Tennessee State University Lady Tigers Basketball

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Suggested Headline: Lady Tigers Making Noise Late in the Season

The Tennessee State University women’s basketball team entered the month of February four wins below .500 at 8 – 12, and then came their hot streak. The Lady Tigers headed out to start a three game road trip, beginning at Eastern Kentucky where they won 86 – 74. Following the win on the road, came two more, and once the team headed back home, they knew it was time for business, winning three more, including an overtime win at Jacksonville State. Last season, the Lady Tigers turned in a 12-17 win loss card, and before that, finished at .500 going 14 – 14 for the 2012 – 13 season. Currently, the team holds a 14 – 12 record which sits atop of the Ohio Valley Conference at third, behind University of Tennessee at Martin and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Although the teams record may not be a drastic turnaround from the prior two seasons, the fact they have won six straight, four of which were on the road, speaks volumes and has been the longest streak since the 1993-94 season. Head coach Larry Inman has not seen a win streak this long here at TSU since he first made his debut back in 2012, winning as many as three straight. “It’s doable, I wish we would’ve won a lot more, but we didn’t. I felt like we could’ve got at least twenty this year, but we didn’t make it, but the thing is, they didn’t let that deter what they could do. Heck, they could’ve thrown in the towel and quit a long time ago, but they didn’t, they played hard in order to get to this point. I just hope they continue to do well entering the tournament because they have been so deserving, working hard, working together, and doing all the things I ask of them as a coach. They’re just so together right now,” said Coach Inman. “Despite some of the losses, some of those games have been closer than the score reflected. At times I felt like they beat themselves, but as of late they’ve just been clicking and show no signs of falling short of winning the conference,” said Johnathan Barfield, a strong supporter of TSU athletics. On any level, no matter the sport, it’s hard to make a strong late season push. Typically because players sometimes tend to lose focus or more commonly, are battling injuries and ailments. “We faced a lot of adversity throughout the season. At one point it seemed like it was something new every week. However, I do believe all the adversity we faced made us stronger as a unit. We overcame serious injury scares, making poor decisions off the court, and I just thank God that he has continued to watch over this team,” said senior guard Rachel Allen. Coach Inman said that typically the first couple of years are a learning experience, sacrificing time and really getting to know the system, and also shared that some players make the transition better than others. Some of the younger players who have been called upon have taken full advantage of the opportunity. Allen too has seen the progression of the younger players.


“I think in particular, Imani Davis is playing at a very high level. She is only a sophomore but she has been forced to grow up faster than anybody else. It is a beautiful thing to have a mixture of young and veteran players because they get to sit back and learn from the vets and the younger players give the team fresh energy. So it’s definitely a give and take relationship and I love it.�


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