The win was the first of the season for FAMU (1-10), while the visiting Panthers (5-5) had a two-game winning streak halted.
Junior Larry Jackson led all scorers with 16 points for FAMU, while senior Brandon Bryant added 13 points. Sophomore Yannick Crowder led FAMU wth nine rebounds, followed by Jackson and junior Christopher Walker with eight boards each.
FAMU shot 38.6 percent (17 of 44) from the floor to 34.4 (22 of 64) for Georgia State, with both teams shooting poorly from three-point range, as the Rattlers hit 25 percent (3 of 12) to GSU’s 18.8 percent (3 of 16).
These ladies are the TRUTH! Go Rattlers!!
ReplyDeleteIt's all about shock and awe, baby!
LET'S GET THIS PARTY STARTEE -- QUICKLY
ReplyDeleteUhhhhh.....7:04, you're kidding right!?
ReplyDeleteUhhhhh, NO!
ReplyDeletePerhaps you are a fair-weather Rattler fan, or not a fan at all!
Proud to be a Rattler, 24/7!
If you don't feel the same, just respect my opinion, build a bridge and get over it, just like am doing for you!
I think 10:50 meant if you were joking calling the boys bball team 'ladies' b/c the story was definitely about the boys winning their first game....lol the girls have run a couple games.
ReplyDeleteUhhhhh...11:22/7:04. You're a RATTLER fan and you thought this story was about the Lady RATTLERS?!?
ReplyDeleteThen you get all salty because I can't understand why you, the great RATTLER fan, are referring to the ladies when the story is about the men's team?!?
Ignorance........showing........perhaps?
Both of you go sit. Clearly a misunderstanding not worthy pf putting ONLINE!
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