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Winston named interim head football coach

Grambling State University defensive coach Dennis “Dirt” Winston has been named interim head coach of the G-Men, effective today. Winston joined the GSU family in 2012 after working at Arkansas-Pine Bluff as the school’s defensive line coach since 2010. He immediately implemented a closed practice so he and his coaches could work with the football […]

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Muscle Milk gives to Grambling athletes

  The Grambling State University’s football team received national attention for their strike against hazardous working conditions and inadequate supplements.  CytoSport heard the G-Men cries and are sending 384 cases of Muscle Milk to the athletic department. Muscle Milk is a supplement used to help athletes go stronger, faster, further and recover.  CytoSport, the company […]

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GSU baseball team takes on Cavaliers

  The Grambling State Tigers Baseball team hosted the Bossier City Community College Cavaliers at R.W.E. Jones Park on Tuesday in a fall baseball scrimmage.  The Tigers won the first game (10-3) with good starting pitching from Brock Baker.  Baker gave the upcoming pitchers a high standard to meet.  In game one, Dion Holbrook made […]

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G-Men extend losing streak to seven

The Alcorn State Braves overwhelmed the Grambling State Tigers in Indianapolis, and beat the Tigers 48-0. On paper, this was Grambling’s worst performance of the year. Alcorn set the tone of the game early by blocking a Grambling punt on the first drive.  “Started the game off again this week, with a blocked punt,” said […]

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Grambling Lab Kittens give up 53 points to Cedar Creek

  The Grambling lab Kittens now fall to 1-5 as they lost to the Cedar Creek Cougars 53 -28.  The Kittens struggled early on the gridiron struggle. They gave up 20 points before scoring a touchdown late in the second quarter behind running back Ladarius Lakey three- yard run. Lakey finished with 109 yards and […]

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GSU football drop six after losing in the Cotton Bowl

   Prairie View A&M (4-2, 3-1 SWAC) took the game in the third quarter as they erupted for 21 points and defeated Grambling State University (0-6, 0-3 SWAC) 31-3 in the annual State Fair Classic inside the Cotton Bowl. “It’s a tough job to keep them up after that,” said George Ragsdale. ” I’m just […]

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Looking into the Circle City Classic

  The Circle City Classic could be a quarterback showdown between Grambling State University’s junior quarterback D.J. Williams and Alcorn State’s sophomore quarterback John Gibbs.  Despite the Tigers’ (0-6, 0-3 SWAC) tying their worst start, this has been the junior quarterback’s best season. In six games, Williams has totalled a career high in completions and […]

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GRAMBLINGBASKETBALL

Grambling State University men’s basketball team opened its first day of official practice on Tuesday with  a “new beginning.” Ten of the 12 players on the team, they are either freshmen, transfers, redshirts from last season, or walk-ons. There are only two members of the team, Terry Rose and Steven Danridge, who actually played during […]

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Grambling lets Lamar slide out with victory

  The Grambling State Tigers (0-5, 0-2 SWAC) led the Lamar University Cardinals (3-2, 0-0 Southland) 16-0 at the end of the first quarter.  Then the Cardinals stormed back, scoring 27 unanswered points to beat the G-Men 27-16. “We been preaching since I became interim head coach, starting fast and finishing strong,” said George Ragsdale. […]

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Volleyball drop six in a row

The Lady Tigers volleyball team is currently on a six-game losing streak, with its most recent coming against Mississippi Valley State 3-1.  The match won against the Lady Devilettes was the Lady Tigers’ first match won since they played Alcorn State University on Sept. 10. Friday night, GSU lost to Texas Southern University 3-0. The […]