Saturday, February 14, 2015

XU's Wright receives national player of week honor

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NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana men's basketball standout Morris Wright has been named the North Carolina Mutual BOXTOROW National Player of the Week.
    
Wright — a 5-foot-10 junior guard from Zachary, La., and a former Zachary High School and Baton Rouge Community College standout — will be a guest on the national sports talk show From the Press Box to Press Row with Donal Ware. The one-hour show airs at noon Saturday in New Orleans on KKNO Radio (750 AM). 
 
Wright on Tuesday earned his third Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Week award this season. He led Xavier in scoring (18.0 points per game), assists (4.0), steals (3.0) and made 3-pointers (6) during a 2-0 week. Wright averages 13.8 points in 2014-15 and leads Xavier in scoring for the second consecutive season.
    
The Gold Rush are in Little Rock, Ark., to play GCAC opponent Philander Smith at 4 p.m. Saturday. Xavier is 19-6 overall and 8-2 in the GCAC and in second place. Xavier is ranked 17th in NAIA Division I.

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TSU Tigers Defeat Alabama A&M In Marathon Game, 13-11

NORMAL, Alabama  – It took over three hours before Tennessee State claimed a win over Alabama A&M on a frigid Friday afternoon. The Tigers and Bulldogs went back and forth all afternoon, before Lauren Dreitlein hit a two-run home run in the top of the seventh to propel TSU to a 13-11 win.

The Tigers improved to 2-4 as they handed the Bulldogs (6-1) its first loss of the season. Game two was called after two innings of play, with AAMU leading 1-0, due to darkness. It has yet to be determined if the game will resume on another date.
 
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Dreitlein, playing in her first game as a Tiger, earned her first career hit in a heroic fashion. With a runner on second and two outs, the junior drove a 0-2 pitch over the centerfield fence to break an 11-11 tie. The blast was one pitch after Dreitlein hammered a ball over the fence in foul territory down the left field line. The lead helped the transfers’ junior college teammate, Taylor Green; earn her second consecutive win in TSU blue.
 
The Tigers used 11 hits and eight walks on its way to scoring a season high 13 runs. The first seven batters in the lineup record hits, as four Tigers collected multiple hits during game one. Lindsey Burgess drove in four runs on the day with a double and a home run, while Kailey Richard pushed across three runs and Tayler Shimizu drove in two more.
 
The Tigers opened the scoring in the first as Joselynn Yates tripled to right center to chase home pinch runner Liz Stansberry for the early 1-0 lead. A&M responded in the bottom of the inning with four runs off Green.
 
TSU cut the lead in half in its next at bat as Shimizu doubled to left, plating Burgess who scored from first. The Bulldogs wasted no time striking back as Tiana Sanders picked up two of her six RBI on a home run to extend the lead to 6-2 after two innings of play.
 
Junior transfer Jasmine Matchen entered in relief of Green in the second and held AAMU scoreless over the next two-plus innings allowing the Tigers to regain the lead. TSU picked up three runs in the fourth as Richard drove in two on a single through the right side of the infield; after Shimizu scored on an over throw off a Gearlds single.
 
In the fifth, Yates opened the inning with a double and scored two batters later on a Burgess double to even the score at 6-6. The Tigers took the lead a batter later as Burgess scored on a single up the middle by Shimizu. The lead would be short lived as the Bulldogs finally got to Matchen scoring three runs to take a 9-7 lead.
 
Amber Glayon entered in the fifth to record the final two outs. TSU would put the freshman in line for her first win with three runs in the top of the sixth. With two outs and runners on the corners, Burgess powered a line drive over the fence in left center for her first home run of the season and the eighth of her career. Once again, the Bulldogs responded in the bottom of the inning with two runs off Green who reentered in a save situation.
 
With the Tigers trailing 11-10, Savannah Womack and Kate Morris opened the final inning with walks. Womack stole second and advanced to third as the ball-four pitch to Morris got away from the catcher. Richard picked up her third RBI of the day on a sacrifice fly to right to tie the game at 11-11 and setting up the opportunity for Dreitlein.
 
TSU will return home for the home opener on Friday, Feb. 13 as they host the Tiger Classic. The three day event will play host to five teams and will feature the Tigers six times during the 15-game event. Information on the Classic will be available on tsutigers.com.
 
 
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TSU Football announces the additions of Shannon and Northern to coaching staff

HOUSTON, Texas -- Texas Southern University head football coach Darrell Asberry has announced two key hires for the upcoming season. Joining the Tigers coaching staff for the 2015 campaign will be Offensive Coordinator John Shannon and Defensive Coordinator Heishma Northern.

"We really feel fortunate to be able to bring in two guys with the level of experiences of Coach Shannon and Coach Northern," said Asberry. "Obviously things couldn't be better in regards to familiarity as I played for Coach Shannon and grew up with Coach Northern. We're very excited to have both of them on staff and I truly feel like the sky is the limit with this football program with the collective talent we've been able to assemble on the coaching side."

Shannon brings with him an impressive resume that features stops at Marshall, Toledo, Troy State and Jackson State.

In his first year at Marshall, Shannon directed an offense that averaged 330 yards and 20.5 points per game. Marshall's offense also produced a 1,000-yard rusher in second-team all-conference selection Darius Marshall and two all-freshman tackles in C.J. Wood and Ryan Tillman.

Shannon came to Marshall after spending five years on the staff at the University of Toledo. He served as the Rocket's offensive coordinator for three seasons after coaching the wide receivers in his first two years at Toledo.

The Rockets had great success under Shannon's tutelage. In four of his five seasons at Toledo, his offenses ranked in the top 21 in the nation in total offense, including two years ranking 11th overall. The 2007 season saw Shannon's success continue, averaging 448.4 yards per game and 21st in the country. Toledo was had the No. 14 rushing attack in the nation last season, rushing for over 209 yards per game. In an October contest at Northern Illinois, Shannon's offense set a school and MAC record with 812 yards of offense.

During Shannon's tenure, Toledo grabbed two Mid-American Conference West Division crowns including a conference championship in 2004. Those seasons were capped off by postseason appearances in the 2004 Motor City Bowl and the 2005 GMAC Bowl. The Rockets upset four ranked teams in his five seasons, including a win over ninth-ranked Pittsburgh in 2003.

Shannon coached NFL quarterback Bruce Gradkowski, who was the first-team All-MAC Quarterback in 2005 and was named the conference MVP that season. He finished his career as the NCAA active leader in career completions percentage, connecting on 68.44% of his passes. During this time he also coached Lance Moore, who played for the New Orleans Saints, and who led the NCAA with more than 100 catches during his junior season.

Prior to his work at Toledo, Shannon was the offensive coordinator at Troy University in 2001-2002. He assisted in the Trojans' move to the Division I-A level where the Trojans posted a 7-4 record, which included a win over SEC member Mississippi State.

From 1994-2000, Shannon worked as the offensive coordinator at Jackson State. During his tenure, the team set multiple offensive records while posting wins in 75 percent of their games. JSU brought home conference championships in 1995 and 1996 while participating in the SWAC Championship Game in 1999.

He received several accolades while at Jackson State, including the 2000 American Football Coach Magazine Division I-AA Offensive Coordinator of the Year, the 2000 AFCA Division I-AA Assistant Coach of the Year and the 2000 All-American Football Foundation Top Assistant Coaches Award.

His other coaching stops include two seasons coaching wide receivers at Maryland (1992-93), offensive coordinator and receivers coach at the University of Pacific (1989-1991), offensive passing game coordinator at the University of Richmond (1984-88), assistant at Morehead State (1982-83) and stints as an assistant coach Wayne State University (1980-81) and Maryville College (1978-79). He began his career as a graduate assistant and tight ends coach at Western Kentucky in 1977.

Northern is widely regarded as one of the top defensive minds in Black College Football. At Prairie View A&M as head coach, Northern had several memorable campaigns as 36 offensive records were broken under his watch.

The Panthers were an offensive juggernaut nationally as they ranked sixth nationally in total offense, ninth in scoring offense, ninth in completion percentage, ninth in third down percentage, 10th in passing offense and 10th in first down offense. Wide receiver Deandre Cooper, who earned an NFL Free Agent invite, also closed out his career in style as he shattered PVAMU all-time great Otis Taylor's single season mark with 1,037 receiving yards and 80 receptions.

Northern also made history as his 56-48 win over Stephen F. Austin was the first over SFA in school history and the first win over a Southland Conference opponent since 1985. Six student-athletes garnered All-SWAC honors as the Panthers finished second in the SWAC West.

During the 2012 season, the Panthers became an offensive juggernaut under Northern as they led the SWAC with 414.7 yards per game while also finishing first in pass efficiency (140.3), second in pass offense (228.0) and third in rush offense (186.7). Six players were named to the All-SWAC team with freshman Johnta' Hebert earning SWAC Freshman of the Year honors.

Prairie View A&M continued its NFL tradition as former Panther defensive end Jarvis Wilson inked a free agent deal with the Green Bay Packers. Wilson's signing marked the fourth straight year a student-athlete from Prairie View A&M signed an NFL Free Agent contract.

In his first season as head coach for the Panthers, Northern led one of the youngest teams in the Southwestern Athletic Conference to within one game of earning a SWAC Championship berth as Prairie View A&M finished tied for second in the SWAC's Western Division. As a team, the Panthers placed five players on the 2011 All-SWAC Team, led the league in rush offense with 174.8 yards per game and finished with the third-best offensive unit in the SWAC. Defensively, Northern's defensive background had a huge impact on the field as the Panthers led the SWAC with 45 sacks. Prairie View A&M also displayed sound discipline on the gridiron as they committed the fewest amount of penalties in the SWAC.

As a result of the team's defensive prowess, defensive end Adrian Hamilton emerged as one of the top defenders in the nation as he set the SWAC and Prairie View A&M single season sack record with 20.5 sacks en route to earning 2011 co-SWAC Defensive Player of the Year honors and a third-place finish in the 2011 Buck Buchanan Award voting, which is awarded to the top defender on the Football Championship Subdivision level. Prairie View A&M's fifth consecutive consensus AP All-American, Hamilton also played in two postseason all-star games in addition to becoming the second straight Panther defensive lineman to sign a NFL contract as he inked with the Dallas Cowboys.

In addition to Hamilton's accomplishments, several other Panthers had impressive seasons under Northern as running back/kick returner Jermaine Waddy led the SWAC in all-purpose yards while cornerback Moses Ellis finished as the league's top punt returner.

Prior to becoming head coach, Northern was an award-winning defensive coordinator for six seasons at Prairie View A&M. Under his watch, the Panther defense rose to become one of the top units in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Ranks.

For four straight seasons, Northern's defense produced another All-American following the 2010 campaign as cornerback Moses Ellis led the nation in interceptions with eight and defended 22 passes en route to earning All-American and All-SWAC honors. As a unit, the Panthers finished second in pass defense amongst SWAC foes as they only yielded 164.6 yards per contest. As a result, four members of the Panther defense earned All-SWAC honors in Ellis (first team), defensive lineman Quinton Spears (first), free safety Chris Adingupu (second) and middle linebacker Max Sencherey (second).

Despite losing six key starters and a two-time All-American from the previous year, Prairie View's defensive unit was instrumental during the team's historic run to the SWAC Championship in 2009 as the unit led the SWAC in scoring defense with 16.6 points per outing and pass defense efficiency (101.7). The Panthers finished the 2009 season ranked fifth in total defense and produced its second consecutive All-American in defensive back Anthony Beck along with having three All-SWAC members in Beck, Spears and Adingupu. In addition, Northern's unit recorded two shutouts on the season and held four teams to 74 yards or less on the ground.

In 2008, the Panther defense set the tone for the team's 9-1 record as they concluded the year ranked second nationally in scoring defense, third in total defense, third in rush defense and seventh in pass efficiency defense. Prairie View also made history and recorded two shutouts for the first time since the 1966 season.

As a result of Prairie View's defensive prowess, Northern earned national acclaim and was selected as FootballScoop.com's 2008 Division I-AA Coordinator of the Year. Individually, linebacker Zach East closed out his career as a two-time All-American while Beck and Spears earned First and Second Team All-SWAC Honors, respectively.

During the 2007 season, Northern's defense played a key role in helping the Panthers clinch their first winning season in four decades as they finished atop the SWAC in scoring and red zone defense along with a third-place total defense ranking. A total of three starters earned All-SWAC honors led by East earning All-American and SWAC Defensive Player of the Year Honors.

One year removed from finishing sixth in total defense among SWAC foes, Northern made his mark in his second year at Prairie View during the 2006 season after fielding the top-ranked defensive unit in the conference. Led by first team All-SWAC defensive end and future NFL free agent signee Jermaine McGhee, the Panthers set a school record for fewest yards rushing by an opponent after holding Edward Waters College to -35 yards. For his hard work on the gridiron after the season, Northern was one of 26 coaches from across the nation invited to attend the NCAA Expert Coaches Academy in Miami, Fla.

Prior to his tenure at Prairie View, Northern spent seven seasons at Grambling State University in a variety of capacities. Initially brought to GSU to serve as running backs coach, Northern made a seamless transition to coaching defensive backs in 2001 as his unit ranked ninth nationally in interceptions en route to GSU's second-straight SWAC Championship. During the 2002 season, which marked Grambling's third consecutive SWAC title, Northern's group improved on the interception mark as they ranked fourth nationally.

In 2003, Northern assumed the role of interim defensive coordinator and immediately made his impact felt as the Tiger defense finished the year ranked third nationally against the run in Division I-AA. In the SWAC, the Tigers finished second in rushing, third in scoring defense, fourth in opponent third down percentage, fourth in turnover margin and fifth in sacks.

Over the course of his coaching career, Northern has had several of his former players enter the professional football realm gaining experience with the NFL, World and Arena Football Leagues. In addition, several of his pupils have received an opportunity to coach on the collegiate level.

A student of the game of football, Northern was one of only 15 coaches from across the nation selected to participate in the prestigious NCAA Champions Forum during June of 2010. He has also completed a training camp internship with the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League in the summer of 2009.

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Norfolk State Spartans “Big 3″ causing big havoc in MEAC

NORFOLK, Virginia -- Ask almost anyone on the Norfolk State basketball team about the options they have on offense, they’ll likely respond with, “It’s pick your poison.”

Robert Jones is the only coach in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference with three players that rank among the top 15 scorers. “It has it’s benefits,” said the team’s second-year head coach.

At the point, and the team’s focal point, is Jeff Short. The 6-foot-4 redshirt-junior transferred from Fordham University and had to sit out last season due to NCAA rules. Even after all that “down time,” he’s still the leading scorer in the MEAC with 19.4 points per game.

Short has shown off that talent on a number of occasions during practice, even against the likes of Pendarvis Williams (former MEAC Player of the Year) and Malcolm Hawkins. But to see him “explode” onto the scene is something his teammates and coaches didn’t expect to see so quickly.



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Bucks will retire former Norfolk State great Bob Dandridge's Number

NORFOLK, Virginia -- The Milwaukee Bucks will retire former Norfolk State great Bob Dandridge's No. 10 jersey next month, the NBA team announced this week.

NSU's most accomplished NBA player, Dandridge was selected by the Bucks in the 1969 draft. He made eight playoff appearances during his 13-year career with Milwaukee and Washington, won a pair of championships and was a four-time all-star. He averaged 18.5 points, 6.8 rebounds and 3.4 assists during his time in the NBA.

Dandridge, who competed at NSU from 1965-69, led the Spartans to the CIAA title in 1968 as well as a pair of runner-up finishes in 1966 and '69. He also led Norfolk State to the NCAA Regional Championship in his junior year in '68 while averaging 26.1 points per game.

He finished his senior year in 1969 with a scoring average of 32.3, still the all-time single-season record at NSU. Dandridge compiled more than 1,600 points during his four years and ranks second all-time with a 22.5 career scoring average.

Dandridge will have his jersey retired in a halftime ceremony on March 7. His will become the eighth number ever retired by the Bucks organization and the first since April of 1993.

"While there is infinite excitement about the future of the Bucks, it's the rich and storied history of this franchise that makes our team so special," Bucks co-owner Wes Edens said in a statement. "As a player, Bob Dandridge embodied everything we want this franchise to stand for: hard work, passion, toughness, and above all else, excellence. This honor is long overdue, and the entire organization is thrilled to finally put his number in the rafters along with the other legends who have helped shape this franchise."



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Friday, February 13, 2015

Pitching comes through for FAMU Rattlers in opening day victory

TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- Florida A&M’s bullpen troubles might just be a thing of the past.

During the Rattlers’ 4-3 opening day victory over Marshall in front of 213 fans Friday at Moore-Kittles Field, FAMU’s three relief pitchers combined to give up one run and one hit while striking out five Herd batters.

“(Pitching coach) Bryan Henry had everything lined up perfectly for our pitchers,” FAMU head coach Jamey Shouppe said.

“We had a good preseason for our pitchers. We put them through a lot of situations and they’ve come through. Our offense is a little bit better this year and that makes our pitching better because they face our guys during the scrimmage.”

Friday’s game was FAMU’s first opening day victory since a 5-2 win over Mississippi Valley on Feb. 17, 2012.

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First-place ASU set for rematch with rival Alabama A&M

MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- There won't be too much love in the Acadome on Saturday.

Alabama State will look to maintain its lead in the SWAC as they host rival Alabama A&M at 5 p.m.

With the second half of the season upon them, Hornets men's basketball coach Lewis Jackson said his team has to continue to be hungry.

"Overall, we've played pretty good basketball," Jackson said. "It's because the guys are buying in to what we want to do. Our biggest thing now is respect every opponent, because they've all seen us once before."

The Hornets (14-6, 10-1 SWAC) are coming off a 65-57 win over Mississippi Valley State, their third in a row. ASU shot 46.2 percent in the second half to pull away.

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Former Biloxi football coach Shannon takes college job

BILOXI, Mississippi -- Former Biloxi High School football coach John Shannon is getting back into the college game.

Shannon said Friday that he has accepted the offensive coordinator job at Texas Southern University after stepping down from the head coaching job at Biloxi in December.

"I have some friends on the staff there that I've coached with before," Shannon said. "They asked if I'd be interested in it. I thought about it a little bit and I looked at it as if it was a great opportunity to go help some friends and get back into college coaching.

"Houston is a great place to live and it's a pro town. That kind of enticed me."

Shannon spent the past five seasons as the head coach at Biloxi, but he has plenty of experience on the college level.

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TSU Lady Tigers Down Golden Eagles, 66-57

COOKEVILLE, Tennessee -- The Tennessee State University women’s basketball team won its third straight contest after defeating Tennessee Tech, 66-57, Thursday evening in the Eblen Center.

TSU (11-12, 8-4 OVC) shook off a slow start and never trailed in the second half against TTU (5-20, 2-10 OVC).

Despite only playing 25 minutes, Chelsea Hudson led the Lady Tigers with 15 points and eight rebounds. Brianna Lawrence finished the game with 13 points and six boards while I’mani Davis just missed double-digits with nine points.

Tech had two players reach double-figures led by Candace Parson’s 20 points and 13 rebounds. Samaria Howard tallied 15 points for the Golden Eagles.

TSU shot 23.1 percent (3-of-13) from the field through the first eight and a half minutes of the game and fell behind 15-8.



The offense saw a little light after Diamond Beatty found Jayda Johnson in the paint to end a five minute scoring drought at the 10:38 mark. The bucket sparked a 7-1 run that pulled the Lady Tigers to within one.

TSU managed to pull even just before the four-minute media and went into the locker room with a slight, 29-26, lead.

In the second frame, Rachel Allen knocked down a triple from the top of the key before LaTeasha Hill scored in the paint to put TSU on top, 38-31.

The Lady Tiger offense picked up momentum as a rally fueled by post play made the score, 44-33, in favor of TSU and forced a Tech timeout.

A couple of free-throws by Chelsea Hudson increased the advantage to, 51-37, with 8:36 left to play. The Golden Eagles scored the next five points but the Lady Tigers maintained their composure.

Briana Morrow connected in the paint to give TSU a 62-48 cushion but Tech used a spurt to cut the deficit down to single digits with 1:55 on the clock.

With just over one minute remaining, an old fashioned three-point play by Chelsea Hudson put the Lady Tigers back up by double-digits and they never looked back.

TSU shot 48.4 percent from the field in the second half and scored 38 points in the paint.

Tennessee State returns to action on Saturday, Feb. 14 against Eastern Kentucky. Game time is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. in the Gentry Center.

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Thursday, February 12, 2015

FAMU baseball opens at home against Marshall

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TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- Chase Jerrell knows his first appearance on the mound will set the tone for Florida A&M’s season.

The 6-foot-3, 170 pound sophomore right-handed pitcher was named the Rattlers’ opening day starter, and although he led all FAMU pitchers in wins (five), innings pitched (79) and had the lowest ERA on the team (3.42) in 2014, he understands this year is a different ball game.

That doesn’t mean he isn’t excited to be the one fans see staring down batters when FAMU opens its season 4 p.m. Friday at Moore-Kittles Field against Marshall.

“It’s really an honor, honestly.” he said. “We’ve got a lot of really good pitchers. We had a lot of kids going for the opening job and I happened to just work hard and win the job. I’m hoping I can lead the team to victory.”

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Wednesday, February 11, 2015

A&T Aggies Release 2015 FB Schedule

GREENSBORO, North Carolina  -- North Carolina A&T released its 11-game 2015 football schedule on Wednesday.

The schedule includes the return of Bethune-Cookman, who has won at least a share of the MEAC title four out of the last five seasons. It also includes a game against the University of North Carolina for the first time.

A&T, who won a share of the MEAC title in 2014, opens the season at Aggie Stadium on Sept. 5 (6 p.m.) against old CIAA rival Shaw University. The Aggies will meet the Bears on the football field for the 21st time, but for the first time since 1963 when the Aggies came away with a 69-0 win in Greensboro.

The following week will see the Aggies travel to Chapel Hill to face the North Carolina Tar Heels for the first time in school history. The Tar Heels will be the first ACC team the Aggies have faced since losing to Wake Forest 42-3 on Sept. 18, 2004. The Tar Heels are the first FBS school on the Aggies schedule since Louisiana-Lafayette in 2006. A&T head coach Rod Broadway is a 1977 graduate of UNC.

Non-conference play ends when the Aggies renew their Piedmont rivalry against Elon on Sept. 19. For the second straight season, the Aggies will travel to Elon where they were 17-12 winners in 2014. The Aggies have won the first two games in the current four-year series scheduled to conclude in 2016. A&T holds the all-time series lead, 6-4.

Conference play begins Oct. 3 as the Aggies travel to face the Hampton Pirates at Armstrong Stadium. The Aggies ended an eight-game losing streak to the Pirates last season with a 31-14 win at Aggie Stadium. A&T has not won at Armstrong Stadium in 15 years. The Aggies return to the Tidewater area the following week to face Norfolk State in Norfolk, Va., at 2 p.m. The Aggies and the Spartans have not played since 2012 when the Aggies earned a 30-9 Greatest Homecoming On Earth win.

Bethune-Cookman is also on the schedule for the first time in three years as the Wildcats face the Aggies at 1 p.m., on Saturday, Oct. 17 at Aggie Stadium. It is B-CU’s first trip to Aggie Stadium since 2011. One of Greensboro’s biggest annual events returns as the Aggies host Howard University for the Greatest Homecoming On Earth at 1 p.m., on Saturday, Oct. 24. A&T has won four straight homecomings.

After homecoming the Aggies will play two consecutive road games to close out their travel for 2015. A&T goes to Florida A&M on Oct. 31 before facing S.C. State in Orangeburg, S.C., on Nov. 7.

The Aggies final two games are at Aggie Stadium. Delaware State comes to Greensboro on Nov. 14 at 1 p.m. The Aggies then close out the regular-season against rival N.C. Central at 1 p.m.

The Eagles defeated the 24th-ranked Aggies 21-14 in Durham in 2014 to end the Aggies hopes of making the NCAA FCS Playoffs. The loss also put the Aggies (9-3, 6-2 MEAC) in a five-way tie for the MEAC crown. It was the Aggies first conference title in 11 years.

The Aggies have also put together three straight winning seasons for the first time since accomplishing the feat from 1999-01.

2015 AGGIES FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (ET)
Sat, Sep 05 Shaw University Aggie Stadium 6:00 PM
Sat, Sep 12 North Carolina at Chapel Hill, N.C. TBA
Sat, Sep 19 Elon at Elon, N.C. TBA
Sat, Oct 03 Hampton * at Hampton, Va. TBA
Sat, Oct 10 Norfolk State * at Norfolk, Va. 2:00 PM
Sat, Oct 17 Bethune-Cookman * Aggie Stadium 1:00 PM
Sat, Oct 24 Howard (Homecoming) * Aggie Stadium 1:00 PM
Sat, Oct 31 Florida A&M * at Tallahassee, Fla. TBA
Sat, Nov 07 S.C. State * at Orangeburg, S.C. TBA
Sat, Nov 14 Delaware State * Aggie Stadium 1:00 PM
Sat, Nov 21 N.C. Central * Aggie Stadium 1:00 PM

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FAMU coach Alex Wood talks academics, APR sanctions

TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- New Florida A&M head football coach Alex Wood has plenty of ideas in store for a team that lost nine games last season. But he has one clear mission on his mind heading in to spring football.

Wood wants to make sure FAMU’s 2015 team is packed with players with high academic standards.

At a meeting of the 220 Quarterback Club at New Times Country Buffet on Monroe Street Wednesday, Wood detailed his academic standards for the Rattlers. He spoke to about 70 luncheon attendees for about half an hour, and said his plan is to graduate freshman players in no more than nine semesters.

“We’re trying to do this in nine semesters and we’re trying to do it over a period of time, not just one time,” he said.

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Ragin' Cajuns defeat Gold Nuggets for 3rd straight year

LAFAYETTE, Louisiana -- Louisiana-Lafayette won all five completed matches Wednesday and prevented Nour Abbes from scoring in a 4-0 women's tennis victory against Xavier University of Louisiana.

The Ragin' Cajuns (2-0) snapped the two-dual win streak of the Gold Nuggets (3-3), who are ranked third in the NAIA. All three XU losses are to NCAA Division I opponents.

It was the third consecutive year that the Cajuns beat the Nuggets.

Kelly Drew and Alexandra Way won in doubles and singles for the Cajuns, who opened their spring season earlier in the day with a 4-1 home victory against Southern University.

Elena Sava's 6-2, 6-2 victory against Caroline Vernet ended the dual. Still on the court was Abbes, the NAIA's top-ranked singles player, who was leading Nelo Phiri 6-3, 5-1.


Way defeated Brion Flowers, playing in her hometown, 6-3, 6-1, and Drew defeated Carmen Nelson 6-3, 6-1.

The Cajuns clinched the doubles point with victories at the second and third flights. Melissa Burckhartt and Drew beat Vernet and Flowers 6-2, and Way and Abby Johnson defeated Brandi Nelson and Sha'Nel Bruins 6-3.

Vernet's losses were her first of the season. She had won twice in doubles and once in singles during the weekend and was named Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Week on Tuesday.

Next for Xavier's women and men will be William Carey at 11 a.m. Saturday at XU Tennis Center. XU's men are ranked eighth, and William Carey's men are ranked 22nd. William Carey's women received votes in the preseason poll.

NOTE: Coach Alan Green said Xavier's men's and women's duals Feb. 24 against Alcorn State have been moved to XU Tennis Center. Starting time was moved up one hour to 2 p.m.

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Bethune-Cookman Athletics Release 2015 Football Schedule

DAYTONA BEACH, Florida -- Bethune-Cookman Football will host five games at newly renovated Municipal Stadium aka “The Cage” this fall, as the 2015 football schedule was released Wednesday afternoon by head coach Terry Sims and Director of Athletics Lynn W. Thompson.

Bethune-Cookman, co-champions of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) a season ago, will travel to FBS opponent Miami (Fla.) to begin the season September 5. After that, B-CU travels to Grambling State (Sept. 12) for a return game in Grambling, Louisiana.

The first two home games of the year for the three-time defending MEAC champion Wildcats will be September 19, as Bethune-Cookman hosts Lane to Municipal Stadium, followed by the conference-opener against Savannah State (Sept. 26).

B-CU then goes home/away in consecutive weekends the rest of the way, beginning with a trip to 2015 MEAC Co-Champions North Carolina Central on October 3, in Durham, North Carolina. The Cats return home against MEAC Co-Champions South Carolina State on October 10, before returning to the Tar Heel State for a matchup with another of the five MEAC co-champions from last year, North Carolina A&T, on October 17.

Homecoming for Bethune-Cookman is set for October 24, when Norfolk State comes to Daytona Beach. The Spartans defeated the Wildcats in 2013, marking the first home defeat in conference for the Cats in more than two years.



B-CU wraps up the road portion of the schedule October 31, with a trip to Delaware State, before hosting Senior Appreciation Day on November 7, welcoming 2015 MEAC Co-Champions Morgan State to “The Cage”.

The final regular season game occurs on November 21, when the Wildcats meet the Rattlers of Florida A&M in the annual Florida Blue Florida Classic at the brand-new Citrus Bowl Stadium in Orlando, Florida.

All home games are set for 4 p.m. kickoffs, while times for the road games will be set later in the spring prior to the beginning of the campaign.

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2015 BETHUNE-COOKMAN UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

at Miami (Fla.) Saturday, Sept. 5 • Sun Life Stadium • Miami Gardens, Fla.
at Grambling State Saturday, Sept. 12 • Eddie Robinson Stadium • Grambling, La.
LANE Saturday, Sept. 19 • Municipal Stadium • Daytona Beach, Fla.
SAVANNAH STATE* Saturday, Sept. 27 • Municipal Stadium • Daytona Beach, Fla.
at North Carolina Central* Saturday, Oct. 3 • O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium • Durham, N.C.
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE* Saturday, Oct. 10 • Municipal Stadium • Daytona Beach, Fla.
at North Carolina A&T* Saturday, Oct. 17 • Aggie Stadium • Greensboro, N.C.
NORFOLK STATE* Saturday, Oct. 24 • Municipal Stadium • Daytona Beach, Fla.
at Delaware State* Saturday, Oct. 31 • Alumni Stadium • Dover, Del.
MORGAN STATE* Saturday, Nov. 7 • Municipal Stadium • Daytona Beach, Fla.
vs. Florida A&M* (Florida Blue Florida Classic) Saturday, Nov. 22 • Citrus Bowl • Orlando, Fla.



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Bowie State Announces 2015 Football Schedule



BOWIE, Maryland  -- The Bowie State University football program has announced the 2015 schedule.  The Bulldogs, led by head coach Damon Wilson, will have four home games and six road contests next season.

The Bulldogs kicks-off the 2015 season at Merrimack College on September 5th in first of three straight non-conference games.  Bowie State will travel to Brevard College on September 12th and close out the non-conference portion of their schedule at Division I-A Central Connecticut State University on September 19th.

After opening the season with a trio of road contests, the Bulldogs begin CIAA crossover play with their home opener on September 26th against Livingstone College.  After taking on the Blue Bears, Bowie State will make a trip to Charlotte (N.C.) to face Johnson C. Smith University on October 3rd.

Bowie State returns to Bulldogs Stadium on October 10th to host Chowan University for Homecoming 2015 followed by a road contest at Virginia State University on October 17th.

The Bulldogs welcome Virginia Union University to the cozy confines of Bulldogs Stadium on October 24th and close out their home schedule on October 31st against The Lincoln University.

The regular season finale for the Bulldogs will be a road contest against Elizabeth City State University on November 7th.

Bowie State posted a 5-5 overall record in 2014 and finished 5-2 in CIAA play.

Bowie State University Football 2015   COMPLETE SCHEDULE
(SUBJECT TO CHANGE - As of 2/5/15)

Saturday, September 5 at Merrimack 1 pm, (North Andover, Mass.)
Saturday, September 12 at Brevard 1 pm, (Brevard, N.C.)
Saturday, September 19 at Central Connecticut State 1 pm, (New Britain, Conn.)
Saturday, September 26 LIVINGSTONE * 6 pm
Saturday, October 3 at Johnson C. Smith * TBD. (Charlotte, N.C.)
Saturday, October 10 CHOWAN * 4 pm, Homecoming
Saturday, October 17 at Virginia State * TBD, (Petersburg, Va.)
Saturday, October 24 VIRGINIA UNION * 1 pm
Saturday, October 31 LINCOLN * 1 pm
Saturday, November 7 at Elizabeth City State * TBD, (Elizabeth City, N.C.)

Home Games Listed in BOLDFACE CAPS
* Conference

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Tuesday, February 10, 2015

SC State president: 'We will stand Bulldog strong'

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ORANGEBURG, South Carolina -- Quickly rallying around their president and campus leaders, the South Carolina State University community gathered outside an auditorium Tuesday night to say no.

The group was calling for a measure to shutter the university's doors for a fiscal year to be killed.

"I think one thing is clear," said President Thomas Elzey. "South Carolina State University will not close."

A South Carolina House subcommittee on higher education voted 3-1 Tuesday afternoon to cease operations at South Carolina State university in Orangeburg.

Democratic Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter of Orangeburg cast the "no" vote.

Elzey went on to say the problems with the university's finances did not happen overnight, and they won't be fixed immediately either.

Meanwhile, SC State's Twitter account said it was vowing to fight the measure. A Facebook post by the university called for everyone to stay calm.

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NSU Football Announces Hiring of Defensive Coaches Braxton, Grisby and Parker

NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS
NORFOLK, Virginia -- Norfolk State head football coach Latrell Scott announced three more additions to his new staff at NSU on Tuesday in defensive line coach Keith Braxton, assistant head coach/cornerbacks coach Kevin Grisby and safeties coach/recruiting coordinator Christian Parker.

The new trio of coaches, each of whom worked with Scott at Virginia State, fills out the Spartans' defensive staff, joining defensive coordinator and linebackers coach Jerry Holmes.

"We are excited to finalize our defensive staff. It consists of a group of men I had a chance to win championships with at Virginia State," Scott said. "Bringing these fine coaches to NSU allows us to keep continuity on a defense that had great success over the past two seasons and we look forward to having similar success here at NSU."

Braxton and Parker spent both 2013 and 2014 with Scott at VSU and Grisby joined the staff in 2014. This past season, the trio helped the Trojans to their historic 10-3 season that included the 2014 CIAA championship and the school's first-ever victory in the NCAA Division II playoffs.

Braxton has 14 years of coaching experience. His line was a big reason for the Trojans' success the last two years, leading VSU to a pair of top-20 national rankings in total defense. The 2013 Trojan defense finished 12th nationally and featured the Richmond Touchdown Club's Co-Defensive Linemen of the year for Division II in Ronald Lewis and Bryant Frazier.

Prior to his time at VSU, Braxton was defensive line coach from 2006-12 at Edinboro University (Pa.). In seven seasons at Edinboro, he coached six All-PSAC West performers and helped Edinboro reach the Division II playoffs in 2009. Braxton also coached the defensive linemen for five seasons at his alma mater, VMI (2001-05).

A native of Beaverdam, Va., Braxton was a three-year letterwinner as a defensive lineman for the Keydets, finishing his career with 195 tackles in 35 games played. He earned his bachelor's degree in history from VMI in 1998 and his master's in history from Norwich University in 2010.

Grisby, who is embarking on his 20th year of collegiate coaching, coached the safeties at VSU in 2014. One of his pupils, Devonte Piggott, earned second-team All-CIAA honors during VSU's CIAA championship run this past season. The VSU secondary coached by Grisby and Parker led the CIAA with 18 interceptions, which ranked 12th in the nation.

Prior to his one year at VSU, Grisby coached at the Trojans' CIAA rival, Virginia Union University, as assistant head coach, defensive coordinator and secondary coach from 2011-13. His defense ranked second in the CIAA in pass defense and total defense in 2012, and fourth in total defense in 2013.

Grisby also had a lengthy tenure at St. Paul's College from 2004-11, serving as the school's associate head coach for his first five seasons before ascending to head coach for the 2010 season. While at SPC, Grisby helped develop Greg Toler, a starting defensive back this past season for the Indianapolis Colts and one of many players Grisby has helped reach the ranks of professional football.

A native of Miami, Fla., Grisby played collegiately as a defensive back at Bethune-Cookman, where he earned his bachelor's degree in criminal justice in 1990. He had professional stints with the Philadelphia Eagles (1990) and the San Antonio Riders (1991) of the World League of American Football.

Parker was cornerbacks coach at VSU in 2014 after serving as a defensive graduate assistant in 2013. In addition to VSU's CIAA-leading 18 interceptions last year, the Trojans also ranked 18th in the nation in passing defense, allowing 174 yards per game. Parker coached an All-CIAA first-team performer in both of his years with the Trojans, mentoring Sean Smith in 2013 and Darion Thomas in 2014.

A native of Glen Allen, Va., Parker is a 2013 graduate of the University of Richmond with a degree in political science. He was a wide receiver and cornerback for the Spiders and was a member of CAA championship teams in 2009 and 2012. He also ran track for UR.

Scott also announced Wednesday that running backs coach Paul Macklin has accepted another employment opportunity outside of the university and will not return to the staff. Scott will announce more hirings to his staff at NSU in the coming weeks.

By Matt Michalec, Asst. AD/Communications
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