The Tigers will now have played in the league’s title game for the fifth time in the...
Texas Southern is making its customary run in the SWAC basketball tournament.
TSU entered the tournament at its lowest seed since 2008, and has not lost in the semifinal round since 2016. Saturday’s championship game at Bartow Arena tips off at 4:30 p.m. TSU had more than Alabama A&M to deal with. The Tigers had issues within themselves with Barnes and Walker going after each other.
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