Grambling State guard Shakyla Hill messed around and got a quadruple-double.
Hill placed herself in the NCAA record books after a stat line that read 15 points, 10 steals, 10 assists and 10 rebounds in the Tigers’ 93-71 win over Alabama State Wednesday night.
Hill became the fourth player in NCAA Division 1 women’s basketball history to achieve the feat in a game. “She is very unselfish,” Grambling State head coach Freddie Murray said. “She had to do a lot more last year because we didn’t have a lot of pieces. Now she is surrounded by players who feed off what she gives us. To get a quadruple-double is just a testament to the hard work she puts in.”
Shakyla Hill made some dope history today in women’s D-1 basketball. Grambling State has a ball player on their hands. #SWAC
— Coach D. (@YoungAgent) January 4, 2018
Black excellence!!!! RT @SportsCenter: QUADRUPLE-DOUBLE for Grambling State’s Shakyla Hill!
It’s the first quadruple-double in women’s D-1 in almost 25 years. pic.twitter.com/4tR4OpkioV
— Zoe ?????????????????????? (@YourFavoriteZoe) January 4, 2018
The last quadruple-double was accomplished by Arkansas State’s Sonja Tate during the 1992-93 season. The first unofficial quadruple-double was recorded in 1985 by Louisville’s Jackie Spencer. In that game, she recorded 12 points, 12 rebounds, 14 assists and 10 steals.
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