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Road Warriors: Allen Outlasts Albany State in Gritty 80–75 SIAC Showdown

Balanced scoring, clutch shot-making, and fourth-quarter composure lift the Lady Yellow Jackets to a statement conference road victory.

WBB Game Recap: 2/20/2026 | By Phil Jackson, Allen University Director of Sports Information and Communications
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ALBANY, GA — In a game defined by momentum swings and relentless intensity, Allen University proved its toughness on the road Thursday night, defeating Albany State 80–75 in a hard-fought SIAC battle at HPER Gym Complex. The win showcased Allen's depth, resilience, and ability to execute when the stakes were highest.

Allen set the tone early, jumping out to a 19–17 first-quarter edge, but the matchup quickly evolved into a chess match. Albany State answered with a strong second quarter, briefly taking control before Allen erupted in the third, shooting a blistering 75% from the field in the period to reclaim momentum and swing the game back in its favor.

The fourth quarter became a test of composure — and the Lady Yellow Jackets passed. Allen shot 62.5% in the final frame, calmly closing out the road win despite Albany State's late push. The contest featured 12 ties and 10 lead changes, underscoring just how tightly contested the matchup remained from start to finish.


Impact Performers

Eboni Clay delivered a standout performance, leading Allen with 21 points on an efficient 9-of-14 shooting, while knocking down two threes and adding defensive presence with steals and blocks.

Peighton Jambor provided a strong interior and perimeter presence, finishing with 16 points and 5 rebounds, giving Allen a steady scoring option whenever momentum needed stabilizing.

Morgan Smith added 15 points and 8 rebounds, anchoring the paint and providing second-chance opportunities, while Anissa Tuitt contributed 12 points and 6 rebounds, impacting both ends of the floor with energy and physicality.

Allen's supporting cast proved just as vital. Daiysha Brown chipped in 8 points, Tanaja Kennedy controlled the offense with 11 assists, and the bench combined for 25 points, a key factor in sustaining pace and pressure throughout the game.

Statistically, Allen's balanced attack made the difference:

  • 49.2% shooting from the field

  • 40 points in the paint

  • 30 points off turnovers

  • 19 assists on 32 made field goals

Those numbers reflected a team operating with rhythm, trust, and offensive efficiency.

FINAL WORD:

Winning on the road in conference play is never easy — doing it in a game with double-digit lead changes is a statement. Thursday night, Allen didn't just win. They showed they can handle pressure, respond to adversity, and execute when it matters most — the exact formula of a team built for the stretch run.

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Players Mentioned

Eboni Clay

#11 Eboni Clay

G
5' 6"
Sophomore
Peighton Jambor

#30 Peighton Jambor

F
6' 0"
Junior
Morgan Smith

#15 Morgan Smith

G
5' 7"
Sophomore
Daiysha  Brown

#2 Daiysha Brown

G
5' 9"
Junior
Anissa Tuitt

#3 Anissa Tuitt

F
5' 11"
Senior
Tanaja Kennedy

#12 Tanaja Kennedy

G
5' 4"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Eboni Clay

#11 Eboni Clay

5' 6"
Sophomore
G
Peighton Jambor

#30 Peighton Jambor

6' 0"
Junior
F
Morgan Smith

#15 Morgan Smith

5' 7"
Sophomore
G
Daiysha  Brown

#2 Daiysha Brown

5' 9"
Junior
G
Anissa Tuitt

#3 Anissa Tuitt

5' 11"
Senior
F
Tanaja Kennedy

#12 Tanaja Kennedy

5' 4"
Sophomore
G