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Stillman Women's Hoops Tops Triple Digits For First Time Since 2004
It was a historic night for the Lady Tigers on Monday in a 101-34 blowout of Southeastern Baptist College.

TUSCALOOSA, AL — Stillman College women's basketball (8-2, 0-2 SSAC) made easy work of Southeastern Baptist College Monday night, 101-34, which marks the first time since 2004 that the program has topped triple digit scoring in a game.
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What's more, Stillman pointed out that the Lady Tigers' 67-point margin of victory is the highest since the college won a game by 71 in November 1998. The win also represents the highest-scoring game in Alico Dunk's era as head coach at Stillman.
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Lastly with respect to history, the evening was the first time in known history both the Stillman men's and women's teams scored 100 on the same night, with the men's team topping SBC 104-48.
On the historic night, Alexandria Haymon — a junior from Houston, Texas — led the Tigers with 20 points in the game, while senior forward Jamesha King, a native of Panama City, Florida, had 14 points.
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Senior guard Kelcie Smith, a Birmingham native, round out those finishing in double figures with 10 points.
In all, 10 players scored seven or more points.
On the glass, junior forward Ke'Asia McKinney — a product of Childersburg and Southern Union Community College — led the team with 11 rebounds.
The Lady Tigers will remain at home this week for a non-conference tilt Thursday against Rust College at 5:30 p.m.
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