Grambling State University's Shakyla Hill Makes History With 1st Women's NCAA Quadruple-Double In 25 Years

Grambling State University’s Shakyla Hill Makes History With 1st Women’s NCAA Quadruple-Double In 25 Years

Let me tell y’all a little something about #blackgirlmagic on this wonderful Thursday morning! A #GramblingStateUniversity female basketball player #ShakylaHill recorded a quadruple double in last night’s game against #AlabamaState and everybody’s shook!

A quadruple double is when an athlete scores a two-digit number in four out of the following five categories: points scored, assists, rebounds, blocks, or steals. Hill scored 15 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals last night and became the first female player in a D-1 league to reach this achievement since Arkansas State’s Soja Tate did it in 1993! She is also the fourth female player to record a quadruple double in the division’s history.

This is a very rare occurrence and Hill has garnered attention from the sports elite James Harden retweeted Sports Center in shock saying, “There’s something you don’t see everyday…. crazy.”

Congratulations, Shakyla!

TSR STAFF: Talia O. @theclosetratchet on IG
Source: http://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/story/_/id/21954534/grambling-state-shakyla-hill-gets-4th-d-women-quadruple-double

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