In a challenging matchup at Allen Arena, Mississippi Valley State University (MVSU) fought with grit and determination against Lipscomb, finishing with a final score of 69-56. Despite the result, the Devilettes displayed strong individual performances and team cohesion that highlighted their potential for the season.
Leading the charge for MVSU, Clemisha Prackett dominated the paint, scoring a team-high 17 points, shooting an efficient 6-of-9 from the field, and adding 9 rebounds. Her effort on both ends underscored her role as a critical player for MVSU. Mikaela Parris also contributed with solid play, scoring 9 points and pulling down 4 rebounds while showcasing defensive intensity.
Guard Sh'Diamond McKnight added to the Devilettes' scoring with 7 points, showing skillful playmaking and defensive tenacity with 3 steals. Meanwhile, Serenity Echols and Aaliyah Duranham provided essential support off the bench, each adding 4 points and giving the team much-needed energy.
The Devilettes were particularly effective in the paint, outscoring Lipscomb 30-18, and demonstrated resilience with 18 second-chance points, thanks to their efforts on the offensive glass. Although Lipscomb found success from beyond the arc, MVSU's defensive pressure led to 11 steals and multiple fast-break opportunities.
MVSU will look to build on these strong individual performances and areas of success as they progress through the season. Their teamwork and determination signal a promising path forward, with room to refine strategies and capitalize on scoring opportunities.