Friday, November 16, 2007

FAMU SPORTS PIONEER HANSEL TOOKES DIES WEDNESDAY

More on the passing of Coach Tookes and the arrangements for his funeral can be seen at these links:

http://thefamurattlers.cstv.com/genrel/111507aac.html

http://thefamurattlers.cstv.com/genrel/111407aac.html

As FAMUans, we all have our favorite coach and Coach Tookes was at the top of my list. I learned the basic fundamentals of golf from him which has been a part of my life after leaving FAMU. I will always love this man for what he gave to me as a student and a young Rattler.

As we move forward in life, let us not forget how Coach Tookes touched all our lives with kindness and generosity to our beloved Alma Mater and community. He will always live in the heart, mind and spirit of Rattlers forever. Thank you friend, counsel, mentor, coach, professor, father, great administrator and visionary for creating the Florida Classic for 70,000+ to enjoy annually.

What a Mighty Rattler you were and thank you Lord for giving Hansel E. Tookes to all of us! Your presence will be missed but not forgotten.

FAMU signs a diamond in ASHLEY HAMPTON

FAMU Coach Debra Clark has Lady Rattlers 3-0 on the 2007-08 season.

Florida A&M University Lady Rattlers basketball coach Debra Clark had successful surgery to remove her thyroid on Wednesday morning. Clark, in the final year of her contract did not let that stop her from moving the program forward and her assistants were able to keep the Lady Rattlers undefeated at 3-0 with a victory over Albany State on Wednesday evening.

On Thursday, Coach Clark signed to a national letter-of-intent Ashley Hampton, senior forward with St. John Lutheran, who is a top basketball and volleyball player in the Ocala, Florida region. Basketball was the sport that many took notice of the 5-foot-9 senior, as she also drew interest from Harvard and Princeton, thanks to a grade-point average of 4.42.

Seven relatives of Hampton has graduated from FAMU. She joins her uncle Whitfield Jenkins, as members of the family who have signed athletic scholarships with the Rattlers.

"They stayed in contact with me from there and also contacted my coach," Hampton said. "They kept up with me and then we had a home visit and then I went on my official visit and I was sold (on the school)."

As a volleyball player, Hampton started each of the past three seasons on the varsity, after moving up at the end of the freshman season. She played in three consecutive Class 1A Final Fours, including the state title game in 2006.

In basketball, Hampton plays the guard position and entered her senior season with a school record 1239 points. Last season, she received second team All-State honors, averaging 16.2 points and 10 rebounds per game, in leading the Saints to their third consecutive district championship and advancement to the regional semifinals. Hampton was also selected as the FACA's District 7 MVP for Class 1A.

Photo: All-Stater Ashley Hampton is expected to become a star in both the classroom and on the basketball court at FAMU, in 2008-09.

Her mother, Kimberly Pompey-Bell is the second year head coach of St. John Lutheran School Varsity & J.V Girls Basketball programs. She is pleased in her daughter's selection of FAMU. "She wanted to go where she could major in pharmacy, and she's real excited about this chance."

Ashley's mother is no stranger to Division I women basketball, having been a star player at Ocala Vanguard and the University of South Alabama, where she still holds the school record for most 3-pointers.

"A lot of people helped play a part in this," Ashley said. "I really enjoyed my time at St. John and I feel very prepared for what lies ahead."

FAMU currently has 15 players on its roster and Hampton will play the three-guard in college.

Two of the Rattlers' three players at that spot will graduate this season, so she will have a chance to get into the mix right away.

"They are a running team and their coach (Debra Clark) liked the way that I run the floor and finished on the fast break," Hampton said. "My main focus throughout school was academics and I also love sports. Why not use sports to help with my academics? It has really worked out well."

Due to Coach Clark's recovery period, she will miss the Lady Rattlers game with Savannah State University on November 20. However, with Ashley Hampton signed for next season, her recovery should be a little less painful and peaceful.

Congratulations to Ashley Hampton and her family for continuing the Rattlers tradition of excellence. Get well soon, Coach Clark! Go Rattlers!

A Gridiron Odyssey: How three friends made it happen

Photo: Dereyck Moore with a Packers fan during a pilgrimage to Green Bay.

...The three used to think their student days at Florida A&M University were the peak of sports memories. Dereyck Moore and Corey Evans were drummers in the famed Marching 100 band, halftime performers who were so popular that the football game served as warmup and after party. Moore and Evans reunited with Roary Lee in Atlanta and started venturing into new cultures in new time zones, partying on a pigskin passport from Dallas to Phoenix to Denver. Along the way they began to compete among themselves to make each trip more memorable.

"The culture of D-I big-time football was a new experience," Moore said. And we kept gravitating to it. ... We never looked at black college football the same again." Their "Fall Football Pilgrimage" would eventually evolve into a three-day, forget-the-budget excursion that began with golf and great dinner on Friday, college football on Saturday and a pro game on Sunday.

READ THIS GREAT STORY AT: http://www.ajc.com/living/content/living/stories/2007/11/15/roadtrip%201118.html

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Prairie View celebrates first winning season in 31 years at JSU expense

by beepbeep

Prairie View A&M University Panthers are no longer terrible in football. Just ask Coach Rick Comegy and the Jackson State University Tigers who were defeated by the Panthers 30-27 yesterday. The win gives Coach Henry Frazier III and PVAMU (6-3, 5-3 SWAC) its first winning season in three decades which is cause for celebration. The Panthers have one game remaining with a home contest with Alabama A&M next week.

The 39 year old head coach who has become the beacon of change for the Panthers was in third grade in Washington, D.C., when PVAMU had its last winning season way back in 1976. Frazier came to Prairie View from CIAA Division II Bowie State University, his alma mater, where he resurrected the Bulldogs program from a 21 consecutive loss string before his arrival to having the best record in school history. Frazier was the Bulldogs quarterback and led them to the 1989 CIAA championship.

So, Prairie View was the right fit for an extraordinary head coach who saw this gig as the greatest opportunity in college sports. What was he thinking? With no expectations of winning and being reminded daily by the press of Prairie View's history of having the Division I record of 80 consecutive losses in the 1990's, he was viewed like all fifteen other coaches that had tried. All had come and gone with an accumulated record of 74-295-4, since 1965.

Photo: PVAMU Head Coach Henry Frazier III has led the 2007 Panthers to a winning season, where 15 other former Prairie View coaches failed since 1965.

Back to JSU. If you think Jackson State was looking past PVAMU after their big win last week over last season SWAC champions Alabama A&M University, guess again. With this loss, JSU and AAMU are now tied for first place in the East Division with identical 6-2 records, but with JSU holding the important tie breaker in head-to-head competition. The Panthers are now tied with Southern for second place behind West division leader Grambling (8-2, 8-0 SWAC) which is an amazing accomplishment considering that Prairie View has the 9th lowest football budget in the SWAC conference, which consists of 10 programs.

Frazier deserves a lot of credit, but you have to give the team more credit for executing the plans of their coaches by digging deep to win. Quarterback Mark Spivey was able to torch Jackson State with four touchdown passes (8-19/4 TD/0 Int, 180 yards), when the Panther ground game was held to a total of 43 rushing yards. Prairie View junior wide-receiver Joe Townsend (5-10,160 lbs) from Jacksonville, Florida had a career day catching two passes for touchdowns for a total of 99 yards. The Panthers defense held JSU to only 79 yards rushing on the day, but quarterback Jimmy Oliver of the Tigers was able to complete 21/31 for 296 yards and three touchdowns and no interceptions. Jaymar Johnson, WR was able to score on a 16 yard pass and 38 yard strike from Oliver in the first half.

PVAMU defense was led by senior linebacker Zach East from Houston, Texas who had a monster game with a career high 19 tackles (seven solo), a forced fumble and a blocked field goal to keep JSU offense under control.

Senior Quarterback Mark Spivey, 6-5/180, Houston, Texas Westfield H.S., had a career day with four TDs against Jackson State.

Spivey was not to be outdone by Jackson State, hitting receivers on touchdowns from 32, 35, 20 and 64 yards giving the Panthers an explosiveness not seen at Prairie View in over 40 years. The win was reserved by a fourth quarter interception with 1:11 left by free safety Chris Adingupu at the JSU 45 yard line and Prairie View ran out the clock on the Tigers. The Panthers (6-3, 5-3 SWAC) will end their 10 game schedule next week at home with Alabama A&M. A win by the Panthers not only will improve their winning record but will put Jackson State University in the SWAC championship game (against Grambling State) if JSU defeats next week's foe, Alcorn State. Guess who JSU Coach Rick Comegy will be cheer leading for next week other than for his team to win?

A second or third place finish for the Panthers in the SWAC West Division goes beyond expectations for a program that has traveled a very long road back to respectability. Henry Frazier III in his fourth season is writing a new chapter in Prairie View history, but he is not nearly finished with the final product--SWAC championships in the modern era for the Panthers. This program is digging deep and setting an example for all universities on what it takes to build a winning football program.

PVAMU Football Photo and Audio Show: The Meaning of the Shovel http://homecoming.pantherconnect.com/ss/PVAMUFtBl07Shove/index.html

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Saay What! MEAC/SWAC sports and people

by beepbeep

Saay What, ya'll!

Morgan State University men basketballers nearly pulled off an upset of the Connecticut Huskies last night in the 2K Sports College Hoops Classic at Storrs, Connecticut. The Bears in their season opener, held the Huskies to 42 percent shooting from the floor, busted a 14-2 run in the second half and tied UConn at 52 with seven minutes remaining in the game. However, the Huskies prevailed 69-65 over the Bears.

MSU head coach Todd Bozeman crew was able to overcome a 37-28 first half lead over the Bears and outscore UConn 37-32 in the second half. Guard Reggie Holmes came off the bench for MSU to throw down 6 of 12 shots to lead the Bears with 18 points; Boubacar Coley hit a double/double with 12 points and 10 rebounds; and senior guard Jamar Smith popped in 16 points to lead the Bears. Morgan State shot 50 percent from 3-point land (11-22), had 11 steals and 24 personal fouls. UConn shot 24-33 free throws (72%) where as, Morgan hit only 4-9 (44%). If they quit fouling ya'll, the Bears walks away with the win. Coach Bozeman is in his second season at Morgan State and it appears the Bears are ready to compete...

What the heck is the Atlantic Sun Conference? Well--anyhow, Alabama A&M University Bulldogs drops two games to start the season in the 2K Sports College Hoops Classic at Rupp Arena to Gardner-Webb University 69-55 in the first round and Central Arkansas 69-59 in the consolation game. That Gardner-Webb bunch pulls off the upset of the season by embarrassing the #22 ranked Kentucky Wildcats 84-68 before 20,000 Kentucky fans in their home arena. Yep, the Southeastern Conference gets steamrolled by the Atlantic Sun and Gardner-Webb University, a 2,474 student private school located in Boiling Springs, North Carolina. The Runnin' Bulldogs accomplished something above and beyond anything it had ever achieved in the sport. You can hold your heads up Alabama A&M Bulldogs as you held the Running' Bulldogs to 69 points, which Kentucky could not...

Photo: Head Coach Clemon Johnson, UAF

Former Florida A&M University and Philadelphia 76ers basketball star Clemon Johnson got a great start to his head coaching career as the new leader of the University of Alaska Fairbanks Nanooks. Coach Johnson's team was able to put it on cruise control in two wins over Simpson University 110-84 and 93-81 on November 1 and 3rd, respectively. Just how good the Nanooks will be this season under Coach Clem Johnson will be revealed tonight in a Division I game at California and November 15, in the BP Top of the World Classic, where the Division II UAF club will face Tennessee State University Tigers in the hosted Division I classic. Johnson earned both his undergraduate degree in Economics and a Master's Degree in Sports Management from FAMU. You can read more about the 6 foot-10 inch Clemon Johnson and the UFA basketball program at: http://www.uaf.edu/news/featured/07/coaches ...

The Aggies of North Carolina A&T State University are becoming a total embarrassment to Division I football. The Florida A&M University Rattlers were able to kick a field goal in the final minute of their homecoming contest to beat the Aggies 24-21 at Bragg Memorial Stadium for NCA&T's record 26 consecutive loss. We don't mean to rag on the Aggies but these guys are virgins when it comes to laying someone out and winning a ball game. Their last recorded victory came in the 2005 season and they now lead all of Division I with the current losing streak. Maybe the Aggies can pull off an upset at South Carolina State on November 17, 2007 at Charleston, South Carolina. Probably not on a well coached Buddy Pough team that fell short on the hype of being the favorite to win the MEAC. Coach Lee Fobbs Jr. is currently 0-21 in his second season as the head of the Aggies football program and if they don't win their final game with SCSU, it will give NCA&T two consecutive 0-11 virgin seasons. We understand abstention, but this is a bit much to stomach.

Aggies, please do your fans a favor and schedule Livingstone College or Savannah State as your 2008 season opener and end this streak. Strike that last suggestion--Savannah State University school colors does have Orange, so they probably will beat you too. Substitute Texas Southern University Tigers, who have their own dreadful losing streak going with 12 consecutive loses that should be at 14 by next season with UAPB and UHouston left on their schedule for this season. Saay What! ...

FAMU's Wesley Taylor #20 kicks winning field goal in last week homecoming game with North Carolina A&T State University. Rattlers win 24-21.

Hampton University head football coach Joe Taylor announced on Wednesday that T.J. Mitchell will be the starting quarterback against Florida A&M University Rattlers on Saturday at 1:00 p.m., in Armstrong Stadium. However, expect Herbert Bynes to play against FAMU, also. Mitchell had been benched in favor of freshman Herbert Bynes for arguing with teammates during games for missed plays during two previous games. This two head monster at quarterback may cause problems for FAMU as both played well in the 31-24 win last week over Bethune Cookman.

Expect Jeremy Gilchrist to hook up with T.J. to break the Hampton school record of 977 yards, held by Houston Texans Jerome Mathis. Gilchrist is currently 25 yards shy of this record and has 63 receptions on the season. The Rattlers owe the Pirates big time for a 59-7 azzkicking they received last season in Bragg Stadium. FAMU r-freshman Eddie Battle is expected to continue his development at quarterback with senior QB Leon Camel providing much needed leadership. FAMU sensational freshman running back Philip Sylvester leads the MEAC in all-purpose yards averaging 159.8 yards per game. The Pirates leads the MEAC in scoring offense (30.2 per game), 4th in scoring defense (22.0 per game), 1st in passing offense (238.0 per game), 1st in punting (39.3 net/P, 44.8 average yards)and first in first downs. On paper, Hampton beats FAMU in just about every statistical category, but nothing is worst than tangling with angry Rattlers. FAMU will not get blown out this weekend by the 5-4,4-3 MEAC Pirates. The Rattlers are 3-6,2-4 MEAC in a disappointing season...

Saay What! brothers. The Florida A&M University Volleyball Team played just well enough to knockoff the University of North Florida at home on Tuesday night by a score of 30-25, 27-30, 30-22, 30-27 for a total 3-1 score. The Lady Rattlers are 13-6 on the season and usually plays to the level of the competition, which is not good especially playing a club that is 4-25 like the Ospreys. FAMU was coming off a spirited showing against #3 ranked Texas where they loss 3-0 to break a 14 game Rattlers win streak. The Lady Rattlers are undefeated in MEAC play and have a 96 game win streak intact in the conference. FAMU Seniors Hannah Uckelmann and Iva Lakic were honored and played their last home game as Rattlers. The next match is at South Carolina State Lady Bulldogs on November 10, 2007, at 5:00 p.m., Orangeburg, S.C....

Senior running back Chad Simpson, Morgan State University is MEAC leading rusher with 248 att/1272 yards, 12 TDs/10 games, 5.1 average/127.1 yards per game. Simpson is 2nd in all-purpose yards with 1589 yards at 158.9 per game.

The lotto question of the day--will Morgan State Bears end the football season on a winning note and with a winning record? Standing in the Bears (5-5, 4-3 MEAC) way for a winning season are the South Carolina State University Bulldogs (5-4, 4-2 MEAC), who have won 22 of the last 23 games in the series. MSU Coach Donald Hill-Eley is very close to leading the Bears over the hump but it will take a monster game (i.e. 250+ yards) from MEAC leading rusher Chad Simpson and a complete shutdown of SCSU running back Will Ford and quarterback Cleve McCoy for the Bears to win. This is going to be Morgan's Superbowl, so expect Hill-Eley to have the Bears in championship form and successfully pull off the upset. Saay What! Bears win...

Will it be #10 ranked Delaware State (8-1, 7-0 MEAC) or #26 ranked Norfolk State (7-2, 6-1 MEAC) crowned as MEAC Champions this Saturday? It's any body's guess, but Delaware State has found a way to overcome adversity the past few weeks to keep their undefeated conference record intact. However, the DSU Hornets does not dominate in any conference statistical category but just find ways to win. Norfolk State is a half game behind DSU in the MEAC standings.

On the other hand, Norfolk State Spartans has "the bus" at running back, who can takeover a running game. I'm speaking of none other than senior Daryl Jones who is tied for #2 in MEAC rushing with 989 yards and 12 TDs on 211 carries. Jones is a 250 pound load to tackle and will run over you in a one-on-five situation. If the Hornets focus solely on stopping Jones and company, the Spartan quarterback Casey Hansen will go over the top for completions to keep the drives alive. In ten seasons of division I football, NSU has never had a winning season nor won a MEAC championship in football. The Spartans should be ready to jump on the bus with Daryl Jones for this contest.

Delaware State has too much riding on this game to let Norfolk State march into Alumni Stadium and steal the victory. Not only will a win give the Hornets the MEAC crown and automatic bid to the NCAA FCS playoffs, but a date with in-state #6 ranked University of Delaware Hens (8-1, 5-1 CAA) in the first round of the playoff. UD and DSU have never met on the football field although they are both in the FCS and are located only 40 miles apart. Saay What!! This should be sufficient motivation for Coach Al Lavan Hornets to tell the Spartans to beat it, literally and musically. Expect DSU to clobber MEAC upstart Norfolk State, as it has been proven by Howard and SCSU that they can be stopped for -15 and 56 yards rushing. The Hornets balanced attack with several NFL prospects (junior RB Kareem Jones, junior QB Vashon Winton, senior WR Shahee McBride and senior kicker Peter Gaertner) may provide the MEAC with the best opportunity to get past round one of the FCS playoffs. Just beat it, Norfolk State University! Just beat it...

Norfolk State University Spartan Legion Marching Band (playing: "Beat It.")

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

FAMU Volleyball falls to Texas 3-0

The Florida A&M University Volleyball Team got an early introduction to what they can expect in the NCAA Volleyball Tournament as they faced NCAA #3 ranked Texas Longhorns in Austin on November 2, 2007. The Rattlers were competitive but were soundly beaten by a superior team with quality depth, before 1457 Texas fans. The Rattlers were led by Hannah UCKELMANN, Jovana BLAZESKI and Iva LAKIC, in defeat.

Texas has won 14 consecutive contests since their opening Big 12 loss on September 12, 2007, at #1 ranked Nebraska.

The experience should benefit the Lady Rattlers as they sharpen their play for the upcoming Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) and NCAA volleyball tournaments. FAMU will be competing for their 7th consecutive MEAC title and the league's automatic bid to the NCAA volleyball tournament. Rattlers coach Tanio "Tony" Trifonov will be seeking the 10th overall MEAC title for FAMU and his 8th title as the FAMU head coach. He's done an incredible job and is very,very impressive as a coach and recruiter, and runs the FAMU program the right way. Trifonov should be named NCAA volleyball coach of the decade, if such a list exists.

The Texas loss ends the Lady Rattlers string of 12 consecutive victories, who were last defeated by Tulane on September 15, 2007, in Tempe, Arizona at Crowne Plaza Phoenix Airport Classic.

The FAMU Lady Rattlers are scheduled to return to non-conference action on November 6, 2007, against the University of North Florida at 6:00 p.m. in Gaither Gymnasium, Tallahassee, Florida. The Rattlers final conference match for the regular season is scheduled for November 10, 2007, at 5:00 p.m., at South Carolina State University, Orangeburg, S.C.

FAMU Volleyball is in great hands with Rattlers coach Tanio "Tony" Trifonov. Iva Lakic, #16 is a senior MB from Valjevo, Serbia, Valjevo High School.

Looking ahead, the Lady Rattlers will be defending their conference championships and 96+ consecutive winning matches in the MEAC, at the MEAC Volleyball Tournament on November 16-17, at Holland Hall (Hampton University) Hampton, Virginia and will closeout the regular season with a non-conference match at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida on November 21, at 12:00 p.m.

-beepbeep
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by University of Texas Media Relations

AUSTIN, Texas -- The No. 3 Texas Volleyball team used three double-digit kill performances, including a 14-kill effort by sophomore opposite hitter Ashley Engle to edge Florida A&M, 3-0 Friday night at Gregory Gymnasium.

The Longhorns 30-21, 30-20, 30-20 victory moved UT to 18-3 on the year and 13-1 in Big 12 play, while FAMU fell to 12-6 on the season. Texas out-hit Florida A&M .366-to.132 on the night and out-blocked the Rattlers 13-to-3.

Engle led the Texas attack, notching 14 kills on .462 hitting and adding eight digs, five total blocks and a service ace. Sophomore outside hitter Destinee Hooker posted a team-high 17 kills on .361 hitting, while junior middle blocker Lauren Paolini totaled 13 kills and recorded just one attack error.

In game one, Hooker paced the Texas charge, posting eight kills on 14 swings and leading a 7-0 UT run that gave the Horns an early 9-3 advantage. The Longhorns did not lead by more than six until late in the game when Paolini and Hooker led Texas on a 4-0 run that moved the margin to 29-20. Hooker recorded two kills during the rally and Paolini recorded one kill before teaming with Hooker on a block that setup game-point. Paolini's fourth kill of the game closed out the first frame and gave UT a 30-21 win.

Engle came on strong for Texas in the second stanza, highlighting a 5-0 run that blew open the game and gave the Longhorns a 16-7 edge. The Rattlers battled back to close the lead to five points, however, four kills by Engle down the stretch allowed Texas to stretch the lead back to eight at the 26-18 mark. Florida A&M added two more points, but the Horns closed out the second game at the 30-20 mark on a block by Paolini and senior setter Michelle Moriarty.

The Longhorns took advantage of a series of early kills by Paolini in the third frame, claiming a 14-6 lead on her fourth kill of the game. Senior outside hitter Jen Christian came on late in the game, connecting for three kills to help Texas push its lead to as many as 10, but the Rattlers narrowed the lead to seven at the 27-20 mark, but three straight UT blocks, including junior outside hitter/defensive specialist Kiley Hall's first career block closed out the third game, 30-20.

Moriarty steadied the Texas attack on the night with 53 assists and 12 digs, marking her seventh assist/dig double-double of the season. Paolini led the Longhorns offense with a .545 attack mark and paced the defense with a career-best 10 total blocks. Senior libero Alyson Jennings headlined Texas with 13 digs in the victory and freshman outside hitter Juliann Faucette added 11 digs of her own.

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POSTGAME QUOTES

Volleyball head coach Jerritt Elliott, University of Texas

General Comment: It was good to play a non-conference match against someone who is probably going to win their conference. We were definitely not firing on all cylinders tonight, and I don't know if it was that we weren't inspired or not motivated or what exactly was effecting us. The thing that I look at as a coach is the habits and the mentality that we come into the match with. I felt like we could have played at a higher level and that we could have been smoother, but again, the bottom line is that we were able to find a "W". Our blocking numbers were solid and I felt like we did a better job in game three after we had talked things over at the break, and there is a positive to that.

On adjusting to Florida A&M: They played a really deep perimeter and they left open the tips. Our players decided to continue to hit until game three when we started tipping and scoring which made things pretty easy. There are defenses for each system and you have to be able to adjust and make those adjustments.

On playing Florida A&M: We didn't know what we would get from Florida A&M. We just know that they usually dominate their opponents and they have a lot of foreigners. In the past, they have been a really strong NCAA team, so we felt that this team was going to win their conference and give us an opportunity to do work on some things and stay fresh.

On what they expected from Florida A&M and how they lived up to those expectations: Well we really didn't have any film on Florida A&M, so we didn't really know what they were going to come out with. We knew that they set to the outside a lot, but that's all we had to go on. Serving wise we knew not to serve to the libero, because she was passing really well. Offensively we just tried to find the holes and place the ball to score. I think we were surprised on both sides. I think we were surprised at how we were playing, and also how they were handling themselves. We could have played better, and they were stepping up their game for us.
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Volleyball Box Score
2007 Longhorn Volleyball
Florida A&M vs #3 Texas (Nov 02, 2007 at Austin, Texas)

Florida A&M ATTACK SET SERVE SRVDEF BLOCK GEN
## Name GP K E TA PCT A SA SE REDIGBS BA BEBHEPOINTS
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5 CORZO,Cinthya....... 3 2 0 11 .182 1 0 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 2.0
9 GOMEZ,Maria......... 3 2 3 8 -.125 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 3.5
10 MANZO,Zaira......... 3 2 0 6 .333 28 1 1 0 10 0 0 1 0 3.0
12 UCKELMANN,Hannah.... 3 6 0 11 .545 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 6.5
15 BLAZESKI,Jovana..... 3 12 8 42 .095 0 1 1 0 14 0 1 2 0 13.5
16 LAKIC,Iva........... 3 10 7 43 .070 1 0 0 2 5 0 1 0 0 10.5
7 EGOAVIL,Susan....... 3 0 0 0 .000 1 0 1 2 10 0 0 0 0 0.0
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Totals.............. 3 34 18 121 .132 33 2 4 6 50 1 4 5 0 39.0

TEAM ATTACK PER GAME TOTAL TEAM BLOCKS: 3.0
Game K E TA Pct Sideout Pct
1 11 7 47 .085 15-29 51% GAME SCORES 1 2 3 TEAM RECORDS
2 11 3 33 .242 16-30 53% Florida A&M......... (0) 21 20 20 12-6, 6-0 MEAC
3 12 8 41 .098 15-29 51% Texas............... (3) 30 30 30 18-3, 13-1 Big 12

Texas ATTACK SET SERVE SRVDEF BLOCK GEN
## Name GP K E TA PCT A SA SE REDIGBS BA BEBHEPOINTS
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1 Faucette, Juliann... 2 7 3 21 .190 1 0 2 1 11 0 1 0 0 7.5
3 Paolini, Lauren..... 3 13 1 22 .545 1 2 1 0 5 2 8 0 0 21.0
4 Moriarty, Michelle.. 3 1 0 3 .333 53 0 0 0 12 0 2 0 2 2.0
8 Doris, Jennifer..... 3 6 2 11 .364 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.0
10 Engle, Ashley....... 3 14 2 26 .462 1 1 2 0 8 1 4 0 0 18.0
21 Hooker, Destinee.... 3 17 4 36 .361 0 1 2 0 3 0 1 4 0 18.5
9 Klein, Chelsey...... 2 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0
11 Hall, Kiley......... 2 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2.0
12 Lewis, Alexandra.... 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
13 Christian, Jen...... 2 4 2 12 .167 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 5.0
16 Jennings, Alyson.... 3 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 1.0
Team................ 1 0.0
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Totals.............. 3 62 14 131 .366 56 6 9 2 56 5 16 5 2 81.0

TEAM ATTACK PER GAME TOTAL TEAM BLOCKS: 13.0
Game K E TA Pct Sideout Pct
1 20 6 46 .304 16-22 72% Site: Austin, Texas (Gregory Gymnasium)
2 22 5 42 .405 16-20 80% Date: Nov 02, 2007 Attend: 1457 Time: 1:26
3 20 3 43 .395 16-21 76% Referees: Richard Bleau, Debbie Stanford

1 2 3 Total
Tie scores 3 3 1 7
Lead changes 3 1 0 4


PBS Florida Crossroads: The Making of the Band, The FAMU Marching 100

The Florida A&M University "Marching 100” was featured on PBS’s Florida Crossroads television show on October 30, November 1, and November 4, 2007, which aired on PBS and other public, educational and government channels throughout the State of Florida. The 30-minute documentary, "The Making of the Band: The FAMU "Marching 100," focused on the members of the Marching 100, who spoke candidly about what it takes to be a part of the world renowned tradition.

For your pleasure and enjoyment, the entire program is provided below in a sequence of three parts of the program. Dr. Julian E. White, director of bands and chairman of the Florida A&M University Department of Music, shares impartial insight to the internal workings of this 61 year old institution, which was created by Dr. William P. Foster. You don't want to miss watching this straightforward documentary of the Florida A&M University Marching 100. Enjoy!

Part I: PBS Documentary, "The Making of the Band: The FAMU Marching 100"


Part II: PBS Documentary, "The Making of the Band: The FAMU Marching 100"


Part III: PBS Documentary, "The Making of the Band: The FAMU Marching 100"