Bison Seeking First NCAA Tournament Win In Program History

Howard University sophomore Destiny Howell

WASHINGTON (March 16, 2022) – Howard University women’s basketball team enters the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2001 and will face Incarnate Word (13-16) in the First Four Round Wednesday (March 16) in Columbia, S.C. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. on ESPNU.

 

FOLLOW THE ACTION

 

The game will be broadcast live on ESPNU.

 

MATCHUP PREVIEW

 

Wednesday’s showdown will be the first time that the two programs have met.

 

HOWARD

 

The Bison (20-9) from the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) come into the tournament having posted a 61-44 win over Norfolk State in the championship game Saturday (March 12). They limited their three opponents in the tournament to under 50 points and have won nine of their last 10 contests.

 

“I want us to compete at a high level, have fun and enjoy the game,” said Howard women’s basketball head coach Ty Grace regarding her expectations. “We need to do the things that got us here. If we do those things, we’ll be in a good position to win.”

 

The Bison are led by 5-11 sophomore guard Destiny Howell (Queens, N.Y.), who was named tournament outstanding player after scoring a career-high 25 in the championship game. Howell averages almost 13 points while also recording 39 total steals and 14 total blocks.

 

The Bison Triumvirate frontcourt of 6-0 sophomore forward Anzhane’ Hutton (Dallas/11.1 ppg, 7.7 rpg, 26 blocks), 6-0 junior forward Brooklynn Fort-Davis (Chicago/8.6 ppg, 6.4 rpg) and 6-0 senior forward Krislyn Marsh (Houston/7.4 points, 29 blocks) have combined for almost 20 rebounds per game.

 

The steady backcourt of 5-6 junior guard Iyanna Warren (Accokeek, Md.) and 5-9 sophomore guard Kaniyah Harris (Capital Heights, Md.) has proven to be an effective duo. Warren averages 8.6 points and over four assists per game while Harris has 73 total assists and leads the team in steals (45).

 

“It’s a humbling experience,” said Grace on representing the University, MEAC and HBCUs. “It’s an honor and thankful to lead a great group of young women that will be able to represent their University. We’re ready for this and hope we make the University proud.”

 

LAST TIMEOUT

 

On March 12, Howell poured in a career-high 25 points to lead the Bison to a 61-44 win over Norfolk State in the MEAC Tournament championship at the Norfolk Scope Arena.

 

With the victory, HU received the MEAC’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

 

UPCOMING SCHEDULE

 

The winner will take on the No. 1 overall seed South Carolina Gamecocks in the round of 64 Friday (March 18).

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