Graham has 27 in Alabama A&M’s 63-61 win over Florida A&M
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — James Graham had 27 points in Alabama A&M’s 63-61 win over Florida A&M on Thursday.
Graham had six rebounds for the Bulldogs (16-11, 9-5 Southwestern Athletic Conference). Kintavious Dozier scored 11 points while finishing 4 of 9 from the floor. Sami Pissis went 3 of 9 from the field to finish with nine points and three assists.
Tyler Shirley finished with 23 points and six rebounds for the Rattlers (10-15, 7-7). Florida A&M also got 10 points from Antonio Baker. Micah Octave also had eight points, 10 rebounds and two steals.
Both teams went scoreless from the final 5:02 on, until Koron Davis made two free throws to put the Bulldogs up by four with 10 seconds left.
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