Stewart and Bynum-Johnson Shine as Howard Women’s Basketball Wins Again
The Howard University women’s basketball team secured a 68-51 victory over Delaware State, marking their sixth consecutive win. Zoe Stewart led the team with 17 points, followed by Destiny Bynum Johnson with a season-high 16 points, and Zennia Thomas added 14 points. The Bison overcame a brief early deficit to control the game, showcasing strong offensive and defensive strategies, especially in the third quarter.
By the Numbers- Howard shot 24-of-49 from the field (49%).
- Delaware State hit only 28% of their shots (7-of-25) from three-point range.
- Howard has averaged 68 points while limiting opponents to 57 points during their six-game winning streak.
- The Bison continue to lead the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) standings, building momentum as they approach upcoming matches.
Howard will face Maryland Eastern Shore next, a critical matchup that could impact their conference standing. The Hawks previously handed the Bison their only conference loss, making this game particularly significant.
Bottom LineHoward's consistent performance both offensively and defensively is vital as they look to maintain their winning streak against tough opponents. Key contributions from players like Stewart and Bynum Johnson will be crucial for future successes.
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