Sunday, March 13, 2016

FAMU’s athletic department will control game-day parking under new proposal

MILTON OVERTON, JR.
FAMU Athletic Director
TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- In a bid to bolster Florida A&M’s cash-strapped athletics department, the university’s Board of Trustees on Thursday agreed to take control of game-day parking away from the Rattler Boosters.

Parking during football games has been controlled by the Boosters, but the board agreed the athletics department should oversee the lots surrounding Bragg Memorial Stadium. Revenue from parking under Athletic Director Milton Overton Jr.’s new plan is projected to be $300,000 in 2017, according to documents provided to the board.

By 2019, the revenue should increase to $350,000. The BOT approved Overton’s plan, but only under the condition he meet with the Rattler Boosters and President Elmira Mangum to ensure an “amicable” transition.

“It’s standard in intercollegiate athletics that the athletic department utilizes (university-owned parking lots),” Overton told trustees.

In an interview with the Tallahassee Democrat after the meeting, Overton said, “It’s very important in that we’re able to respond to our fans. The fans asked for it in the survey. All we’re doing is going down a line, making sure we respond to our fans.

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Tournament MVP Gathright is GCAC Player of the Week

NEW ORLEANS — For the second time this season and the fourth time in her career, Xavier University of Louisiana's Whitney Gathright is the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Week in women's basketball.

Gathright — a 5-foot-4 senior point guard from New Orleans and a graduate of John Curtis Christian School — averaged 19.7 points, four rebounds, 5.3 assists and two steals in three games to lead the Gold Nuggets (22-11) to the GCAC Tournament championship for the second time in three years and the fifth time in the last seven seasons.

  

Gathright shot prodigiously during the tournament, making 38 shots and missing 10 (16-of-24 from floor, 5-of-7 3-pointers, 22-of-24 free throws). She produced game-highs of 25 points, six assists and three steals in the tournament final Sunday, a 75-68 victory against 15th-ranked Talladega.

Gathright and Brittany Powell (2008-10) are the only XU women's basketball players to win four GCAC weekly awards in a career.

Xavier will compete March 16 or 17 in the opening round of the NAIA Division I National Championship at Independence, Mo.

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Saturday, March 12, 2016

XU's French connection earns two more GCAC awards



NEW ORLEANS — It hasn't taken long for freshmen Thomas Setodji and Charlene Goreau to achieve success with Xavier University of Louisiana tennis.
    
Setodji and Goreau, both French residents who enrolled at XU in January, were named Tuesday as Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Players of the Week for Feb. 29-March 6. It's the second GCAC weekly award for both.
    
Setodji, from Domont, France, was 2-0 in singles and 2-0 in doubles for the Gold Rush. He defeated Vivien Versier 6-7 (6-8), 6-2, 7-6 (10-8) in a 6-2 dual-match victory Friday at NAIA No. 10 William Carey, and he beat William Woods' Marcos Constantino 6-1, 6-2 in a 6-0 home victory Sunday. In doubles, Setodji and Kevin Chaouat beat Clement Fosse and Andreas Brune of William Carey 8-5 and David Barbieri and Adam Deen Qurban of William Woods 8-0.
    
Goreau, from Toulouse and a graduate of Raymond Naves School, won all three of her singles matches, all at the top flight against top-25 NAIA teams. Goreau defeated Nataliia Baliaeva of William Carey 4-6, 7-6 (7-3), 6-2, Gisela Amor of LSU-Alexandria 2-6, 6-2, 1-0 (10-7) and Paige Smith of William Woods 6-0, 6-1. Goreau and Brandi Nelson won 8-5 in doubles against LSUA's Amor and Ariadna Cabezas.
    
Setodji is 5-0 in singles and 3-2 and doubles this season, and Goreau is 8-2 in singles and 4-5 in doubles and has a six-match singles win streak.
    
Both XU teams will travel to Jackson, Miss., to play Saturday against Tougaloo at 10 a.m. and Jackson State at 2 p.m. The Gold Rush are 7-3 and ranked third in the NAIA, and the Gold Nuggets are 4-6 and ranked 14th.

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S.C. State men to play in Coach John McLendon Classic to start CIT

ORANGEBURG, South Carolina -- The season is not over for the South Carolina State men’s basketball team, despite falling to Hampton in the MEAC Basketball Tournament championship game in Virginia on Saturday.

The Bulldogs (now 19-14 overall) have accepted an invitation to play in the inaugural Coach John McLendon Classic in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT) beginning on Monday in Phoenix, Arizona.
 
S.C. State will play at Grand Canyon University against the GCU team (25-6 overall record) in a 10 p.m. EST game that will be broadcast nationwide on CBS Sports Network. The Antelopes of GCU are coached by former NBA player and three-time NBA All-Star Dan Majerle.
The Coach John McLendon Classic – “This Game is No Secret” – will be a first round game in the 2016 CIT and will officially commence the start of college basketball March Madness among NCAA teams.
 
Both teams playing in the Coach McLendon Classic will don shirts declaring, "This Game is No Secret," in tribute to “The Secret Game” played in 1944 between Coach McLendon's North Carolina College for Negroes (now North Carolina Central) and an all-white team of former college basketball stars attending Duke's Army and Navy medical training program, who were superior to the varsity squad in Durham at the time.

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Southern Wins Second Tournament Title in Three Years

HOUSTON, Texas An Adrian Rodgers tip-in with just over 16 seconds left lifted Southern to a 54-53 victory over Jackson State and the 2016 SWAC Men’s Basketball Tournament Championship.

The tip-in came just after Raeford Worsham made a go-ahead lay-up with 33 seconds left. On the ensuing possession, Rodgers rebounded a Jared Sam shot attempt and after missing his first tip-in, he was able to get his put back to fall on the second try. JKST's Chace Franklin’s three attempt and Janarius Middleton’s ensuing put back were no good, giving the Jaguars their ninth SWAC Tournament championship and – under the guidance of  Coach Roman Banks -- their second conference crown in three years.

After trailing for much of the game, Jackson State used an 11-2 run to go ahead by one at the midway point of the final half. Trelun Banks took the lead back for SUBR with a jumper on the next possession, and Southern held a slim lead until a 9-2 run by the Tigers put them ahead 48-42 with less than four minutes left.

The Jaguars were able to get within one possession with 2:40 left, and subesquently tied it with a Banks three-ball on their next turn with the ball.

Paris Collins buried a corner three to put JKST ahead 51-48 with just over a minute and a half left. SUBR was able to claw back in it, as Christopher Hyder free throws made the game 52-51, setting the stage for the final moments.

Banks, who was named tournament MVP, led all scorers with 19 points. Shawn Prudhomme added 10 points, and Rodgers scored seven points to go with 11 boards.

Jackson State was led by all-tournament performer Worsham, who notched a double-double with 17 points and 12 rebounds. Paris Collins added 11 points and seven rebounds. The full all-tournament team is listed below.

MVP:
Trelun Banks, Southern University

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM:
Marcus Romain, Mississippi Valley
Raeford Worsham, Jackson State
Trelun Banks, Southern
Malcolm Riley, Texas Southern
Adrian Rodgers, Southern

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FAMU Baseball Gets Walk-Off Home Run from Peter Jackson to Sweep Doubleheader Over B-CU

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TALLAHASSEE, Florida   Florida A&M (10-5, 2-0 MEAC) used a monster offensive performance in game one and a, two-run, walk-off home run by Peter Jackson in game two to defeat Bethune-Cookman (5-9, 0-2 MEAC) by a scores of 15-3 and 2-1 at Moore-Kittles Field on Saturday. The win was the seventh straight for FAMU. In game one, seven different Rattlers had multi-hit performances as the Rattlers scored in every inning. Game two had a phenomenal pitching performance from Ricky Page as he worked a career high eight scoreless innings, while tying a career high with five strikeouts.

The 18 hits allowed by B-CU in game one were the most this season by the Wildcats. It also marked the first time in program history that the Wildcats fell due to the mercy rule. Before today’s walk-off home run, Jackson had just hit his first career home run against Toledo on Tuesday. It was the first walk-off home run for Florida A&M since Alec Wong’s walk-off home run against North Carolina A&T on March 28 of last season.

Rattler game one starter Danny Rodriguez (2-0) earned the win after he pitched a season long six innings and allowed just two runs on eight hits with three strikeouts and three walks. Page was the game two starting pitcher for FAMU and despite the strong outing he was credited with a no decision. Hunter Fillingim (1-0) picked up the win in relief after recording the final out in the top of the ninth inning of game two.

The Wildcats scored first in game one with a single run in the top of the first inning to take a 1-0 lead. Demetrius Sims and Jameel Edney led off with back-to-back walks and Michael Cruz beat out the back end of a double play ball, as Edney was out at second base. With runners on the corners and one out, Danny Rodriguez then dropped an RBI single into right field to plate Sims from third. FAMU’s Danny Rodriguez then struck out the final two batters in the inning with the bases loaded to keep the damage at one run.

FAMU answered with two runs on five hits in the home half of the first inning to take a 2-1 lead. Marlon Gibbs led off with a ground rule double that bounced over the wall in left center field. With one out, Brian Davis reached on an infield single before Dylan Dillard roped an RBI double down the left line as Davis went to third. Davis then scored the second run of the inning as Ben Ellzey reached on a fielder’s choice, but Dillard was out at third base on the play.

B-CU tied the game at 2-2 with another run in the second inning. Trent Nash led off with a single to left field and advanced to second on a sac bunt from Josten Heron. Nash would later come around to score on a two out RBI single to center from Edney.

The Rattlers jumped out for good by a score of 6-2 with four runs on five straight hits with one out in the second inning. With one out, Jackson, Gibbs and Wong each recorded singles to load the bases. Davis then ripped a two-run single into right field to plate both Jackson and Gibbs, while Wong moved to third. Dillard then scored Wong from third with an RBI double just over the head of the third baseman as Davis went to third. A sac fly to center from Ellzey brought home Davis for the fourth run of the inning.

Florida A&M scored four runs again in the third inning to push the lead to 10-2. Cameron Johnson and AJ Elkins led off with back-to-back singles and Johnson was called out on interference going to third as he ran into the third baseman. Elkins would later score as Gibbs beat out a double play ball. The throw to first on the attempted double play turn went past the first baseman, which allowed Elkins to come home. With runners now on the corners and two outs, Davis blasted his third home run of the season, an opposite field, three-run, home run, over the left field fence.

In the fourth inning, FAMU extended its’ lead to 11-2 on an RBI single from Elkins.

The Rattlers scored for the fifth straight inning as Dillard smoked his third home run of the season, a deep two-run shot to left field, to make the score 13-2 in the fifth inning.

Florida A&M scored its’ final run on their 18th hit of the game to increase the lead to 15-2. Jacky Miles, Jr. was hit-by-pitch and Johnson walked on five pitches to put runners on first and second. After a great sliding catch by the right fielder, Jake Hellweg, Miles, Jr. scored on an errant throw into second as Jackson reached on a fielder’s choice. Wong then ripped an RBI double down the right line to score Johnson.

B-CU scored their final run of game one, an unearned run, in the seventh inning for the final score of 15-3.

Wildcat game one starter German Hernandez (2-1) suffered the loss after he gave up seven runs on 12 hits in two innings of work with one strikeout. Hernandez had only allowed four runs (two earned) on the season coming in to today. Nate Sterijevski (0-1) took the loss in game two after Jackson proved to be the go ahead run on the home run.

In game two, neither team was able to get a runner past second base until the fifth inning when the Rattlers worked the bases loaded. Elkins led off with a single to right and Willis McDaniel followed with a bunt single just past the pitcher. Elkins was picked off at second and Jackson fouled out to third base for the first two outs. McDaniel stole second and took third on a passed ball before Gibbs walked and Wong was hit-by-pitch to load the bases with two outs. Bethune would then make a pitching change as Joseph Calamita came in for relief and was able to get Davis to go down swinging and strand the bases loaded.

The Rattlers had another chance in the bottom of the seventh with a runner on second and one out, but a double play ended the scoring threat. Jackson was hit-by-pitch to start the home half of the seventh inning and advanced to second on a sac bunt from Gibbs. Wong was intentionally walked trying to set up a double play scenario and it worked just as Bethune-Cookman wanted as Davis hit into a 6-4-3 double play.

B-CU took their first lead at 1-0 in the top of the ninth inning. Heron walked and was out at second as Sims reached on a fielder’s choice. Edney was also walked to put runners on first and second with one out. Cruz then recorded an RBI single to into center field to plate Sims from second for the games’ first run.

In the bottom of the ninth inning, Elkins led off with a single through the right side and moved to second on a sac bunt from McDaniel. In the next at bat, Jackson fell behind in the count at 1-2, but the next pitch was a hanging breaking ball that he sent over the wall in left center for the walk-off win. The home run was the second of the week and career for Jackson.

Florida A&M and Bethune-Cookman close out the three-game series on Sunday at 1:00 PM.
As always, fans can follow Rattler Baseball on Twitter @BaseballFAMU and on Facebook.


XU to play LC State in 6th straight trip to nationals

NEW ORLEANS — For the sixth consecutive season, Xavier University of Louisiana men's basketball is headed to the national tournament.
    
The Gold Rush (21-12) received an at-large bid Wednesday to the Buffalo Funds-NAIA Division I National Championship. Xavier will play Lewis-Clark State (28-4) at 8 p.m. March 17 — the second day of first-round games — at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Mo.
    
Xavier, Georgetown (Ky.) (25), LSU-Shreveport (12) and Columbia (Mo.) (6) have the longest active streaks of consecutive appearances at nationals.
    
Xavier is one of four teams seeded eighth. Lewis-Clark State is a No. 1 seed.
    
The meeting of Xavier and Lewis-Clark State will be their first. The Warriors, from Lewiston, Idaho, won Frontier Conference regular-season and tournament championships.
    
Xavier maintained its No. 29 ranking in this week's coaches poll after a 94-92 double-overtime victory against Tougaloo — the Rush trailed by 17 points in both halves — and a 75-67 victory against two-time defending champion and then-fourth ranked Talladega at the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament.
    
Lewis-Clark State is ranked fourth.
    
The GCAC has three teams at nationals for the third consecutive year and the 10th time in 15 seasons. Talladega, which dropped to No. 6 nationally, is in the tournament for the third consecutive year. Dillard qualified for the first time since 2003, but the Bleu Devils fell out of the top 25 despite an 84-71 victory Sunday at Xavier in the GCAC Tournament final.
    
Second-round games will be played March 18, followed by quarterfinals March 19, semifinals March 21 and the championship game March 22. The Xavier-LC winner will play Freed-Hardeman or Our Lady of the Lake at 9:45 p.m. March 18.

NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Coaches' Top 25 Poll
(first-place votes in parentheses — records through March 8)

 
RankTeamRecordPointsLast
1Georgetown (Ky.) (8) 28-3219 2
2LSU-Alexandria (1)28-32111
3Biola29-32063
4Lewis-Clark State 28-41966
5Pikeville25-51885
6Talladega 23-51804
7Columbia (Mo.) 28-51769
8Hope International26-51757
9William Penn27-616210
10Texas Wesleyan24-71548
11Langston25-615113
12MidAmerica Nazarene25-8141tie-11
13Freed-Hardeman 25-7138 tie-11
14Mid-America Christian23-912514
15Peru State 22-1011316
16Arizona Christian 22-810815
17William Carey20-1110317
18Our Lady of the Lake20-89918
19Carroll (Mont.)21-99520
20Park20-99219
21Cumberlands22-117821
22Montana Western19-125623
23Campbellsville22-1054RV
24Oklahoma City15-105222
25Westmont21-1045RV

      

Dropped from rankings:  No. 24 William Jessup, No. 25 Dillard
      

Others receiving votes:  Dillard 43, LSU-Shreveport 35, William Jessup 31, Xavier 26, Southwestern Assemblies of God 22, Dalton State 13, William Woods 3, Avila 3


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