Lady Warriors Take Down ICC on the Road

Lexus Keyes - East Central Community College Athletics
Lexus Keyes - East Central Community College Athletics
0Comments

 Lady Warriors Take Down ICC on the Road

It was a 25-point performance from ECCC’s Lexus Keyes that was the difference maker on Thursday night as the East Central Community College Lady Warriors defeated the Itawamba Lady Indians, 64-60. 

The win was the second straight for ECCC and moved the Lady Warriors to 5-8, 2-2 on the year. 

Action was slow in the early going of the game as the Lady Warriors led by just one, 13-12, after the first 10 minutes. 

The Lady Warriors sprung to life in the second quarter with a pair of three-pointers from Keyes and another from Kennedee Shelton

The deep ball, paired with three baskets from Kaedre Denson, allowed the Lady Warriors to stretch the lead to 37-24 going into the half. 

ICC made a push late in the contest and outpaced the Lady Warriors in both the third and fourth quarters in the scoring columns, but six key free throws from Kamyia Russell sealed the win for ECCC. 

Keyes led the team with 25 points, while Denson netted 14. Russell came off the bench to chip in eight. 

Original source can be found here



Related

Becky Pringle, President of NEA - x.com

Mississippi ranks 30 among U.S. states for teacher starting salary

Mississippi ranks 30 among U.S. states for teacher starting salaries, with an average starting salary of $42,336 in 2024, according to the National Education Association (NEA).

College students paid more in Mississippi in 2022-23 school year

College students paid more in Mississippi in 2022-23 school year

College tuition fees rose 2.3% in Mississippi in the 2022-23 school year, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.

Center for Education Reform - Facebook / Center for Education Reform

Mississippi ranks no. 30 in 2024 Parent Power index, empowering families in education choices

In the Center for Education Reform’s 2024 Parent Power Index, Mississippi secured the thirtieth position, with an Overall Parent Power Index Score of 65.5%.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Magnolia State News.