Saturday, March 12, 2016

XU Nuggets to play Campbellsville in national 1st round


NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana will lead off the 2016 NAIA Division I Women's Basketball Championship in a rematch with Campbellsville.
    
The Gold Nuggets (22-11) will play the Tigers (25-7) at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, March 16 to lead off the 32-team event. Silverstein Eye Centers Arena in Independence, Mo., is the tournament site for the second straight year. The NAIA announced Wednesday the tournament field and pairings.
    
Xavier and Campbellsville will meet for the third consecutive season. The Lady Tigers defeated Xavier 59-55 in the 2014 second round of nationals at Frankfort, Ky., and 74-62 in the Bethel Chamber of Commerce Shootout at McKenzie, Tenn., to open the 2014-15 season.
    
Xavier is one of four teams seeded seventh. Campbellsville is a No. 2 seed.
    
Xavier climbed to 25th in the coaches poll returned to the top 25 for the first time in five weeks. Campbellsville is ranked eighth and was preseason No. 1.
    
The Gold Nuggets earned an automatic bid to nationals by defeating Talladega 75-68 in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament championship game Sunday. This is the 19th time in the last 22 seasons that the Gold Nuggets qualified for nationals. They did not qualify a year ago.
    
Talladega remained at 15th in the coaches poll and will play Lindsey Wilson in the opening round at 4:30 p.m. March 17
    
Second-round games will be played March 18, followed by quarterfinals March 19, semifinals March 21 and the championship game March 22. The Xavier-Campbellsville winner will play The Master's or Loyola at 9 a.m. March 18.

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

RankTeamRecordPointsLast
1 Our Lady of the Lake (9)29-22191
2Westmont 28-32122
3Lyon29-32054
4Bethel (Tenn.)26-61943
5Shawnee State28-51908
6Vanguard 24-6180tie-6
7The Master's24-51735
8Campbellsville 25-7170tie-6
9MidAmerica Nazarene27-51689
10Freed-Hardeman 26-7157 10
11Wayland Baptist25-415312
12Columbia (Mo.)27-514011
13Lewis-Clark State25-613914
14Central Methodist26-413113
15Talladega23-511915
16Montana State-Northern23-811216
17Oklahoma City 20-8104 17
18Lindsey Wilson26-69918
19Benedictine (Kan.)26-69419
20Great Falls22-108821
21Carroll (Mont.)22-88220
22Baker24-86724
23Pikeville23-86322
24Loyola23-76225
25Xavier22-1150RV

    
Dropped from rankings:  No. 23 Langston
    
Others receiving votes:  Martin Methodist 43, Langston 32, Auburn Montgomery 22, Cumberland 20, LSU-Shreveport 18, Huston-Tillotson 11, Harris-Stowe 4

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Former Peninsula District, Hampton University track star Yvette Lewis to compete for Panama in the Olympics

HAMPTON, Virginia – Yvette Lewis turns 31 on Wednesday and says she's ready to retire. That makes sense when you consider her profe
ssion is track and field, and that she's sprinted, jumped and hurdled since her early teens like few other women in state history.

"I'm tired," she said. "It's time to let my body rest and do what I'm going to do for a career."

Before she does, she'll compete for one more summer, finishing with a flourish in the Olympic Games in Rio De Janeiro. Lewis, a former star at Denbigh and Menchville high schools and Hampton University, will compete in the 100-meter hurdles for Panama.

Lewis, who missed twice by a whisker of competing for the United States in World Championships, hurdled for Panama in the worlds held in Beijing, China this past summer. She was eligible then and now to race for Panama because her mother, Lorna, is Panamanian and because ...

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Back-To-Back: Hampton Pirates Win MEAC Tournament Title

 

NORFOLK, Virginia -- In winning the MEAC Tournament title last season, the Pirates surprised quite a few people.

No such surprise this season, but the result was much the same. Hampton, the top seed and regular season champion, won its second straight MEAC Tournament crown Saturday afternoon with an 81-69 win over South Carolina State at Norfolk Scope Arena.

The Pirates also locked up the conference's automatic NCAA Tournament bid.

It was Hampton's sixth MEAC Tournament crown overall and third under head coach Edward Joyner, Jr. This also marked the first time the Pirates won back-to-back tournament titles since 2001-02.

"It's rare that I'm kind of lost for words," Joyner said, "but to do what they did, to put the university and the alumni in this situation… hats off to the guys."

Brian Darden led four Pirates in double figures with 22 points, hitting four 3-pointers for the second straight game and going 8-for-8 from the free throw line. Reginald Johnson, Jr. – who was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player – added 21 points, eight rebounds, and five assists.

Jervon Pressley came off the bench to score 14 points (going 6-for-6 from the free throw line) and grab a team-high nine boards, and Quinton Chievous – who was named to the All-Tournament Team – had 13 points and seven rebounds.

"(Pressley) just took over in the end," Chievous said. "He was the key to the game. He was a straight monster today."

The Pirates (21-10) shot just over 46 percent from the floor – including a 50 percent clip in the first half – and made nearly 82 percent of its free throws (27-33). Hampton also led on the glass (39-28) and second-chance points (10-7).

Though Hampton jumped out to an early lead, S.C. State – likely riding a wave of momentum following its semifinal win over Norfolk State on Friday – used an 11-2 run to take a 26-19 lead at the 8:47 mark after Eric Eaves drained a jumper.

Hampton then scored 15 of the next 22 points, taking a 34-33 lead after a pair of Lawrence Cooks free throws with 1:48 left in the half. But a 6-2 Bulldogs spurt gave them a 39-36 lead after a Luka Radovic layup with 14 seconds left.

Darden hit a three with 10 seconds left to send the game into a 39-39 halftime deadlock.

Johnson had 11 points at the break, while Darden had 10.

"One thing that helped us today, and really this season, is that we won it last year," Johnson said. "We got that taste in our mouths and we didn't want any other taste, so we couldn't imagine leaving here not the champion."

The Bulldogs led by as many as nine on two separate occasions early in the second half, before Hampton went on a 13-2 run – taking a 57-55 lead on a Johnson jumper with 9:40 to play. Over that span, the game featured five ties and three lead changes.

In fact, Darryl Palmer tied the game at 65-65 with an alley-oop dunk with 5:25 remaining. But Dionte Adams hit two free throws 31 seconds later to give Hampton back the lead, 67-65, before Tashombe Riley hit a jumper with 4:06 left to tie the game at 67-67.

But the Bulldogs only managed one field goal after that, and the Pirates ended the game on a 14-2 run. Chievous broke the deadlock with a layup, and the Pirates hit each of their last six free throws to ice the game and the championship.

S.C. State shot just over 45 percent from the floor for the game, but only hit four of its 21 3-pointers and nine of its 14 free throws.

Eaves scored a game-high 25 points to lead the fifth-seeded Bulldogs (19-14).

The Pirates will learn their NCAA Tournament destination on Sunday, when the bracket is unveiled live on CBS at 6 p.m. EST. A viewing party is scheduled for 5 p.m. in the student center ballroom; it will be free and open to the public.

"Man, don't ask me (about seeding)," Joyner said. "Wherever they send us, we'll go. If you've got someone I can call, outside of Jesus, I'll call them."

For more information on Hampton University basketball, please call the Office of Sports Information at (757) 727-5811, or visit the official Pirates website at www.hamptonpirates.com.
 
 
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Alabama State edges Southern women for SWAC title and NCAA berth; Jaguars will play in WNIT



HOUSTON, Texas — The Alabama State and Southern women were about as even as two teams could be.

The Lady Hornets beat the Jaguars by one point in overtime in January, and the Jaguars won by two points in the rematch in February.

They both finished 14-4 in the Southwestern Athletic Conference regular season, ASU getting the No. 1 seed and Southern the No. 2 seed for the conference tournament.

When the teams met again in the SWAC tournament championship game Saturday afternoon in the Toyota Center, it was more of the same.

In the end, it was ASU holding off Southern 55-51 to win the conference title and advance to the NCAA tournament for the second consecutive year. The Jaguars (19-11) will play in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament, their first postseason berth since 2011.
 

FAMU Trustees Approve Athletics Five-Year Financial Plan

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TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- FAMU Athletics Director Milton Overton submitted the department's Five-Year Financial Plan. He outlined to the Board of Trustees how he plans to get the athletics department out of the deficit of $7,624,114.

Overton told trustees during the board meeting Thursday that he's trying to build a championship football team.

To do that, he says they have to start with the foundation, and the repairs of what he called the financial pillar.

Overton said, "No matter who comes in, no matter who the coach is, you have to make sure that those coaches and those student athletes have what they need to be successful. That's just a fact."

Overton says revenues are projected to increase by nearly 44 percent.

Key components of that increase include an increase in Football Game Guarantees, from $685,000 in the current year to $2.6 million in 2020-2021; increase in licensing revenues from $100,000 to $500,000; an increase in Athletics donations from $500,000 to $1 million; and growth in advertising revenue over six years from $200,000 to $1.2 million.



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XU's weekend tennis, track canceled due to weather

NEW ORLEANS — Heavy rain and the threat of more has prompted Xavier University of Louisiana to cancel Saturday competition in men's and women's tennis and men's and women's track and field.
In tennis, XU was to compete in Jackson, Miss., against Tougaloo and Jackson State. Those dual matches will not be rescheduled.
 
In track and field, Xavier will not travel to Lake Charles, La., for the McNeese Cowboy Relays. Coach Joseph Moses said he replaced that meet with an April 1 trip to Clinton, Miss., for the Mississippi College Twilight Invitational.
 
Next for XU tennis will be a trip to south Florida for duals against St. Thomas, Keiser and ASA Miami March 22-24. Track and field will compete March 18-19 in the Rhodes Invitational at Memphis, Tennessee.
 

Briana Green takes over as Southern beats Texas Southern to reach SWAC title game

HOUSTON, Texas — The Southern women were clinging to a two-point lead early in the fourth quarter of a game in which field goals were occurring with less and less frequency.

Then Briana Green made a patented drive to the basket and Britney Washington swished a trademark 3-pointer.

Suddenly, the Jaguars had a seven-point lead, and Green added eight more points down the stretch as second-seeded Southern held off third-seeded Texas Southern 62-54 in the semifinals of the Southwestern Athletic Conference tournament Friday afternoon in the Toyota Center.



Southern (19-10, 16-4 SWAC) will play the winner of Friday night’s semifinal between No. 1 Alabama State and No. 4 Grambling in the championship game at 2 p.m. Saturday. The tournament winner will receive an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.

The Lady Tigers, losing to the Jaguars for the second time in nine days, finished 19-11, 15-5.

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