Dover, DE --- North Carolina A&T overcame a 10-point second half deficit en route to a 64-57 MEAC win over Delaware State in Memorial Hall Monday. The Aggies won their fourth straight to improve to 11-5 overall and 5-0 in the MEAC. The loss snapped a four-game win streak for the Lady Hornets, who fell to 7-10 and 2-1. Delaware State led 33-27 at the half, and opened up a 42-32 lead when Keyhana Wakefield nailed a three-pointer with 16:58 left to play. North Carolina A&T responded with a 12-2 run, and tied the game at 44 on a three-point shot by Taryn Russ with 11:17 remaining. Lamona Smalley scored nine points during the Aggie run. Smalley led all players with 21 points on 10-of-13 shooting from the field. She also grabbed a game high 11 rebounds. North Carolina A&T led 49-46 when DSU fought back. Ashlee Burbage capped off a 7-2 Delaware State run with a three-pointer to give the Lady Hornets a 53-51 lead with seven minutes left. North Carolina A&T answered with another rally to take control for good. The Aggies scored the next six points, and opened up a 57-53 lead on a jumper by Smalley with 3:42 left. After Delaware State pulled to within 57-55 on two free throws by Katreem Palmer, Smalley hit a jumper and Brittanie Taylor-James hit two free throws to give the Aggies a 61-55 lead with 2:28 remaining. The Lady Hornets missed all four of five shots and committed two turnovers in the last two minutes to seal their fate. North Carolina A&T outscored Delaware State 37-24 in the second half. The Aggies were 13- for-25 from the floor, while the Lady Hornets were nine-of-26 in the second half. Taylor-James and Jalessa Sams had 10 points each for North Carolina A&T. Palmer was high scorer fro Delaware State with 18 points, while Wakefield added 11. Jameka Smith had eight points and a game high five assists for the Lady Hornets.