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Mississippi Valley State cheerleader ejected from game after confronting Alabama A&M player

A Mississippi Valley State cheerleader was removed from the game after confronting an Alabama A&M player during Saturday’s matchup between the teams.

With three minutes left in regulation, the cheerleader — standing on the baseline — does a maneuver and appears to make contact with a player.

Minutes later, the same cheerleader walked onto the court during a stoppage in play and pushed junior Dailin Smith.

Security and game officials met the cheerleader, who grabbed a jacket and was escorted off the court.

“The Alabama A&M coach, he’s fussing,” Caleb Brunson, one member of the MVSU broadcast said. “He’s fussing and cussing.”

Smith himself couldn’t understand the interaction either.

Alabama A&M won the game 70-68 on a last-second shot in double overtime by junior guard Messiah Thompson.

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