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Grambling State Women's Hoops Beats Biblical College Team By 141 Points ... Then Trolls Them

Grambling State made women’s college basketball history Tuesday night ... beating the women from the College of Biblical Studies by 141 points!

The final score was an astonishing 159-18 ... and that's not a typo. The margin was the largest ever in women's Division 1 history.

After the game, the team added insult to injury by torching their opp on social media, tweeting "Amen" ... before ultimately editing the message on X after the backlash.

It was clear from the tipoff that the Biblical Studies team was in far over their head. In fact, the game started 34-0. At the half, the score was 82-10.

At that point, you might expect GSU to take their foot off the gas ... but they didn't, setting multiple records in the process, including a school record for points (in addition to the margin of victory).

Eight Grambling State players put up double-digit point totals ... with Arianna Mosley leading the way with a game-high 27 points.

It's worth noting that Grambling State isn't some basketball powerhouse. In fact, they went into the game with a .500 record. They're now 6-5.

The College of Biblical Studies, a Division II program, is in the midst of its inaugural basketball season. The team is made up of just 8 players, all freshman, according to the school's website.

FYI, the previous, now broken record was set by Savannah State in 2018 when they beat Wesleyan by 129 points, 155-26.

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