Gramblin' State lasses be makin' history, claimin' a win o' 141 points! Aye, that be a pirate's treasure!
2024-01-03
Arrr, me hearties! The lasses of Grambling State University's basketball crew be sailin' to a record-shatterin' triumph come Tuesday's eve, against The College of Biblical Studies. Aye, they be dominatin' the seas o' the court!
In a remarkable display of dominance, the Grambling State women's basketball team achieved a resounding victory against The College of Biblical Studies (CBS). Led by Arianna Mosley, who scored 27 points, and Kahia Warmsley, who contributed 20 points, Grambling State triumphed over CBS with a staggering final score of 159-18. This victory not only secured a win for the team but also set a new record in women's Division I basketball history, surpassing the previous record set by Savannah State in 2018. The team showcased its depth as other players such as Amanda Blake and DeMya Young also made significant contributions with 15 points each. Jazmyne Jackson, Anijah Grant, Jordyn Carter, and Jordaynia Ivie also reached double figures in scoring. With a double-double performance, Warmsley added 10 rebounds to her impressive stats, and Ivie displayed her defensive prowess with seven steals. This victory improves the Tigers' record to 6-5, demonstrating their ability to achieve blowout wins throughout the season.While Grambling State's performance was commendable, it is worth noting that CBS, a Houston-based Division II school participating in the National Christian College Athletic Association, has yet to secure a win this season. The team's struggles were evident in this match, as they were no match for the dominant Tigers. CBS will have the opportunity to redeem themselves when they face Champion Christian College at home on Saturday.
Grambling State's success did not begin with this game. The team started the season with a convincing 93-48 win over Champion Christian College and followed it up with a dominant performance against Wiley College, winning 109-41. The Tigers are now gearing up for their Southwestern Athletic Conference play, which kicks off on Saturday against Prairie View A&M.
Overall, Grambling State's victory against CBS showcased their talent, depth, and ability to secure massive wins. While it might have been an easy victory for them, it undoubtedly left a lasting impression on women's Division I basketball history.