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Albany State Rallies in Thrilling SIAC Matchup to Advance Over Kentucky State

Albany State Rallies in Thrilling SIAC Matchup to Advance Over Kentucky State
Posted By: Will Moss on March 01, 2026


FRANKFORT, Ky. — In a hard-fought battle between two of the top Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC), the Albany State Lady Golden Rams emerged victorious, edging the Kentucky State Lady Thorobreds by a score of 58-56 in the opening round of the SIAC Championship Tournament.

The game was a true nail-biter, featuring 15 lead changes and 9 ties as both teams battled relentlessly on the court. It was a testament to the highly competitive nature of SIAC basketball and the unwavering determination of these talented student-athletes.

Key Takeaway: The thrilling victory by the Albany State Lady Golden Rams showcases the incredible talent and resilience of HBCU basketball programs, which continue to produce inspiring moments for their dedicated fan bases.

For the Lady Golden Rams, the win was a hard-earned one, as they needed to dig deep and make crucial plays down the stretch to secure the victory. Sophomore guard Ja'Niah Harden led the way with a team-high 17 points, while junior forward Janai Rayford added 12 points and 9 rebounds.

On the other side, the Kentucky State Lady Thorobreds put up a valiant effort, led by senior guard Deja Gaston, who scored a game-high 20 points.



The Lady Thorobreds fought until the final buzzer, but ultimately fell short in their quest to advance in the tournament.

"This was a hard-fought game from start to finish, and I'm so proud of the way our team stepped up and delivered when it mattered most," said Albany State head coach Anita Howard. "Our players showed tremendous heart and resilience, and this victory is a testament to their dedication and teamwork."

The Albany State Lady Golden Rams will now move on to the next round of the SIAC Championship Tournament, where they will face an equally formidable opponent. As HBCU basketball continues to captivate audiences across the country, moments like this showcase the rich history and bright future of these storied programs.

Why This Story Matters to the HBCU Community

The thrilling victory by the Albany State Lady Golden Rams is a testament to the excellence and resilience of HBCU athletic programs. These institutions have long been the backbone of the Black community, providing opportunities for student-athletes to showcase their talents and represent their heritage with pride. The hard-fought battle between Albany State and Kentucky State exemplifies the competitive spirit and unwavering determination that are hallmarks of HBCU sports. As the Albany State Lady Golden Rams advance in the tournament, their success will inspire and unite HBCU alumni, students, and supporters, reminding them of the enduring power and significance of these institutions in the world of collegiate athletics.

Originally reported by SIAC Sports.


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