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
at Fort Valley State – No stream available
Saturday, Feb. 8, at 1:00 p.m. ET
at Albany State – SIAC Network
Monday, Feb. 10, at 5:30 p.m. ET
Clark Atlanta (16-5, 9-3 SIAC) will face
Fort Valley State (8-12, 4-9 SIAC) and
Albany State (7-12, 4-9 SIAC) on the road this week. The Lady Panthers defeated both teams comfortably in January, topping Albany State 64-49 and Fort Valley State 81-46.
Last week, Clark Atlanta won a non-divisional game against Miles, 74-59. The Lady Panthers remain on top in the east.
Graduate guard Trinity Jones led all scorers with 25 points in the contest, helping the Lady Panthers complete a season sweep of the Lady Golden Bears and extend their win streak to four.
Fort Valley State Game History: 16-11 Clark Atlanta (since 2011)
Albany State Game History: 16-11 Albany State (since 2011)
Team Standings: Clark Atlanta - No. 1 East Division; Fort Valley State - No. 6 East Division; Albany State - No. 7 East Division
ALLEN
at Edward Waters – No stream available
Saturday, Feb. 8, at 5:30 p.m. ET
at Savannah State – SIAC Network
Monday, Feb. 10, at 5:30 p.m. ET
Allen (13-6, 8-4 SIAC) will travel to face
Edward Waters (11-7, 7-6 SIAC) on Saturday and
Savannah State (10-9, 6-7 SIAC) on Monday. The Lady Yellow Jackets split their previous meetings with the teams, falling 80-70 to Edward Waters in January and beating Savannah State 75-59 last week.
Last week’s 76-72 victory over Benedict and the win against Savannah State helped Allen climb to the number two spot in the east.
Senior guard Taliah Wesley led Allen with 37 points across the two contests, registering a game-high 17 points against Benedict and leading all scorers with 20 against Savannah State.
Edward Waters Game History: 14-4 Edward Waters (since 2011)
Savannah State Game History: 13-2 Savannah State (since 2009)
Team Standings: Allen - No. 2 East Division; Edward Waters - No. 3 East Division; Savannah State - No. 4 East Division
EDWARD WATERS
vs. Allen – No stream available
Saturday, Feb. 8, at 5:30 p.m. ET
vs. Benedict – No stream available
Monday, Feb. 10, at 5:30 p.m. ET
Edward Waters (11-7, 7-6 SIAC) will host
Allen (13-6, 8-4 SIAC) on Saturday and
Benedict (7-12, 5-8 SIAC) on Monday, looking to make up ground after slipping in the standings last week.
EWU fell to number three in the east after losing 76-64 at Savannah State. Junior point guard Mia Morel led EWU’s scoring efforts with 17 points in the contest.
Allen Game History: 16-5 Edward Waters (since 2006)
Benedict Game History: 4-3 Benedict (since 2021)
Team Standings: Allen - No. 2 East Division; Edward Waters - No. 3 East Division; Benedict - No. 5 East Division
SAVANNAH STATE
vs. Benedict – SIAC Network
Saturday, Feb. 8, at 2 p.m. ET
vs. Allen – SIAC Network
Monday, Feb. 10, at 5:30 p.m. ET
Savannah State (10-9, 6-7 SIAC) will host
Benedict (7-12, 5-8 SIAC) on Saturday and
Allen (13-6, 8-4 SIAC) on Monday in conference rematches. SSU has a chance to secure a season sweep against Benedict and break even with the Yellow Jackets.
Savannah State remains fourth in the east division after splitting a pair of conference matchups last week, outlasting Edward Waters 76-64 on Saturday and losing 75-59 at Allen on Monday.
SIAC Co-Player of the Week Mya Byrd paced SSU in both contests, notching a game-high 28 points against Edward Waters and adding six against Allen.
Benedict Game History: 7-5 Benedict (since 2020)
Allen Game History: 13-2 Savannah State (since 2009)
Team Standings: Allen - No. 2 East Division; Savannah State - No. 4 East Division; Benedict - No. 5 East Division
BENEDICT
at Savannah State – SIAC Network
Saturday, Feb. 8, at 2 p.m. ET
at Edward Waters – No stream available
Monday, Feb. 10, at 5:30 p.m. ET
Benedict (7-12, 5-8 SIAC), fifth in the east division, returns to action this week with road games at
Savannah State (10-9, 6-7 SIAC) and
Edward Waters (11-7, 7-6 SIAC). In the teams’ January meetings, Benedict fell 65-57 to Edward Waters and 77-69 to Savannah State at home.
Last week, Benedict suffered a 76-72 loss at Allen on Saturday for its third-straight defeat in the series between the teams. Senior center Taylor Christmas led Benedict’s scoring efforts with 14 points in the contest.
Savannah State Game History: 7-5 Benedict (since 2020)
Edward Waters Game History: 4-3 Benedict (since 2021)
Team Standings: Edward Waters - No. 3 East Division; Savannah State - No. 4 East Division; Benedict - No. 5 East Division
FORT VALLEY STATE
vs. Clark Atlanta – No stream available
Saturday, Feb. 8, at 1 p.m. ET
Fort Valley State (8-12, 4-9 SIAC) will host
Clark Atlanta (16-5, 9-3 SIAC) this week. When the two teams last met in January, the Wildcats fell 81-46 to the Panthers on the road.
Last week, Fort Valley State had consecutive victories for the second time this season against Albany State and Middle Georgia State (NAIA), helping the team move up to sixth in the east division.
Sophomore guard Camryn Oneill led the Lady Wildcats with 22 points across the two contests.
Clark Atlanta Game History: 16-11 Clark Atlanta (since 2011)
Team Standings: Clark Atlanta - No. 1 East Division; Fort Valley State: No. 6 East Division
ALBANY STATE
vs. Clark Atlanta – SIAC Network
Monday, Feb. 10, at 5:30 p.m. ET
Albany State (8-12, 4-9 SIAC) will host divisional leader
Clark Atlanta (16-5, 9-3 SIAC) on Monday. When the teams met in January, the Lady Golden Rams fell 64-49 to CAU on the road.
Albany State fell to the bottom of the east division standings following a 59-56 loss to Fort Valley State last week. The Lady Golden Rams bounced back with an 82-71 win over Middle Georgia State (NAIA) on Thursday.
Freshman guard Breana Griffin led Albany State with 32 points across the two games. Griffin tallied 17 points against Fort Valley State and contributed 15 at Middle Georgia State.
Clark Atlanta Game History: 16-11 Albany State (since 2011)
Team Standings: Clark Atlanta - No. 1 East Division; Albany State - No. 7 East Division
MILES
at Tuskegee – HBCU Go
Saturday, Feb. 8, at 1:00 p.m. ET
at Spring Hill – SIAC Network
Monday, Feb. 10, at 6:30 p.m. ET
Miles (13-5, 10-3 SIAC) will face
Tuskegee (12-8, 9-4 SIAC) and
Spring Hill (6-14, 5-8 SIAC) in key rematches this week. Earlier this season, Miles scored a season low in its 61-42 loss to Tuskegee and beat Spring Hill 68-51.
Miles won 71-63 against Lane to hold on to its top spot in the west. The Lady Golden Bears suffered their largest margin of defeat this season, 74-59, in a cross-divisional matchup against Clark Atlanta.
Senior guard Iemyiah Harris led Miles with 43 points across both contests. Harris notched a game-high 24 points against Lane and added 19 against Clark Atlanta.
Tuskegee Game History: 35-15 Tuskegee (since 2003)
Spring Hill Game History: 16-6 Miles (since 2015)
Team Standings: Miles - No. 1 West Division; Tuskegee - No. 2 West Division; Spring Hill - No. 6 West Division
TUSKEGEE
vs. Miles – HBCU Go
Saturday, Feb. 8, at 1:00 p.m. ET
vs. Lane – No stream available
Monday, Feb. 10, at 6:30 p.m. ET
Tuskegee (12-8, 9-4 SIAC) will host
Miles (13-5, 10-3 SIAC) on Saturday and
Lane (12-7, 8-5 SIAC) on Monday. When the teams met in January, Tuskegee secured a 61-42 win at Miles and a 63-48 win at Lane.
The Golden Tigers maintained their position at second in the west division with a 59-55 victory at Spring Hill.
Graduate guard Brittany Bolin led all scorers with a game-high 20 points in the contest, helping Tuskegee to its seventh-straight win.
Miles Game History: 35-15 Tuskegee (since 2003)
Lane Game History: 34-6 Tuskegee (since 2003)
Team Standings: Miles - No. 1 West Division; Tuskegee - No. 2 West Division; Lane - No. 3 West Division
LANE
at Spring Hill – SIAC Network
Saturday, Feb. 8, at 3:00 p.m. ET
at Tuskegee – No stream available
Monday, Feb. 10, at 6:30 p.m. ET
Lane (12-7, 8-5 SIAC) will play
Spring Hill (6-14, 5-8 SIAC) and
Tuskegee (12-8, 9-4 SIAC) on the road. In previous meetings this season, the Lady Dragons fell 63-46 to Spring Hill and fell 63-48 to Tuskegee at home.
Last week, Lane held on to the third spot in the west despite losing 71-63 at Miles. The Dragons regrouped the following day, beating Talladega (NAIA) 75-54 on the road.
Sophomore point guard Dyani Bernstine led the Lady Dragons’ scoring with 28 points across the two contests.
Spring Hill Game History: 10-9 Spring Hill (since 2015)
Tuskegee Game History: 34-6 Tuskegee (since 2003)
Team Standings: Tuskegee - No. 2 West Division; Lane - No. 3 West Division; Spring Hill - No. 6 West Division
CENTRAL STATE
at LeMoyne-Owen – No stream available
Saturday, Feb. 8, at 6:30 p.m. ET
Central State (9-10, 7-6 SIAC) will play
LeMoyne-Owen (6-16, 2-11 SIAC) on the road this week. The Lady Marauders secured a 68-53 win over the Magicians in January and look to complete a season sweep following the rematch.
Central State maintained its position at fourth in the west division despite its 51-47 loss to Kentucky State on Saturday. Senior forward Dashanti Miller led the Lady Marauders with eight points in the contest.
LeMoyne-Owen Game History: 16-8 Central State (since 2012)
Team Standings: Central State - No. 4 West Division; LeMoyne-Owen - No. 7 West Division
KENTUCKY STATE
at LeMoyne-Owen – No stream available
Monday, Feb. 10, at 6:30 p.m. ET
Kentucky State (7-12, 6-7 SIAC) will travel to
LeMoyne-Owen (6-16, 2-11 SIAC) this week. The Thorobreds defeated the Magicians 64-61 at home in their last matchup.
Kentucky State remains fifth in the west division after a 51-47 win over Central State at home.
Graduate guard Naja Fenelon led the Thorobreds, tallying a game-high 14 points in the contest, helping KSU extend its win streak to two games.
LeMoyne-Owen Game History: 14-13 Kentucky State (since 2011)
Team Standings: Kentucky State - No. 5 West Division; LeMoyne-Owen - No. 7 West Division
SPRING HILL
vs. Lane – SIAC Network
Saturday, Feb. 8, at 3:00 p.m. ET
vs. Miles – SIAC Network
Monday, Feb. 10, at 6:30 p.m. ET
Spring Hill (6-14, 5-8 SIAC), sixth in the west division, will host
Lane (12-7, 8-5 SIAC) on Saturday and
Miles (13-5, 10-3 SIAC) on Monday. The Badgers lost to both teams when they met earlier this season.
Spring Hill fell 59-55 to Tuskegee, its third loss in a row. Sophomore guard Kellyn Hunter led Spring Hill with 17 points in the contest.
Lane Game History: 10-9 Spring Hill (since 2015)
Miles Game History: 16-6 Miles (since 2015)
Team Standings: Miles - No. 1 West Division; Lane - No. 3 West Division; Spring Hill - No. 6 West Division
LEMOYNE-OWEN
vs. Central State – No stream available
Saturday, Feb. 8, at 6:30 p.m. ET
vs. Kentucky State – No stream available
Monday, Feb. 10, at 6:30 p.m. ET
LeMoyne-Owen (6-16, 2-11 SIAC) will host
Central State (9-10, 7-6 SIAC) and
Kentucky State (7-12, 6-7 SIAC) this week. The Lady Magicians fell 68-53 at Central State and 64-61 at Kentucky State last month.
Last week, LeMoyne-Owen defeated Rust (NAIA) 52-44 on the road. Senior guard Kennedy Fuller led the Lady Magicians with 17 points in the contest.
Central State Game History: 16-8 Central State (since 2012)
Kentucky State Game History: 14-13 Kentucky State (since 2011)
Team Standings: Central State - No. 4 West Division; Kentucky State - No. 5 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.