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Savannah State once held the NCAA Division I record for fewest points scored in a half (3 points) which occurred on November 23, 2003, against Florida State. [7] That record has since been broken at least twice when 2 points were scored in a half, by Lipscomb against Western Kentucky on December 16, 2016, and by Ole Miss against South Carolina ...
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Mississippi State women's basketball opens a two-game road trip on Sunday with a matchup against Alabama at Coleman Coliseum. The Bulldogs (20-8, 7-6 SEC) enter the game on a ...
Dawn Staley and South Carolina women's basketball handed LSU its first loss of the season on Friday. On Monday, the No. 2-ranked Gamecocks (19-1, 6-0 SEC) will have another tough challenge with a ...
Former SSU Athletics logo (2000–2012) Savannah State University holds membership in the NCAA Division II (as members of the SIAC) and participates in the following sports: football, baseball, basketball (men and women), cross-country (men and women), tennis (men and women), track and field (men and women), volleyball (women only), golf (men), and softball (women).
The 2015–16 Savannah State Lady Tigers Basketball Team represented Savannah State University. The Tigers were coached by their 12th year coach, Mr. Cedric Baker . They played their home games in Tiger Arena .
Auburn and Mississippi State are tied in the standings at 8-8. Auburn is the No. 7 seed thanks to its 77-60 victory over the Bulldogs on Feb. 29, leaving Mississippi State with the No. 8 seed.
The 2008–09 Savannah State Lady Tigers basketball team competed in American basketball on behalf of Savannah State University. The Lady Tigers were members of the NCAA Division I-AA, as an independent. [1] The head coach is Cedric Hardy, who served his fifth year. The team played its home games at Tiger Arena in Savannah, Georgia.
Honors rolled in this week for members of the undefeated SSU women's basketball team, as SIAC weekly awards went to Bria Gibbs and Ta'Quasia Lampkin.