Southwestern Athletic Conference: Season 2023-24

Q.Finals Semis Final 2024 Semis Q.Finals
AAMU75
Alcorn St.63
Jackson St.62
Texas Southern73
AAMU65
Texas Southern72
Texas Southern66
GSU75
BCU53
GSU65
BCU73
Southern58
Alabama St.50
GSU56
Standings 2023-24
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Team
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Stats Leaders 2023-24
PPG
RPG
APG
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BPG
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Southern
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Avg: 20.5 ppg

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18.8
3
18.3
5
17.0
6
16.0
7
15.9
9
15.5
10
15.4
Southwestern Athletic Conference Final
Grambling State University -Southwestern Athletic Conference Champions
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Grambling State Wins SWAC Tournament for First Time in School History-Mar 17, 2024
The Grambling State University men's basketball team claimed their first-ever Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) Tournament title after defeating defending champ, No. 3 Texas Southern 75-66 on Saturday night at Bartow Arena.
The win sends GSU (20-14) to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. Although the Tigers won an NAIA National Championship in 1961, Grambling State has never won the SWAC Tournament since its inception.
Jourdan Smith (6'7''-G/F) poured in a team-high 20 points with three rebounds, two blocks, two assists and one steal. Antwan Burnett (6'5''-F-2001) and Kintavious Dozier (6'1''-G) also scored in double-figures for the Tigers, contributing 14 and 10 points.
The game got off to a frantic pace with both teams countering each other's punches. After TSU opened the game with a quick basket, Jonathan Aku (6'11''-F) answered with a layup. His free throw gave GSU is first lead of the game at 3-2 at the 18:36 mark.
Following a TSU three-pointer, Jourdan Smith stepped up a drained a three of his own, making a 6-5 game. With the game tied 9-9, Aku slammed a thunderous dunk down to put GSU back in front 11-9.
Tied at 13-13 with 14:01 on the clock, Smith knocked down his second triple of the game, pushing GSU in front 16-13. That bucket was the start of a 17-5 run that stretched Grambling State's advantage to 30-18 with 6:47 to go until halftime.
Grambling State grabbed its largest lead of the half, 38-22, after Smith sank a trio of free throws. Antwan Burnett's trey with 33 seconds left in the half, gave GSU a 41-24 lead heading into halftime.
GSU shot lights out in the opening period, shooting 56.0 percent from the field (14-of-25), including 63.6 percent from behind the arc (7-of-11). Smith led the way with 16 points in the first half after going 4-of-6 from floor, including a perfect 3-of-3 from deep and 5-of-5 at the charity stripe.
Grambling State maintained at least a 13-point cushion for much of the second period, until a pair of free throws by Chris Craig (6'4''-G/F) made it a 58-48 game with 8:20 to go. Following a layup by Burnett, TSU's Jonathan Cisse (6'1''-G) trimmed GSU's lead down to nine, 60-51, with a three-pointer.
Tra'Michael Moton (6'1''-G) pushed Grambling State's lead back to 13 points, 68-55, on a driving layup with 4:20 to go.
TSU could only as close as seven points down the stretch, but the Grambling State prevailed 75-66.

Courtesy of swac.org

SWAC Tournament Final:
Grambling State - Texas Southern 75-66

SWAC Tournament Semifinals:
Grambling State - Bethune-Cookman 65-53
Texas Southern - Alabama A&M 72-65

SWAC Tournament Quarterfinals:

Grambling State - Alabama State 56-50
Alcorn State - Alabama A&M 63-75
Texas Southern - Jackson State 73-62
Southern - Bethune-Cookman 58-73
All-SWAC Awards 2024-Mar 17, 2024
All-Tournament MVP: USA Tra'Michael Moton (6'1''-G) of GSU
Player of the Year: USA Ken Evans (6'5''-G) of Jackson St.
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Jordan O'Neal (6'7''-F/C) of Jackson St.
Freshman of the Year: USA Chad Moodie (6'8''-F) of AAMU
Newcomer of the Year: USA Rashad Williams (6'2''-G) of UAPB
Coach of the Year: Donte Jackson of GSU

All-SWAC First Team 2024
Evans
Evans
Kendall
Kendall
Henry
Henry
Harmon
Harmon
Dozier
Dozier

First Team

USA Ken Evans (6'5''-G) of Jackson St.
USA Jeremiah Kendall (6'7''-F) of Alcorn St.
USA PJ Henry (5'10''-PG) of Texas Southern
USA Zion Harmon (6'0''-PG-2002) of BCU
USA Kintavious Dozier (6'1''-G) of GSU

All-SWAC Second Team 2024
Heady
Heady
Madlock
Madlock
Milton
Milton
Dioumassi
Dioumassi
Williams
Williams

Second Team

USA Jakobi Heady (6'6''-G/F) of BCU
USA TJ Madlock (6'3''-G) of Alabama St.
USA Kylen Milton (6'4''-G) of UAPB
France Tidjiane Dioumassi (6'4''-F/G) of Southern
USA Rashad Williams (6'2''-G) of UAPB

SWAC All-Tournament Team 2024
Downey
Downey
Carter-Hollinger
Carter-Hollinger
Cisse
Cisse
Dozier
Dozier
Moton
Moton

All-Tournament Team

Canada Lorenzo Downey (6'5''-G/F) of AAMU
USA Derrick Carter-Hollinger (6'6''-F/C) of BCU
USA Jonathan Cisse (6'1''-G) of Texas Southern
USA Kintavious Dozier (6'1''-G) of GSU
USA Tra'Michael Moton (6'1''-G) of GSU