Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Winston-Salem State Announces 2014 Football Schedule

WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina  --  The Winston-Salem State University Department of Athletics has released its 2014 football schedule. Winston-Salem State finished 10-2 in 2013, and made its third consecutive trip to the NCAA DII playoffs. The schedule features two opponents that made the 2013 NCAA DII playoffs and another challenging Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association schedule of games.

Winston-Salem State University will open the 2014 season at home in Bowman Gray Stadium against 2013 playoff participant, the UNC Pembroke Braves on September 6th. The Braves defeated the Rams to open the 2013 season in Pembroke before WSSU went on to win 10 games in a row before losing in the playoffs. UNCP was a 2013 NCAA DII playoff participant. Winston-Salem State holds a 3-1 season lead over the Braves.

The following week, September 13, 2014, The Rams will take to the road to face Valdosta State University at Cantrell Stadium on the campus of McEachern High School in Powder Springs, GA. The game will be a rematch of the 2012 NCAA DII National Championship game that saw the Blazers defeat the Rams 35-7. Valdosta State holds a 1-0 series lead over the Rams.

WSSU will return home for the third week of the season, as they will host the Golden Tigers of Tuskegee University at Bowman Gray Stadium. The September 20th matchup will be a rematch of the 2013 Cleveland Classic that saw the WSSU Rams defeat Tuskegee 35-13. The Golden Tigers were a 2013 NCAA DII playoff participant for the first time. Tuskegee holds a 2-1 series lead over the Rams.

"Our first three games will be a big challenge for the program in the non-conference portion of the schedule", says head coach Kienus Boulware. All of these schools that have played in the NCAA playoffs within the past couple season, but we look forward to the tough challenge", stated Boulware.

Winston-Salem State will open conference play on September 27th, when the Rams will host the Vikings of Elizabeth City State University at Bowman Gray Stadium. Winston-Salem State has won four games in a row in the series, and holds a 38-15-2 series advantage over the Vikings.

As the month of October rolls around, the Rams will hit the road for consecutive games. On October 4th, WSSU will travel to Murfreesboro, N.C. to take on the Hawks of Chowan University. The Rams have won consecutive games over Chowan in the series, and lead the overall series by that 2-0 margin.

"Elizabeth City and Chowan and are back on our CIAA conference schedule.  We have played them before but will have to; and ECSU has a powerful running game, but Chowan has a high powered passing attack, so we will have to adjust our focus for teams that have different styles", added Boulware.

The following week, October 11th, WSSU will travel to Charlotte, N.C. to face the Golden Bulls of Johnson C. Smith. The Rams has won 13 consecutive games over the Golden Bulls, including a 44-17 win in 2013. Winston-Salem State leads the series record against the Golden Bulls, 40-21-4.

The Rams will return home to the friendly confines of Bowman Gray Stadium on October 18th for Homecoming 2014, as the WSSU Rams will host St. Augustine's University. WSSU has won two straight in the series and holds a slight 13-11-2 overall series record against the Falcons.

WSSU will finish up the month of October by hosting the Livingstone College Blue Bears on October 25th for Senior Day at Bowman Gray Stadium.  Winston-Salem State has won 11 consecutive games versus the Blue Bears, including this past season's 40-0 win. WSSU holds a 37-11-1 series advantage over Livingstone.

November 1st, Winston-Salem State will travel to Raleigh, N.C. to take on the Bears of Shaw University. The Rams have won three straight versus Shaw including this past season's tilling 28-24 win. WSSU leads the series 10-7-2.

Winston-Salem State will wrap up the regular season will a CIAA showdown against Fayetteville State on November 8th. The Rams have won five consecutive versus the Broncos, including this season's 28-14 win. The Rams lead the series 46-13-3.

"Being on the road for the final two CIAA games will be challenging for us.  Fayetteville State is never an easy environment to play in and Shaw is always a tough challenge", Boulware concluded.  "Both Shaw and Fayetteville State played us very tough last season at home, and we know that going on the road will be a test for us."

2014 Winston-Salem State University Schedule

Date Opponent Time
September
Sat 6 UNC Pembroke 6:00 PM
Sat 13 at Valdosta State   TBA
Sat 20 Tuskegee TBA
Sat 27 Elizabeth City State* 6:00 PM
 
October
Sat 4 at Chowan * TBA
Sat 11 at Johnson C. Smith * TBA
Sat 18 St. Augustine's * Homecoming 1:30 PM
Sat 25 Livingstone * 1:30 PM

November
Sat 1 at Shaw * TBA
Sat 8 at Fayetteville State * TBA
Sat 15  CIAA Championship Game
 
Home games in bold.
* Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Game

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