Arkansas State Pulls Away From Cleveland State 71–53 to Advance to WNIT Semifinals
JONESBORO, Ark. — Arkansas State delivered a strong all-around performance Monday night, defeating Cleveland State 71–53 in the WNIT Great 8 at First National Bank Arena to secure a place in the semifinals.
The Red Wolves improved to 27–9 on the season and continued their postseason run with a decisive victory built on defensive pressure and efficient scoring. Cleveland State concluded its season at 26–10, falling short after another deep postseason appearance.
Fast Start Sets the Tone
Arkansas State established control early, opening the game with a 7–0 run that set the tone for the night. The Red Wolves combined aggressive defense with efficient offense, forcing Cleveland State into difficult possessions and capitalizing on scoring opportunities.
The Vikings struggled to find rhythm in the opening quarter, shooting just 1-of-13 from the field during one stretch while relying heavily on free throws to stay within reach. Arkansas State took advantage, extending its lead through transition scoring and perimeter shooting.
By the end of the first quarter, the Red Wolves held a commanding 19–7 advantage, reflecting their dominance on both ends of the floor.
Cleveland State Responds Before Halftime
Cleveland State showed resilience in the second quarter, improving its offensive execution and working the deficit down. The Vikings focused on attacking the paint and generating free-throw opportunities, gradually cutting into Arkansas State’s lead.
Despite the improved effort, Arkansas State maintained control. The Red Wolves continued to execute offensively and limited Cleveland State’s scoring runs, entering halftime with a 30–23 lead.
The first half highlighted Arkansas State’s ability to build an early advantage and maintain composure even as Cleveland State attempted to close the gap.
Third Quarter Run Breaks the Game Open
The game shifted decisively in the third quarter as Arkansas State delivered its most dominant stretch. After Cleveland State briefly trimmed the deficit, the Red Wolves responded with a powerful 15–0 run that created significant separation.
Zyion Shannon played a key role during this stretch, scoring multiple baskets and helping fuel the scoring surge. Arkansas State also benefited from strong perimeter shooting, connecting on multiple three-pointers to extend its lead.
The run pushed the advantage to more than 20 points, effectively putting the game out of reach. Arkansas State maintained its momentum throughout the quarter, controlling both tempo and possession.
Fourth Quarter Secures the Victory
Arkansas State entered the final quarter with a comfortable lead and focused on maintaining control. The Red Wolves continued to execute offensively while preventing Cleveland State from mounting a comeback.
Wynter Rogers added key baskets in the fourth quarter, while Arkansas State’s defense remained consistent, limiting scoring opportunities and forcing contested shots.
The teams traded baskets over the final minutes, but Cleveland State was unable to generate the sustained scoring needed to close the gap. Arkansas State maintained its lead and secured the 71–53 victory.
Rogers Leads Balanced Effort
Wynter Rogers delivered a standout performance, leading Arkansas State with a career-high 20 points on efficient shooting. She connected on nine of her 14 field-goal attempts and contributed five rebounds and two assists, providing consistent offense throughout the game.
Zyion Shannon added 14 points and five rebounds, playing a key role during the third-quarter surge. Crislyn Rose contributed across the board with seven rebounds and six assists, helping facilitate the offense and maintain balance.
Arkansas State’s ability to generate production from multiple players allowed it to sustain momentum and maintain control throughout the game.
Defense Proves Decisive
Arkansas State’s defense was a defining factor in the victory. The Red Wolves held Cleveland State to just 33 percent shooting from the field and limited the Vikings’ perimeter success, allowing only two three-pointers on 14 attempts.
The defensive pressure disrupted Cleveland State’s rhythm and forced turnovers, creating opportunities for Arkansas State to score in transition.
The Red Wolves also prevented the Vikings from generating consistent second-chance opportunities, maintaining control of key possessions.
Cleveland State’s Season Ends After Strong Run
Cleveland State delivered a competitive effort but struggled to match Arkansas State’s efficiency and defensive intensity. Colbi Maples led the Vikings with 15 points, while Izabella Zingaro and Ayisse Magassa each added 11.
The Vikings showed resilience in the second quarter but were unable to recover from Arkansas State’s decisive third-quarter run.
Despite the loss, Cleveland State completed a strong season, recording 26 wins and reaching the WNIT Great 8 for the second consecutive year. The program also extended its streak of 20-win seasons and postseason appearances, highlighting continued success.
Arkansas State Advances to Semifinals
With the victory, Arkansas State advanced to the WNIT semifinals, continuing one of the most successful seasons in program history. The Red Wolves demonstrated their ability to dominate early, respond to adversity, and execute in key moments.
The team’s balanced scoring, defensive discipline, and ability to control momentum positioned it for continued success in the postseason.
Final Takeaway
Arkansas State’s 71–53 win over Cleveland State was defined by early control, defensive dominance, and a decisive third-quarter run. The Red Wolves built a strong first-quarter lead, extended it with a scoring surge after halftime, and maintained control through the final minutes.
Cleveland State showed resilience but was unable to overcome Arkansas State’s efficiency and defensive pressure.
With the victory, Arkansas State advances to the WNIT semifinals, carrying momentum and confidence into the next stage of its postseason run.








