Tuesday, March 18, 2014

NCAA Div. I Women's Basketball Tournament: Hampton and Prairie View Destinations Set

SWAC Champions #16 seeded Prairie View faces #1 Connecticut in Storrs; MEAC Champions #12 seeded Hampton plays #5 seeded Michigan State in Chapel Hill

INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana  -- Historical milestones weave the way through the 64-team field of competitors for the 2014 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship, as announced on Monday by the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee.

Highlighting the selections are five programs that are making their first appearance, while two others are celebrating being selected more than 30 times in the 33-year history of the championship.

Earning No. 1 seeds are Connecticut (34-0), Notre Dame (32-0), Tennessee (27-5) and South Carolina (27-4). Tennessee was the Southeastern Conference (SEC) tournament champion, while South Carolina was an at-large selection from the SEC after winning the conference regular-season championship. UConn and Notre Dame each concluded the regular season with unblemished records en route to winning conference regular season and tournament titles in the American Athletic and Atlantic Coast Conferences, respectively. The perfect records mark only the second time in the history of Division I women’s basketball that two teams enter the tournament undefeated. The only other time was in 1998 when both Tennessee and Liberty were undefeated entering tournament play. Tennessee went on to win the national championship with a 39-0 record, while Liberty was eliminated in the first round.

Thirty-two conferences were granted automatic bids for the championship and the remaining 32 teams were selected at-large.

First- and second-round games will be played at 16 sites Saturday, March 22 through Tuesday, March 25, with the 16 second-round winners moving on to the four regional sites. The Lincoln Regional (Pinnacle Bank Arena, Lincoln, Neb.) and the Notre Dame Regional (Purcell Pavilion, Notre Dame, Ind.) will be played on Saturday, March 29 and Monday, March 31, while the Louisville Regional (KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Ky.) and the Stanford Regional (Maples Pavilion, Stanford, Calif.) will be held Sunday, March 30 and Tuesday, April 1. The four regional winners will advance to the 2014 NCAA Women’s Final Four, April 6 and 8 in Nashville, Tenn. at Bridgestone Arena.

Tennessee continues its appearance streak, participating in all 33 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championships. Second on the all-time appearance list is Georgia, making its 31st overall appearance. Akron, North Dakota, South Dakota, Winthrop and Wright State are all making their first NCAA tournament appearance.

In the history of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship, 14 schools have captured the national title. Tennessee and UConn lead the way with eight championships apiece. UConn is the defending national champion after claiming the 2013 title in New Orleans with a 93-60 win against Louisville in the title game, matching Tennessee for the most national championships won by a single school. If it is able to score six more wins in the 2014 championship, UConn would equal Baylor’s record for most wins in a season, with Baylor going 40-0 in 2012.

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America EastAlbany28-42022013
American AthleticConnecticut34-02591172013
Atlantic CoastNotre Dame32-02041192013
Atlantic SunFlorida Gulf Coast26-71012012
Atlantic 10Fordham25-71011994
Big EastDePaul27-61810182013
Big SkyNorth Dakota22-9FIRST APPEARANCE
Big SouthWinthrop24-8FIRST APPEARANCE
Big TenNebraska25-6117112013
Big 12Baylor29-41230102013
Big WestCal State Northridge18-141011999
ColonialJames Madison28-59792011
Conference USAMiddle Tennessee29-4165162013
HorizonWright State26-8FIRST APPEARANCE
IvyPennsylvania22-62022004
Metro AtlanticMarist27-69592013
Mid-AmericanAkron23-9FIRST APPEARANCE
Mid-EasternHampton28-47072013
Missouri ValleyWichita State26-61012013
Mountain WestFresno State22-106062013
NortheastRobert Morris21-112022008
Ohio ValleyTennessee-Martin24-73032013
Pac-12Southern California22-121529132006
PatriotArmy25-71012006
SoutheasternTennessee27-532115242013
SouthernChattanooga29-3111112013
SouthlandNorthwestern State21-122022004
SouthwesternPrairie View A&M14-175052013
SummitSouth Dakota19-13FIRST APPEARANCE
Sun BeltWestern Kentucky24-81617162008
West CoastGonzaga29-46862013
Western AthleticIdaho25-82022013

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Arizona StatePac-1222-91113112011
BYUWest Coast26-69392012
CaliforniaPac-1221-99992013
DaytonAtlantic 1023-74242013
DukeAtlantic Coast27-62052202013
FloridaSoutheastern19-121311132012
Florida StateAtlantic Coast20-111213122013
GeorgiaSoutheastern20-113055302013
Georgia TechAtlantic Coast20-118582012
IowaBig Ten26-82218222013
Iowa StateBig 1220-101417142013
KentuckySoutheastern24-81015102013
LSUSoutheastern19-122241222013
LouisvilleAmerican Athletic30-41619162013
MarylandAtlantic Coast24-62133202013
Michigan StateBig Ten22-91316132013
North CarolinaAtlantic Coast24-92442232013
NC StateAtlantic Coast25-72119212010
OklahomaBig 1218-141630162013
Oklahoma StateBig 1223-8118112013
Oregon StatePac-1223-105251996
Penn StateBig Ten22-72430242013
PurdueBig Ten21-82345222013
St. John’s (N.Y.)Big East22-108682013
Saint Joseph’sAtlantic 1022-9126122013
South CarolinaSoutheastern27-41011102013
StanfordPac-1229-32771252013
SyracuseAtlantic Coast22-95052013
TexasBig 1221-112632252012
Texas A&MSoutheastern24-8101892013
VanderbiltSoutheastern18-122639262013
West VirginiaBig 1229-49792013

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Monday, March 17, 2014

Deonte Shorts trying to grow, become Southern’s leader at quarterback

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana  -- Jogging out to practice at A.W. Mumford Stadium seems eerie for Southern redshirt freshman quarterback Deonte Shorts.

Although he talks or texts with departed quarterback Dray Joseph nearly every day, Shorts said the first spring without Joseph in pads still strikes him as weird.

But while Joseph — Southern’s all-time leader in touchdown passes — won’t throw another ball or don the blue and gold, he’s still invested in the success of the position he left vacant.

“Be yourself on the field,” Joseph tells Shorts. “Show them boys the right way and lead them in the right direction.”

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Florida A&M Rattlers To Hold Pro Day Tomorrow At Noon

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TALLAHASSEE, Florida  --  The Florida A&M University Rattler Football Program will showcase its' cadre of pro prospects at their annual Pro Day on Tuesday, March 18 at the Hansel Tookes Recreation Center, starting at 12 Noon. 

Graduating seniors as well as rising seniors will be put through their paces by the FAMU Staff under the watchful eyes of professional football scouts. 

The talent showcase will begin inside the Tookes Center with vertical jumps and bench press, followed by outdoor testing which will include the shuttle run and the 40-yard dash.
 
Contact: Vaughn Wilson or Alvin Hollins (850) 599-3200/3736

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Texas Southern set to face Cal Poly in NCAA Tournament Opening Round

When: Wednesday, 6:40 p.m. ET (truTV)
DAYTON, Ohio --  The Texas Southern Tigers will face Cal Poly on Wednesday, March 19 at 5:30 pm in UD Arena in the Opening Round of the 2014 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. Texas Southern enters the game riding a nine-game winning streak and a 19-14 overall record.

Cal Poly of the Big West Conference enters the game after winning their league tournament defeating Cal State Northridge 61-59 in Anaheim.

The game will be shown live on TruTV and will also be broadcast on KTSU Radio 90.9 FM.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19 NCAA FIRST FOUR
Cal Poly vs. Texas Southern
March 19, 2014 5:30 pm CT
UD Arena (Dayton, Ohio)

A limited number of tickets will be available through the Texas Southern University Athletic Department. More details will become available no later than Tuesday morning. NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Tickets are also available online at http://www.ncaa.com/final-four/tickets-hospitality.

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Tuskegee Golden Tigers advance to NCAA Division II South Region championship game - "The Sweet 16"

LAKELAND, Florida  --  The Tuskegee men's basketball team has achieved what no other team in the history of Golden Tiger basketball has accomplished. The Golden Tigers' basketball team has advanced to the championship game of the NCAA Division II South Regional Tournament. Tuskegee (20-11) posted a 93-87 win over the University of North Alabama Lions (23-10) in semifinal play in Lakeland, Fla., on Sunday evening at the Jenkins Field House on the campus of Florida Southern College.

The Golden Tigers took a 12-11 lead at the 11:39 mark in the first half and never trailed again in the game. After trailing the Golden Tigers by sixteen points in the second half, the Lions made several runs, but they could only narrow the Golden Tigers' lead to three points. Again, clutch free-throw shooting in crucial moments contributed to the six-point win by the SIAC champions.

Tuskegee had five players in double figures, led by senior All-SIAC forward Richard Dixon with 22 points. Javier McKinney had 14 points; Kevin May had 12 points; and Camden Foster, Elliot Dean and Graham Olatunji with 10 points apiece. Foster pulled down seven rebounds and May dished out nine assists to lead the Golden Tigers.


Tuskegee University pep band at 2014 SIAC Tournament -- Song: Holy Grail

The Golden Tigers, who led the Lions 50-36 at halftime, were 27 of 40 (67.5 percent) from the free throw line, while the Lions were 31 of 43 (72 percent) for the game.

Bruce Adams led the Lions, winner of the Gulf South Conference (GSC) basketball tournament, with 21 points, followed by Nathan Spehr and Rashaun Claiborne with 18 points apiece. Calvin Dade added 10 points. Claiborne grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds for the Lions.

With the win over the Lions, the Golden Tigers are in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Division II Tournament.

On Tuesday night, March 18, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. CT, the Golden Tigers will face the Delta State University Statesmen in the championship game of the South Region of NCAA II. The Statesmen defeated Saint Leo 70-61 in the other semifinal game.

The winner of Tuesday night's basketball game will move on to Elite 8 action, scheduled for the Ford Center in Evansville, Ind., March 26, 27 and 29.


Tuskegee University pep band at 2014 SIAC Tournament

Story by Arnold L. Houston
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JSU Announces 2014 Football Schedule; Seven Home Games


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JACKSON, Mississippi -- The Jackson State University Division of Athletics has announced its 2014 football schedule and the Tigers will offer fans an exciting 12 game slate of football action, seven of which are home games at Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium.

JSU (8-4, 8-1 SWAC), which finished the 2013 season with a second straight trip to the Southwestern Athletic Conference title game, opens the 2014 season under first year head coach Harold Jackson.

The Tigers open the Jackson era against Florida A&M at Memorial Stadium on Aug. 30. The two teams have met 17 previous times and JSU holds the series edge (8-7-2). JSU will then welcome Virginia Lynchburg to Memorial Stadium on Sept. 6 in the first ever meeting between the two programs on the gridiron.

On Sept. 13 the Tigers will travel to Memphis, Tennessee to face Tennessee State for the 25th Annual Southern Heritage Classic. JSU returns to Memorial Stadium on Sept. 20 when the Tigers host Grambling State. JSU takes to the road for the second time of the season when the Tigers travel to Pine Bluff, Arkansas to take on Arkansas-Pine Bluff.

JSU then returns to Jackson for a four game home stint. JSU hosts Prairie View A&M on Oct. 4 and Mississippi Valley State on Oct. 11 for the homecoming football game. Following an open date JSU takes on Southern on Oct. 25 and Alabama A&M on Nov. 1 for senior day.

The Tigers will remain on the road for the rest of the season.

On Nov. 8,  JSU travels to Montgomery, Alabama to face Alabama State. JSU then makes a trip to Houston, Texas to face Texas Southern on Nov. 15. The regular season ends with a visit to Lorman, Mississippi to take on Alcorn State on Nov. 22.

JSU Tigers 2014 Football Schedule

Aug. 30           Florida A&M “Rattlers” (W.C. Gorden Classic)
Sept. 6             Virginia Lynchburg “Dragons”
Sept. 13           vs. Tennessee State “Tigers” (25th Annual Southern Heritage Classic)
Sept. 20           Grambling State “Tigers” (High School/Transfer Day)
Sept. 27           at Arkansas – Pine Bluff “Golden Lions”
Oct. 4              Prairie View A&M “Panthers”
Oct. 11            Mississippi Valley State “Delta Devils” (Homecoming)
Oct. 18                        Open
Oct. 25            Southern “Jaguars”
Nov. 1             Alabama A&M “Bulldogs” (Senior Day)
Nov. 8             at Alabama State “Hornets”
Nov. 15           at Texas Southern “Tigers”
Nov. 22           at Alcorn State “Braves”
Dec. 13            SWAC Championship Game

Home games in bold font, dates and locations subject to change


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NCCU Eagles Earns 14-Seed in NCAA Tournament, Will Face Iowa State on Friday

Eagles earn the best seed in MEAC History, will play at approx. 9:00 p.m. (CT)

DURHAM, North Carolina  --  After winning the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Tournament, North Carolina Central University now knows its fate in the NCAA Tournament as the Eagles were selected as a 14-seed in the East Region and will battle the third seeded Cyclones of Iowa State on Friday night at approximately 9:00 p.m. (CT) from the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas.

The Eagles enter the NCAA field of 68 winners of 20-straight contests and have tied for the most wins in a single season in school history, tying the 1989 NCAA Division II National Championship team who went 28-4 and the legendary John McClendon's 1950-51 team that finished 28-5.

NCCU clinched its first berth into the NCAA Tournament at the NCAA Division I level on Saturday, March 15 with a 71-62 win over Morgan State inside the Norfolk Scope Arena.

The Eagles have only faced two Big 12 Conference opponents (Kansas State and Oklahoma).  NCCU dropped a 95-49 contests on Feb. 17, 2009 to Kansas State, and gave the University of Oklahoma fits falling to the Sooners in overtime (71-63) on Nov. 15, 2010.

NCCU enters the NCAA Tournament with an impressive resume that includes a win against the No. 12-seed in the Midwest region, Wolfpack of NC State, on Nov. 20 (82-72), and a number of close loses to the No. 5-seed in the East Region Bearcats of Cincinnati (74-61) on Nov. 8, and lost to the No. 1 seed  in the Midwest, Wichita State (77-66) on Dec. 22.

Not to be forgotten, for the second straight season, the maroon and gray finished 15-1 in the MEAC to run away with the regular season crown and recorded back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time since the 1996-1997 campaign.

The game will be broadcast live on TNT as the all-star trio of Marv Albert (Play-by-play), Steve Kerr (Color Analyst), and Craig Sager (sideline) will be on the call for the final game of the night in San Antonio.

For more information about NCCU athletics, visit www.NCCUEaglePride.com or download the NCCU Sports Network app available in the App Store, Google Play and Amazon.

Chris Hooks, Assistant Sports Information Director/Broadcast Media Coordinator
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SWAC champ TSU to face Cal Poly in first round of NCAA Tournament

HOUSTON, Texas  -- Texas Southern gathered in the player's lounge at H&PE Arena Sunday afternoon to learn their NCAA Tournament destination.

About halfway through the NCAA Tournament Selection Show, loud chants of "TSU! TSU! TSU!" began to echo from players and support staff to celebrate the school's first NCAA appearance in 11 years.

"It was a proud moment for Texas Southern," senior guard Ray Penn said.



The Tigers (19-14), winners of the Southwestern Athletic Conference's automatic bid, will face Big West champion Cal Poly (13-19) in a First Four play-in game at 5:40 p.m. CT Wednesday in Dayton, Ohio.

The winner of the game, matching No. 16 seeds, will face No. 1 seed Wichita State (34-0), the nation's only unbeaten team, in the second round of the Midwest Region Friday in St. Louis.

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Saint Augustine's University claims 34th NCAA Div. II national title behind two first-place finishes

St. Aug Wins 34th National Track & Field Crown
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina  -- Led by the strength of its sprinters and two first place finishes by DeJon Wilkinson, Saint Augustine's University claimed the NCAA Division II Men's Indoor Track and Field Championship at the JDL Fast Track on Saturday, March 15, 2014.

The title is the latest achievement in the illustrious history of the famed St. Aug track and field program. The Falcons have won 13 men's indoor crowns and 34 national championships overall under legendary Head Coach George Williams.

"It's always a team effort," remarked an ecstatic Williams. "Every championship is a different championship. I have a good group of kids who believed. When they believe, they can conceive. It was very close, but we pulled it out."

The Falcons scored 84.50 points to earn the title. Adams State was second with 83 points and Ashland finished third with 48 points. In the women's division, Adams State was the winner with 67 points followed by fellow CIAA member Johnson C. Smith with 59 points and Lincoln (Mo.) with 47 points.

The Falcons produced two national individual champions in the running events. Ty'reak Murray won the 60 meter hurdles while Roxroy Cato captured the 400 meter dash.

Heading into the 3000m, the Falcons had a 12 point lead, but at that point it was still very close. Adams State placed three in the top eight of the 3000m, giving them a slim five point lead with two events to go. It came down to placement in the men's high jump which was still being contested. Eddie Shelton finished tied for seventh giving him 1.5 points. Adams State's Justin Bethea cleared the bar at 6-11 ¾ giving him a fourth place finish and more importantly five points.

Once the 3000m was over, the Falcons knew all they had to do was win the 4x400 meter relay. They did so in convincing fashion (3.14.10) to win their signature event and claim the ultimate prize of the national championship.

The Falcons, who entered Saturday with sixteen points, got off to a brilliant start. DeJon Wilkinson won the triple jump and David Shaw Jr. was fourth to give the Falcons 15 points in the first event. Wilkinson leaped 51-10 and Shaw Jr. jumped 49-8 ½.

"It's been a long time coming," said Williams of Wilkinson who won the field most valuable player award. "He's a good kid and he deserves it. Hopefully he continues to have a stellar career."

Then Cato won the 400m dash (47.66) alongside Josh Edmonds who placed fourth (47.94). Ty'reak Murray won a tight race in the 60 hurdles. He ran 7.78 to hold off Dennis Bain of Claflin, who was second in 7.79. Moussa Dembele of the Falcons placed eighth in the event in 8.72, giving the Falcons 11 more points and moving them closer to Adams State's lead.

Jones, Edmonds, and Burkheart Ellis, Jr. gave the Falcons their first lead when the trio finished fourth, fifth, and eighth in the 200m. The only event left was the 4x400 meter relay and the Falcons won that event in grand fashion.


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Championship Photo Gallery
Final (W): Adams State wins title with 67 points
Final (M): St. Augustine earns 34th national title
Day 2 men's video recap
Day 2 women's video recap
Day 1 (W): Grand Valley State lead after five events
Day 1 (M): Adams State has 29, leads field
Day 1 video recap
Complete Results | Qualifiers released

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UNA Lions End Season with 93-87 Loss to Tuskegee Tigers in Regional Semifinal

LAKELAND, Florida  --  The University of North Alabama men’s basketball team could not overcome a 16-point second-half deficit in a 93-87 loss to Tuskegee Sunday in the second round of the NCAA Division II Tournament. The loss wraps up the Lions’ season with a 23-10 record.

Tuskegee (20-11) shot 51 percent from the floor, including several baskets at point blank range. The Golden Tigers led 50-36 at the half and held off a late UNA surge over the final 20 minutes of play.

“We got behind and couldn’t get over the hump,” said UNA head coach Bobby Champagne. “We battled back but just couldn’t get it done. I’d like to give a lot of credit to Tuskegee. They played tremendous last night against Florida Southern and continued to do so tonight.”

The Lions held an early 11-8 lead before Tuskegee went on a 20-9 run to take control. UNA never regained the lead.

Trailing 56-40 early in the second half, North Alabama was able to close the gap to single digits. A basket by Rashaun Claiborne cut the lead to 58-50 with 15:37 remaining. After the Golden Tigers regained an 11-point advantage, UNA went on a 7-0 run to pull to within four.

The Tuskegee lead never got above eight the rest of the way, but North Alabama could never get closer than three. After UNA closed the gap to four on two different occasions, a late Tuskegee surge pushed the lead back to 84-76 with 2:55 remaining.

The Lions used a 7-2 spurt to make the score 86-83 at the 1:10 mark and got a steal by Tyler Pritchard in the final minute of play. The defensive play led to a three-point attempt by Marquel Darrington. The shot, however, rattled in and out before Tuskegee grabbed the defensive rebound.

After the Golden Tigers made only one of two free throws, a runner by Claiborne again rattled out and fell to Tuskegee’s possession. Kevin May made both free throws at the other end and the Lions would get no closer than six the rest of way.

Bruce Adams led the Lions with 21 points. Rashaun Claiborne and Nathan Spehr added 18 points each. Claiborne, who added 12 rebounds on the night, wrapped up his two-year career at UNA with 999 points. Calvin Dade rounded out the top scorers for the Lions with 10 points.

Senior Wes Long turned in eight points to go over 1,000 points for his career. He went over the mark with a three-point basket at the 16:06 mark in the second half and finishes his career with 1,002 points, including 247 three-pointers.

“I’d trade all 1,000 points for a win tonight,” said Long. “It was just tough for us to match Tuskegee’s fire. We just didn’t have enough intensity.”

Six players reached double figures in scoring for the Golden Tigers. Richard Dixon turned in a game-high 22 points for Tuskegee.
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JCSU Women's Track and Field Places Second at the 2014 NCAA DII Indoor Championships

WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina  -- The Johnson C. Smith University women's indoor track and field team finished second overall at the 2014 NCAA Division II Indoor Championships held at the JDL Fast Track. JCSU recorded 59 team points, while Adams State University won the title with a score of 67. The Golden Bulls made a dramatic improvement from their seventh place finish in the 2013 NCAA DII Indoor Championships.

Senior and reigning USTFCCCA Atlantic Region Track Athlete of the Year Danielle Williams (St. Andrew, Jamaica) had a superior performance during the championships. Williams won individual national titles in three events (60m dash, 60m hurdles, and 200m dash).


JCSU's Danielle Williams and Samantha Elliott placed 1st and 2nd, respectivley in the 60m hurdles event at the 2014 NCAA DII Indoor Championships held at the JDL Fast Track in Winston-Salem, NC.

In the 60m hurdles, Williams and junior teammate Samantha Elliott (Kingston, Jamaica) claimed first and second place on the medal stand. Williams won with a time of 8.12 to earn 10 team points, while Elliott finished in 8.32 seconds for eight team points. Williams won the 60m dash event in 7.32 seconds; an improvement from her preliminary time of 7.42 on day one. Elliott placed fifth in the 60m dash with a time of 7.53 seconds. Those combined results added 14 points to the team total.

Williams established a new JDL Fast Track facility record with her time in the 200m dash. She surpassed the facility mark of 24.05 with her event winning time of 23.80 seconds. Elliott placed in eighth in the event clocking 24.75 at the finish line. Their results added another 11 points to the team score.

Sophomore Tovea Jenkins (St. James, Jamaica) took third overall in the 400m dash. Jenkins picked up six points finishing in 55.15 seconds; an improvement from her preliminary time of 55.90 on day one.

The 4x400m relay team of Jenkins, Elliott, freshman Crystal Campbell (St. Catherine, Jamaica), and freshman Domenique Julius-Williams (Ontario, Canada) brought home the fourth event title for JCSU. The quartet won the event and set a new facility record with a time of 3:43.33.

The five JCSU competitors will return with 11 All-American honors.

JCSU women's track and field concludes the indoor season and begins the outdoor season. The Golden Bulls will compete in the UNC-Charlotte 49ers Classic on March 21-22 at the Irwin Belk Track on the campus of UNCC.

Lincoln Blue Tigers Finish Third At The NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships

The Lincoln (MO) Women's team took 3rd place with an overall total of 47.00 points
during the Division II Men's and Womenâ??s Indoor Track and Field Championships
 held at the JDL Fast Track in Clemmons, NC, Saturday March 15, 2014.
Credit: Bruce Chapman/NCAA Photos
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina -- Thirteen members of the Lincoln women's track & field team combined to turn in 11 All-American performances as the Blue Tigers took third at the NCAA Division II Indoor Championships. The Blue Tigers finished with 47 points on Saturday (March 15), the final day of the two-day national title meet.

Yanique Ellington led Lincoln in two events, finishing third in the 60m (7.50) and fourth in the 200m (24.01) to twice earn All-American status. Twishana Williams was also a two-time All-American performer, taking third in the mile in 4:53.08 and joining with Monique Thompson, Donna-Lee Hylton and Jhevere Hall to finish third in the distance medley relay (11:46.70).

Thompson also earned All-American honors individually in the 800m, finishing fourth with a time of 2:10.54. Hylton, meanwhile, earned multiple All-American distinctions as a member of relay teams, as she also joined with Kimberly Bailey, Tamara Keane and Lovan Palmer to take eighth in the 4x400m relay.

The Blue Tigers had multiple individual All-American winners in three events, including the 200m, where Janae Johnson finished sixth after clocking in at 24.61. Ladonna Richards and Juneille Barker were both All-American performers in the 60m hurdles, with Richards finishing fourth (8.39) and Barker taking seventh (8.56). In the long jump, Nickeisha Beaumont placed fourth (5.94m) while Shakeisha Miller ended in sixth (5.80m).

Also competing on Saturday was Jonelle Campbell, who earned the right to represent Lincoln in the triple jump. Campbell finished 17th in that event, posting a longest distance of 11.53m.

Adams State picked up 67 team points to win the national championship while Johnson C. Smith finished second with 59 points. The Blue Tigers edged out fourth-place Grand Valley State (44 points) for third while Ashland (30 points) rounded out the top five. With Lincoln's third-place finish, the Blue Tigers' dynasty continues, as LU has now finished in the top three at the NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships in nine of the past 11 years.

With the indoor season complete, the Lincoln women's track & field team will now be off for two weeks before opening the outdoor season in St. Louis, Mo. from March 28-29 at the Washington University in St. Louis Invite.

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Dan Carr, Assistant AD for Media Relations
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Sunday, March 16, 2014

from THE EDITOR: Some Folks Should Stop Whining!

Dwight Floyd
THE EDITOR
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TALLAHASSEE, Florida  -- This is in response to the ESPN article: Coach K: ACC deserves respect.

The best of the NCAA college men’s basketball teams make it into the playoffs. The best of the rest don’t, however it is fair and most entertaining.

As I perused the most talked about predictions, ESPN Joe Lanardi’s Bracketology, I saw a lot of teams that were close in talent, making it almost impossible to predict where the so called upsets will come from. Some would say that there is great parity in the college ranks and I would not necessarily disagree. It is just that the dispersion of talent is not as equal as we would like.

In their parings the NCAA selection committee does more to ...

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Lincoln Captures 2014 ECAC Men's Basketball Championship & Secures 20th Season Victory



FAIRFIELD, Connecticut – The Lions were crowned the 2014 ECAC Men's Basketball Tournament Champions after a 65-49 victory against Caldwell College notching their 20th win of the season. Senior guard George Jackson (Baltimore, MD/Digital Harbor HS) was named ECAC Tournament MVP after posting a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds.

Four players netted double figures as the Lions shot 36% from the field and made six three-pointers. Defensively, Lincoln forced Caldwell into 15 turnovers and held them to 32% shooting from the field.

Derrick Washington (Washington, DC/Coolidge SHS) and Tony Efese (Spring Valley, NY/St. Joseph Regional HS) led the Lions bench in scoring. Washington had a game-high 15 points while Efese had 13 points, four steals, three assists, and two blocks. George Jackson (Baltimore, MD/Digital Harbor HS) had 12 points, 10 rebounds, and four assists and Justin Jackson (Baltimore, MD/Digital Harbor HS) finished with 12 points also.

The Lions were crowned the 2014 ECAC Men's Basketball Tournament Champions
after a 65-49  victory against Caldwell College notching their 20th win of the season.
Senior guard George Jackson was named ECAC Tournament MVP after posting
 a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds.

The Lions led the entire way in their battle with the Cougars. In the opening half, the Lions held an 18-7 advantage after a Will Cole (Newark, NJ/Cesar Chavez HS) made basket in the paint giving Lincoln their first double digit lead. The duo of Tony Efese (Spring Valley, NY/St. Joseph Regional HS) and Derrick Washington (Washington, DC/Coolidge SHS) carried the offensive load from off the bench combining for 15 points. Lincoln also out-rebounded Caldwell 26-16 and grabbed 10 offensive rebounds and carried a 33-24 lead into the half.

In a valiant effort, Caldwell fought their way back into the contest and went on a 10-0 run in the second half cutting the lead to 43-41 at the 10:29 mark. Derrick Washington (Washington, DC/Coolidge SHS) put the Lions on his shoulders and hit back-to-back jump shots for some much needed breathing room. The Lions closed the game on a 22-6 run in the final nine minutes of action and captured their first post season championship with a 65-49 win over Caldwell.

George Jackson (Baltimore, MD/Digital Harbor HS), Justin Jackson (Baltimore, MD/Digital Harbor HS), Derrick Washington (Washington, DC/Coolidge SHS), Chris Kinney (Washington, DC/Theodore Roosevelt SHS), and Stefan Washington ended their collegiate career with a win and more importantly brought The Lincoln University their first ECAC Championship as an NCAA Division II institution. The Lions conclude their 2013-14 season with an overall record of 20-9.

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