Showing posts with label Jackson State University Lady Tigers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jackson State University Lady Tigers. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

JSU first opponent for LSU women quest for fifth straight Final Four

Before LSU can worry about traveling 70 miles down I-10 for regional play they must first negotiate the tough terrain waiting for them at home where they will face No. 15 seed Jackson State (18-13) — the Southwestern Athletic Conference tournament champion — at approximately 9:30 p.m. Saturday.

The LSU-Jackson State winner faces the survivor of Saturday’s 7 p.m. game between No. 7 Marist (31-2) and No. 10 DePaul (20-11).All four first-round games in Baton Rouge will be televised by ESPN2.

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JSU women happy to receive respect with No. 15 seed

There were distinctly different reactions from the Jackson State women's basketball team as the Lady Tigers watched the NCAA Tournament announcements inside the Walter Payton Center on Monday.

Observers would have thought JSU's name was called when a graphic showed No. 1 seed Connecticut playing No. 16 Cornell in Bridgeport, Conn. Early predictions had Jackson State playing the nation's top team and there was a sense of thrilled relief in the air.

"I was like, 'Oh Lord', that's a tough team to beat," JSU guard LaSharee Christian said about UConn. "Once we saw Connecticut, it was like now we don't know where we're going to be."

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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Jackson State's Lady Tigers crash NCAA party

Jackson State earns first berth since 1995 with upset of regular season champion

BIRMINGHAM, AL - Denise Taylor has coached on the professional level as the first coach of the WNBA's Utah Starrz. The seventh-year Jackson State coach has been named coach of the year in two different college conferences. She's even won the Southwestern Athletic Conference regular season four times.

But Taylor has never been to the NCAA Tournament - until now.

The Jackson State women will be one of 64 teams to compete in the Big Dance after a 63-61 upset of regular season champion Prairie View A&M in the SWAC Tournament at Fair Park Arena on Saturday.

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