Monday, September 7, 2015

SWAC Football Players of the Week: September 7

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BIRMINGHAM, Alabama  --  Prairie View A&M quarterback Trey Green and defensive end Ahkeem Barton, Southern wide receiver Willie Quinn and Jackson State defensive back Derrick Bobo have been recognized by the Southwestern Athletic Conference as football players of the week for their outstanding performance in competition during Sept. 3-6.

Offensive Player of the Week – GreenGreen accounted for three total touchdowns and 248 yards of offense in the Panthers’ 38-11 win over Texas Southern. The redshirt junior threw for 167 yards and a score, and he added 81 yards and two more touchdowns on the ground. Green's week 1 output surpassed all of his offensive production from the 2014 season.

Defensive Player of the Week – BartonBarton was a large part of Prairie View’s defensive play versus Texas Southern, as the sophomore notched five tackles (2.5 TFL) and also collected two sacks for the Panthers defense, which held Texas Southern to 291 total yards of offense in a winning effort. With his efforts, Barton has already tied his 2014 total output in the sack department.

Special Teams Player of the Week – QuinnQuinn racked up 197 return yards, including a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, in Southern’s loss versus Louisiana Tech. For Quinn, it was second kick return score of his career, and fifth overall return for a touchdown. It is also the longest return for Quinn in his career, surpassing a 98-yard return touchdown he notched in the 2013 season.

Newcomer of the Week – BoboBobo made six stops – all solo – in Jackson State’s loss to Middle Tennessee State. For the redshirt junior, it was his first in-game action of his collegiate career after missing last year due to injury.

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Gambling State's Band Outshines Blowout in Cal's Home Opener


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BERKELEY, California -- If you didn't come to see one of the best bands in the HBCU system, then you were probably reminded that blowouts were only acceptable back in high school or "pop warner" football. In the first quarter alone, the Cal Bears scored five touchdowns and forced two interceptions.

The Bears recorded a school record for the amount of points scored in the first half. In their season opener, Cal demolished the Grambing State Tigers 73-14. In front of a sellout crowd, the Bears continue their tradition of winning season openers. They've won 12 of their last 14 home openers. The 73 points scored is the second highest total in the teams "modern era" history.

"At the end of the day, Grambling State has got some good players, there's no doubt about that," said Cal's head coach Sonny Dykes. "At the same time, you have to be able to put in perspective, we've talked to our team about that. Understanding the competition is going to do nothing but get better, and we've talked about that."

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Voice of FAMU Marching 100, Joe Bullard Loses Wife to Cancer


Joe Bullard has been the Voice of the Marching 100 since 1975.

TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- Longtime radio host and voice of FAMU's Marching 100, Joe Bullard, has lost his wife to cancer.

Carolyn Bullard died Sunday evening at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. She had been battling cancer.

Joe Bullard is known for closing out his radio broadcasts on WHBX-FM 96.1 JAMZ each day by saying: "God never meant for us to face the tough times alone. That's why he gave us each other. Take it from me, worry about nothing, pray about anything and thank the man above for everything."



We convey our deepest condolences to Joe, the Bullard family, friends and the FAMU community. 

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Boston College vs. Howard: Weekly Kickoff

CHESTNUT HILL,  Massachusetts -- With the victory over Maine in the rear view mirror, it's time for Boston College to turn the page and begin the process of preparing for their next opponent. On the field, there will be adjustments to make and skills to coach up. Next Saturday's game is an important step in the road to bowl eligibility and in the development of young college football athletes.

The Howard Bison are coming to town, the second consecutive FCS team on the BC schedule. Since BC already defeated Maine, a win or loss won't impact the five remaining games on the rest of the schedule BC will need to obtain bowl eligibility.
 
Howard is a tremendous institution. A historically black university (HBCU), it sits in the heart of the nation's capital in Washington, DC. It's a top-150 university according to U.S. News and World Report, and its place in American history was secured by its role through in the Civil Rights Movement.
 
On the athletics fields, Howard is a small sports school, competing in the HBCU-comprised Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, having won five Black College National Championships. The "Showtime" Marching Band has been a staple for over 140 years, and their performances rank among the best any of us could ever see.
 

Former NSU Spartans Lambert, Carey On Opening-Day NFL Rosters

NORFOLK, Virginia – Former Norfolk State defensive back Keenan Lambert was claimed off waivers Sunday by the Oakland Raiders and added to the team's 53-man roster for opening day, giving NSU a pair of active NFL players heading into the regular season.

Lambert was released Saturday by the Seattle Seahawks, the team that signed him as an undrafted free agent in the spring. Barely 24 hours later, Lambert was a member of the Raiders, who open the 2015 regular season next Sunday against Cincinnati.

Lambert was limited to just two preseason games with the Seahawks due to an injury, but saved his best performance for last. Lambert had a team-high seven tackles Thursday in Seattle's win over – of all teams – the Raiders.

Lambert was a first-team All-MEAC player for the Spartans as a redshirt senior last fall, helping NSU rank No. 2 nationally in total defense among FCS teams. Lambert started 40 games and played in 47 over his four years on the field in an NSU uniform, amassing 206 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and eight interceptions.

Lambert gives the Spartans two former players on opening-day NFL rosters. In addition, another former Spartan defensive back, Don Carey, will again be on the opening-day roster for the Detroit Lions. This will be Carey's fifth season with the Lions, whom he joined in 2011 after playing the 2010 season with Jacksonville. Carey was a sixth-round draft choice of Cleveland in the 2009 NFL draft, but never played for the Browns. He has 147 tackles and three interceptions in his NFL career.

Coincidentally, both Lambert and Carey play safety and both are products of Norfolk high schools. Lambert attended Maury High and Carey went to Booker T. Washington.

Also Sunday, former NSU linebacker Lynden Trail was placed on the injured reserve list of the Houston Texans, according to media reports. Houston signed Trail in April as a free-agent and played in three preseason games with the team. Trail missed the Texans' preseason finale due to a quadriceps injury.

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Strong Fourth Quarter Powers TSU Past Alabama State in John Merritt Classic, 24-14 (with Bands Half-Time Video)

NASHVILLE, Tennessee – Tennessee State used a furious fourth quarter comeback to claim a 24-14 victory over Alabama State in the 17th John Merritt Classic. A crowd of 20,055 showed up to Nissan Stadium for the Sunday night game.

Tennessee State (1-0) exploded on both sides of the ball as they outscored the Hornets 21-0 in the final stanza. The defense helped by forcing four fumbles and a three-and-out, giving the offense opportunities and great field position.

The Tigers broke through for its first touchdown of the game on the third play of the fourth quarter as O’Shay Ackerman-Carter hit Patrick Smith across the middle for a 19-yard touchdown. It was the first career touchdown for both players and brought TSU to within four points of ASU at 14-10 with 14:22 remaining in the contest.



The Tigers would get the ball back less than a minute later as defensive end Latrelle Lee forced the first fumble of the quarter. TSU would need just three plays to travel 36 yards and took its first lead of the game 17-14 on a 12-yard run by running back Tom Smith.

The Big Blue defense needed just 1:32 to hand the ball back over to the offense as safety Javon Brandon caused another turnover. The Tigers ate some time off the clock as they extended the lead to 24-14 as running back Telvin Hooks crossed the goal line from five yards out with 6:15 remaining on the clock.

The Tigers would limit the Hornets to just seven more plays over three possessions to secure the victory.

TSU would move the ball in the first half, only to come up short, scoring three points over the first 30 minutes. On the opening drive, the Tigers held to ball for ten plays, but was forced to punt.

Alabama State (0-1) wasted no time with its first possession as Daniel Duhart went over the top to Joshua Davis for an 82-yard touchdown pass.

Davis broke free over the middle of the field as Duhart hit him in stride. It was clear sailing for the sophomore wide out as the two TSU defenders ran into each other.

TSU tried to respond on the following drive, but had to start on its own three yard line after a fumble on the kickoff. The Tigers covered 75 yards on 16 plays, taking off 6:45 from the clock, but came up empty as Lane Clark missed a 39-yard field goal wide right.

Clark would redeem himself as he connected on a 31-yard field goal with one second remaining before halftime.

The Tigers trailed at halftime 7-3, despite controlling the ball for 21 minutes opposed to two seconds shy of nine minutes for ASU. During that time the Tigers ran 46 plays for 182 yards, while holding the Hornets to 142 yards on 21 plays.

After the big scoring play by ASU, the Big Blue defense allowed just 60 yards on 20 plays for an average of three yards per play.

In the third quarter, ASU received another bog play to set up its second score of the game. Duhart found Lawrence Oliver over the middle for a 52-yard pass play. Two plays later, the Hornets would find the end zone as Duhart called his own number from a yard out to extend the ASU lead to 14-3.

On the game, the Hornets totaled 314 yards, but amassed 134 on the two big pass plays. The Tiger defense would hold ASU to 180 yards on 54 plays for the remainder of the game, good for 3.6 yards per play.

TSU finished with 330 yards on 81 plays. Ackerman-Carter was 20-37 for 188 yards with an interception and a touchdown. He also carried the ball nine times for 38 yards and was named Offensive MVP for his efforts.

Sophomore safety Javon Brandon was named Defensive MVP for the classic as he totaled six tackles, one for loss, and forced a fumble, while recovering another.

Patrick Smith led all Tiger receivers with six catches for 64 yards.

The Tigers will travel to Memphis on Saturday, Sept. 12 to face Jackson State in the Southern Heritage Classic.

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Notes:
Official attendance for the game was 20,055, which was the largest for the John Merritt Classic since 25,209 were in attendance when TSU took on Southern in 2011. It is 11th time in the event’s 17-year history that attendance has been more than 20,000.

TSU improves to 7-19 when trailing at the half under Head Coach Rod Reed and 5-21 when trailing after the third quarter under Reed.

The Tigers move to 5-1 in season openers under Head Coach Rod Reed.

TSU avenges last year’s 27-21 loss to the Hornets and moves to 11-2 versus Alabama State in the all-time series.

TSU has gone 3-0 versus ASU in the John Merritt Classic and 12-5 overall in the John Merritt Classic.

TSU improves to 392-141-19 versus HBCUs and 15-4 in the Rod Reed era.

TSU won the coin flip and elected to receive the opening kickoff.

TSU legend Ed “Too Tall” Jones was honored during the coin toss and halftime of the game.

The temperature was 88 degrees at kickoff.

Official kickoff was 6:02 p.m.

TSU converted a fourth-down conversion on the opening drive. TSU went 12-for-23 on fourth-down conversions last season.

With 2:30 left in the second quarter, TSU gave up its first sack of the season. The Tigers’ offensive line had gone 216 pass plays without yielding a sack dating back to last season.

The first sack of the season for TSU was recorded by sophomore defensive end Latrelle Lee in the third quarter. TSU finished the 2014 season fourth among FCS teams with 3.58 sacks per game.

TSU Head Coach Rod Reed
“This is a different team, and I liked what I saw from it tonight. We had some adversity early on, but we came in at halftime and made some adjustments. We didn’t panic as a staff, our players didn’t panic.”

TSU Offensive Coordinator Jeff Parker
“We just continued to stay with our game plan. The guys just made the adjustments at halftime. They gave us both a three-man front and a four-man front, and we made the adjustment and did a great job.”
-- On the fourth quarter comeback

“He did a great job. He held the ball a little long a couple of times, but he did an excellent job. He did as well as we expected.”
-- On freshman quarterback O’Shay Ackerman-Carter

TSU Defensive Coordinator Osita Alaribe
“I thought we started off slow. We gave up the big play at the beginning and settled down a little bit. Then we gave up another big play, but other than that, I thought the guys played well. A lot of these guys are playing in their first college football game today. I thought they persevered through the adversity that we faced with those two plays.”
-- On how the defense played

TSU red-shirt senior running back Tom Smith
“I think we came out pretty slow today, and we got together at the end of the game and came together as a team.”
-- On the offensive’s performance

“It’s a load off our shoulders. We had to show the world what we are about and we had to get it together. Now that we know we can play and beat anybody, we are ready for any challenge.”
-- On winning the first game of the season

TSU junior defensive tackle Rodney Edwards“We started off slow and didn’t have a pass rush at first, but we figured it out and were able to get back there.”
-- On the defensive line

“We needed it. We needed the first win, and it’s great to get revenge from last year.”
-- On winning the season opener

“It feels like home. I’ve been playing here for three years, so I’m used to playing here, but it’s fun out there.”
-- On playing at Nissan Stadium

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Sunday, September 6, 2015

S.C. State thumps Arkansas Pine Bluff 35-7 in MEAC/SWAC Challenge

ORLANDO, Florida -- South Carolina State, after a slow start, exploded for 28 second-half points for a 35-7 win over the University of Arkansas Pine Bluff in the 11th annual MEAC/SWAC Challenge at The Orlando Citrus Bowl Sunday in a contest that was delayed almost two hours due to weather conditions.

The contest was the season opener for the Bulldogs, representing the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, and the Golden Lions of the Southwestern Athletic Conference, who were meeting for the first time in their history.



The victory for Coach Buddy Pough’s team was the third in as many appearances in the MEAC/SWAC Challenge, a game sponsored by Disney and ESPN, which broadcast the contest live. In its two previous trips to the event, S.C. State defeated Alabama State 27-14 in the inaugural contest at Birmingham in 2005, and earned a 35-31 victory over Grambling in 2009, after the event was moved to its present site – Orlando.

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Wingo, Thompson power UNA over Miles in opener

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- Luke Wingo and Lamonte Thompson appeared to be in midseason form as the University of North Alabama opened the season with a 34-17 win over Miles College at Legion Field tonight.

Thompson ran for 173 yards and two touchdowns on 22 carries, and Wingo ran for a score and passed for another as the Lions, of the Gulf South Conference, built a 27-3 lead in the fourth quarter over former UNA player Reginald Ruffin and the Golden Bears, of the SIAC.

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A sequence late in the first half turned the game for the Lions. Wingo atoned for a goal-line interception moments earlier with 1-yard TD toss to Dre Hall just eight seconds before halftime to put the Lions in front 14-3.
 
Thompson capped his night with a 30-yard TD run late in the fourth quarter. In three games against Miles, Thompson has gained 462 yards and scored five touchdowns.

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FAMU Athletics Releases Fan Survey

TALLAHASSEE, Florida  -- The Florida A&M Department of Athletics will release a survey today on the main athletics website www.FAMUAthletics.com.  The survey, as touted by Director of Athletics, Milton Overton Jr., will be used to develop the strategic plan of the athletics department.

The survey is directed toward anyone who is interested in the success of FAMU Athletics.

“We’re going to survey our fans, we’re going to survey our board of trustees, we’re going to survey students, faculty and staff…all the folks who believe that FAMU is important…,” said Overton.

The survey is available online, but can be available in hard copy format by contacting the FAMU ticket office starting Tuesday.  The data will be compiled and rolled into what is important to FAMU’s constituents, which will be heavily weighted into the athletic department’s strategic plan.

The survey will be open for a limited time, so please fill out a survey and let us know what’s important to you!



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South Carolina State embraces bowl-like atmosphere of MEAC/SWAC Challenge


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ORLANDO, Florida -- Coaches typically go out of their way to eliminate any and all distractions come football season.

But South Carolina State coach Oliver "Buddy" Pough didn't have much of a choice and had to embrace the hype. As a participant in Sunday's MEAC/SWAC Challenge, his team spent the weekend participating in numerous bowl-style events such as a Legends Banquet and a Battle of the Bands.

But come Sunday, he hopes South Carolina players' focus shifts solely to football. The Bulldogs will take the field against Arkansas-Pine Bluff in the 11th annual MEAC/SWAC Challenge — a matchup featuring historically black colleges and universities. The game is set to kickoff at 3:30 p.m. at the Citrus Bowl and will be broadcast on ESPN.

"You've got to be aware of the fact that you go down there to play a football game," Pough said during a teleconference. "College ought to be fun. This football thing is hard enough as it is without us trying to make it any extra tough on our kids. So when we get an opportunity to give them a chance to have a good time — especially good, wholesome, clean fun like you have at a Disney-style resort — then we have to take advantage of it."

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Numerous Nuggets contribute in victory vs. RedHawks

Freshman Ruby Hunt-Thompson, XULA representative on 9-player
Mariner Invitational all-tournament team.
BRUNSWICK, Georgia — It was an equal-opportunity victory for Xavier University of Louisiana's volleyball team in its first of two matches Saturday during the Mariner Invitational.
    
Eight Gold Nuggets had four or more kills, and 10 had three or more digs to help Xavier earn its first victory in three tournament matches — 25-16, 25-21, 8-25, 25-21 against Martin Methodist.
    
Xavier (3-4) will play its final match at 5 p.m. EDT against Bryan.
    
Freshman Ruby Hunt-Thompson led Xavier with 11 kills and reached double figures for the second time in the tournament and the third time this season. But there were a slew of other contributors, not all coming from the Nuggets' experienced senior class.
    
Junior Ralitsa Hadzhistoyanova had career highs of 32 assists and 10 digs in her first XU double-double. Sophomore Jada Broussard had four kills, a career-high-tying five digs and her first ace of the season. And sophomore Aliyah Wilson had career highs of four kills and two blocks in the second set and sparked a 7-0 closing rally.
    
"I had a good warmup," said Wilson, a walk-on who had two career kills and two blocks prior to the match. "I had to be on my toes. I was ready."
    
It was the first match this season where coach Hannah Lawing used all 14 players. "That wasn't the plan going in," Lawing said, "but the way we started, we were able to hold momentum and make as many subs as we wanted."
    
An early 11-1 run keyed the first-set victory, but it never was that easy for the Nuggets again. Xavier trailed by at least three points in each of the final three sets and rallied from a 15-12 deficit in the fourth. The Nuggets, a four-time defending champion in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference, unc
haracteristically trailed 18-2 in the third.
    
But the Nuggets endured and scored their first victory in four tries against Martin Methodist (0-8). It was the teams' first meeting since 2010.
    
What mattered most to Lawing "was that we successfully ran a 6-2 offense," with starter Franziska Pirkl sharing the setting with Hadzhistoyanova. Pirkl had 10 assists but ended the match with a powerful kill from the right side.
    
Taylor Reuther and Claudia Haywood had nine kills apiece. Darian Harris had 18 digs and reached double figures for the sixth time this season.
    
Belen Albertos Asencio had 10 kills and eight digs for Martin Methodist, and Domynique Kloss had four of the RedHawks' nine aces. Xavier tied a season high with seven aces, two apiece by Hadzhistoyanova and Harris.
    
Xavier hit a season-high .227 and had a season-high six blocks, three by Haywood.

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Second half mistakes cost Concordia in loss to Lane

SELMA, Alabama  -- Concordia College Alabama took a seven-point lead into halftime Saturday against Lane College during its home opener at Memorial Stadium, but the Hornets couldn’t hang on in a 17-14 loss.

The Hornets’ Kristofer Kimble fumbled a kickoff return inside Concordia’s 10-yard-line to set Lane up for the game winning score in the third quarter. The Dragons took advantage as quarterback Marcus Reynolds ran it in from 6 yards out to put Lane up 17-14 with 7:54 left in the third quarter.

Neither team would score the rest of the way.

“We talked about that in the beginning — the team that does not make the foolish penalty usually will win and we had too many,” said Concordia head coach Stanley Conner.

Both offenses struggled to move the ball the majority of the game.

Lane struck first on a 61-yard touchdown pass thrown by Terrance Ayers to Omari Hamilton, who appeared to take the ball away from a well-positioned Hornets’ defender on the play. The score gave Lane a 7-0 lead with 5:10 left in the opening quarter.

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ECSU Offense, Defense Dominant in Win Over VUL Dragons

ELIZABETH CITY, North Carolina  --  Elizabeth City State University scored on six of their first seven possessions and cruised to a 71-0 shutout of Virginia University of Lynchburg Saturday night at Roebuck Stadium.

Lovie Banks-Rose, Jr got the first of the evening’s eight offensive touchdowns on a 27 yard scoring reception just 1:26 into the contest. ECSU got three more scores in the opening quarter; a 50 yard fumble recovery by Malcolm Cherry and rushing TDs from Josh Joyner and Ronald Gray to take a 28-0 advantage.

Rose was the recipient of another TD pass, this time from Jaquez Riles, a 50 yard bomb with 11:04 to go in the first half.

Overall the Vikings rolled up 627 yards of total offense on 75 plays from scrimmage and defensively held the Dragons to a paltry 62 yards of total offense.

The ECSU defense wreaked havoc on the VUL quarterbacks all evening, sacking the Dragons’ signal callers eight times for a loss of 56 yards. Stephen Williams led all Viking defenders with 9 tackles (6 solo) while Darren Wilson chipped in with 8 tackles including one and a half sacks for a loss of 13 yards.

As dominating at the performance against the Dragons was, it will not affect the Vikings in the win column. Earlier this summer the NCAA deemed VUL one of 30 teams that would be considered a non-countable opponent for the 2015 season, a decision that was reached after ECSU’s schedule was released.

ECSU will travel to take on Benedict College next Saturday in Columbia, SC. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:00pm.

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Wingate Downs JCSU Football 14-0 in 2015 Season Opener

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina – The Johnson C. Smith University football team was able to get into scoring position three times but came up empty on each trip and dropped a tough 14-0 decision to visiting Wingate in the first home night game since 2009 at the Irwin Belk Complex on Saturday.

In the first quarter, Wingate wasted no time, jumping up 7-0 on their first drive by marching 80 yards in 13 plays. The Bulldogs capped the drive when quarterback Kyle Johnson scampered in from nine yards out at the 8:27 mark to put Wingate up 6-0. Caleb Baird's point-after made it 7-0.

JCSU, led by freshman quarterback Jordan Lane (Charlotte, N.C.) was unable to respond on their initial drive, only managing six yards before junior punter Matias Lambrecht (Venice, Fla.) boomed a 59 yard punt to force the Bulldogs to start on their own 20 yard-line.

The JCSU defense came up big on a fourth down conversion attempt by Wingate when senior linebacker Austin Jacques (Springdale, Md.) tackled Bulldog receiver Jody Fuller after only a five yard gain, giving JCSU the ball with 1:54 left in the first quarter. The JCSU offense again struggled to get anything going, managing 10 yards in their next possession before punting back to Wingate.

After a scoreless second quarter, Wingate took the 7-0 lead into the halftime break, but JCSU responded on the opening drive of the third quarter, driving to the Wingate 23 yard line. On a second down play, JCSU would make a crucial mistake, fumbling a pitch that was recovered by Wingate's Robert Wallace on the Bulldog 21 yard line.

Wingate took advantage of the turnover, marching 79 yards in eight plays, capped by a 38 yard completion to Fuller. Baird knocked the point after attempt through to provide the 14-0 lead.

JCSU then drove to the Wingate one yard line on their first drive of the fourth quarter, but another JCSU mistake would bite the Golden Bulls, as Wingate forced the fumble and recovered it at the Wingate 3 to thwart the drive.

The Golden Bulls were not able to get back inside the Wingate 30 yard line late in the game and following a fourth down sack from Bulldog linebacker Eric Mapoles, Wingate took over and ran out the clock, taking the 14-0 win.

Wingate quarterback Kyle Johnson finished with 141 yards, going 14-for-19 with one touchdown toss on the evening. Receiver Jody Fuller hauled in five passes for 64 yards while teammate Jordan Berry also caught five passes for 39 yards. Lawrence Pittman led the way on the ground, rushing for 94 yards on 19 carries.

JCSU got 44 yards from freshman running back Desean Binyard (Winston-Salem, N.C.) while Lane got 192 yards on a 13-for-24 performance. Junior receiver Fred Scott (Stone Mountain, Ga.) hauled in five passes for 99 yards for JCSU. Defensively, Austin Jacques finished with nine tackles, including five solo hits while Carlo Thomas (East Orange, N.J.) and Jamaal Tutt (Atlanta, Ga.) each had eight tackles on the night. Michael Grant (Bluffton, S.C.) also had a productive night, registering seven tackles and had one interception.

JCSU will return to action next Saturday, traveling to Frankfort, Kentucky to take on Kentucky State. Kickoff is scheduled for 2:00 p.m.

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Xavier volleyball beats 2 Tennessee teams at Mariner Invitational


BRUNSWICK, Georgia -- Xavier University of Louisiana defeated a pair of Tennessee teams Saturday to finish 2-2 in the Mariner Invitational women's volleyball tournament.

The Gold Nuggets (4-4) defeated Martin Methodist 25-16, 25-21, 8-25, 25-21, then dominated in the fifth set to defeat Bryan 25-21, 26-24, 22-25, 18-25, 15-6.

Taylor Reuther had 25 kills and 23 digs in two matches, including 16 kills -- a season high -- 14 digs and five assists against Bryan. Darian Harris had a season-best 30 digs.

Reuther (Dominican alum) and Harris (McGehee) are seniors.

The Gold Nuggets hit .733 in the deciding set against Bryan, a conference champion a year ago.

Sophomore Jada Broussard matched her career high of 10 kills against Bryan and had a career-best seven digs. Against Martin Methodist, freshman Ruby Hunt-Thompson led the Gold Nuggets with 11 kills, and Ralitsa Hadzhistoyanova had career highs of 33 assists and 10 digs.

Xavier, four-time defending champion in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference, will play its GCAC opener against Talladega at 7 p.m. Monday at the Convocation Center. Admission is free.

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The Lincoln Lions Football Holds on For 29-22 Victory Over Cheyney in Annual Battle of the Firsts

CHEYNEY, Pennsylvania Running back Stephen Scott (Baltimore, MD/Bethel College) eclipsed the Lions' single-game rushing record with 179 total yards and three rushing touchdowns lifting the Lions to a 29-22 season opening win over Cheyney in the annual Battle of the Firsts on Saturday, Sept. 5. Lincoln leads the all-time series 13-2-1 and won the last three meeting against their rival.

The Lions attacked the Wolves often and early in the opening stages of the rivalry game. After the stifling defense held Cheyney to a quick punt, their offense took the field and scored the game's first points on a 32-yard made field goal by sophomore Brett Arkelian (Clovis, CA) (7:40). Lincoln found success when they fed running back Stephen Scott (Baltimore, MD/Bethel College) the ball against the Cheyney defense. Scott tallied 108 first half rushing yards and had a pair of touchdowns. His first score was his career-long rush of 77-yards with 4:10 remaining in the first quarter. The next touchdown was a one yard score in the second quarter.

The Lions racked up 179 total yards of offense in the first half to Cheyney's 147. With 28 seconds left in the second quarter Cheyney connected on a 28-yard pass and catch for a touchdown, cutting the Lincoln advantage to 17-6 at the half. Senior James Thomas (Los Angeles, CA/Oaks Christian Academy) blocked the extra point attempt for the Lions. Senior Brion Robinson (Silver Spring, MD/Springbrook HS) had his first interception of the season picking off the Wolves quarterback midway through the second quarter.

In the next quarter Lincoln extended the lead to 23-6 at the 10:47 mark on a 64-yard touchdown reception by senior Brandon Rowe (Harlem, NY/Hudson Valley CC) from senior Edward McKenzie (Paterson, NJ/Lackwanna College). The Wolves responded with a touchdown of their own on the ensuing possession collecting 80 yards on eight plays in a 23-12 contest. The momentum shifted towards Cheyney, as their defense picked off Lincoln's offense and returned an interception for a 32 yard touchdown. The Wolves converted on a two-point conversion and trailed the Lions 23-20 with 7:12 left in the third quarter.

Lincoln went back to Stephen Scott (Baltimore, MD/Bethel College) on the next drive as the fourth quarter approached. The Lions used 13 plays and covered 57 yards breaking out to a 29-20 lead at the 13:40 mark in the quarter. Scott had eight touches on that drive and scored his third rushing touchdown of the rivalry game from 8-yards out. Cheyney added on two points of their own by blocking the point-after-attempt and returned it for a score.

Ahead by a touchdown the Lions defense forced two turnovers in the final quarter to seal their third straight victory over Cheyney. Freshman Mikeal Mays forced a fumbled that was recovered by sophomore Dequann Pittman (Washington, DC/Overlea HS) with 12:38 left in the game. The next huge play came from sophomore Mark Price (Philadelphia, PA/Charles Carroll HS) with 1:11 remaining on an interception in the endzone. Price's turnover allowed the LU offense to run the clock out and down Cheyney in the annual Battle of the Firsts, 29-22. The LU defense forced three turnovers while the offense converted on 3-of-4 attempts in the redzone.

Stephen Scott (Baltimore, MD/Bethel College) shined on television setting several single-game rushing records for the Lions. Scott had the most carries (30), most net yards rushing (179), most rushing touchdowns (3), and the longest rush from scrimmage (77) in a single game. He averaged 5.8 yards per carry and one reception for two yards.

Quarterback Edward McKenzie (Paterson, NJ/Lackwanna College) finished 8-of-15 for 120 total passing yards and one touchdown. He hooked up with four different receivers led by junior Larquise Hobbs (Lansing, MI/J.W. Sexton HS). Hobbs had four catches for 30 yards while senior Bradley Martin (Philadelphia, PA/Vermillion CC) had two catches for 24 yards.

Defensively, Mark Price (Philadelphia, PA/Charles Carroll HS) had a team-high seven solo tackles and an interception to lead the Lions. Brion Robinson (Silver Spring, MD/Springbrook HS) also finished with seven tackles and an interception that was returned for 39-yards. Junior Rhamir Thomas (Washington, PA/Youngstown State University) had five tackles while James Thomas (Los Angeles, CA/Oaks Christian Academy) and freshman Courtney Wright (Fort Lauderdale, FL/Coral Glades HS) both had four tackles each.   

Lincoln moves to 1-0 and travels to Rocky Mountain, NC to battle North Carolina Wesleyan in their next game on Sept. 12th at 1p.m.

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Virginia StateTrojans Take Tough Loss in Season Opener

ETTRICK, Virginia -- The Virginia State University Trojan Football team takes a tough loss in the season opener against California University of Pennsylvania on Sept. 5. The Trojans began their 2015 season at home falling short to the Vulcans 35-16. Today's loss marks the second consecutive season opener loss at home for the Trojans.

On their first drive, Cal. PA launched a pass down the field to the Vulcans Kowan Scott for a 50 yard touchdown. Junior quarterback Tarian Ayres (Dillwyn, VA) linked up with senior wide receiver Gene Holloman, Jr. (Virginia Beach, VA) for 2 first downs on the first VSU drive that resulted in 11 plays for 41 yards before the Trojans defense returned to the field after going for it on 4th and 3. Cal. PA stretched their lead 14-0 with a 90 yard pass to Gary Brown on 2nd and 13. The Trojans remained scoreless to end the first quarter.

The Trojans switched the play up in the 2nd quarter as wide receiver Willie Stubblefield (Highland Springs, VA) completed a 20 yard pass to Ayres to put the Trojans on the board. Sophomore kicker Mathew Hillquist (Glen Allen, VA) enters the game for a field goal attempt moments before halftime to chip away at the Trojans deficit. The kick by Hillquist was good for the Trojans to enter halftime down by 19.

Trailing the Vulcans 9-21 the Trojans didn't revisit the end zone again until the last 45 seconds of the ball game, where Ayres completes a 27 yard pass to Stubblefield.

Ayres completed 57.7% of his passes, throwing for 244 yards. Stubblefield led the Trojans in receptions, recording 4 catches for 90 yards and a touchdown. All-CIAA preseason pick senior widereciever Jaivon Smallwood (Virginia Beach, VA) contributed 4 receptions for 36 yards. All- CIAA preseason pick junior running back Kavon Bellamy (Hampton,VA) rushed for 40 yards on 14 carries and contributed 34 yards on 2 receptions.

All-CIAA preseason pick junior Brandon Lynch (Norfolk,VA) led the Trojans defensively with 12 tackles and senior Dontrell Jones (Hampton,VA) contributed 6 tackles. All-CIAA preseason pick senior defensive lineman Ray Prosise (Petersburg, VA) recorded 1 tackle before leaving the game in the third quarter with an injury. Defensively the Trojans came up with 3 big time sacks from Lynch, junior defensive lineman Devin Claiborne (Hampton, VA), and sophomore defensive lineman Lyndon Thomas (Portsmouth, VA).

Despite their efforts the Trojans could not come out with the win today. "We just gotta come out ready to work and turn up our focus this week. We can't dwell on the lost," said Senior Team Captain Jaivon Smallwood.

The Trojans will keep the ball rolling as they travel down to Greenville, TN to face Tusculum College next week at 1 p.m. VSU's radio station, 91.3 WVST, will have live radio coverage of the game and you can also follow the game via LiveStats.

Tickets to all Virginia State Athletic events that charge admission can be purchased by calling (804) 524-5656 or visit www.govsutrojans.com. The ticket office is located on the 1st floor of the VSU Athletic Office: 20720 4th Ave. Petersburg, VA 23806.

For more information on VSU Trojans Football, follow Trojans Athletics on Twitter @VSUsports, or call 804-524-5030.

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Chowan Hawks Down Fayetteville State in Season Opener

FAYETTEVILLE, North Carolina -- The Chowan University football team kicked-off the 2015 season with a 41-31 road victory over the Fayetteville State University Broncos on Saturday evening. With the win, the Hawks tie the series against the Broncos (3-3) with Chowan claiming victories in three of the last four outings against Fayetteville State.

The Broncos tallied 414 total offensive yards in the contest in comparison to 331 by the Hawks. Chowan totaled 82 yards on the ground while Randall Dixon completed 27-33 pass attempts in his debut for the Hawks resulting in 249 passing yards for the Blue and White. He threw four touchdown passes in the win. Fayetteville State's Derek Bryant threw for 361 yards, completing 31-47 passes. The Broncos were held to 53 yards rushing in the setback.

Tyree Lee led the effort on the ground for the Hawks. He tallied 27 carries in the victory for a total of 91 yards with one touchdown. Dixon connected with seven different receivers in the contest, including Kaine Lombard seven times for 71 yards for two touchdowns and Lee five times for 50 yards and two touchdowns.

For Fayetteville State, Andre Montgomery paced the Broncos with 13 carries for 27 yards and two touchdowns. Tavon Gatlin caught 10 of Bryant's passes for 151 yards and two touchdowns while Chris Hubert notched nine receptions for 96 yards.

Defensively, the Hawks were led by Cornell Duncan and Vincente` Stafford. Duncan tallied eight tackles (six solo, two assisted) with two tackles for loss and one forced fumble. Stafford added seven tackles (six solo, one assisted) with one tackle for loss and one interception (25 yards).

Eric Henderson paced the Broncos on defense with eight tackles (seven solo, one assisted) while Perry Thomas had eight tackles (five solo, three assisted) with two tackles for loss (15 yards) and one sack (11 yards).

After a scoreless first quarter, Stafford provided the Hawks' with an offensive spark when he intercepted Bryant's pass returned it 25 yards for Chowan's first touchdown of the game. Nick Hahula's point after attempt was good, giving the Hawks a 7-0 lead with 14:49 on the clock. The Broncos answered on the next drive when Bryant connected with Gatlin on a 64 yard pass, capping a three play, 70 yard drive. David Lamb made good on the point after attempt to knot the score 7-7.

Lee scored the next two touchdowns for the Chowan Blue and White while Hahula made good on both point after attempts to push the Hawks ahead 21-7. Dixon connected with Lee on a 17 yard pass to complete a 10 play, 75 yard drive for Lee's first score of the game. On the next drive, Roderick Lyndey's fumble recovery restored possession to the Hawks and later resulted in Lee's three yard touchdown run. The Broncos would use a field goal by Lamb to make the score 21-10 heading into halftime.

Chowan opened the third quarter with a 14 play, 64 yard drive resulting in an eight yard touchdown run by Lombard and successful point after attempt. The Hawks' defense held the Broncos scoreless through the remainder of the third quarter, carrying a 28-10 advantage heading into the fourth quarter.

Dixon found Lee at the start of the fourth quarter, this time on a seven yard pass to push the Hawks ahead 34-10. Fayetteville State and Chowan exchanged scores on the next two drives, making the score 41-17. The Broncos refused to go away quietly, scoring 14 unanswered points before suffering the 41-31 setback. The offensive surge proved to be too little too late as Chowan secured the 41-31 victory.

The Hawks will hit the road for the second time in as many weeks on September 12th when Chowan takes on Campbell University. The contest will mark the second of three straight road games for the Blue and White, and the first of two games against NCAA Division I opponents this season. Kick-off is slated for 6:00pm.

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VUU Opens Season with 35-21 Win Over Brevard

RICHMOND, Virginia -- Virginia Union University's Hakeem Holland rushed for 101 yards while Lamar Webster scored three touchdowns as the Panthers defeated Brevard College 35-21 in the football season opener on Saturday, September 5, in Hovey Field in Richmond, Va.

VUU took a 14-0 lead in the game when Webster scored from two yards out with 5:54 left in the first quarter, and then rushed in from eight yards out with 10:41 left in the second quarter.

After Brevard took a 21-14 lead, the Panthers struck back when Webster took the ball in from one yard out with 14:33 left in the fourth quarter to tie the score 21-21.

VUU took the lead for good when quarterback Shawheem Dowdy connected with Andre Coble for a 27-yard touchdown at the 11:26 mark in the fourth quarter.

Virginia Union added an insurance score when Holland broke free for a 37-yard touchdown with 3:40 left in the game.

The win raised VUU's record to 1-0 on the season while Brevard fell to 0-1.

Virginia Union travels to Raleigh, N.C., to face Saint Augustine's University at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 12.

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BACK-TO-BACK: The 35-21 win marked the first time since 2011 and 2012 that Virginia Union has won back-to-back season openers. VUU defeated Siena Heights University 12-0 in last season's first game. VUU defeated Saint Augustine's University 12-0 in 2011 and then defeated Benedict College 28-7 in 2012.

TWO FOR JAMES: Mark James became the first Virginia Union head coach to win his first two season-opening games in 30 years. Joe Taylor, now Athletic Director at VUU, defeated Johnson C. Smith University 52-0 in his first game in 1984 and then beat Bowie State University 42-6 in 1985.

THREE TDS: Lamar Webster rushed for three touchdowns. This marks the first time a VUU player has rushed four three or more TDs since Cassious McDowell rushed for four touchdowns against Lincoln University on October 11, 2014.

FIRST GAME CENTURY: Freshman Hakeem Holland became the first Panther to rush for over 100 yards in the season opener since Tarian Donaldson performed the deed in 2009. Holland a freshman from Baltimore, Md., rushed for 101 yards. Donaldson rushed for 104 yards against East Stroudsburg University on August 27, 2009.

NEXT GAME: VUU faces Saint Augustine's University at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 12, in Raleigh, N.C. This will mark the first meeting between the two teams since VUU beat Saint Augustine's 12-0 during in Hovey Field on August 27, 2011. The game was played as Hurricane Irene hit the city of Richmond. Although the rivalry dates back to 1929, the Panthers and the Falcons have only met nine times in the 86 years, with VUU holding an 8-0-1 edge.

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Lincoln Blue Tigers Beat Langston For 250th All-Time Victory



LANGSTON, Oklahoma -- Robert Daniels intercepted a Langston pass at the Lincoln 28, and the Blue Tiger football team pulled out a 35-32 victory on the road in its 2015 season opener.

Owen Jordan threw three first half touchdown passes, including two to Delvon Rouser. Darius Hicks hauled in a 27-yard touchdown pass while Keith Lakey opened the scoring on a two-yard run. Lakey's touchdown came after the Blue Tiger defense stopped Langston with a seven-yard sack by Julius Jackson as the Lions were trying to convert a 4th-and-16.

The Lions immediately answered Lakey's touchdown with a 100-yard kickoff return score, but it didn't take the Blue Tigers long to retake the lead. Jordan completed passes of 14 yards to Miles Drummond and 25 yards to Rouser before finding Rouser again for a three-yard score.

Langston got back on the board early in the second quarter, mounting a 60-yard drive after recovering a Lincoln fumble and scoring on a nine-yard pass. The extra point was no good, however, and Lincoln once again came up with a response. On the ensuing drive, the Blue Tigers marched 75 yards down the field, highlighted by receptions of 24 yards by Hicks and 27 yards by Rouser. Jordan once again ended the drive with a three-yard scoring pass to Rouser, and Lincoln took a 21-13 lead.

A 41-yard kick return set up another quick score by Langston, as a 37-yard quarterback keeper pulled the Lions to within two. A delay of game penalty moved the ball back to the Langston eight, but the Lions decided to still go for the tie. Lincoln stood up Langston's rush attempt outside of the end zone, however, and the Blue Tigers kept their lead at 21-19.



The Blue Tigers got on the board one more time near the end of the first half, as Jordan found Bryson Winfrey for 23 yards before throwing the 27-yard touchdown to Hicks. Langston drove into Lincoln territory on the ensuing drive, but Treston Pulley's interception with 28 seconds remaining sent the Blue Tigers into halftime with a 28-19 lead.

Lincoln began the second half by forcing Langston into a three-and-out, then Jordan threw his fourth touchdown pass of the afternoon, this one for 23 yards to Winfrey. After forcing another stop, the Blue Tigers nearly got in position to score again, but a fourth-down run by Jordan to the Langston eight came up just inches shy of the first down marker.

Langston's defense stiffened after that, and the Lions got back on the scoreboard with a quarterback sneak near the end of the third quarter. Langston tried to make it a one-score game by going for two, but once again the Blue Tiger defense came up with a big stop to keep it a 10-point game.

In the fourth quarter, the Lions drove down to field goal range, but Kareem Joyner blocked the kick and Tyrone Moore returned it deep into Langston territory. On the next play, however, Jordan threw his first interception of the game, giving Langston the ball back at their one 22. The Blue Tigers only gave up four total yards on that ensuing possession, and got the ball back with just under 10 minutes to play.

Langston made a late run at a comeback, scoring on a six-yard pass with 3:40 remaining. That pulled the Lions to within three, and the Blue Tigers were only able to run the clock down to 1:09 before having to punt it back to Langston. The Lions managed to drive down to the Lincoln 36, but Daniels' interception preserved the win for the Blue Tigers.



Jordan finished the game 23-for-33 for 284 yards and the four touchdowns. Winfrey led the Lincoln receivers with seven catches for 105 yards while Rouser had six grabs for 73 yards. Hicks added five receptions for 66 yards. Miles Drummond led the running backs with 22 carries for 72 yards.

Darren Williams finished with eight tackles while James Harmon tallied seven and Joyner added six. Anthony McMillian and Jackson each had sacks with McMillian also posting 2.5 tackles for loss. Harmon and Paul Dodson each broke up two passes while Jeremy Rives finished with five tackles.

Jean Claude Brooks averaged 59.7 yards on kickoffs with one touchback and was a perfect five-for-five on extra points. Eddie Rodriguez averaged 37.5 yards per punt with a long of 57.

Saturday's win was the first on the road for Lincoln since beating Haskell in 2008. It was also the first win over Langston, a team the Blue Tigers have played 62 times since 1924, since 2002, and the first season-opening win for Lincoln since beating Avila in the first game of head coach Mike Jones' tenure in 2011. The win was also a milestone for the Blue Tigers, as it was the 250th in program history.

Lincoln will go for win #251 all-time and number two on the season next week when the Blue Tigers open their 2015 home slate against St. Francis (Ill.) on Saturday (Sept. 12) at noon. That contest will be a Take a Kid to the Game Day, with all kids receiving free admission. Fans are also invited to arrive early for a free tailgate, hosted by the Blue Tiger Athletic Club, at 10:00 a.m. at the Little Theater on 1005 Chestnut St.

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Sunday, September 6, 2015

OVC
Tennessee State 24, Alabama State 14, John Merritt Classic

SWAC
California 73, Grambling State 14
Cincinnati 52, Alabama A&M 10
Middle Tennessee 70, Jackson State 14
Louisiana Tech 62, Southern 15
New Mexico 66, Mississippi Valley 0
Prairie View A&M 38, Texas Southern 11
#16 Georgia Tech 69, Alcorn State 6  

MEAC
South Carolina State 35, Arkansas Pine Bluff 7 MEAC/SWAC CHALLENGE
Rutgers 63, Norfolk State 13
Appalachian State 49, Howard 0
Air Force 63, Morgan State 7
Colorado State 65, Savannah State 13
Miami (Fla.) 45, Bethune-Cookman 0
North Carolina A&T 61, Shaw 7
North Carolina Central 72, Saint Augustine's 0
Hampton 35, Kentucky State 20
Liberty 32,  Delaware State 13
South Florida 51, Florida A&M 3 


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SIAC
North Alabama 34, Miles 17 Labor Day Golden Classic
Alderson Broaddus 22, Central State 14 
Tuskegee 26, Clark Atlanta 0
Lane 17, Concordia-Selma 14
Livingstone 49, Benedict 6
West Alabama 52, Stillman 9
Hampton 35, Kentucky State 20

Morehouse 38, Edward Waters 8 
Valdosta State 21, Albany State 13

Delta State 48, Fort Valley State 7

MWC
West Virginia State 59, Fairmont State 34

CSFL
Lincoln (Missouri) 35, Langston 32

Mississippi College 61, Texas College 6

CIAA
Bowie State 35, Merrimack 32
Virginia Union 35, Brevard 21
Lincoln (Pa.) 29, Cheyney 22
California (Pa.) 35, Virginia State 16
Livingstone 49, Benedict 6
Wingate 14, Johnson C. Smith 0
North Carolina A&T 61, Shaw 7
Chowan 41, Fayetteville State 31
Elizabeth City State 71, Virginia-Lynchburg 0
North Carolina Central 72, Saint Augustine's 0
UNC Pembroke 17, #20 Winston-Salem State 7


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