SEMINOLE, Oklahoma - The Seminole State Trojans lost a tough one last night against Northern Oklahoma College of Enid. The Trojans led most of the game even by as much as 17 points but a last second shot left SSC with disappointment. The Jets stole the win 68-67.
Seminole shot 50% from the field for the second straight game but unfortunately was not able to get the win over visiting NOC-Enid. Turnovers played a large part in the loss as the Trojans turned the ball over 23 times for the game. However, turnovers and poor free throw shooting (13 of 28) gave a good NOC-Enid team the opportunity they needed and they took advantage and climbed back into the game. The Trojans led by one point with four seconds remaining before NOC-Enid's Xavier McClish went three-fourths of the court and laid the ball off the glass as time expired for the game winning basket 68-67. Darius Bryson led Seminole State with 23 points and Kendall Parks added 14 points.
Scoring for the Trojans: Darius Bryson 23, Kendall Parks 14, Chase Mongold 9, Brandon Caporale 6, JoVaughn Love 5, Rod Smith 4, Dante Lewis 4, Jesse Brewer 2.
SEMINOLE, Oklahoma - The Seminole State College Belles hosted the Jets of Northern Oklahoma College of Enid. The Jets are number one in the OCAC conference and the Belles are at number two. NOC-Enid is also ranked number 8 in the NJCAA National Poll. The Belles fought hard for the entire 20 minutes of play but came up short when the buzzer sounded, 77-65. SSC was 10-21 from the free shot line which could have made up the difference along with a few missed buckets under the basket. Enid shot 74% from the free throw line and was consistent on scoring. Leading the scoring once again for the Belles was Oulaymatou Coulibaly with 18 points and 10 rebounds.
Scoring for the Belles: Oulaymatou Coulibaly 18 Jaquitta Dever and Brittany Harris 13, Jalissa Council 8, Tiarra Dewberry and Cherrell Price 6, and Danara Day 1.
TONKAWA, Oklahoma - Despite winning their first match-up with Northern Oklahoma College of Tonkawa in a stomping nineteen point victory in December, the Seminole State College Belles were not able to pull off the sweep as they lost 80-64 on Thursday. "We didn't play inspired," said Head Coach Rita Story-Schell. "We wasted a nine point second half lead with poor defense and failed to attack when they pressured us in the second half." The Belles started off to quick lead with great intensity. After key players Ea Coulibaly and Jaquitta Dever got into foul trouble Northern was able to cut the lead to four, 30-26, at the half. The Mavericks came out of the locker room with a huge run for which the Belles did not have an answer.
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