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Women's Basketball Completes Sweep of Little Rock, Wins 71-62 Saturday
2/21/2026 3:09:00 PM | Women's Basketball
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Southeast Missouri Women's Basketball (10-17, 6-12 OVC) defeated Little Rock (14-14, 10-8 OVC), 71-62, at the Jack Stephens Center on Saturday. The Redhawks dominated in the paint, scoring 50 points, to secure the victory.
First Quarter
- The Trojans started with a fast-paced offense, highlighted by Brenna Burk's early 3-pointer.
- The visitors found success inside, scoring 10 points in the paint, with Raissa Nsabua and Carmen Taylor each contributing key layups.
- Jordan Holman of Little Rock made an impact with an assist and a defensive rebound, helping maintain their lead.
- At the end of the first quarter, Little Rock held an 18–14 advantage.
Second Quarter
- Nsabua contributed significantly for Southeast Missouri, scoring multiple buckets in the paint, including two fast-break layups to help maintain scoring momentum.
- The home team's offense, led by Mya Cotto with a key layup, kept the game tight, but turnovers hindered their ability to seize control.
- The Redhawks capitalized on Little Rock's turnovers, with Zoey Rixter and Da'Kariya Jackson each securing steals that were converted into points.
- At halftime, Southeast Missouri held a narrow advantage, leading 36–35.
Third Quarter
- Jackson drained an early 3-pointer to regain the lead for Southeast Missouri.
- Kearra Jones scored consistently in the paint, contributing multiple baskets and a fast-break jumper.
- Nsabua and Jackson each recorded key defensive rebounds to maintain momentum.
- The Redhawks outscored Little Rock 22-11 in the quarter, taking a 58-46 lead into the final frame.
Fourth Quarter
- Southeast Missouri extended its lead with Ainaya Williams scoring a jumper in the paint early.
- Little Rock narrowed the margin with a three-pointer by Holman assisted by Burk.
- Nsabua contributed key points with a jumper and two free throws, maintaining the visitor's advantage.
- The Redhawks secured the victory with a final score of 71–62.
SEMO Top Performers
Raissa Nsabua
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- 22 points
- 10/11 shots made
- 8 rebounds
- 2 assists
Kearra Jones
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- 13 points
- 3 offensive rebounds
- 2 steals
- 1 block
Zoey Rixter
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- 8 points
- 3 steals
- 5 rebounds
Ainaya Williams
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- 10 points
- 5/7 shots made
- 6 rebounds
Looking ahead, Southeast Missouri State will host Tennessee State on Thursday, Feb. 26. The matchup will take place at 5:15 p.m. at the Show Me Center in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
First Quarter
- The Trojans started with a fast-paced offense, highlighted by Brenna Burk's early 3-pointer.
- The visitors found success inside, scoring 10 points in the paint, with Raissa Nsabua and Carmen Taylor each contributing key layups.
- Jordan Holman of Little Rock made an impact with an assist and a defensive rebound, helping maintain their lead.
- At the end of the first quarter, Little Rock held an 18–14 advantage.
Second Quarter
- Nsabua contributed significantly for Southeast Missouri, scoring multiple buckets in the paint, including two fast-break layups to help maintain scoring momentum.
- The home team's offense, led by Mya Cotto with a key layup, kept the game tight, but turnovers hindered their ability to seize control.
- The Redhawks capitalized on Little Rock's turnovers, with Zoey Rixter and Da'Kariya Jackson each securing steals that were converted into points.
- At halftime, Southeast Missouri held a narrow advantage, leading 36–35.
Third Quarter
- Jackson drained an early 3-pointer to regain the lead for Southeast Missouri.
- Kearra Jones scored consistently in the paint, contributing multiple baskets and a fast-break jumper.
- Nsabua and Jackson each recorded key defensive rebounds to maintain momentum.
- The Redhawks outscored Little Rock 22-11 in the quarter, taking a 58-46 lead into the final frame.
Fourth Quarter
- Southeast Missouri extended its lead with Ainaya Williams scoring a jumper in the paint early.
- Little Rock narrowed the margin with a three-pointer by Holman assisted by Burk.
- Nsabua contributed key points with a jumper and two free throws, maintaining the visitor's advantage.
- The Redhawks secured the victory with a final score of 71–62.
SEMO Top Performers
Raissa Nsabua
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- 22 points
- 10/11 shots made
- 8 rebounds
- 2 assists
Kearra Jones
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- 13 points
- 3 offensive rebounds
- 2 steals
- 1 block
Zoey Rixter
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- 8 points
- 3 steals
- 5 rebounds
Ainaya Williams
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- 10 points
- 5/7 shots made
- 6 rebounds
Looking ahead, Southeast Missouri State will host Tennessee State on Thursday, Feb. 26. The matchup will take place at 5:15 p.m. at the Show Me Center in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
Players Mentioned
Team Stats
SEMO
LR
FG%
.491
.365
3FG%
.100
.308
FT%
.941
.667
RB
39
33
TO
16
14
STL
7
5
Game Leaders
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