SWAC Basketball Scores Feb 21-25, 2021


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Earle, I am going to need you to check and correct that men's score. It is no way in Black Lightning, Bob, and Abishola's world that S.U. dragged AAMU aka "the basketball school." LOL 😆

Jags pulled away shortly after halftime and maintained double-digit leads for most of the second half, leading by as much as 19 at one point.
 

Baby Dome Havoc: Prairie View A&M is at it again​

The SWAC leader is piling up wins with its now-signature disruptive brand of basketball.

It all largely clicked for Prairie View A&M on Tuesday night.

Junior point guard Cam Mack got to the soft spots of Arkansas Pine Bluff’s zone, picking the Golden Lions apart to the tune of 11 assists, and helping set up a career scoring night for junior forward Jawaun Daniels (26 points). On the other end, the Panthers were at their disruptive best, forcing UAPB into 19 turnovers despite a relatively slow-paced game.

Put together, it was business as usual for a PVAMU team leading the SWAC with a 8-0 record. More over, it was the latest edition of a formula wedged around a chaos-causing defense that has allowed Byron Smith to quietly pile up wins in Southeast Texas for the last half decade.

The Panthers’ harassing defense has been the hallmark under Smith, and has helped make the Baby Dome into one of the toughest places to play in the country. PVAMU has won 32-straight home games, and over the past month has done so in dominating fashion. The 72-56 win over the Golden Lions on Tuesday was the Panthers’ third straight home win by 16 points or more.

And as always, forcing turnovers was at the heart of it.

The 19 miscues the Panthers forced UAPB into were something that have been the norm under Smith. Since he took over on a permanent basis ahead of the 2016-17 season, the Panthers have forced the opposition into 19 or more turnovers a whopping 42 times. Only five programs — included renowned chaos-inducers like Stephen F. Austin and, of more recent vintage, Mike Anderson’s St. John’s — have reached that figure in more games.

This season, the Panthers rank second in the country in turnover percentage, forcing the opposition to cough it up on 26.2 percent of their possessions. PVAMU has ranked 22nd or better in the country in each of Smith’s five seasons, peaking at number one in the NCAA Tournament campaign in 2018-19.

 
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Come on! We got something for y'all voodoo worshipping asses.

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