TALLAHASSEE, Fl.| In a riveting match, Grambling secured an 88-85 victory against Florida A&M in a game that extended into multiple overtimes. The nail-biting contest showcased remarkable performances from both teams.
Kahia Warmsley led the charge with 22 points and 5 rebounds, while
Anijah Grant's double-double, combining 11 points and 12 rebounds, significantly contributed to the team's success.
On the opposing side, Nashani Gilbert of Florida A&M led the scoring with an impressive 24 points.
The game statistics highlight the intensity of the match, with both teams displaying resilience and skill throughout the four quarters and multiple overtime periods.
Grambling's shooting efficiency, especially in crucial moments, played a pivotal role in securing the hard-fought victory.
By The Numbers:
· Field Goal Percentage: 36.9%
· Three-Point Percentage: 30.8%
· Free Throw Percentage: 72.0%
· GSU saw 60 rebounds and 11 assist in the contest
· The Lady Tigers forced 27 turnovers
· Zayla
Tinner contributed 19 points and 4 rebounds
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DeMya Young secured 14 points and 5 rebounds
Game Notes:
GSU hasn't lost a
matchup against FAMU since their first meeting on the court, GSU is now on a four-game win streak against Florida A&M.
Next Game:
Grambling returns home on Jan. 20 for their rival game against Southern University.