LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Raziya Potter scored 18 points and tied a season-high two blocks, leading a shutdown defensive effort that stymied Arkansas State in a 64-55 win Saturday. The Trojans celebrated the win as the university celebrated Homecoming.
The Red Wolves (11-13, 4-7 Sun Belt), which averaged 79 points per game and 42.6% from the field entering this game, was stymied throughout as A-State shot an anemic 28.6% (16 of 56) from the field, their lowest shooting mark in over a year.
But that was nothing new for Little Rock (12-8, 6-3) as the Trojans held their 10th opponent of the season to under 60 points.