Friday, January 1, 2016

American Sports Network & Cutting Edge Sports Management Agree to Multi-Year Deal for Dream Bowl Broadcast

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MILLTOWN, New Jersey -- American Sports Network (“ASN”), a division of Sinclair Networks Group, which is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: SBGI), announced that it has entered into an agreement with Cutting Edge Sports Management to broadcast the Dream Bowl for the next two years. The college all-star game will be played on Monday, Jan. 18, 2016 in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

The Dream Bowl was created to provide opportunities for FCS, Division II and Division III athletes to showcase their talents. Under the agreement, ASN will air the game on Sinclair broadcast stations and other affiliates around the country.
“We have found the perfect broadcast partner in American Sports Network to help us expand the reach and exposure of the game and these individual players,” said Neil Malvone, president of Cutting Edge Sports Management.  
Malvone added “the broadcast reach of ASN, through its parent company, Sinclair, will permit the entire country to see the talented players competing in this year\’s Dream Bowl.” 
“We are pleased to enter into this relationship, to deliver a college all-star game that provides a service to our communities,” said Doron Gorshein, COO of Sinclair Networks Group. “With this agreement with Cutting Edge Sports Management, we continue to enhance our product offering, and provide relevant, high quality live sports events for students, alumni and fans from the institutions of those competing in the game.”
Ray Katz, Managing Partner ROI Sports Marketing Group said: “The promotional commitment of ASN across their college football schedule will ensure tremendous value for our sponsors and partners. ROI Sports Group is the sponsorship partner of Cutting Edge Sports Management and led negotiations with ASN. 
About American Sports Network
ASN is a division of Sinclair Networks Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc., the largest and one of the most diversified television broadcasting companies in the country with 164 television stations it owns, operates and/or provides services to in 79 markets, broadcasting 384 channels. Sinclair’s portfolio reaches approximately 43 million television households and is affiliated with all the major networks. In addition, ASN’s content is syndicated to other broadcasters and regional sports networks. ASN, which launched in August 2014, produced 250 college events in nine sports in its first year and plans to air more than 375 events in the 2015/2016 academic year.
About Cutting Edge Sports Management

CESM is a full-service leader in sports management with areas of expertise in event planning, strategic marketing, business management, player development, and media relations. CESM creates innovative all-star event competitions at every level of sports. The CESM difference is to continue to revolutionize the sports industry with strategic partnerships and full service capabilities. With CESM, the athletes come first to maximize their potential and get them to the next level

Shaw Bears Persevere to Defeat Bluefield State, 83-79

RALEIGH, North Carolina – The Shaw University men's basketball team rallied from a 12 point deficit in the second half to defeat the visiting Blues of Bluefield State College on Thursday evening to conclude the 2015 portion of the season in their non-conference finale.

Shaw improves to 4-9 on the season, while Bluefield State drops to 4-12 on the year.

Larry Richardson, II (Garner, NC) scored 17 points, including 6-of-6 from the foul line, while Joell Hopkins, Jr. (Raleigh, NC) and David Madol (Manchester, NH) scored 12 points each. Defensively, Madol had a team-best nine rebounds, while Hopkins, Jr. collected seven.

The Bears opened up play with an 8-2 run over the Blues but BSC would claw their way back to tie the game at 15-all at the 9:31 mark.

The lead changed four times before the Blues took the final lead of the half sparked by hot shooting from their guards. BSC was able to connect 8-of-18 from the 3-point line for 44.4 percent in route to a 39-35 lead over the Bears at halftime.

Although the Bears outscored the Blues in the paint 14-8, BSC was able to score 11 points off of Shaw's turnovers, while adding eight points in second chances and posting a 12-3 advantage in bench scoring.

Richardson, II opened up the second half with a 15-footer to chop at the Blues lead (39-37) but BSC responded with an easy layup to extend the lead to three points at the 18:56 mark. From there the Blues would continue to lead most of the half as they built their largest lead of the game at 12 points with 11:20 left.

Despite sluggish play and trailing by double digits, the Bears showed life and intensity as they were able to get within two-points with 6:00 showing on the game clock. The next possession down, Jamar Cooper (Petersburg, VA) gave the Bears their first lead of half with a deep 3-pointer at the 5:45 mark (65-64) which charged a 7-2 run for the Bears.

From there, Shaw was able to maintain control the game at their tempo to close out the contest with the 83-79 win.

Mark Durgan led all scorers with 31 points and six assists, while Joshua Windham and Chas Harvey scored 15 points each for the Blues.

Shaw will return action on Monday, Jan. 2nd to host Chowan University for a CIAA conference matchup. Tip-off is slated for 8 p.m.

For the most up-to-date information on Shaw men's basketball and its 11 varsity sport teams, visit shawbears.com.

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Thursday, December 31, 2015

Tom Archdeacon: Wilberforce AD goes back to the future

WIBERFORCE, Ohio -- This, too, is what is meant by “Back to the Future.”

Rather than the science fiction adventure movie of the mid-1980s, this is a real life love story that began over six decades ago and now, thanks to an unexpected realignment of the sports stars, has been rekindled into another moment of the heart today.

In the early 1950s, Barbara Jean Townsend came to Wilberforce University from Cleveland, Mississippi, and Homer Lockett Jr., of Kansas City did the same. The two education students met and soon fell in love — with each other and the school.

They got teaching degrees, married after graduation and became educators in Alliance, Ohio. She was a teacher, he a school principal. Over the years they would return to the university that meant so much to them and often they brought their daughter, Beverly, along with them.

The place became magical to her as well and many years later, long after she had begun a family of her own, Beverly passed along her glorious stories of Wilberforce to her oldest child, Dorianne.

By then, though, Dorianne Johnson was on a different collegiate path. A big-time prep basketball talent, her sights weren’t set on a small NAIA school in Greene County.

She was recruited by several Division I programs across the South and chose the University of Mississippi, where she became a three-year starter, was team captain, led the Lady Rebels in blocked shots and ended up an integral part of teams that made two NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 appearances and had several top-15 national rankings.

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Winston-Salem State Rams Baseball Ranked #21 in Collegiate Baseball Preseason Poll

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TUCSON, Arizona -- Collegiate Baseball Newspaper has released its first set of 2016 NCAA Division II College Baseball preseason rankings and the Winston-Salem State Rams have been tabbed the #21 team in the rankings.

"Preseason rankings are exciting because it means the season opener is right around the corner," said Kevin Ritsche, WSSU head baseball coach. "Being only a few votes from the top 12 is a sign of respect for our program. Now it's up to us to uphold it in February," added Ritsche.

Winston-Salem State finished 42-15 in 2015, capturing their fifth consecutive CIAA Baseball Championship. The 42 wins by WSSU in 2015 are the most in school history and the Rams advancing to within 2 wins of the NCAA DII College World Series is the furthest a CIAA baseball team has ever advanced.

The 2016 WSSU baseball team will open the season on Friday, February 5th, when the Rams host Millersville University of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, at BB&T Ballpark in downtown Winston-Salem. First pitch is scheduled for 4:00 pm.


Rank, School
2015 Record
Pts
1. Tampa
(43-13)
630
2. Catawba
(47-15)
626
3. Mercyhurst
(40-11)
623
4. Franklin Pierce
(48-4)
619
5. Minnesota St.
(43-9)
616
6. St. Cloud St.
(54-5)
614
7. Florida Tech.
(38-13)
611
8. West Alabama
(42-11)
608
9. Colorado Mesa
(48-9)
606
10. Cal. Poly Pomona
(46-15)
603
11. St. Edwards, TX
(40-13)
600
12. St. Mary's, TX
(41-16)
597
13. Angelo St.
(42-18)
595
14. Southern Arkansas
(40-18)
592
15. North Georgia
(38-17)
590
16. Henderson St.
(33-21)
589
17. Nova Southeastern
(39-13)
585
18. Millersville
(45-11)
584
19. Seton Hill
(43-13)
581
20. Lynn
(35-15-1)
576
21. Winston-Salem St.
(42-15)
572
22. Quincy
(40-17)
596
23. S. New Hampshire
(31-14)
565
24. Missouri Southern St.
(40-14)
562
25. Armstrong St.
(34-14)
560
26. U.C. San Diego
(36-21)
557
27. West Georgia
(33-15)
554
28. Ashland
(38-19)
552
29. Mt. Olive
(39-16)
550
30. Alabama-Huntsville
(36-11-1)
546
31. Colorado St.-Pueblo
(41-16)
544
32. Lander
(22-26)
541
33. Southern Indiana
(28-21)
538
34. Azusa Pacific
(34-10)
535
35. Grand Valley St.
(34-18)
532
36. Trevecca Nazarene
(36-18)
529
37. Flagler  
(32-15)
526
38. Emporia St.
(39-16)
522
39. West Florida
(30-18)
519
40. Drury
(33-24-1)
516
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Beck Leads BSU Bulldogs in 95-62 Beating of Millersville Marauders

BOWIE, Maryland -- After a 17-day layoff, the Bowie State University men's basketball team closed out 2015 with a 95-62 non-conference home victory against Millersville University on Thursday afternoon. Bowie State improves to 7-4 on the year and Millersville drops to 2-10 overall.  
 
Senior Justin Beck (Ellicott City, Md.) paced the Bulldogs with a team-high 25 points and fellow senior Julian Livingston (Bowie, Md.) added 17 points. Sophomore Omari George (Baltimore, Md.) came off the BSU bench to contribute a career-high 12 points to go along with five rebounds. Sophomore Ahmaad Wilson (Baltimore, Md.) rounded out the Bulldogs' double figure scorers with 10 points and added a game-high five assists.
 
Millersville held an early 3-2 first half advantage before Bowie State took charge of the game with a 10-0 run to take a 12-3 lead at the 15:34 mark. The Bulldogs grew to 25-12 by the midway point of the first half and helped Bowie State to a 52-31 cushion by halftime.
 
The Bulldogs knocked down 19-of-36 (52.8 percent) first half field goals and Bowie State's defense held the Marauders to 8-of-26 (30.8 percent) over the first 20 minutes.
 
With a very comfortable half time lead, Bowie State head coach Darrell Brooks played many of his reserves for much of the second half. The Bulldogs only the margin below 20 only once in the second half (54-35) following a Mont layup at the 16:23 mark. Bowie State's lead ballooned to a game-high 39 points (90-51) with 4:38 left to play.
 
Bowie State ended the afternoon with a field goal shooting percentage of 51.5 (34-of-66) which included 11-of-27 (40.7 percent) beyond the arc and the Bulldogs won the battle on the glass with a 38-36 advantage. Beck and senior Miles Jackson (Silver Spring, Md.) tied for team high-rebound honors with seven each.
 
"Millersville was a little beat up with several starters out due to injuries, but I'm really pleased that our guys were able to maintain their focus. I thought we defended well, rebounded well and did a good job sharing the ball", said Brooks.
 
The Marauders were led by Markeith Mont (Philadelphia, Pa.) with a game-high 27 points while Tommy Patterson (York, Pa.) chipped in 12 points.
 
Millersville made just 18-of-53 field goals (34.0 percent) but shot 80 percent at the free throw line, making 20-of-25.
 
The Bulldogs open conference play at Johnson C. Smith University – Monday, January 4th as part of a doubleheader with the women's team.

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Johnson C. Smith Takes Down Lander 64-60

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina -- The Johnson C. Smith University women's basketball team got 16 points and 17 rebounds from senior Ashley Porter along with 19 points from freshman A'Diyah Ussery to take a 64-60 nonconference win over visiting Lander on Thursday afternoon in Brayboy Gym.

In the first quarter, JCSU, having not played since Dec. 19, showed their rust. The Golden Bulls managed to shoot only 17.6% (3-of-17) from the field. Lander also struggled from the floor, going 4-of-14 for 28.6%, but managed an 11-7 lead over JCSU at the end of the quarter.

Lander started the second quarter on fire, nailing two three pointers to take a 21-10 lead before JCSU's Amena Brent (Chicago, Ill.) completed a three-point play after being fouled on a driving layup with 7:10 left, bringing JCSU to within 21-13. The Bearcat lead would swell to 25-13, forcing a JCSU timeout with 6:20 left in the quarter. Freshman A'Diyah Ussery (Shelby, N.C.) would knock down a three pointer and Krista White (Dayton, Ohio) would convert a jumper then forced a turnover that led to a transition layup that closed the gap to 25-20 at the 3:49 mark.

Lander would respond, boosting their lead to 32-24 after outscoring JCSU 7-4 run over the final three minutes of the quarter to provide the halftime score.

JCSU would go on a 7-0 run to close the deficit to 32-31 after the first 1:45 of the third quarter thanks to a three-pointer from Ussery, a pair of free throws from senior Ashley Porter (Winston-Salem, N.C.), and another jumper from Ussery that forced Lander to call timeout at the 8:15 mark.

JCSU would take the lead following an Ussery transition layup after Porter blocked a Bearcat shot. Porter would hit Ussery with the outlet pass to provide the 33-32 lead. That lead was short-lived, as Lander responded with a three pointer to regain the 35-33 lead at the 7:05 mark. The Bearcats would go on a 10-4 lead to stretch the lead to 45-37 before Porter nailed a long jumper to make it 45-39. A free throw from Lander's Ty'Heshia Reynolds followed by a JCSU layup from Porter provided a 46-41 cushion with 1:18 to play.

After a missed Lander layup, JCSU would cash in when Porter received a long pass that led to a layup that pulled JCSU to within 46-43 with 50 seconds to go. JCSU's Jaylaan Dillard (Raleigh, N.C.) would connect on two free throws with 6 seconds left to provide the 46-45 score at the end of the third quarter.

After Lander had jumped ahead 54-49 in the early stages of the fourth quarter, JCSU junior
Cierra Levias (Seattle, Wash.) knocked down a three pointer from the corner to bring the Golden Bulls to within 54-52 with 5:47 remaining. JCSU would later get a free throw from Asha Jordan (Monroe, N.C.) to narrow the gap to 54-53 with 3:44 left and would go ahead 55-54 on a Porter layup following a Bearcat turnover.

Another Lander turnover led to Ussery canning a corner three pointer to put JCSU up 58-54, but a soft jumper from Lander's Bre Crum made it 58-56 JCSU with 1:37 left. JCSU would get two free throws from Asha Jordan to go ahead 60-56 with 1:28 to go. JCSU would extend the lead to 62-56 after a pair of Porter free throws. Lander would force a JCSU turnover with 54.2 seconds remaining and would capitalize when Sannayyiah Johnson scored a jumper in the lane to pull to within 62-58.

After a pair of missed JCSU free throws, Lander got back to the line, but Reynolds missed both shots, with Quinesha Lynch (Rocky Mount, N.C.) securing the rebound with 33.1 left.

After a pair of missed JCSU free throws, Lander cut into the lead again, this time with a jumper in traffic from Breshay Johnson to pull to within 62-60. JCSU's Lynch would make it 63-60 with 5.9 left after a free throw. Following a Lander timeout, the Bearcats would have one last chance for the game-tying three pointer, but JCSU forced a turnover and Krista White canned a free throw with one second remaining to provide the 64-60 final.

Lander's Bre Crum managed 15 points while Sannayyiah Johnson had 14. Jada Wallace also scored 10 for the Bearcats.

The win improves JCSU to 9-4 on the year while Lander falls to 8-4.

The Golden Bulls will return to the court on Monday, Jan. 4 for a CIAA contest against Bowie State. Tipoff is scheduled for 2:00 p.m.

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Claflin Edge Winston-Salem 81-77 in Non-Conference Men’s Basketball Contest

Adolph "AJ" Caldwell scored a team-high 19 points in the win.
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ORANGEBURG, South Carolina – Adolph Caldwell came off the bench to score 19 points and the Panthers hit nine free-throws down the stretch as Claflin University upended Winston-Salem State University 81-77 at the Tullis Arena.

The victory, Claflin's second in a row, move the Panthers season record to 5-7.

Karee Watson and De'shon Nails also scored in double-figures for the Panthers with 12 and 10 points, respectively. Watson also had a game-high 10 rebounds for Claflin.

Ryan McNeill-Moses, Austin Lawton and Triston Thompson contributed eight points each.

Winston-State, which dropped to 6-5, was led by Demone Harrison with a game-high 23 points and Terrell Leach with 21.

With 1:44 left in the game, Caldwell broke a 70-70 tie with a basket, putting Claflin ahead for good at 72-70. The Panthers sealed the win by connecting nine-of-14 from the charity stripe in final 1:12 minutes.

Winston-Salem pulled 79-77 with a second left, by Patrell Rogers was successful on a pair of free throws.

In the first half, the Panthers rallied from a seven-point deficit to start the game. Winston-Salem led 13-4 before Claflin erupted for a 17-8 run, tying the game at 20-20 on Ryan McNeill-Moses' basket with 10:29 left.

The contest would be tied twice over the next three minutes until a Brian Townsend's free throw at the 6:08 mark. The free throw gave the Panthers their first lead of the game at 26-25.

After five lead changes, Adolph Caldwell drilled a three-pointer with 3:27 left in the half, giving Claflin a 34-32 lead. The Panthers would maintain the advantage by outscoring the Rams 7-4 the rest of the half.

Claflin led 41-36 at the intermission.


Claflin returns to action Saturday, hosting Miles College in a Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) contest at the Tullis Arena The game will follow the women's matchup at 3:30 p.m. and will be Youth Day.

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Dillard Bleu Devils Score Season-High 132 Points En Route to 47-Point Thrashing of HTU Rams

NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana  --  Dillard used 73 second half points to dismantle the Huston-Tillotson Rams by the score of 132-85 at the Battlefield in Dent Hall. Freshman Montrey Thomas (FR/Shreveport, La.) led all scorers with 26 points and dished out nine assists in a victory where the Bleu Devils produced seven scorers in double-figures.

The Bleu Devils (8-4, 0-0 GCAC) proved to be no match for Huston-Tillotson University as they dominated the Rams the entire afternoon by winning the rebound battle 58 to 32 and shooting better than 61 percent from the field. Junior Demetric Austin (JR/Washington, D.C.) finished with a double-double, scoring 21 points and grabbing 12 boards while teammate and reigning Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year Patrick Thompson (SO/Geismar, La.) also finished with 21 points in the victory.

Ramon Johnson (SO/Newark, N.J.)Roboto, had a solid showing for the Bleu Devils, finishing with 16 points and nine boards.

Dillard returns to action on Saturday, January 2 as they travel to Jackson, Mississippi to face Tougaloo College in its first Gulf Coast Athletic Conference game of the year. Tip-off is set for 5:00 p.m.

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Blue Tigers Open 2016 at Emporia State & Washburn


Complete Game Notes
Game #12: Lincoln (6-5, 2-3 MIAA) at No. 3 Emporia State (9-2, 3-2 MIAA)
Date: Saturday, Jan. 2, 2016
Time: 1:30 p.m. CST
Site: Emporia, Kan. – William L. White Auditorium
Live Stats: http://sidearmstats.com/emporia/wbball/
Live Video: http://portal.stretchinternet.com/esu/

Game #13: Lincoln vs. Washburn (7-4, 3-2 MIAA)
Date: Monday, Jan. 4, 2016
Time: 5:30 p.m. CST
Site: Topeka, Kan. – Lee Arena (4,179)
Live Stats: http://www.sidearmstats.com/washburn/wbball/
Live Video: http://portal.stretchinternet.com/washburn/

THE TIP OFF:  The Lincoln women's basketball team opens the new year on the road, as the Blue Tigers head to Kansas for a pair of MIAA contests. Lincoln begins 2016 on Saturday (Jan. 2) with a 1:30 p.m. CST game at Emporia State, which was ranked No. 3 in the country in the most recent WBCA/USA Today Division II Coaches Poll. The Blue Tigers then head to Washburn on Monday (Jan. 4) for a 5:30 p.m. CST tilt with the Ichabods. Both Emporia State (9-2 overall) and Washburn (7-4) are 3-2 in MIAA play while Lincoln closed the month of December with a 6-5 overall record and a 2-3 mark in league play.

FAST BREAKS
- This is the 24th meeting all-time between Lincoln and Emporia State, with the Lady Hornets leading the all-time series, 21-2.

- Monday marks the 23rd meeting between Lincoln and Washburn, with the Ichabods having won each of the previous 22 games.

- On Saturday, Lincoln will play its second-straight game against a ranked opponent, as Emporia State was No. 3 in the latest WBCA/USA Today Division II poll. Lincoln last played on Dec. 20 against No. 16 Missouri Western.

- A win over ESU would be LU's first vs. a ranked team since an 83-77 win over No. 12 Pittsburg State in 2011-12.

PREVIEWING THE BLUE TIGERS:  Zuri Hill leads LU with 16.3 points and 8.7 rebounds per game while Lizzie Nessling is next on the rebound chart at 7.9. Hunter Yoakum is averaging 12.0 points while Dorian Briggs averages 10.4. Azaria Nave leads LU with 2.8 assists per contest.

HEAD COACH NICOLE COLLIER:  After leading LU to the postseason in two of her first three years on the job, Nicole Collierreturns for her fourth season as the head coach of the Blue Tigers. A three-year assistant with LU before taking over as the head coach, Collier has helped lead Lincoln to double-digit victories in four of the past six years.

LAST TIME OUT:  It was all tied up at 35 at the half, but No. 16 Missouri Western scored 50 points over the third and fourth quarters to hand the Blue Tigers an 85-62 loss on Dec. 20. Zuri Hill scored 19 and grabbed seven rebounds while Azaria Naveadded a career-high 17 points. Lizzie Nessling scored 11 and led LU with eight rebounds.

SCOUTING THE LADY HORNETS:  Emporia State is outscoring opponents 77.6-59.2, thanks in part to Kelly Moten's 15.5 points per night. Sandra Ngoie averages 12.3 points while Kelsey Barnwell (11.5) and Addie Lackey (9.3) are next on ESU's scoring chart. Kathryn Flott leads Emporia State with 8.8 rebounds.

ESU HEAD COACH JORY COLLINS:  The only coach in Emporia State history to begin his career with five-straight 20-win seasons, Collins has over 130 victories in six-plus years at ESU. Collins has led the Lady Hornets to three-straight MIAA titles and four-straight NCAA Sweet 16 appearances.

SCOUTING THE ICHABODS:  WU averages nearly 10 more rebounds per game than its rivals, led by Jayna Smith's 8.8 average. Erika Lane is the Ichabods only double-digit scorer, averaging 11.2 per night, though Erin Dohnalek & Alyxis Bowen are close with 9.9 and 9.2 ppg., respectively. Smith is WU's assist leader with 3.1 per game.

WU HEAD COACH RON McHENRY:  In 16 years as Washburn's head coach, McHenry has enjoyed tremendous success, leading the WU to over 350 wins and the 2005 NCAA Division II National Championship. McHenry has won eight regular season MIAA championships as well as seven MIAA tournament titles.

DOUBLE THE FUN:  Zuri Hill has been a force for Lincoln both as a scorer and a rebounder, and she has five double-doubles on the year. Hill, who doubled up in each of LU's first four games, leads the MIAA and was ranked 28th nationally in double-doubles as of Dec. 20, and currently is fifth in the conference in rebounding (8.7).

SWEET CHARITY:  Lincoln rarely has to worry when Lizzie Nessling and Hunter Yoakum are sent to the charity stripe, as both players are among the best free throw shooters in LU history. Both Nessling and Yoakum both have career free throw percentages of .838, with that accuracy rate leading all players in program history with at least 50 career attempts and two seasons on the team.

NO WORRIES WITH ZURI:  Zuri Hill has been one of the best players in the MIAA, as she is fifth in the league in rebounding (8.7) while ranking sixth in scoring (16.3). Hill, who is the only player ranked among the top-six in the MIAA in both rebounding and scoring, is also second in the league in both field goal percentage (.543) and
offensive rebounding (3.7), and she additionally is eighth in defensive rebounding (5.0).

NOTHING BUT NESS:  Lizzie Nessling was Lincoln's rebounding leader last season after grabbing at least four boards in 17 contests for an average of 6.3. Nessling is off to a great start again in 2015-16, ranking second on the team and seventh in the MIAA with 7.9 rebounds per night. Nessling has pulled down at least six boards in every game, highlighted by a career-high 14-in LU's win over Rockhurst.

REAPING REBOUNDS:  Rebounding has been Lincoln's forte this year, as LU ranks second in the MIAA with 41.3 boards per game. Lincoln is third in offensive rebounding (14.5) and defensive rebounding (26.7) with Zuri Hill (8.7, fifth) and Lizzie Nessling(7.9, seventh) each ranked among the top-10 in the conference.

COMING UP BRIGGS:  Dorian Briggs has turned into one of Lincoln's top scorers this year, reaching the double-digit mark five times while ranking third on the team with 10.4 points per night. Briggs is also averaging 1.7 assists and leads the Blue Tigers, and ranks 20th in the MIAA, with 17 steals.

POINTS A-PLENTY:  No player in the history of Dixon High basketball, female or male, has ever scored as many points as LU junior Hunter Yoakum, who scored 2,578 during her four-year career. Yoakum hasn't had any trouble finding the basket in college, as she's averaged 11.3 points throughout her Lincoln career, including 12.0 this season.

CENTURY SCORER:  With three long-distance baskets against Illinois-Springfield, Hunter Yoakum became just the fifth Blue Tiger to make 100 career three-point shots. Yoakum, who has drained 112 shots from downtown, is three treys shy of tying Allis Parker for third on the career list and 42 shy of Sheila Leopold's all-time mark of 151

HUNTING FOR REBOUNDS:  Hunter Yoakum has been one of LU's best scorers over the past three seasons, but this season she's also given LU a boost as a rebounder. After averaging 2.1 boards as a freshman and 2.9 last year, Yoakum is third on the team with 4.5 rebounds this year, grabbing at least five in five of Lincoln's past six games.

MANY MINUTES:  Lizzie Nessling and Hunter Yoakum have put in some work through LU's first 11 games, as both players lead the league in minutes played with 35.7 per game.

GEAR UP FOR THE GAME:  Get your Blue Tiger jerseys, apparel, accessories, office supplies and much, much more at www.BlueTigersStore.com, the official online store of LU athletics. You can get everything you will need for basketball season, with a portion of all sales going directly to support all 12 LU athletic programs.

NEXT UP:  Lincoln returns home on Thursday (Jan. 7) to host Nebraska-Kearney for a 5:30 p.m. CST contest.

By Dan Carr, Assistant AD for Media Relations
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