It’s hard enough getting double-doubles. We gave Russell Westbrook an MVP for averaging a triple-double. But a quadruble-double!? That’s almost unheard of.
Grambling State’s Shakyla Hill made history with a quadruple-double
You barely see that in the NBA


In fact, it hadn’t been a thing for 25 years before Wednesday night when Grambling State’s Shakyla Hill dropped one against the Alabama State Hornets in a 93-71 win. She dropped 15 points, 10 assists, 10 rebounds and 10 steals — and she’s only a junior.
This is an incredible feat. The last time it happened in Division-1 women’s basketball was in 1989.
She seems to be proud of it — and rightfully so.
We don’t even get these kind of stat lines in the NBA. She put her hands, literally, in every facet of the game and that’s impressive.
Congrats to her for becoming a part of history. Hopefully, we see more of the same from her going forward.











