Monday, September 30, 2019

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Price, Wilson lead XULA runners at McNeese meet

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Results:  Men    Women

LAKE CHARLES, La. — Senior Taylor Price and freshman Ahmad Wilson were Xavier University of Louisiana's first finishers Saturday in the Lake Charles Toyota Cowboy Stampede cross country meet at Enos Derbonne Sports Complex.
     

Price, leading the Gold Nuggets for the third time in as many meets this season, ran 5,000 meters in 20 minutes, 59.4 seconds to finish 53rd out of 100 women. Wilson, leading the Gold Rush for the first time in his XULA career, ran four miles in 25:26.5 to place 88th out of 104 men.
     

\Also finishing for the XULA women were Maliya Vaughan (87th place, 25:02.8), Alexis Williams (90th, 25:56.1), Darryan Horton (91st, 25:58.2) and Hajjia Mohammed (98th, 27:34.3). Horton, a freshman, made her collegiate debut.
     

The other finishers for the XULA men were Ghassan Alansi (91st, 26:11.2), Adrian Thornton (93rd, 27:36.7) and Devin Macklin-Jackson (94th, 27:48.5). It was the first collegiate race for Thornton, a freshman.
     

In women's team scoring, the Gold Nuggets collected 359 points to finish 13th out of 14 schools. A longtime NAIA member, XULA finished ahead of NCAA Division I Alcorn State. XULA did not qualify for men's team scoring.
     

Individual champions were Arina Kleshchukova (17:34.6) of New Orleans in the women's race and Daniel Saina (19:51.7) of McNeese, the host school, in the men's. Houston won both team titles, outscoring its city rival, Rice, 44-55 in the women's division and McNeese 46-50 in the men's.
     

Next competition for XULA will be the Watson Ford Invitational Oct. 12 at Choctaw Trails Course in Clinton, Miss. The women's 6,000-meter race will start at 8:30 a.m., followed by the men's 8,000-meter race at 9:15 a.m.

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Sizzling September! Nuggets win at SUNO, move to 7-0 in GCAC

Xavier University of Louisiana women's volleyballNEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana volleyball finished September unbeaten after its 25-11, 25-19, 25-19 victory at SUNO Saturday.
     

The Gold Nuggets (15-4 overall, 7-0 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference) were 7-0 during the month — the fourth time in the program's 12-year history that XULA did not lose during a calendar month.
     

"We've started well in the first half of the conference schedule," XULA head coach Pat Kendrick said. "We're continuing to work on our consistency as we move toward GCAC Tournament play."
     
Bria Mayes had nine kills and hit .533, and Jaida Dowd and Vivica Price-Spraggins had seven kills apiece for the Gold Nuggets, who finished at .308 and hit .300 for the first time in 14 matches.
     

Other XULA statistical leaders were Tiffany Phillips and Eva Le Guillou with 14 assists apiece, Taylor McGee and Melody Scales with two aces apiece, McGee and Jennifer Torres with nine digs apiece and Price-Spraggins and Adili Rikondja with five blocks apiece.
     

Destinee Cain had eight kills, Kennedy Williams seven and Taikedra Joseph six for SUNO (1-6, 1-6), and Kennedy Cooper had 12 digs.
     

XULA limited SUNO to .099 hitting and had advantages of 40-26 in kills, 35-20 in assists, 8-0 in aces, 44-34 in digs and 10-1 in blocks.
     

XULA closed the first set with an 18-6 run, but SUNO played much more competitively the final two sets. Three late Price-Spraggins kills gave the Gold Nuggets the second set after trailing 13-10 and 15-14, and in the third set Mayes had three kills and Dowd two to help XULA turn a 3-0 deficit into a 15-5 lead. Mayes ended the match with a kill.
     

There were four GCAC matches Saturday at SUNO. XULA won 25-6, 25-18, 25-22 against Tougaloo in its other match. Dillard, in second place in the GCAC at 6-1, defeated SUNO 23-25, 25-16, 25-15, 25-14 and Tougaloo 25-15, 25-14, 25-22.
     

In the GCAC regular season, XULA has won:
     •  Its last 34 matches in a row.
     •  Its last 15 sets in a row.
     •  103 of its last 105 matches.
     •  102 of its last 104 sets.
     

XULA will go out of town for three matches in two days next week — 3 p.m. Friday at the University of Mobile in Mobile, Ala., then Saturday in Jacksonville, Fla., against GCAC opponents Talladega at 1 p.m. EDT and Edward Waters at 6 p.m. EDT.

BOX SCORE

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Gold Nuggets defeat Tougaloo in 1st of 2 GCAC matches at SUNO

NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana hit .688 in the first set Saturday en route to a 25-6, 25-18, 25-22 volleyball victory against Tougaloo in the first of two Gulf Coast Athletic Conference matches for the Gold Nuggets at SUNO's The Castle.
     

XULA (14-4, 6-0) will play SUNO in the other match at 6 p.m.
     

Maya Smith and Vivica Price-Spraggins had seven kills apiece for the Gold Nuggets, and they hit a combined .722 in 18 attacks. Kayla Black and Zora Barnett had six kills apiece, and Ema Causevic and Bria Mayes had four kills apiece.
     

Xavier University of Louisiana women's volleyballTaylor McGee had match highs of three aces and 12 digs. Jennifer Torres had 10 digs, Causevic served two aces, and Smith had two blocks. Eva Le Guillou had 21 assists, and Tiffany Phillips had eight.
     
Kierstin Salley and Kayelyn Salley had five kills apiece for Tougaloo (5-12, 3-4), and Briana Hodge had four blocks.
    

XULA outhit Tougaloo .235 to .038 — .280 to minus-.078 through the first two sets — and had advantages of 39-18 in kills, 35-15 in assists, 8-1 in aces and 37-20 in digs. Tougaloo had a 5-4 edge in blocks.
     

The victory was the Gold Nuggets' sixth in a row, a season high, and their ninth in their last 10 matches. In the GCAC regular season, XULA has won 33 matches in a row and 102 of its last 104.
     

XULA is 20-0 all-time against Tougaloo. The teams will meet again at 6 p.m. Oct. 19 at XULA's Convocation Center.

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Sunday, September 29, 2019

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HBCU Official Football Attendance Leaders - Week 5



For this exhibit, only Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) HBCU home games or Classics are ranked.  Road games held at the home stadium of non-HBCUs are reported for comparison purposes.

WEEK 5 HBCU FCS ATTENDANCE LEADERS

1. Grambling State vs. Prairie View A&M, State Fair Classic, Dallas, TX - 52,315
2. Delaware State at North Carolina A&T State - 16,567
3. Central State (OH) vs. Alabama A&M, Gulf Coast Challenge, Mobile, AL - 11,590
4. Florida A&M at Norfolk State - 8,249
5. North Carolina Central at Morgan State - 7,609
6. Mississippi Valley State at Alcorn State - 7,593
7. Southern at Arkansas Pine Bluff - 6,863
8. Bethune-Cookman at Howard - 5,700 

*Kentucky State vs. Jackson State, Circle City Classic, Indianapolis, IN - ???
* Attendance report pending release

HBCU ROAD GAME ATTENDANCE

Tennessee State at Eastern Kentucky- 8,861
Tuskegee at West Alabama - 5,003
Texas Southern at Houston Baptist - 3,215
West Virginia State at Concord - 1,219

COMPARISON TO D-II EXPERIENCE

1. Fayetteville State vs. Elizabeth City State, Down East Viking Classic
    Rocky Mount, NC - 9,190
2. Winston-Salem State at Virginia Union - 7,302
3. Savannah State at Morehouse - 5,238
4. Edward Waters at Shaw - 4,231
5. Albany State at Clark Atlanta - 3,423
6. Emporia State at Lincoln (MO) - 3,108
7. Lane at Miles - 2,764
8. Johnson C. Smith at Virginia State - 2,031
9. Saint Augustine's at Bowie State - 1,851 
10. Benedict vs. Fort Valley State, UpState HBCU Classic, Greenville, SC - 1,421
11. Chowan at McKendree (IL)  - 1,083

-beepbeep  9/29/2019

Our Road To The Championship! HBCU Football Scoreboard - Week 5



SATURDAY, September 28, 2019

MEAC
Bethune-Cookman 37, Howard 29
Florida A&M 30, Norfolk State 28
North Carolina Central 27, Morgan State 17
North Carolina A&T State 37, Delaware State 0   (9/26/19)

OVC
Eastern Kentucky 42, Tennessee State 16  

SWAC
Kentucky State 33, Jackson State 25  Circle City Classic
Prairie View A&M 42, Grambling State 36  State Fair Classic
Alabama A&M 63, Central State 20   Gulf Coast Challenge
Alcorn State 45, Mississippi Valley State 19 
Southern 31, Arkansas Pine Bluff  7
Houston Baptist 68, Texas Southern  31

SIAC
Albany State 54, Clark Atlanta 19
Savannah State 17, Morehouse 10 
Kentucky State 33, Jackson State 25  Circle City Classic
Fort Valley State 50, Benedict 16  UpState HBCU Classic
Alabama A&M 63, Central State 20  Gulf Coast Challenge
Miles 52, Lane 28
West Alabama 36, Tuskegee 16 

OTHER HBCUs
Oklahoma Panhandle State 34, Texas College 8
Shaw 49, Edward Waters 10 
West Virginia State 33, Concord 23
Emporia State 50, Lincoln (MO) 7 
Brevard 40, Allen 9

CIAA
Bowie State 54, Saint Augustine's 6
Livingstone 35, Lincoln (PA) 19
Virginia Union 16, Winston-Salem State 15  
McKendree 42, Chowan 35 
Fayetteville State 55, Elizabeth City State 12 22nd Down East Viking\Classic
Virginia State 31, Johnson C. Smith 15


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