SWAC Conference Basketball Games Begins


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Devilettes 66
UAPB 68

Lost by fouling a 3 point shot at the buzzer

Valley 70
UAPB 78

The sucking continues
 



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You are right. My Hornets put up a good 1st half but the 2nd half was all them. BCU is the best conference team I’ve seen all season.

Coach Pettway and I watched about 10 mins of that game prior to the AAMU women's game on Saturday and saw the Hornets put up a good fight. BCU led AAMU by 23 points in the first half last night. Bulldogs cut it down to 10 by the half and had some life going into the locker room. But after that BCU came out in second half and let lose in an 18 point win.
 
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Coach Pettway and I watched about 10 mins of that game prior to the AAMU women's game on Saturday and saw the Hornets put up a good fight. BCU led AAMU by 23 points in the first half last night. Bulldogs cut it down to 10 by the half and had some life going into the locker room. But after that BCU came out in second half and let lose in an 18 point win.
I was at the Bama State -FAMU game and also watched the A&M-BCU game on my phone. When that lead came down to 10 points, I had hope we could make the comeback. But BCU just had too much firepower.
 
AAMU 54
Gram 50. Ladies

9 straight. Tough game coming up against the Lady Jaguars of SU. Let's go Bulldogs!
 

BATON ROUGE, La. | Alabama State University women's basketball continued its climb in the Southwestern Athletic Conference standings Thursday night, defeating SWAC leader Southern University 61-57 at the F.G. Clark Activity Center.

The Hornets, who have now won five straight SWAC games, were led by Alanah Pooler, who scored a career-high 17 points to pace three Alabama State players in double figures. The win handed Southern just its third conference loss of the season.

Alabama State (10-11, 7-3 SWAC) overcame an early deficit after Southern held a 16-13 lead at the end of the first quarter. The Hornets responded with a strong second period, outscoring the Jaguars 17-11 to take a 30-27 advantage into halftime.



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I wonder why SWAC schools that have good budgets for women's basketball have not offered a guy like Nate Kilbert an opportunity because he is proving to win at places where budgets are as low as they can go. He never can get an opportunity to go somewhere where there are major resources.
 

BATON ROUGE, La. | Alabama State University women's basketball continued its climb in the Southwestern Athletic Conference standings Thursday night, defeating SWAC leader Southern University 61-57 at the F.G. Clark Activity Center.

The Hornets, who have now won five straight SWAC games, were led by Alanah Pooler, who scored a career-high 17 points to pace three Alabama State players in double figures. The win handed Southern just its third conference loss of the season.

Alabama State (10-11, 7-3 SWAC) overcame an early deficit after Southern held a 16-13 lead at the end of the first quarter. The Hornets responded with a strong second period, outscoring the Jaguars 17-11 to take a 30-27 advantage into halftime.



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Go Hornets!!!

One correction: SU is not SWAC leader. AAMU and Alcorn leads, with A&M holding the tiebreaker.
 
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