GRAMBLING, La. | The Grambling State University women's basketball team led by as many 25 points midway through the third period and held on for a 71-61 victory over Alabama A&M during Senior Day in a Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) game on Saturday at the Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center.
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Grambling State secured the fourth seed in next week's SWAC Basketball Tournament and will face the fifth seed, Texas Southern. Tip-off against TSU is set for on Tuesday at the Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center. Time for Tuesday's game will be determined on Sunday night.
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The Lady Tigers (15-15 overall, 12-6 SWAC) led 14-7 after one period and took a 33-18 advantage into the break. Grambling State led, 55-33, at the end of three quarters.
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Shakyla Hill, who became the all-time Grambling State career leader in assists, led the Lady Tigers with 30 points, including 11-of-18 from the floor and 7-of-10 from the foul line. She added seven rebounds, six assists and three steals.
Takerra Parsons finished with a double-double, a career-high 15 rebounds and a career-best 14 points, along with one steal, while
Jazmin Boyd finished with 14 points, five boards and two assists.
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Nigeria Jones led Alabama A&M (13-16, 8-10) with 20 points, three assists and two rebounds.
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Turning Point
Grambling State led 14-7 after the first period and extended the advantage to 33-18 at the half.
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The Lady Tigers pushed the margin to 48-23, after a bucket by Hill with 4:32 left in the third period, but Alabama A&M refused to go away quietly.
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The Lady Bulldogs used a 31-14 run to cut the deficit to 62-54 after a bucket by Nigeria Jones with 3:26 remaining.
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Alabama A&M continued to hang close and trimmed the margin to 65-59 after a 3-pointer by Jones, but that would be as close as the Lady Bulldogs would get.
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Inside the Numbers
> Grambling State was 25-of-56 (44.6 percent) shooting and 17-of-24 (70.8 percent) from the charity stripe
> Alabama A&M shot 36.1 percent (26-of-72) from the field and 27.8 percent (5-of-18) from the free-throw line
> GSU registered 50 rebounds, including 33 on the defensive glass
> AAMU pulled down 38 rebounds, with 19 coming on the offensive end
> The Lady Tigers finished with 34 points in the paint, 21 points off 14 Lady Bulldog turnovers, 12 second-chance points, seven bench points and two fastbreak points
> The Lady Bulldogs tallied 40 points in the paint, 23 bench points, 20 second-chance points, 15 points off 22 Lady Tiger turnovers and six fastbreak points
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News & Notes
> The Lady Tigers have won 10 or more conference games for the past four seasons
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Shakyla Hill has posted double figures in scoring in 29-of-30 games this season
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Shakyla Hill has scored 15 or more points 73 times during her collegiate career
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Jazmin Boyd has scored in double figures 76 times in her collegiate career
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Shakyla Hill is the fourth Grambling State women's basketball player to reach the 2,000-point plateau
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Shakyla Hill surpassed Shiakiea Carter's mark in assists and now has 603 career assists
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Shakyla Hill is now second all-time in GSU rebounds with 920
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Shakyla Hill has 483 career steals, which is a Grambling State and SWAC record
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Jazmin Boyd moved into eighth all-time in career points with 1,335. She needs 35 points to surpass Chovanique Kibble (1,369) for seventh all-time
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Takerra Parsons set career highs in points and rebounds against Alabama A&M. Her previous highs were 13 points against Alabama A&M (Jan. 4, 2017) and eight rebounds against McNeese State (Nov. 22, 2017)
> Grambling State honored three seniors –
Jazmin Boyd,
Shakyla Hill and
Takerra Parsons – as part of Senior Day
Up Next
Grambling State secured the fourth seed in next week's SWAC Basketball Tournament and will face the fifth seed, Texas Southern. Tip-off against TSU is set for on Tuesday at the Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center. Time for Tuesday's game will be determined on Sunday night.
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