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Grambling State University Athletics

Jonathan Aku
Marcus Plummer
60
Bethune-Cookman BCU 15-15,10-7 SWAC
69
Winner Grambling GSU 16-13,13-3 SWAC
Bethune-Cookman BCU
15-15,10-7 SWAC
60
Final
69
Grambling GSU
16-13,13-3 SWAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Bethune-Cookman BCU 29 31 60
Grambling GSU 35 34 69

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Curtis Ford

Grambling State Claims SWAC Men’s Basketball Regular Season Crown, Beats BCU 69-60

GRAMBLING, La. | For the second year in the row, the Grambling State University men's basketball team captured the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) regular season championship, this time with a 69-60 triumph over Bethune-Cookman on Monday night at the Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center. 
 
The win secured the No. 1 seed in the upcoming SWAC Men's Basketball in Birmingham, Ala. for the Tigers. It also marked the third regular season crown under head coach Donte' Jackson
 
Three GSU players scored in double figures in the victory. Jourdan Smith led the way with 17 points, five rebounds, two steals, one block and an assist. Tra'Micahel Moton added 14 points and Jalen Johnson tacked on 11 points. 
 
Antwan Burnett nearly completed a double-double, dominating the boards with a game-high 13 rebounds to go along with nine points.
 
Grambling State (16-13 overall, 13-3 SWAC) played from in front for much of the game. The Tigers, trailing 12-11 with 12:37 on the clock in the first half, grabbed a 13-12 lead on a Mikael Stevenson layup and never trailed again. 
 
Leading 23-22 with 5:21 left in the opening period, GSU used a 12-4 run over the next five minutes to grab a 35-26 advantage just before halftime. A BCU three-pointer as time expired set the score at 35-29 heading into halftime.
 
The Tigers quickly grew its lead to double figures, snagging a 44-33 advantage at the 16:55 mark. GSU continued to wear down the Wildcats throughout the half, taking its largest lead of the game, 60-43, on a three-pointer by Kintavious Dozier with 4:33 to play.
 
Bethune-Cookman (15-15, 10-7) tried to rally late, but could only get as close as seven points, as GSU preserved the win down the stretch.
 
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
 
  • Grambling State went 23-of-53 from the floor (41.5 percent) including 6-of-12 (50.0 percent) from behind the arc and 19-of-27 (70.4 percent) from the free throw line. 
  • Bethune-Cookman connected on 22-of-60 of its field goal attempts (36.7 percent), 8-of-20 from three-point range (40.0 percent) and 8-of-11 from the free throw line (72.7 percent).  
  • Both teams pulled down 34 rebounds each 
  • Grambling State scored 32 points in the paint, 18 bench points, 16 fast break points, 16 second chance points and 15 points off 16 turnovers. 
  • BCU finished with 24 points in the paint, 11 second chance points, eight bench points, 12 fast break points and 13 points off 14 turnovers.
  • Bethune-Cookman was paced offensively by Dhashon Dyson who scored 15 points with four rebounds and a block. 
UP NEXT
Grambling State travels to Huntsville, Ala. to take on Alabama A&M on Thursday, March 7. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at the Alabama A&M Events Center.   
 
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