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Lady Bears Conclude North Carolina Trip With Stop At N.C. A&T On Monday

Game 27 (MEAC Contest)
Morgan State "Lady Bears" (9-17, 6-7 MEAC)
at North Carolina A&T State "Lady Aggies" (15-10, 8-4 MEAC)
Date: February 23, 2015 / 5:30 p.m.
Place: Greensboro, N.C. (Corbett Sports Center)
Series: N.C. A&T State leads, 35-21
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BALTIMORE, Md. (Feb. 22, 2015)-The Lady Bears in the midst of a four-game losing skid, conclude their trip to the 'Old North State' when they take on the North Carolina A&T State Lady Aggies in a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) game on Monday, Feb. 23 at 5:30 p.m. at the Corbett Sports Center. The Lady Aggies hold a 35-21 all-time series lead.
  
BEAR CLAWS: The Lady Bears (9-17, 6-7 MEAC) suffered their fourth consecutive loss after a 63-47 defeat at North Carolina Central on Saturday. Braennan Farrar scored a game-high 19 points and also totaled a game-high five steals. Senior captain Tracey Carrington finished with 12 points and had six rebounds to tie teammates Dinah Jones and Lexus Spears for team-high honors in rebounds. Jones and Spears each scored four points to go with their six rebounds. Durham native Tykyrah Williams grabbed four rebounds and dished out a team-high three assists in her first return home. Morgan State, which entered the game ranked last (343) out of all Division I teams in field goal percentage (31.3 percent), shot 27.7 percent (18-of-65) for the game, including just 1-for-10 from three-point range. The Lady Bears woes also carried over at the charity line, where it connected on just 50 percent (10-of-20) of its free throws. Carrington leads Morgan State with 18.2 points per game, while Farrar is adding 12.8 points. Farrar leads the team with 56 steals and 65 assists. Jones leads the Lady Bears in rebounding with 5.4 per contest.
 
DOG BISCUTS: North Carolina A&T (15-10, 8-4 MEAC) is in the midst of a six-game winning streak, following a 52-46 win at Bethune-Cookman (2/16). Dana Brown scored a team-high 10 points, had two assists and two steals, while Debbie Smith added nine points, eight rebounds and two steals. Michelle Fitzgerald came off the bench to add nine points and Eboni Ross grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds to go with seven points, two steals and a game-high three blocks. Smith leads N.C. A&T with 10.1 points per game. April McRae is scoring 9.7 points, while Ross is contributing 8.4 points and a team-high 7.4 rebounds and has a team-best 39 blocks. Christina Carter (7.2 ppg) leads the squad in assists (76) and steals (53). The Lady Aggies are scoring 59.3 points per game, while giving up 54.3 points to opponents. The two teams participated in the Chattanooga Christmas Tournament (Dec. 20-21), but did not face each other. The Lady Bears went winless against host Chattanooga and Tennessee Tech, while the Lady Aggies finished with a 1-1 mark with their lone win coming against Tennessee Tech.
 
MSU VS. NC A&T NOTES: The Lady Aggies lead the all-time series, 35-21 and have won three straight. This will be the third straight meeting between the two teams in Greensboro, N.C. N.C. A&T won last season's meeting, 78-48. Morgan State has dropped seven of its last eight games at the Corbett Sports Center dating back to Feb. 7, 2005.
 
NEXT UP: Morgan State will close out its 2014-15 home slate when it hosts rival Coppin State for 'Senior Day' on Saturday, Feb. 28. Tip-off is 2 p.m. at Hill Field House and will be the last home contest for senior Tracey Carrington, who will be honored prior to the game. 
  
FREE FALLING: Two weeks ago the Lady Bears were sitting in a two-way tie for third-place in the MEAC with Savannah State with identical 5-3 records heading into the two team's match-up (2/7). Morgan State has since dropped five of its last six games, including the Savannah State game, while going just 1-4 in MEAC competition during that stretch to drop to seventh-place in the league standing with a 6-7 mark. 
 
SEPARATE BUT EQUAL: The Morgan State Lady Bears and the Bears have both struggled this season making shots, as both programs rank last in field goal percentage among all Division I women's and men's programs, respectively. The Lady Bears currently rank 343rd in field goal percentage (31.1), while the men's team ranks 345th at 35.3 percent. The Lady Bears shot a season-low 20.8 percent (11-of-53) against Hampton (2/16).
 
TRACKING CARRINGTON: Tracey Carrington entered the season with 1,137 career points, which ranked ninth all-time at Morgan State. Carrington, who now ranks third all-time in scoring at Morgan State, scored 12 points at North Carolina Central (2/21) to give her 1,482 points for her career. The Baltimore native needs 93 points to move into second all-time in scoring.
 
LOW POINT: Tracey Carrington was held to a season-low six points in the loss to Hampton (2/16). It ended a string of 58 consecutive games of scoring in double figures and was her lowest scoring total, since being held to four points against the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (3/2/13). Carrington, who is averaging a team-best 19.0 points, shot 2-for-11, including 0-for-3 from beyond the three-point arc against Hampton.
 
A ROUGH GO: Morgan State concluded its 2014-15 non-conference slate with a 52-49 loss at NJIT (2/11). The loss dropped the Lady Bears to 3-10 in non-conference action. The loss was the second straight non-conference defeat for Morgan State, which dropped eight of their last nine non-conference games.
 
BEASLEY BECOMES PROGRAM'S WINNINGEST COACH: Morgan State head coach Donald Beasley, who is in his 10th year at the helm of the Lady Bears, became the program's all-time coaching leader, following the win over Florida A&M (1/17). Beasley (126-169), who earned his sixth win of the season against FAMU, passed LaRue Fields (122-60 from 1979-85) as the school's all-time coaching leader for victories. Beasley recorded his first career victory in the 10th game of the 2005-06 season, following a 66-54 road win at Bethune-Cookman (1/9/06).
 
CARRINGTON MOVING UP: Tracey Carrington, who ranks 12th all-time at Morgan State in steals with 120, recorded a steal at North Carolina Central (2/21) and grabbed six rebounds against the Lady Eagles to give her 555 for her career and move into 11th all-time on the Lady Bear charts.
 
PROVIDING ASSISTANCE: Braennan Farrar had one assist against N.C. Central (2/21), giving her a team-leading 65 assists in 26 games. Farrar recorded a season-high nine assists in the win over Wesley (11/18). As a team the Lady Bears recorded 19 assists in that game.
 
FARRAR SETS SEASON-HIGH IN SCORING: Braennan Farrar scored a career-high 22 points in a 62-53 victory over crosstown rival Coppin State (2/2). The 22 points surpassed her previous high of 21 points in a heartbreaking 50-48 home loss against Stony Brook (12/13).
 
THE FRESHMEN WILL LEAD THEM: During the absence of leading scorer and senior captain Tracey Carrington (18.2 ppg, 4.8 rpg) for seven-and-a-half games, freshmen Braennan Farrar, Tykyrah Williams, Lexus Spears and Zuri White all filled the void. Farrar currently ranks second on the team in scoring at 12.8 points and leads the team in steals (56) and assists (65). Spears (4.9 ppg) ranks fourth in scoring and is second in rebounding at 5.3 per game. Williams is averaging 4.2 points, while White had led the Lady Bears with 7.1 rebounds per contest, before sitting out the last eight games.
 
LADY BEARS TAKE IN NBA GAME: Before heading over to Athens, Ga., for its season-opener against the University of Georgia, the Morgan State women's basketball team spent the first night of their five-day road trip in Atlanta and attended the Atlanta Hawks-Utah Jazz game on Wednesday, Nov. 12 at Phillips Arena. The home team Hawks would hold on for a 100-97 victory.
 
MORGAN IN SEASON OPENERS: The Lady Bears, who opened up the 2014-15 campaign on the road for the first time in three years, fell to 10-28 all-time in season openers dating back to 1977, following its 68-32 setback at Georgia (11/14). Morgan State at one point had lost 23 straight season openers, prior to winning three straight from 2006-08. Last season the Lady Bears opened up at home and suffered a 94-86 overtime loss to Division II Lincoln-Pa.
 
MORGAN PICKED LAST IN MEAC: Morgan State was picked to finish 13th in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) preseason poll, as voted by the league's head coaches and sports information directors. Last year, the Lady Bears were picked to finish sixth, but finished the season at 5-25 overall, 3-13 in the MEAC and finished 12th.
 
CARRINGTON NAMED TO PRESEASON MEAC FIRST TEAM: Senior guard Tracey Carrington was named to the Preseason All-MEAC first team. A native of Baltimore, Md., Carrington averaged 20.9 points and 5.7 rebounds per game to lead the Lady Bears in both categories. She also led the team in assists (53) and ranked second on the team in steals with 40.
 
CARRINGTON RECEIVES MADNESS PRESEASON HONORS: Tracey Carrington was named College Sports Madness 2014-15 Preseason MEAC Player of the Year, as announced by the staff of College Sports Madness. Carrington was an All-MEAC first team selection by Madness College Sports at the conclusion of last season.
 
IT'S HAPPENED BEFORE: Last season's five wins marked the second time in Donald Beasley's tenure at Morgan State that the squad won just five games. The last time that happened was in Beasley's his first season at the helm during the 2005-06 campaign, when the Lady Bears went 5-24. The very next season the team recorded 18 wins, which at the time set the school mark for wins on the Division I level and also reached the MEAC Championship game, just the third appearance in the title game in school history.
 
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Tracey Carrington

#10 Tracey Carrington

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Braennan Farrar

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Zuri White

#11 Zuri White

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Lexus Spears

#33 Lexus Spears

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Dinah Jones

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Tykyrah Williams

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Players Mentioned

Tracey Carrington

#10 Tracey Carrington

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Senior
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Braennan Farrar

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Freshman
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Zuri White

#11 Zuri White

5' 8"
Freshman
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Lexus Spears

#33 Lexus Spears

6' 2"
Freshman
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Dinah Jones

#12 Dinah Jones

6' 1"
Senior
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Tykyrah Williams

#3 Tykyrah Williams

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