ATLANTA — The SIAC women’s basketball schedule features a slate of divisional conference games in the next week. Here's a list of the matchups and where to watch the games.
CLARK ATLANTA
vs. Edward Waters – SIAC Network
Saturday, Feb. 15, at 2 p.m. ET
vs. Savannah State – SIAC Network
Monday, Feb. 17, at 6 p.m. ET
vs. Allen – SIAC Network
Thursday, Feb. 20, at 6 p.m. ET
Clark Atlanta (18-5, 11-3 SIAC) will return home this week to host a slate of conference games against
Edward Waters (13-7, 9-6 SIAC),
Savannah State (11-10, 7-8 SIAC) and
Allen (14-7, 9-5 SIAC), which it meets for the first time this season. The Panthers fell 69-64 at Savannah State and won 68-64 at Edward Waters in January.
Clark Atlanta continues to lead the east division following a 72-52 win at Fort Valley State on Saturday and a 78-62 win at Albany State on Monday.
Graduate guard Trinity Jones paced the Panthers with 40 points across the two games, registering 18 points at Fort Valley State and posting a game-high 22 at Albany State, helping CAU to extend its win streak to six—its longest of the season.
Edward Waters Game History: 5-3 Clark Atlanta (since 2010)
Savannah State Game History: 7-2 Savannah State (since 2020)
Allen Game History: 3-2 Clark Atlanta (since 2022)
Team Standings: Clark Atlanta - No. 1 East Division; Allen - No. 2 East Division; Edward Waters - No. 3 East Division; Savannah State - No. 4 East Division
ALLEN
at Fort Valley State – No stream available
Saturday, Feb. 15, at 1 p.m. ET
at Albany State – SIAC Network
Monday, Feb. 17, at 5:30 p.m. ET
at Clark Atlanta – SIAC Network
Thursday, Feb. 20, at 6 p.m. ET
Allen (14-7, 9-5 SIAC) will hit the road this week to face
Fort Valley State (8-13, 4-10 SIAC),
Albany State (7-13, 4-10 SIAC) and
Clark Atlanta (18-5, 11-3 SIAC), which it meets for the first time this season. The Yellow Jackets aim for a season sweep against Albany State and Fort Valley State, having defeated the teams in January with a 76-64 victory over the Golden Rams and a 71-62 win over the Wildcats.
Allen maintained its position at second in the east, going 1-1 against divisional opponents last week. The Yellow Jackets lost 57-45 to Edward Waters but came back, edging Savannah State 68-66 on the road.
Senior guard Taliah Wesley led Allen with 32 points across the two games, notching 17 points at Edward Waters before contributing 15 at Savannah State.
Fort Valley State Game History: 6-3 Fort Valley State (since 2021)
Albany State Game History: 6-2 Allen (since 2021)
Clark Atlanta Game History: 3-2 Clark Atlanta (since 2022)
Team Standings: Clark Atlanta - No. 1 East Division; Allen - No. 2 East Division; Savannah State - No. 4 East Division
EDWARD WATERS
at Clark Atlanta – SIAC Network
Saturday, Feb. 15, at 2 p.m. ET
Edward Waters (13-7, 9-6 SIAC) will face
Clark Atlanta (18-5, 11-3 SIAC) on Saturday. The Tigers fell 68-64 to the Panthers last month and hope to split the season against the team this week.
Edward Waters held onto its third-place position following back-to-back wins last week, winning 57-45 over Allen on Saturday before edging Benedict 65-63 on Monday.
Junior shooting guard Nekaya Williams led the Tigers against Allen with a game-high 19 points. Williams was followed by senior center
Imani Harris, who contributed 20 in the victory over Benedict, helping EWU to its 13th win of the season.
Clark Atlanta Game History: 5-3 Clark Atlanta (since 2010)
Team Standings: Clark Atlanta - No. 1 East Division; Edward Waters - No. 3 East Division
SAVANNAH STATE
at Clark Atlanta – SIAC Network
Monday, Feb. 17, at 6 p.m. ET
Savannah State (11-10, 7-8 SIAC), fourth in the east division, will face
Clark Atlanta (18-5, 11-3 SIAC) on Monday. The Tigers beat the Panthers 69-64 earlier this season.
Last week, Savannah State went 1-1 at home following a 73-71 overtime win against Benedict on Saturday and a 68-66 loss to Allen on Monday. Freshman guard Alayah Birch paced SSU with 40 points across the two games, registering a game-high 24 points against Benedict and adding 16 against Allen.
Clark Atlanta Game History: 7-2 Savannah State (since 2020)
Team Standings: Clark Atlanta - No. 1 East Division; Savannah State - No. 4 East Division
BENEDICT
at Albany State – SIAC Network
Saturday, Feb. 15, at 2 p.m. ET
at Fort Valley State – No stream available
Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 5:30 p.m. ET
Benedict (7-15, 5-10 SIAC) will face
Albany State (8-13, 4-10 SIAC) and
Fort Valley State (8-13, 4-10 SIAC) on the road this week. The Tigers defeated both teams in previous meetings this season, securing a 74-72 win against the Wildcats and a 69-55 win over the Golden Rams.
Benedict lost three straight last week, falling 73-71 in an overtime loss to Savannah State on Saturday before losing 65-63 to Edward Waters on Monday and 78-59 to Miles on Thursday.
Senior center Taylor Christmas paced BC, tallying 38 points across the three contests, with 11 points at Savannah State, a team-high 18 at Edward Waters and 9 against Miles.
Albany State Game History: 31-15 Benedict (since 2003)
Fort Valley State Game History: 26-25 Benedict (since 2003)
Team Standings: Benedict - No. 5 East Division; Fort Valley State - No. 6 East Division; Albany State - No. 7 East Division
FORT VALLEY STATE
vs. Allen – No stream available
Saturday, Feb. 15, at 1 p.m. ET
vs. Benedict – No stream available
Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 5:30 p.m. ET
Fort Valley State (8-13, 4-10 SIAC) will host
Allen (14-7, 9-5 SIAC) Saturday and
Benedict (7-15, 5-10 SIAC) on Tuesday for its second meeting with the teams this season. The Wildcats lost to both teams in January, suffering a 74-72 loss to Benedict and losing 71-62 to Allen.
Last week, Fort Valley State maintained its sixth in the east division despite its 72-52 loss to Clark Atlanta on Saturday. Freshman guard/forward Marley Bell paced the Wildcats with 14 points in the contest.
Allen Game History: 6-3 Fort Valley State (since 2021)
Benedict Game History: 26-25 Benedict (since 2003)
Team Standings: Allen - No. 2 East Division; Benedict - No. 5 East Division; Fort Valley State - No. 6 East Division
ALBANY STATE
vs. Benedict – SIAC Network
Saturday, Feb. 15, at 2 p.m. ET
vs. Allen – SIAC Network
Monday, Feb. 17, at 5:30 p.m. ET
Albany State (8-13, 4-10 SIAC), seventh in the east division, will host
Benedict (7-15, 5-10 SIAC) and
Allen (14-7, 9-5 SIAC) this week. The Golden Rams lost to both teams earlier this season, falling 76-64 at Allen and 69-55 at Benedict.
Last week, Albany State lost 78-62 to Clark Atlanta at home, extending its losing streak to seven in the series against the Panthers. Junior guard/forward Keyra Peterson led the Golden Rams with 16 points in the contest.
Benedict Game History: 31-15 Benedict (since 2003)
Allen Game History: 6-2 Allen (since 2021)
Team Standings: Allen - No. 2 East Division; Benedict - No. 5 East Division; Albany State - No. 7 East Division
TUSKEGEE
at Kentucky State – No stream available
Saturday, Feb. 15, at 1 p.m. ET
at Central State – No stream available
Monday, Feb. 17, at 5:30 p.m. ET
Tuskegee (14-8, 11-4 SIAC) will play
Kentucky State (7-13, 6-8 SIAC) and
Central State (10-10, 8-6 SIAC) on the road. The Golden Tigers defeated both teams in January, winning 69-49 against Central State and 62-47 against Kentucky State at home.
Tuskegee climbed to first place in the west division with a 53-46 victory over Miles on Saturday and a 59-51 win over Lane on Monday, extending its win streak to nine—its longest of the season.
Graduate guard Brittney Bolin led the Golden Tigers with a game-high 12 points against Miles. Bolin was followed by graduate guard
Hilani Cantone, who led all scorers with 17 points in the victory over Lane.
Kentucky State Game History: 28-14 Tuskegee (since 2003)
Central State Game History: 10-8 Tuskegee (since 2004)
Team Standings: Tuskegee - No. 1 West Division; Central State - No. 4 West Division; Kentucky State - No. 5 West Division
MILES
at LeMoyne-Owen – No stream available
Monday, Feb. 17, at 6:30 p.m. ET
Miles (14-6, 11-4 SIAC) will face
LeMoyne-Owen (7-17, 3-12 SIAC) on Monday for its second meeting with the team this season. The Golden Bears defeated the Magicians 64-55 last month.
Miles slipped to second place in the west division last week, falling 53-46 at Tuskegee before rebounding in a 49-46 victory at Spring Hill. The Golden Bears picked up a 78-59 win on Thursday to close out the week.
Senior forward Tederia Ashley led the Miles with 34 points across the three contests, tallying 10 points at Tuskegee and Spring Hill before contributing 14 in the win over Benedict.
LeMoyne-Owen Game History: 16-9 Miles (since 2011)
Team Standings: Miles - No. 2 West Division; LeMoyne-Owen - No. 7 West Division
LANE
at LeMoyne-Owen – No stream available
Saturday, Feb. 15, at 6:30 p.m. ET
Lane (14-8, 9-6 SIAC) will face
LeMoyne-Owen (7-17, 3-12 SIAC) on Saturday. The Dragons won 64-56 over the Magicians in January.
Lane went 1-1 on the road last week, winning 72-55 at Spring Hill and losing 59-51 at Tuskegee. Sophomore point guard Dyani Bernstine paced the Dragons with 29 points across the two games, tallying 16 points at Spring Hill before contributing 13 at Tuskegee.
LeMoyne-Owen Game History: 15-10 Lane (since 2012)
Team Standings: Lane - No. 3 West Division; LeMoyne-Owen - No. 7 West Division
CENTRAL STATE
vs. Spring Hill – No stream available
Saturday, Feb. 15, at 1 p.m. ET
vs. Tuskegee – No stream available
Monday, Feb. 17, at 5:30 p.m. ET
Central State (10-10, 8-6 SIAC) will host
Spring Hill (6-16, 5-10 SIAC) and
Tuskegee (14-8, 11-4 SIAC) this week. The Marauders lost to both teams this season, falling 69-49 at Tuskegee and 54-50 at Spring Hill.
Central State held on to its fourth-place seat in the west, securing a 71-68 victory over LeMoyne-Owen on the road last week. Senior guard Camryn Nadir matched a game-high 16 points to lead the Marauders in the victory, helping the team extend its series win streak to three.
Spring Hill Game History: 11-6 Central State (since 2016)
Tuskegee Game History: 10-8 Tuskegee (since 2004)
Team Standings: Tuskegee - No. 1 West Division; Central State - No. 4 West Division; Spring Hill - No. 6 West Division
KENTUCKY STATE
vs. Tuskegee – No stream available
Saturday, Feb. 15, at 1 p.m. ET
vs. Spring Hill – No stream available
Monday, Feb. 17, at 5:30 p.m. ET
Kentucky State (7-13, 6-8 SIAC) will welcome
Tuskegee (14-8, 11-4 SIAC) and
Spring Hill (6-16, 5-10 SIAC) to William Exum Center this week. The Thorobreds defeated the Badgers 77-58 and lost 62-47 at Tuskegee in their most recent matchups.
Kentucky State maintained its position at fifth in the west despite falling 64-46 to LeMoyne-Owen last week. Senior forward Mondrea Williams led all scorers with 16 points in the contest.
Tuskegee Game History: 28-14 Tuskegee (since 2003)
Spring Hill Game History: 14-5 Kentucky State (since 2015)
Team Standings: Tuskegee - No. 1 West Division; Kentucky State - No. 5 West Division; Spring Hill - No. 6 West Division
SPRING HILL
at Central State – No stream available
Saturday, Feb. 15, at 1 p.m. ET
at Kentucky State – No stream available
Monday, Feb. 17, at 5:30 p.m. ET
Spring Hill (6-16, 5-10 SIAC) will take on
Central State (10-10, 8-6 SIAC) and
Kentucky State (7-13, 6-8 SIAC) this week. The Badgers lost 77-58 to Kentucky State and edged Central State 54-50 in January.
Spring Hill’s losing streak extended to five after losing 72-55 to Lane and 49-46 to Miles at home.
Sophomore guard Kellyn Hunter led the charge for the Badgers again this week, amassing 33 points across the two games. Hunter registered 14 points against Lane and posted a game-high 19 against Miles.
Central State Game History: 11-6 Central State (since 2016)
Kentucky State Game History: 14-5 Kentucky State (since 2015)
Team Standings: Central State - No. 4 West Division; Kentucky State - No. 5 West Division; Spring Hill - No. 6 West Division
LEMOYNE-OWEN
vs. Lane – No stream available
Saturday, Feb. 15, at 6:30 p.m. ET
vs. Miles – No stream available
Monday, Feb. 17, at 6:30 p.m. ET
LeMoyne-Owen (7-17, 3-12 SIAC), seventh in the west division, will host
Lane (14-8, 9-6 SIAC) and
Miles (14-6, 11-4 SIAC) this week. The Magicians are looking for some magic this week after losing 64-56 to Lane and 64-55 to Miles in January.
LeMoyne-Owen went 1-1 last week, losing 71-68 to Central State on Saturday and winning 64-46 over Kentucky State on Monday.
Senior guard Kennedy Fuller matched a game-high 16 points to lead the Magicians against Central State. Senior center
Nairobi Lewis notched a 12-point, 19-rebound double-double performance in the victory over Kentucky State.
Lane Game History: 15-10 Lane (since 2012)
Miles Game History: 16-9 Miles (since 2011)
Team Standings: Miles - No. 2 West Division, Lane - No. 3 West Division; LeMoyne-Owen - No. 7 West Division
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The SIAC is a NCAA athletic conference consisting primarily of historically black colleges and universities with headquarters in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The SIAC includes 15 member institutions (Albany State University, Allen University, Benedict College, Central State University, Clark Atlanta University, Edward Waters University, Fort Valley State University, Kentucky State University, Lane College, LeMoyne-Owen College, Miles College, Morehouse College, Savannah State University, Spring Hill College, and Tuskegee University), which are located within a contiguous seven-state footprint (Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee and Ohio). The SIAC sponsors nine men's and seven women's sports and is a proud member of the NCAA Division II. For more information, visit www.thesiac.com.