Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Tigers tame UAPB with 77-70 loss

- I.C. MURRELL

Grambling State University by 12 points is never a good predicamen­t.

The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff could never dig out of the early hole and saw a fivegame winning streak in men’s basketball come to an end Monday night as the Tigers won 77-70 at H.O. Clemmons Arena.

Shaun Doss Jr. scored a season-high 30 points and totaled 6 rebounds for the Golden Lions (9-12, 5-3), who never trailed despite their best efforts to answer every run by the fast break-happy Tigers (12-7, 5-2). Doss’ previous high was 29 at Kent State University in November.

Jourdan Smith led Grambling with 24 points and 5 rebounds. Smith shot 8-for-11 from the floor and made 7 of 8 free throws.

Riding their longest winning streak since rattling off seven-straight in January 2018, the Lions didn’t score for the first 4:15 of the game. It took a Kylen Milton 3-point play to get UAPB on the board.

Soon enough, it was 15-13 as Milton scored 11 within the first 10 minutes, but the Tigers were tough to tame from beyond the 3-point line. Reserve guard Quintin Murrell nailed back-toback 3-point baskets to put the Tigers back ahead by 10 points, but Doss — the SWAC’s leading scorer at 16.4 points per game — took over with his 9 first-half points and brought UAPB within 28-25, only for the the Tigers to lead 34-27 at halftime.

This was no ordinary Grambling basketball team the Lions hosted Monday. The Tigers had knocked off Power Five powers University of Colorado and Vanderbilt University, and they establishe­d themselves as the top defensive team in the SWAC at 64.1 points per game.

UAPB, the second-best defensive team at 67.6, trailed

43-32 almost as soon as it drew within 34-32 early in the second half. Kylen Milton had 14 points, making 5 of 5 from the foul line, and Trejon Ware scored 11 points for the Lions. Doss shot 9 for 20 from the floor and 11 of 13 from the stripe.

Cameron Christon threw in 16 points and Shawndariu­s Cowart had 15 for the Tigers. UAPB made just 21 of 54 (38.9%) from the floor, going 8 for 25 from the 3-point line. The Lions converted 20 of 22 free throws (90.9%), as did the Tigers. Grambling shot 26 for 48 (54.2), with 5 of 9 made from the arc.

UAPB will close its three-game homestand with George Ivory-coached Mississipp­i Valley State University at 5:30 p.m. Saturday.

 ?? (Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) ?? Ismael Plet of UAPB and Cameron Christon of Grambling State battle for a loose ball in the first half Monday at H.O. Clemmons Arena.
(Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) Ismael Plet of UAPB and Cameron Christon of Grambling State battle for a loose ball in the first half Monday at H.O. Clemmons Arena.

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