Box Score JACKSON -- It was a slow start for both Lady Tiger squads in the Lee E. Williams Athletic and Assembly Center as the combined score at the end of the first quarter for the teams was only 37, but things began to change as assists and shots from guard
Shakyla Hill helped give Grambling State University the momentum they needed. That momentum led into the second half of the game and didn't stop as the final score was 79-58 as GSU (8-10, 5-2 SWAC) won.
At halftime, Grambling was down by 3, 38-35. Guard
Jazmine Boyd put up 12 points with Hill behind her having nine. Derrica Wiggins of Jackson State had 13 points.
The second half of the game was a different setting for Grambling as
Darae Taylor shot consecutive baskets along with Boyd, giving the Lady Tigers just what they needed: a lead. An impressive combined run with a basket by Boyd, rebound from
John'ea Thompson from a JSU ball, and assist from
Monisha Neal to
Chantiara Lewis to shoot two points put Coach
Nadine Domond's squad in an untouchable state as they were up by as many as 22 with 4:30 minutes remaining in the game.
Four of Domond's players were in double digits in points: Boyd with 18 and four rebounds, Hill with 17 and six rebounds, Lewis with 13 and six rebounds and Thompson with 12 and eight rebounds.
"We stuck to the game plan.
Darae Taylor came out with a lot of energy. Our defense was our offense. This was a big game for us. If we didn't take care of business we would have been in a situation where we would be fighting to be where we are. Right now we kind of control our destiny, by taking care of things we can take control of," said Domond.
The Lady Tigers travel to Arkansas on Saturday (January 30) to play the University of Arkansas Pine-Bluff at 5 p.m.