The Lady Red Wolves haven’t lost in the convo since December 2014, and have since set a school record with a 20 game win streak at home. After blowing out Georgia Southern 77-54, the Red Wolves improved their record to 16-3, their best through 19 games.

The team had trouble getting shots to go in the first quarter, making only 2 of their first 11 shot attempts. They’d quickly switch gears in the second, however, scoring 14 unanswered on their way to a 39-20 halftime lead.

A-State limited Georgia Southern to a lowly .200 field goal percentage in the second quarter, allowing a mere seven points.

“That second quarter defensively was phenomenal,” Coach Brian Boyer said. “It was really fun to watch how aggressive we were.”

The second half was all A-State, as the Eagles could not bring the deficit within 17 after the break, while the Red Wolves led by as many as 27.

Forcing 17 turnovers for 24 points, the Red Wolves committed only five turnovers throughout the game, all occurring in the first half, tying a school record for fewest turnovers in a game.

“You shouldn’t turn it over a lot with a team that zones it like this,” Boyer said. “But you still can get careless and make mistakes so I thought we were really disciplined there and so that part was good.”

Senior guard Aundrea Gamble led the pack with 20 points along with a pair of assists, followed by forward Khadija Brown-Haywood with 17 points and 3 steals.

The Red Wolves return to action Thursday afternoon vs. South Alabama. Tip-off is set for 5:00PM in the Convo.