Tragic! Grambling State University Basketball Star Jazmin Boyd Passes Away

by Gee NY

Grambling State University’s athletics department announced the tragic passing of former women’s basketball star Jazmin Boyd on Saturday.

Boyd, who played point guard for the Lady Tigers from 2015 to 2019, passed away on the night of Friday, July 19, according to local Louisiana affiliate KNOE.

Jazmin Boyd was renowned not only for her exceptional basketball skills but also for her remarkable character, leaving an indelible mark on everyone she encountered.

Her collegiate career was filled with outstanding achievements and moments of brilliance on the court.

A Stellar Collegiate Career

Boyd made an immediate impact from the moment she stepped onto the court at Grambling State University. In 2016, she was named the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) Freshman of the Year, showcasing her talent and dedication.

She continued to excel, earning All-SWAC honors again in 2017.

One of the most memorable highlights of Boyd’s career came in 2018 when she led the Lady Tigers to victory in the SWAC Tournament.

This triumph secured the team’s first trip to the NCAA Tournament in nearly two decades. Boyd’s 20-point performance in the opening round against Baylor was a standout moment, even though the Lady Tigers ultimately faced a loss.

Legacy of Excellence

Boyd’s dedication to the game and her team was evident in every play. Over her four years at Grambling, she scored more than 1,000 points, solidifying her legacy as one of the top players in the program’s history.

Her contributions extended beyond the court, as she was known for her spirited and positive demeanor.

Remembering Jazmin Boyd

Grambling State Vice President for Athletics Dr. Trayvean Scott expressed his sorrow and condolences.

“We are deeply saddened by the loss of our former women’s basketball student-athlete and GSU alumna, Jazmin Boyd,” Dr. Scott said. “Our thoughts and prayers are with her family, friends, teammates, and all who were touched by her remarkable life. We ask for everyone to keep the Boyd family in your prayers during this very difficult time.”

Boyd’s former coach, Freddie Murray, also shared his grief.

“I got the call last night, and I was very saddened to hear it was her. Jaz was great-spirited, a great competitor, and an overall great person,” he told KNOE.

A Lasting Impact

Jazmin Boyd’s legacy at Grambling State University and within the SWAC community will be remembered for years to come. Her contributions to women’s basketball and her positive influence on those around her have left a lasting impact.

As the Grambling community mourns her loss, they also celebrate the life of an extraordinary athlete and individual.

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