Grambling State's Shakyla Hill could not be stopped against Alabama State Wednesday night on her way to a historic achievement — a quadruple-double, just the 4th-ever such performance in women's Division I basketball history.
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The junior guard put up a crazy stat line — 15 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals — in the Tigers' 93-71 victory. It was the first quadruple-double in nearly 25 years, the most recent happening late in January of 1993.
Check out a few highlights of Hill's huge night:
This is Shakyla Hill. Y’all really tripping, she a walking bucket pic.twitter.com/8Gv9xxv5Yk
— ken (@MagnifiedKen) January 4, 2018
Hill became just the fourth-ever Division I women's basketball player to record a quadruple-double, although other instances have been recorded prior to some statistics becoming official.
Hill has multiple double-digit rebound, assist and steal games this season, and is averaging 12.6 points per game for the Tigers.
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Women's Division 1 Quadruple-Doubles
- 2018: Shakyla Hill, Grambling State vs. Alabama State: 15 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 steals
- 1993: Soja Tate, Arkansas State vs. Mississippi Valley State: 29 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists,10 steals
- 1991: Ramona Jones, Lamar vs. Central Florida: 10 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists, 12 steals
- 1989: Veronica Pettry, Loyola Chicago: 12 points, 10 rebounds, 22 assists, 11 steals
- NOTE: Other unofficial quadruple-doubles have occurred, but before assists and steals were officially recognized statistics.