DSU Women’s Basketball Bench Powers Team to 75-66 Win Over NCCU

Delaware State University's women's basketball team secured a 75-66 victory against North Carolina Central University. The Hornets' bench players contributed significantly with 24 points in the winning effort.

Delaware State University’s women’s basketball squad earned a solid 75-66 triumph over North Carolina Central University, with their reserve players playing a crucial role in securing the victory.

The Hornets received exceptional production from their bench unit, which combined for 24 points during the contest. This substantial contribution from the substitutes proved instrumental in helping Delaware State maintain their advantage throughout the game.

The victory demonstrates the depth and versatility of the DSU women’s basketball program, as head coach has been able to develop talent beyond the starting lineup. Having reliable scoring options coming off the bench gives the Hornets additional flexibility in their rotation and keeps players fresh during critical moments.

Delaware State’s balanced attack and strong bench performance helped them control the tempo against North Carolina Central, ultimately pulling away for the nine-point victory. The win continues to build momentum for the Hornets as they work toward their season goals.

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