Langston University Women’s Basketball Rolls SAGU 99-58

Langston University Women’s Basketball Rolls SAGU 99-58
Taliyah Harris/Women's Basketball — Langston University
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The Langston Lady Lions returned to their winning ways with a thunderous victory over Southwestern Assemblies of God 99-58 on Thursday night.

The Lady Lions roared their way out of the gate, leading SAGU 31-11 at the end of the first quarter. Langston went on to outscore the Lady Lions in every quarter the rest of way to snap a three-game skid.

Taliyah Harris led Langston in scoring with 16 points. Jamya Rogers finished with 15 points and 10 rebounds, Kameron Shelley added 14 and Hailey Jordan chipped in 12 points on the night.

Langston (11-5, 6-4 SAC) continues their road travels by facing the University of North Texas at Dallas on Saturday, Jan. 14. Game time is set for 2 p.m. at the Dallas College-Cedar Valley campus in Lancaster, Texas. 

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