GRAMBLING, La. | Prince Moss posted career highs in points and rebounds, but it wasn't enough as Prairie View A&M outlasted Grambling State, 92-87, on Monday night in a Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) game at the Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center.
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Grambling State (13-13 overall, 7-6 SWAC) trailed at the break, 38-33, and both teams poured in 54 points in the second half.
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Moss finished with a game-high 26 points, on 9-of-14 shooting, along with nine rebounds and one assist.
Ivy Smith, Jr. recorded 25 points, four assists and two rebounds, while
Dallas Polk-Hilliard added 10 points, nine boards, two steals and one block.
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Dennis Jones led Prairie View A&M (13-12, 11-1) with 23 points, seven assists, five rebounds and four steals. Gary Blackston added 22 points and five boards, while Chancellor Ellis registered 11 points and three rebounds.
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Turning Point
With the game tied at 61 with 8:52 remaining, Prairie View A&M used a 10-3 run, capped by a Gary Blackston 3-pointer to take a 71-64 advantage with 4:48 left.
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Grambling State closed the gap to 88-84 after a
Nigel Ribeiro 3-pointer with 24 seconds left and a bucket by
Ivy Smith, Jr. cut the deficit to 90-87 with six seconds remaining.
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However, Antione Lister sank a pair at the foul line with four seconds to seal the victory.
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Inside the Numbers
> Grambling State shot 47.2 percent (25-of-53) from the floor and 65.1 percent (28-of-43) from the charity stripe
> Prairie View A&M was 28-of-75 (37.3 percent) from the field and 27-of-34 (79.4 percent) from the foul line
> The Tigers registered 49 rebounds, including 38 on the defensive glass
> The Panthers pulled down 38 rebounds, with 14 coming on the offensive end
> Grambling State finished with 34 bench points, 22 points in the paint, 14 second-chance points, 13 points off 10 Panther turnovers and four fastbreak points
> Prairie View A&M recorded 31 bench points, 30 points in the paint, 27 points off 24 Tiger turnovers, 14 second-chance points and 10 fastbreak points
> There were 10 lead changes and nine ties
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News & Notes
> GSU was predicted to win the conference and are defending its regular season crown
> Grambling State leads the conference in 11 different categories
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Dallas Polk-Hilliard paces the Tigers with seven double-doubles
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Ivy Smith, Jr. leads the conference in assists per game, free-throws made and total assists
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Up Next
Grambling State visits Jackson State on Saturday as tip-off is set for 5:30 p.m. from the Lee E. Williams Athletic and Assembly Center.
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