46 for MEAC title behind Wheeler's double-double
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — Kierra Wheeler scored 20 points and grabbed 15 rebounds, and top-seeded Norfolk State pulled away in the fourth quarter and beat second-seeded Howard 51-46 on Saturday in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Tournament championship.
It was the second consecutive title for Norfolk State (27-5), which has won 15 straight since its 73-60 loss against Howard on Jan. 20.
Kaiya Creek's 3-pointer gave Howard a 41-37 lead with 6:53 to play. Wheeler scored the next five points and Diamond Johnson hit a 3-pointer and Norfolk State led 45-41 with 4:23 left. Howard pulled to 47-46 with 1:27 remaining before the Spartans sealed it from the free-throw line. Wheeler scored nine points in the fourth.
Wheeler was 9-of-21 shooting. Johnson, who set a tournament record with 30 points in the Spartans’ 73-44 semifinal win against Coppin State, made a pair of 3s and finished with 12 points against the Bison.
Iyanna Warren scored 19 points on 6-of-17 shooting to lead Howard (15-16). Creek finished with eight points and six rebounds. Marissa Steel grabbed 10 rebounds but missed two field goal attempts and didn't score.
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