Raleigh, NC. – The Saint Augustine's women's basketball team surrendered its second-straight loss against CIAA opponent Elizabeth City State University. The Lady Falcons were again without starting point guard, Dasmine Kasey, and her absence left a major void in the backcourt. A back-and-forth game throughout the first three quarters, the game shifted in the Vikings' favor as it began the fourth quarter with a 10-1 run. The Lady Falcons kept it close briefly holding on to a five-point with 2:10 remaining (49-44). Unfortunately for the Lady Falcons, the Vikings closed out on a 10-2 run to secure the win 59-46.
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SAU drops second-straight conference game at home against Elizabeth City State University
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