A hot start by Howard and cold shooting in the fourth quarter led to the University of Maryland Eastern Shore women's basketball team's four-game win streak ending in a 64-48 loss to Howard at the Hytche Athletic Center.

The Big Picture

The defeat showcases the importance of maintaining momentum and consistency throughout a game to secure victories in collegiate basketball.

By the Numbers
  • Seawell led UMES in scoring with 16 points.
  • Ofunniyin grabbed the team-high six rebounds in the game.
  • Allan blocked a game-high three shots.
  • UMES' bench outscored Howard's bench 34-18.
  • The Hawks recorded 10 steals compared to Howard's 6.
  • Warren led Howard with 18 points.
State of Play
  • UMES suffered a setback, ending their four-game win streak.
  • The loss highlights the need for consistent performance throughout the game.
What's Next

The Hawks will play their final regular-season road game against Norfolk State on Monday, March 5, aiming to return to the winning column.

Bottom Line

A strong start by Howard combined with UMES's fourth-quarter shooting struggles led to the end of the Hawks' winning streak, emphasizing the importance of maintaining performance levels consistently in collegiate basketball.