Alabama State: 2024-25: Southwestern Athletic Men's Basketball Champions


 

Alabama State faced a tough challenge in the 2025 SWAC Tournament, but the Hornets defeated Jackson State and former ASU head coach Mo Williams with a score of 60-56 to become conference champions.


Senior guard CJ Hines, named MVP, led the Hornets with 20 points on 4-for-6 shooting from 3-point range. TJ Madlock added seven points and nine rebounds, including a clutch jumper late to extend the lead for ASU.


Jackson State big man Shannon Grant Jr. led his team with 20 points and nine rebounds. Three more players had nine points each, including Daeshun Ruffin, who went 0-for-5 on 3-pointers and committed six turnovers.


With the win, ASU heads to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2011.


“These guys did what we expected to do all year long,” head coach Tony Madlock said after the game. “I said earlier today, all of our games are like this – close, tough games. So we’ve been preparing for this all year.”


In the first 10 minutes of the game, we saw a battle of contrasting styles. For Jackson State, the ball was forced inside to the 6-foot-11, 290-pound center Shannon Grant Jr. Alabama State wanted a more up-tempo style, relying on its backcourt to get out in transition.


Jackson’s plan worked well early as Grant scored his team’s first nine points. But a couple of transition layups and interior pressure gave the Hornets an 11-9 lead halfway through the first period.


Soon after, the Tiger guards went on an 8-0 run thanks to a couple of 3-pointers from Jayme Mitchell and a contested fastbreak layup from Ruffin. Jackson State recaptured the lead to get in front of Alabama State 19-14 with less than six minutes to go in the first half.


But the Hornets didn’t let the game get out of hand. Instead, CJ Hines scored seven of his 11 first-half points in the final five minutes to cut the deficit to one. He had a chance to tie the game but missed the free throw after converting the layup and drawing the foul.


Jackson State led Alabama State 26-25 at the break.


The second half started with the Daeshun Ruffin show, where the junior guard scored seven points in the first five minutes after scoring only two in the first half. It looked like Jackson State would start to run away as the Tigers had the largest lead of the game with nine points, but a 3-pointer from D’Ante Bass stopped the bleeding at the first media timeout. Tigers lead 39-33 with 14:47 to go in the second half.


Fortunately for Alabama State, Bass’ 3-pointer started a 9-0 run for the Hornets, and they tied the game at 39 with 10:15 to go. After the two teams exchanged baskets, Hines knocked down another deep shot to give the Hornets a 44-41 lead with 6:12 to go.


Jackson State responded with a pair of free throws from Dorian McMillan and a layup from Grant. After that, both teams exchanged the lead in the final minutes until Micah Octave hit a cutting layup, and Madlock hit a tough mid-range jumper to take a 56-53 lead with 38 seconds left.


After the Tigers foul to stop the clock and Shawn Fulcher hits both free throws, McMillan hits a 3-pointer to cut the lead to two points with less than 10 seconds in the game.


Unfortunately, Jackson State couldn’t get the steal, and the Hornets eventually sealed their victory and punched their ticket to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2011.

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