John Jones scored a game-high 15 points off the bench and TSU made a big defensive stop in the closing seconds to hold off Grambling State 68-65 Saturday evening inside the H&PE Arena.
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History said both teams would engage in a hard-fought affair and it lived up to the billing as GSU would break open a 9-9 tie in the first half with a 9-2 run to lead 18-9 after Chanse Robinson's basket. With a spirited crowd on hand, TSU would turn to Justin Hopkins to get things going as he scored six points during a stretch which saw TSU go 3-for-3 from downtown. Bryson Etienne also added five points during the stretch as TSU turned a nine-point deficit to a 27-21 lead with 3:29 remaining.
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The good times would end for TSU unfortunately as they went 1-for-7 from the field as the half closed. Grambling State would claim a 31-29 halftime lead behind the strength of a 10-2 run as Robinson was a one-man wrecking crew with eight points.
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The second half was back-and-forth and evenly played for the first 10 minutes. Both teams went 7-of-13 from the field and committed six turnovers while recording two steals as the contest was tied at 47-all with 9:36 left.
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With everyone on the edge of their seats, the Tigers turned to veteran guard John Jones to liven up the building for the next 3:28. Jones was a one-man machine as he nailed a trio of three-pointers to spark a 15-5 run which gave TSU a 62-52 lead at the 5:08 mark.
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TSU would keep pace with GSU from that point as they led by eight (66-58) but GSU would claw back and make it must-see TV live on NBA TV over the final 1:53. A TSU shot clock violation led to a Malik Lamin layup on the next possession. Another TSU turnover led to a GSU layup as the deficit was cut to 66-62 with 1:24 left. In a déjà vu moment again, TSU committed another costly turnover which led to an Eric Parrish steal and dunk as GSU closed to 66-64 at the 1:04 mark.
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TSU would miss a jumper on the ensuing possession and GSU would go for the gusto as Prince Moss airballed a three-pointer. However, Grambing State's Tra'Michael Moton picked up th    e offensive rebound and Moss was fouled on a shooting attempt with 22 seconds left. Trailing 66-65, Moss missed the second free throw but Shawndaris Cowart picked up the offensive rebound. Moton went for the go-ahead jumper but TSU couldn't secure the rebound which led to GSU recovering the ball with 11.7 left.
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Parrish lost control of the ball after the timeout and Jordan Gilliam recovered the ball and found a streaking Yahuza Rasas for a 68-65 lead with 1.8 left. Moton had a chance to tie the game late but his last-second heave fell short.
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Jones led TSU with 15 points and was 5-for-5 from beyond the arc. Hopkins added 15 while Brison Gresham led TSU with eight rebounds and six blocks.
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TSU now turns its attention to Southern University on Monday as the contest will have major implications on the SWAC standings as the winner will hold the top spot. Tip-off is set for 7:30 p.m. inside the H&PE Arena.