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Lady Tigers Remain Undefeated at Home With a 86-55 Victory at Jinks Gymnasium

Lady Tigers Remain Undefeated at Home With a 86-55 Victory at Jinks Gymnasium

CUTHBERT, Ga - The Fighting Tigers dominated from the opening tip, securing an 86-55 victory over Southern Crescent Technical College. The Lady Tigers remain undefeated at home with a 7-0 record at Jinks Gymnasium.

Through the first 20 minutes of play, the Tigers were firing on all cylinders, outpacing SCTC 43-24 at the break. Andrew College's first-half dominance was highlighted by Jayla Fulks, who scored nine points off the bench, all from 3-point range. Fulks went on to lead all Andrew College scorers with a career-high 17 points. 

After halftime, Andrew College continued to execute its game plan, playing stifling defense and wearing down Southern Crescent, which slowed down their offensive rhythm.

However, Southern Crescent stayed within reach by capitalizing at the free-throw line. Jade Gamory led SCTC with 13 free-throw attempts and finished the night as the game's leading scorer with 20 points.

The Fighting Tigers continued to apply pressure and eventually built a 33-point lead in the fourth quarter, putting the game out of reach.

Wednesday night's matchup was a complete team effort, with 14 Tigers finding the scoring column. Fulks was one of three Andrew College players to score in double figures, joined by sophomore guard Braniya Baker with 14 points and freshman forward Aaliyah Austin, who recorded the first double-digit scoring performance of her career with 11 points.


Game Notes

  • Fulks led all Andrew College scorers with a career-high 17 points, shooting 4-for-9 from 3-point range

  • Austin recorded the first double-digit scoring game of her career with 11 points

  • Baker's 14 points marked her highest scoring output since posting 17 on Dec. 17 against Florida State College at Jacksonville

  • Andrew College won the rebounding battle, 62-43, and held a 26-6 advantage in assists

  • The Fighting Tigers' largest lead of the night was 33 points in the fourth quarter

  • Hannah Morris finished the game with four blocks

  • Jayla Hutchinson led all Tigers with three steals

Andrew College is a National Junior College Athletic Association Division I school located in Cuthbert, Georgia. The Fighting Tigers sponsor 14 sports and compete in the Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association. Andrew College will move to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, effective July 1, 2026.