
The Tigers, fresh off a 78-46 loss to first-place Alabama State on Thursday, sit at 2-25 (0-17 Southwestern Athletic Conference) with one regular season game left and at least one game in next week’s SWAC tournament.
Since a pair of wins against NAIA foes Lyon College (Arkansas) and Selma University (Alabama) in November and December, Grambling has lost 20 straight games.
“We’re just eager to win as ...
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