GRAMBLING, La. | In a decisive display of dominance, Grambling asserted themselves by securing an impressive victory against The College of Biblical Studies, ending with a commanding score of 159-18 in their latest matchup.
Throughout the game, Grambling maintained an overwhelming offensive front, led by
Arianna Mosley with a notable 27 points 6 steals and 5 rebounds. The team showcased remarkable depth with players like
Kahia Warmsley who notched a double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds,
Amanda Blake and
DeMya Young both contributed 15 points, respectively.
On the opposing side, Alyssa Lowe emerged as the top scorer for the College of Biblical Studies with 8 points. However, the team faced substantial challenges, shooting at an 18.6% efficiency rate from the field, struggling to counter Grambling's offensive onslaught.
Grambling's performance was characterized by impressive shooting statistics, hitting 58.8% from the field and capitalizing on scoring opportunities with a 20.8% three-point efficiency. The team demonstrated their dominance, amassing an astounding 122 points in the paint and displaying swift fast breaks, securing 69 points.
The victory marks a significant milestone for Grambling with a new record in points scored in a single game and a New Division 1 record in margin of victory across both mens and womens basketball, underscoring their strength and depth as they continue their successful season.
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Grambling Lady Tigers end their non-conference schedule 6-5 and look forward to opening SWAC play on January 6 against Prairie View A&M university. Fans are encouraged to attend the match being played at the Fredrick C. Hobdy assembly center but can also catch all the action live on HBCU+.
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