GRAMBLING, La. | The Grambling State University women's basketball team used a big first quarter and did not look back in picking up its first win of the young season, 75-51, over McNeese State on Friday night at the Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center.
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The Lady Tigers (1-1) led 17-7 after one quarter and outscored the Cowgirls (0-1), 21-11, to take a 38-18 advantage into the half. Despite being outscored, 21-16, in the third quarter, Grambling State held McNeese to 12 points in the final period to cruise to the 75-51 win.
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Shakyla Hill finished just two assists and two steals from a triple double. The senior guard finished with a game-high 19 points, on 8-of-12 shooting, eight assists, eight steals and five rebounds to pace Grambling State.
Madison Connally-Banks registered 12 points, while
Candice Parramore added 10 points.
Jasmine Forte chipped in with a team-high nine boards and seven points.
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Callie Maddox paced McNeese with 17 points and three rebounds. Divine Tanks registered a double-double with a game-high 19 boards, 11 coming on the defensive end, and 13 points.
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Turning Point
Grambling State jumped out to a 10-3 advantage after a layup by
Shakyla Hill with 6:14 remaining in the opening period and extended the margin to 12-4 after two free throws by
Candice Parramore with 2:35 left in the quarter.
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A 3-pointer by Callie Maddox closed the gap to 12-7 with 2:26 left in the first, but the Lady Tigers finished the period strong with five straight points to take a 17-7 lead into the second.
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McNeese never got any closer as Grambling State pushed the advantage to as many as 23 points (36-13) after a jumper by
Markisha Body with 3:29 remaining in the second.
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In the second half, the Cowgirls cut the deficit to 50-37 after a layup by Divine Tanks with 1:16 left in the period, but the Lady Tigers extended the advantage to 54-37 after a bucket by
Hannah Henderson with 59 seconds left in the quarter.
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In the final period, Grambling State put the game away with a small 9-4 run, capped by jumper by Parramore to push the margin back to 20 points (63-43) with 7:01 left.
Inside the Numbers
> Grambling State was 32-of-60 (53.3 percent) shooting and 9-of-26 (34.6 percent) from the charity stripe
> McNeese shot 29.5 percent (18-of-61) from the field and 38.5 percent (10-of-26) from the free-throw line
> GSU registered 38 rebounds, including 27 on the defensive end
> The Cowgirls pulled down 47 rebounds, with 27 coming off the defensive glass
> Grambling State finished with 50 points in the paint, 29 bench points, 27 points off 29 Cowgirl turnovers, seven second-chance points and six fast-break points
> McNeese tallied 25 bench points, 22 points in the paint, 12 off 22 Lady Tiger turnovers and 10 second-chance points
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News and Notes
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Shakyla Hill surpassed the 1,500-point plateau during the win
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Shakyla Hill now has 700 rebounds for her collegiate career
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Jazmin Boyd is now just two points shy of 1,000 for her collegiate career
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Up Next
Grambling State returns to action on Sunday as the Lady Tigers visit Southern Miss. Tip-off in Hattiesburg, Miss. is scheduled for 2 p.m.
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