Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Hall's double-double helps Xavier rally past Southern Poly

MARIETTA, Ga. — Senior center Keldra Hall produced Xavier University of Louisiana's first double-double of the season — 16 points and 13 rebounds — to lead the Gold Nuggets in a 76-58 women's basketball victory Tuesday against Southern Polytechnic.

Xavier (9-5), ranked 16th in NAIA Division I and playing its first game in 13 days, used 16-3 and 18-4 second-half runs to erase a 30-27 halftime deficit.

Hall, recording her fifth double-double in two seasons and her highest rebound total of 2011-12, had 11 points and nine rebounds in the second half. Her 3-point play with 13:12 remaining capped the Nuggets' first burst of the period and gave them a 45-37 lead. Xavier's second run covered the final five minutes.

Jazmoné Kelly had 15 points, a season best, and nine rebounds for Xavier — she had 12 points and seven rebounds in the second half — and Danielle Kennebrew scored a career-high-tying 13 points. Jasmine Grant, Dalila Robinson and Brandi Young scored nine points apiece,

SiMon Franklin's only field goal of the game put Xavier ahead to stay, 38-36, with 14:52 remaining.

Tara Hay scored 18 of her career-high 25 points in the second half for Southern Poly (1-11), which had six available players because of injuries. Dominique Smith had 13 points and eight rebounds, and Jacqueline Schadeck had a season-high 10 points. Chase Morgan grabbed 14 rebounds.

Xavier, despite making one of its first 13 shots from the floor, led 17-9 after Grant's two free throws at 9:43 of the first half. But Hay had five points during a 17-3 run which gave the Lady Hornets their biggest lead, 26-20, with 2:23 remaining.

Southern Poly outshot the Nuggets 36 to 24.2 percent from the floor and outrebounded them 25-20 in the first half, but in the second half Xavier outshot the Lady Hornets 54.5 to 25.9 percent and outrebounded them 27-14. The Nuggets scored all 15 of their second-chance points after halftime.

Xavier, on the road for three games this week, will play NAIA No. 18 Shorter at 6 p.m. EST Wednesday. The Nuggets are responsible for Shorter's only loss this season, a 56-51 decision at The Barn on Dec. 3.

NOTES: The meeting was the teams' first . . . The victory was Xavier's fourth in five games this season against Southern States Athletic Conference members . . . The Nuggets' 49 second-half points were their second most of the season, topped only by 51 at Georgetown (Ky.) in the Chick-fil-A Classic on Nov. 12 . . . The Nuggets have trailed at halftime seven times this season but rallied to win three of those games . . . Xavier used three Georgia residents: Kennebrew, Robinson and Crystal Wallace. Robinson had her second best point total of the season, and Wallace grabbed two rebounds in her first game since Nov. 29 . . . Fans and media desiring halftime and final scores of XU basketball games via text message can send an e-mail to ecassier@xula.edu. Include the words "text message" in the subject of the e-mail, and indicate if scores from both teams or a specific team are desired. Xavier offers the service for free, but standard text message rates will apply.


By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

XU's Cordell Hadnot selected GCAC Player of the Week

Cordell Hadnot, shooting ball, is the third Gold Rush player this season to be selected GCAC Player of the Week.

NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana's Cordell Hadnot, who extended his career-best double-figure scoring streak to six games, is the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Week in men's basketball for Dec. 26-Jan. 1.

Hadnot, a 6-foot-7 senior forward from Los Angeles and a graduate of Westchester High School, led the Gold Rush with averages of 11.5 points and 12 rebounds and a .571 field-goal percentage in two games at the Mami Gardens Classic. Hadnot scored 12 points and grabbed a career-best 15 rebounds Thursday in an overtime victory against Florida Memorial. He's the first XU player since February 2009 to grab 15 rebounds in a game.

Hadnot had 11 points and nine rebounds Wednesday in a loss to St. Thomas (Fla.), and he leads the team with averages of 10.3 points and 8.4 rebounds in 11 games.

Hadnot is the third Gold Rush player this season to receive the GCAC award. Nick Haywood did it for Nov. 21-27, and Denzell Erves earned it for Oct. 31-Nov. 6.

Xavier, 8-4 and ranked 21st in NAIA Division I, will visit the University of New Orleans in a 7 p.m. game Wednesday. It will be the teams' first meeting since 2000.

By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
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FAMU Lady Rattlers Win Fifth Straight With 69-59 Win Over UAB

ANTONIA BENNETT
6-1 SENIOR G/F
LAKE GIBSON HS
LAKELAND, FL


QIANA DONALD
6-0 SENIOR C/F
RIBAULT HS
JACKSONVILLE, FL
  
TAMEKA MCKELTON
5-8 SENIOR GUARD
PALM BCH LAKES HS
W. PALM BEACH, FL
TALLAHASSEE, Florida - The Florida A&M Lady Rattlers (8-5, 1-0 MEAC) defeated the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Blazers (9-3, 0-0 C-USA) in a 40-minute slugefest. At the half, the Blazers were leading 29-27, but the Lady Rattlers came out with a stiff press, stifling the offense of UAB and allowed the Lady Rattlers to score 42 points in the second half tonight at the Alfred Lawson Jr. Multipurpose Center and Teaching Gymnasium.

The Blazers, who had earlier this season defeated the defending MEAC women's conference champion Hampton Pirates, controlled the pace of the first half as it played to their strength. UAB was known for its stifling defense, which held teams to under 40 points in the games they won this season, but the Lady Rattlers would find an answer at halftime.

In the first half UAB's leading scorer, Amber Jones, dropped in 11 points, on 4-10 shooting (2-5 from three-point range). The Blazers' Karisma Chapman scored eight and Michaelea Kleist dropped in six. Meagan Brown would grab six rebounds in the half. In all, only five Blazers scored in the first half.

For the Lady Rattlers, Jasmine Grice came off the bench to score 10 points in the first half. Qiana Donald scored eight and Antonia Bennett scored six. Donald and Bennett grabbed five rebounds each in the half.

Coach LeDawn Gibson challenged her team to get after the Blazers at halftime. "The first half was slow-paced. We played to their strength. We did offensive and defensive adjustments at halftime that allowed us to pick up the pace and play our game," Gibson said.

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JASMINE GRICE
5-9 SOPH. GUARD
EAST GADSDEN HS
QUINCY, FL



KETURAH MARTIN
6-0 JUNIOR GUARD
SW TENN. CC
MEMPHIS, TN

KIMBERLY SPARKMAN
5-8 SOPH. GUARD
VOLUNTEER ST. CC
COLUMBIA, TN

















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FAMU earns big win over UAB

TALLAHASSEE, Florida - The Florida A&M women's basketball team answered two questions Monday night: whether it could find its offense if scoring leader Antonia Bennett has an off night and when it would win a game at home.

The Rattlers answered yes and now, as they rallied from a first-half deficit to defeat the University of Alabama at Birmingham for their first home victory of the season, 69-59, at the Lawson Center.

Bennett, the leading scorer in the MEAC who came into the game with an average of 20.1 points per game, was held to six first-half points. She finished the game 6 of 17 shooting for 14 points Seniors Qiana Donald (16 points) and Tameka McKelton (10 points) stepped up, while redshirt freshman Jasmine Grice (13 points) continued her hot shooting in her second game since regaining eligibility for academic reasons.


UAB's Streak Snapped With 69-59 Loss At FAMU

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Karisma Chapman and Amber Jones combined for 47 points Monday night, but the UAB women's basketball team saw its eight-game winning streak snapped with a 69-59 loss in its non-conference finale at Florida A&M.

The Blazers (9-3) took a 29-27 lead into the half but were outscored by 12 points over the final 20 minutes by a Florida A&M team that presented a different challenge than any previous opponent during the winning streak.

The Lady Rattlers (8-5) applied full-court pressure defense for the entire game and got out in transition at any opportunity, even after made baskets. Their 69 points were the most allowed this season by UAB, the fourth-best team in the country in scoring defense that hadn't allowed more than 47 points in eight games.

Chapman matched her career-high with 24 points for UAB, including 16 in the second half, while Jones finished with 23. The pair combined to knock down 16 of 29 shots from the floor, but the Blazers shot 38.5 percent as a team for the night.

Florida A&M put four players in double figures, led by Qiana Donald with 16 points. Antonia Bennett added 14 points, Jasmine Grice 13 and Tameka McKelton 10 for the Lady Rattlers. Bennett also grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds for a double-double.

ECSU Opens Up the New Year With Win Over Division I UMES

ELIZABETH CITY, North Carolina  -  Three Elizabeth City State University Lady Vikings notched double figures in a 62-55 victory over the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore Monday evening at the RL Vaughan Center.

Jasmine Whitehurst led ECSU in scoring with 15 points while Shatara Jackson and Stephanie Harper chipped in with 14 points apiece.

The victory gives ECSU their second win this season over a Division I Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) opponent. The Lady Vikings topped Norfolk State University in an exhibition 76-74 on November 7th in Elizabeth City.

The two teams exchanged two ties and two lead changes in the first half, the Hawks last lead coming via two free throws by Jessica Long at the 10:31 mark. DeAudra Brown's three-pointer on ECSU's ensuing possession gave the Lady Vikings a one point lead for good and they held a 26-23 advantage at the intermission.

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Tennessee State Tigers drop shootout to UT Martin, 114-105

NASHVILLE, Tennessee  -  The Tennessee State University women's basketball team scored a season-high 105 points and had six players to score in double-digits but it wasn't enough to hold off Tennessee-Martin in a, 114-105, loss to the Skyhawks Monday night in the Gentry Center.

The point total marked the most points TSU has scored in a game since posting 106 against Valparaiso in the 1990 season. Additionally, the 219 combined points from both teams is a new OVC record as Morehead (110) and EKU (106) previously held the record from the 1992-93 season.

The OVC record-breaking game, featured five ties and seven lead changes.

Jasmin Shuler led all TSU (5-10, 1-2 OVC) scorers with 20 points while Kim Haynes scored 16. Avery Jones came off the bench to score 15 followed by Rachel Allen's 14 and Kesi Hess' 13. Tayla Foster registered a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds. Allen also dished out seven assists.

Jasmine Newsome tallied 37 points to lead UTM (8-6, 2-0 OVC) while Heather Butler scored 35. Taylor Hall also notched double-figures with 15 points. Butler and Newsome each recorded eight assists.

The game was tied 3-3 when a couple of three-pointers put UTM on top, 9-3. The Skyhawks stretched their advantage to 14-5 on another triple at the 15:11 mark.

Over the next couple of minutes, a 7-2 run capped by a three-pointer by Kim Haynes pulled TSU to within four, 16-12. The Lady Tigers were trailing, 18-12, when an old fashioned three-point play by Kim Haynes sparked a 10-0 run that put TSU on top, 22-18.

After UTM pulled even at 26-all, the teams traded buckets. Jasmin Shuler finally got going and hit her third triple of the half to give TSU a, 37-31, advantage with about five minutes left in the frame.

The Lady Tigers were holding on to a, 46-42, lead when a 6-1 run to close out the half gave TSU a, 52-43, advantage at the break.



Hampton Bounce Back with Dominating win over East Carolina

HAMPTON, Virginia - The Hampton University women’s basketball team bounced back into the win column Monday night at the HU Convocation Center, pouncing on East Carolina early en route to a 76-48 win.

The Lady Pirates (10-3) still have not lost back-to-back games since November of last season, and Hampton has held seven of its last nine opponents under 50 points. Hampton is the first team to score more than 65 points against East Carolina this season.

Senior guard Jericka Jenkins (Lancaster, Texas), the MEAC Player of the Week, led the way with 25 points on 9-for-18 shooting, while also recording 10 assists for her second double-double of the season. Sophomore guard Alyssa Bennett (Hampton, Va.) poured in a career-high 18 points, while junior forward Keiara Avant (Chesapeake, Va.) added 14 points and a team-high 10 rebounds for her third double of the season.

Hampton wasted no time establishing control, jumping out to a 17-3 lead at the 15:22 mark of the first half after a fastbreak layup from Avant. Hampton’s lead grew to 21-5 almost a minute later, when Bennett sank a layup at the 14:23 mark.  A Bennett jumper with 10:59 left in the half put Hampton up 27-6.

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East Carolina Suffers Defeat At Hampton

HAMPTON, Virginia - A large halftime deficit was too much for East Carolina to overcome Monday night, as it fell to Hampton 76-48 at the HU Convocation Center. The Pirates close non-conference play with a 6-7 record while the Lady Pirates improve to 10-3 overall.

Senior Chareya Smith netted 13 points to lead ECU offensively and freshman Tatiana Chapple corralled a team-best seven rebounds. Jericka Jenkins was the force for Hampton as she led three Hampton players in double figures with 25 points before exiting the game late.

The Lady Pirates held the upper hand over East Carolina in shooting percentage, nailing 48 percent of their tries from the field as compared to 37 percent for ECU. Hampton also enjoyed a healthy rebounding advantage at 40-29 with 15 offensive boards to its credit. The visiting Pirates were plagued by 20 turnovers, which allowed the Lady Pirates to score 16 second chance points.

Hampton jumped out to a 13-3 lead when Jenkins hit a three-point field goal with 16:09 on the clock, forcing a quick timeout from the Pirate sideline. The Lady Pirates continued the run, stretching their advantage to 21-5 a few minutes later.

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Norfolk State Upsets George Mason, 60-57

NORFOLK, VIRGINIA – Kicking off the new year on the right foot, the Norfolk State women’s basketball team pulled off one of its biggest upsets in several years with a 60-57 victory over George Mason Monday evening at Joseph Echols Hall.

The Patriots (7-5) had won the previous two meetings each of the last two seasons by an average of 22 points and looked to be headed to another victory after erasing a seven-point deficit in the second half. NSU (6-7), though, forced George Mason into 1-of-8 shooting in the last five minutes of the game, including a desperation trey at the buzzer by forward Janaa Pickard.

Senior Whitney Long had 15 points on the night for NSU and hit the most important basket of the game, a floater in the lane for a 56-55 lead with 46.2 seconds left. Long and sophomore Rae Corbo each hit a pair of free throws in the last 20 seconds of play right after George Mason had missed the front end of a 1-and-1 down by one with 30 seconds to go.

The win marked the first over a CAA opponent in 26 games dating back to a 55-52 victory over William & Mary during the 1999-2000 season.

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NORFOLK, VA - Norfolk State earned its first women's basketball victory over a CAA foe in more than a decade Monday night, stunning George Mason 60-57 at Echols Hall.

Whitney Long hit a basket in the lane in the final minute and she and Rae Corbo each made a pair of free throws in the final 20 seconds. It was the Spartans' first win over a CAA team since the 1999-2000 season, a span of 27 games.

Long finished with 15 points and Batavia Owens had 16 for NSU (6-7), which snapped a five-game losing streak.

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UNC-Wilmington Hot-Shooting Seahawks Soar Past NCA&T

GREENSBORO, North Carolina  -  UNCW shot a season-high 56.9 percent from the floor and had five players reach double figures as it cruised past North Carolina A&T, 90-63, in collegiate women's basketball action Monday at the Corbett Sports Center.

The Seahawks improved to 7-5 overall as they closed out non-conference play with their fifth victory in six games. The Aggies slipped to 6-8 on the season as they saw their losing streak extend to six straight.

Junior Jessica Freeman scored a career-high 18 points and sophomore Alisha Andrews chipped in 15 points and a game-best 10 assists to power a UNCW lineup that finished 33-of-58 from the floor for the contest, including a sizzling 67.9 percent (19-of-28) from the field in the opening frame.



Junior Tawanna Lee chipped in 14 points and fellow junior Ayoola Weaver added 12 points and a game-high nine caroms as the Seahawks held a commanding 41-24 edge on the glass. Sophomore Abria Trice rounded out the quartet of double-figure scorers as she finished with 10 points to reach double figures for the third straight contest.

Sophomore Tracy King poured in a game-high 24 points to lead a trio of double-figure scorers for N.C. A&T as sophomore Amber Calvin added 14 and junior JaQuayla Berry pitched in 11.

Tied at 14-all midway through the first half, a three-pointer and back-to-back layups by Lee sparked the Seahawks to a 12-2 spurt and a 26-16 cushion.

A three-pointer by Calvin and a layup by King ended the run and trimmed the UNCW edge to five, 26-21, before the Seahawks closed the frame on an 8-3 spurt to take a 44-32 lead into the locker room.

The Seahawks continued their strong play in the second half, opening the frame on a 9-3 run to expand their advantage to 53-35 before using a 19-4 spurt moments later to take its largest advantage of the afternoon, 73-44, with 9:43 to play.

A 10-2 A&T run ended UNCW's run and pulled the Aggies to within 21, 75-54. The Seahawks kept A&T from drawing any closer, however, as they closed out the contest on a 15-9 stretch to maintain a 20-point cushion the rest of the way.

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Courtesy: UNCW Sports Information

Prairie View A&M Signs Talented Texas Bowler, Ashle Reid

PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas  -  The Prairie View A&M bowling program continues to build towards the future with the signing of high school standout Ashle Reid to a National Letter of Intent for the 2012-13 campaign.

A native of San Antonio, Texas who attends O'Connor High School, Reid is an accomplished bowler on both the high school and youth bowling levels. In her first three years of high school, Reid was a three-year MVP of the Northside Independent School District I, a three-year all-district team member, the holder of three straight district high average awards and the winner of regional singles titles in 2010 and 2011.

In team play, Reid has led her high school to back-to-back regional team titles, a district team title and several berths in the Texas High School Bowling Club State Tournament.



On the youth bowling circuit, Reid is a three-time United States Bowling Congress Junior Gold Participant, a three-time Grand Prix Champion and 2006 city champion. She's also a three-time youth-league champion and two-time Traveling League Champ. Reid has also bowled a high game of 298 on two occasions with a high series of 788 and high average of 208.

“Signing Ashle is huge for the bowling program and where we are going in the future,” said head coach Glenn White. “Ashle not only is one of the premier female bowlers in the state but she comes with a wealth of knowledge and a personality that promotes success.

Ashle also is a stellar student-athlete with a 3.2 GPA and is taking several college credit classes now while still in high school. I am very excited to have her become a part of the Lady Panther family.”

Reid was recruited by a host of schools before joining the Prairie View A&M family. Also recruiting Reid were Florida State, Tulane, Central Florida, Jackson State, Central Missouri, Long Island, Wichita State, Southern, South Carolina State, and a host of other institutions from across the country.

ASHLE REID SIGNING DAY PHOTO GALLERY

Courtesy: PVAMU Sports Information
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Monday, January 2, 2012

Coppin State Eagles Drops Longwood Lancers, 73-51

JEANINE MANLEY
GAME HIGH SCORER: 24 pts., 6 rebounds,
2 assists, 1 block, 1 steal (23 minutes)
6'-3" CENTER, SENIOR
Hometown: OAKLAND, CA
Major: Psychology
CASTLEMONT HIGH SCHOOL
COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY EAGLES
FARMVILLE, Virginia - The Longwood University women's basketball team dropped a 73-51 decision to visiting Coppin State University of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference on Monday afternoon in Willett Hall in Farmville.

Longwood was led by junior Chelsea Coward|Mechanicsville (Hanover) with a season-high 16 points, while classmate Crystal Smith|Richmond (Meadowbrook) added 11 points and five assists.

The Eagles (5-9) were led by Jeanine Manley with 24 points.

Longwood led 5-3 after a layup by senior Morgan Smith|Williamsport, Md. (Williamsport) and a traditional three-point play by Crystal Smith with 16:47 remaining in the first half. CSU scored the next six points to lead 9-5 with 15:25 remaining, but a layup by junior Heather Tobeck|La Porte, Texas (La Porte) pulled the Lancers within two with 14:51 left in the first half.

The visitors extended the lead to 11 with 1:39 remaining, but a free throw by junior Mieke Elkington|Hamilton, New Zealand (Cochise College) and a layup by Crystal Smith cut the deficit to 29-21 with 0:40 remaining in the half. Coppin State scored the last five points of the half, including a three-pointer by Crystal Whittington as time expired, to lead 34-21 at halftime.

In the second half, CSU extended the lead to 18, but Coward scored four of the next six Longwood points to cut the lead to 41-29 with 16:41 remaining. The Eagles slowly pushed the lead to 21 (59-38) with 9:06 remaining.

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Alcorn State University Braves Releases 2012 Baseball Schedule

LORMAN, Mississippi -- Alcorn State Baseball has released their 2012 schedule with features Big 12, C-USA, SEC, and Summit League opponents.

Alcorn State will open the regular season on the road against Air Force and LSU in the LSU Tournament. The Braves will then head to Alabama to take on Auburn University (Feb. 21-22).

Alcorn State will open the season at home against Concordia-Selma in a three game series on February 24-26. The Braves are slated to face the Ragin' Cajuns (Louisiana -Lafayette) in Lafayette on February 28th before hosting Nicholls State on February 29, 2012.

"I am very excited about our 2012 season," Rey said. "We have a very competitive non-conference schedule against top opponents that should help us develop our pitching depth and a strong bench. The quality of our early opponents will challenge us every time we step on the field. We will be battle-tested and prepared for the start of the conference season, which we open with the first SWAC series against Mississippi Valley."

Alcorn State will face Oral Roberts in a three game swing on March 2-4, 2012 and then will head to Southeastern Louisiana on March 7th. The Braves are set to host Mississippi Valley on March 10-11. Alcorn State will go on a road swing facing University of Georgia (March 13-14), Jackson State (March 16-17), and Wichita State (March 20-21) before hosting Alabama A&M (March 24-25). The Braves will close out the month of March with Mississippi State (March 27), Southeastern Louisiana (March 28) and Alabama State (March 31).

The month of April will be travel heavy for the Braves as they face Alabama State (April 1), Tulane (April 3), Southern Mississippi (April 5-7), Louisiana State (April 10), Tulane (April 11), Mississippi Valley (April 14-15), Nicholls State (April 17), Grambling (April 25) and Alabama A&M (April 28-29) on the road. Alcorn State will host Grambling (April 18) and Jackson State (April 21-22).

The Braves will round out the regular season hosting Alabama State (May 5-6) before traveling to Stillwater, Oklahoma to face Oklahoma State (May 11-13).


Alcorn State Braves celebrates its 12-6, 2011 Championship win over Southern University Jaguars. The Braves won the SWAC baseball title for the first time in program history.

2012 ALCORN STATE BRAVES SCHEDULE (.pdf) 

DATE OPPONENT
Feb. 17 Air Force #
Feb. 18 Air Force/Louisiana State $
Feb. 21 @ Auburn University
Feb. 22 @ Auburn University
Feb. 24 Concordia-Selma
Feb. 25 Concordia-Selma
Feb. 26 Concordia-Selma
Feb. 28 @ UL-Lafayette
Feb. 29 Nicholls St.
Mar. 2 @ Oral Roberts
Mar. 3 @ Oral Roberts
Mar. 4 @ Oral Roberts
Mar. 7 @ Southeastern Louisiana
Mar. 10 Mississippi Valley* $
Mar. 11 Mississippi Valley*
Mar. 13 @ University of Georgia
Mar. 14 @ University of Georgia
Mar. 16 @ Jackson State*
Mar. 17 @ Jackson State*
Mar. 20 @ Wichita State University
Mar. 21 @ Wichita State University
Mar. 24 Alabama A&M* $
Mar. 25 Alabama A&M*
Mar. 27 Mississippi State University
Mar. 28 Southeastern Louisiana
Mar. 31 @ Alabama State University*
Apr. 1 @ Alabama State University*
Apr. 3 @ Tulane University
Apr. 5 @ University of Southern Mississippi
Apr. 6 @ University of Southern Mississippi
Apr. 7 @ University of Southern Mississippi
Apr. 10 @ LSU
Apr. 11 @ Tulane
Apr. 14 @ Mississippi Valley State* $
Apr. 15 @ Mississippi Valley State*
Apr. 17 @ Nicholls State
Apr. 18 Grambling State
Apr. 21 Jackson State*$
Apr. 22 Jackson State*
Apr. 25 Grambling State
Apr. 28 @Alabama A&M*
Apr. 29 @Alabama A&M*
May 5 Alabama State*$
May 6 Alabama State*
May 11 Oklahoma State
May 12 Oklahoma State
May 13 Oklahoma State
May 16-20 SWAC Tournament

Key:
#- LSU Tourney
*-Denotes SWAC Games
$-Denotes Doubleheader
SEE .pdf schedule above for times of each game

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Mitchell Earns 400th Win at Coppin State in Eagles Victory over Nebraska Omaha

COACH RON "FANG" MITCHELL ACHIEVES ANOTHER CSU MILESTONE WITH
THE  EAGLES 93-83 WIN OVER UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA MAVS
ON DECEMBER 30, 2011 IN THE ELGIN BAYLOR CLASSIC, KEY ARENA, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON.  MITCHELL'S 400TH WIN AT COPPIN STATE MOVES HIS CAREER WINS TO 627.  CONGRATULATIONS COACH MITCHELL!!  GO EAGLES!!
SEATTLE, Washington (12/30/11) - Michael Harper led five players in double figures with a season-high 19 points and Coppin State defeated the University of Nebraska at Omaha Mavericks 93-83. The win earned head coach Ron "Fang" Mitchell his 400th career victory at CSU, on Friday in the Elgin Baylor Classic at Key Arena.

Harper, who had scored just 10 points in the previous four games, was 7-of-12 from the floor including making 5-of-10 from the three-point line.

Coach Mitchell, who is in his 26th season as the head coach of the Eagles, earned his 400th career win at Coppin State on his fourth try. He has 627 victories in his career including his time at Gloucester County College.

Coppin State, which improved to 5-8 with the win, scored a season-high 93 points and tied its season-high with 14 three-point baskets.  Tony Gallo scored 17 points for CSU, while Akeem Ellis added 16 points, nine rebounds and eight assists. Logan Wiens scored 15 points and Antonio Williams had 13 points and nine rebounds.

The Eagles used the long ball to seize control of the game early in the second half.

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Women's Basketball: This Week In the MEAC

2011-12 MEAC STANDINGS (as of 1/1/2012)
School   MEAC    Overall
Hampton (2-0) 9-3
Howard (2-0) 8-5
Florida A&M (1-0 ) 7-5
North Carolina A&T (1-0) 6-7
UMES (1-0 ) 3-8
Norfolk State (1-1) 5-7
South Carolina State (1-1) 5-7
Morgan State (0-0) 2-9
Bethune-Cookman (0-1) 3-9
Coppin State (0-1) 4-9
N.C. Central (0-1) 2-12
Savannah State (0-2) 5-8
Delaware State (0-2) 3-11

SCHEDULED GAMES AROUND THE MEAC
Monday, Jan. 2
UMES @ Elizabeth City State, 6 p.m.  Final: ECSU 62, UMES 55
Coppin State @ Longwood, 1 p.m.  Final: Coppin State 73, Longwood 51
UNC Wilmington @ N.C. A&T, 4 p.m.   Final: UNC-W 90, NCA&T 63
Bethune-Cookman @ Georgia State, 5 p.m.  Final: Georgia State 66, B-CU 50
George Mason @ Norfolk State, 6 p.m.  Final: NSU 60, George Mason 57
UAB @ Florida A&M, 7 p.m.  Final: FAMU 69, UAB 59
East Carolina @ Hampton, 7 p.m.  Final: Hampton 76, East Carolina 48

Tuesday, Jan. 3
Morgan State @ Florida International, 6 p.m.   Final: FIU 77, Morgan State 60
Howard @ Mt. St. Mary’s, 7 p.m.  Final: Howard 67, Mt. St. Mary's 55
Southern Wesleyan @ S.C. State, 7 p.m.   Final: S.C. State 78, South Wesleyan 56

Wednesday, Jan. 4
Fordham @ Delaware State, 6 p.m.

Thursday, Jan. 5
NJIT @ Howard, 7 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 7
UMES @ Norfolk State, 4 p.m.
Florida A&M @ N.C. Central, 2 p.m.
Coppin State @ Savannah State, 2 p.m.
Morgan State @ South Carolina State, 2 p.m.
Bethune-Cookman @ N.C. A&T, 2 p.m.
Howard @ Hampton, 4 p.m.

MEET CURRENT MEAC LEADING SCORER AND REBOUNDER

ANTONIA MONIQUE BENNETT
6'-1" GUARD/FORWARD, SENIOR
SEASON PER GAME AVERAGE: 20.1 points., 9.7 rebounds,
2.3 assists, 2.3 steals and 1.7 blocked shots
LAKE GIBSON HIGH SCHOOL
Hometown: LAKELAND, FLORIDA
FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY LADY RATTLERS
Major:  Occupational/Physical Therapy
(Photo Courtesy: FAMU Sports Information) 
SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G
1. Florida A&M 12 7-5 888 74.0
2. North Carolina A&T 13 6-7 918 70.6
3. Norfolk State 12 5-7 787 65.6
4. Hampton 12 9-3 765 63.8
5. Morgan State 10 2-8 604 60.4
6. Coppin State 13 4-9 770 59.2
7. Bethune-Cookman 11 3-8 643 58.5
8. South Carolina State 12 5-7 696 58.0
9. Howard 12 7-5 694 57.8
10. Delaware State 14 3-11 780 55.7
11. N.C. Central 14 2-12 705 50.4
12. Maryland E. Shore 11 3-8 553 50.3
13. Savannah State 13 5-8 629 48.4

SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G
1. Hampton 12 607 50.6
2. Savannah State 13 721 55.5
3. Maryland E. Shore 11 644 58.5
4. Howard 12 713 59.4
5. Coppin State 13 797 61.3
6. Norfolk State 12 779 64.9
7. Delaware State 14 933 66.6
8. Bethune-Cookman 11 735 66.8
9. South Carolina State 12 829 69.1
10. Florida A&M 12 831 69.2
11. N.C. Central 14 983 70.2
12. North Carolina A&T 13 961 73.9
13. Morgan State 10 745 74.5

TOP 25 - SCORING INDIVIDUAL
SCORING Cl GP FG 3FG FT Points Avg/G
1. BENNETT, Antonia-FAMU SR 12 95 22 29 241 20.1
2. HOLMES,Tamoria-HOW JR 12 91 18 27 227 18.9
3. KALU, Ezinne-SSU SO 13 76 20 62 234 18.0
4. DOYLE,Saadia-HOW JR 12 72 0 59 203 16.9
5. WILLIAMS,Chasidy-NCCU JR 13 76 9 44 205 15.8
6. McMILLIAN,Choicetta-HAM SR 12 59 40 28 186 15.5
7. BERRY, JaQuayla-NCAT JR 13 68 5 56 197 15.2
8. LONG,Whitney-NSU SR 12 71 24 11 177 14.8
9. JENKINS, Jericka-HAM SR 12 52 23 46 173 14.4
10. ELUM, Jasmine-BCU JR 10 56 14 17 143 14.3
11. McKELTON,Tameka-FAMU SR 11 53 23 19 148 13.5
12. HAWKINS,Tierra-DSU FR 14 76 0 35 187 13.4
13. Mathis, Dekeisha-MSU 8 36 25 9 106 13.3
14. KING,Tracy-NCAT SO 13 53 4 61 171 13.2
15. BRISTOW,Tasia-DSU SO 14 61 18 42 182 13.0
15. KNOTTS,Tiara-SCSU JR 12 54 18 30 156 13.0
17. SANDERS,Chelsea-UMES JR 11 50 3 39 142 12.9
18. CORBO, Rae-NSU SO 12 51 6 46 154 12.8
19. SPARKMAN, Kimberly-FAMU SO 11 46 31 15 138 12.5
20. DONALD, Qiana-FAMU SR 12 53 0 40 146 12.2
21. MANLEY, Jeanine-CSU SR 13 48 0 57 153 11.8
22. Parker, Omara-MSU 10 46 11 13 116 11.6
23. CALVIN, Amber-NCAT JR 12 38 23 38 137 11.4
24. ISAAC, Jalisa-BCU SR 11 42 16 15 115 10.5
25. SCOTT, Mikala-NCAT SO 12 44 12 18 118 9.8

TOP 20 REBOUNDING INDIVIDUAL
REBOUNDING Cl GP Off Def Total Avg/G
1. BENNETT, Antonia-FAMU SR 12 34 82 116 9.7
2. DONALD, Qiana-FAMU SR 12 59 53 112 9.3
3. GORDON, Rachel-NSU SO 12 49 61 110 9.2
4. DOYLE, Saadia-HOW JR 12 50 56 106 8.8
5. HEMPHILL,Tiana-SCSU JR 12 38 62 100 8.3
6. WILLIAMS,Chasidy-NCCU JR 13 38 68 106 8.2
7. NELSON, Alisha-SSU SR 13 34 66 100 7.7
8. STEWART, Shanyce-UMES SO 11 31 47 78 7.1
9. PHELPS, Arel-HAM JR 12 45 38 83 6.9
10. AVANT, Keiara-HAM JR 12 31 46 77 6.4
10. ALSTON, Paris-SCSU JR 12 34 43 77 6.4
12. HAWKINS,Tierra-DSU FR 14 35 52 87 6.2
13. BERRY, JaQuayla-NCAT JR 13 19 61 80 6.2
13. GORHAM, Nikia-NCAT JR 13 49 31 80 6.2
15. KING,Tracy-NCAT SO 13 37 41 78 6.0
15. WHITTINGTON,Crystal-CSU SR 13 30 48 78 6.0
15. MANLEY, Jeanine-CSU SR 13 37 41 78 6.0
18. WARNER, Melaine-HAM SR 10 22 34 56 5.6
19. SANDERS,Chelsea-UMES JR 11 20 40 60 5.5
20. Carrington,Tracey-MSU 9 21 28 49 5.4

Winning Streak No.
Howard 6
Florida A&M 4
Bethune-Cookman 2
Coppin State 2

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Maryland Eastern Shore Ends Nine Game Road Trip at ECSU

University of Maryland Eastern Shore (3-8, 1-0 MEAC) at Elizabeth City State University Lady Vikings (5-4, 0-0 CIAA)
Monday, January 2, 2012 • 6:00 p.m.
R.L. Vaughn Center (5,000) • Elizabeth City, N.C.
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This Week's Upcoming Broadcasts:
Monday, January 2 6:45pm Women Basketball @ Elizabeth City
Tuesday, January 3 5:30pm Men Basketball @ Lehigh
Saturday, January 7 3:45pm Women Basketball @ Norfolk State
Saturday, January 7 6:10:pm Men Basketball @ Norfolk State

ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. - The Lady Hawks (3-8) will open the new year with a Monday matchup against Elizabeth City State on the road, facing the Lady Vikings (5-4) at 6:00 p.m. at the R.L. Vaughn Center. This will be UMES's seventh straight road contest and final non-conference match on the nine-game road trip.

UMES head coach Fred Batchelor was at the helm of Elizabeth City State for two years before taking over the Lady Hawks, leading the Lady Vikings to a third place CIAA finish his second season.

• SERIES HISTORY: UMES, a former Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association school, and Elizabeth City State, a current CIAA institution, have not faced each other in over three decades. Before coming to UMES, Fred Batchelor coached the Lady Vikings for two seasons, taking ESCU to a third place CIAA finish in his final year.

• SCOUTING THE LADY VIKINGS: Elizabeth City State stands at 5-4, including 2-0 at home. ESCU has faced two Division-I teams, defeating Norfolk State in an exhibition contest 76-74 and falling in its last game against William & Mary 81-70. Junior point guard Shatara Jackson is the team’s leading scorer with 19.3 points and 3.1 assists a contest. Stephanie Harper, junior forward, averages a double-double, earning 15.1 points and 11.1 rebounds each game.

LADY HAWKS FACTS
Head Coach: Fred Batchelor
Alma Mater: Valley Forge Christian, ‘88
At UMES: 98-119 (8th season)
Career: 158-166 (12th season)

LADY VIKINGS FACTS
Head Coach: Alico Dunk
Alma Mater: East Carolina, ‘99
At Elizabeth City: 44-23 (3rd season)
Career: 44-23 (3rd season)

• COACH BATCHELOR APPROACHING 100TH UMES WIN: After UMES’s victory over Old Dominion last week, coach Fred Batchelor is just two wins away from reaching his 100th win with the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, currently standing at 98-119 in his eight seasons. This will make Coach Batchelor the first in UMES women’s basketball history to reach that mark.

2011-12 UMES NUMERICAL ROSTER
No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Previous School
1 Adobi Agbasi F/C 6-2 Sr. Columbus, Ga./Carver H.S.
2 Breonna Evans G 5-6 So. Melfa, Va./Nandua H.S.
3 Shawnee Sweeney G 5-7 Fr. Colonial Heights, Va./Thomas Dale H.S.
4 Sha-Kiyla Finney G 5-7 Jr. Portsmouth, Va./Woodrow Wilson H.S.
12 Courtney Braxton G 5-7 So. Virginia Beach, Va./Princess Anne H.S.
13 Jessica Long G 5-7 Fr. Fort Washington, Md./Oxon Hill H.S.
15 Kwinnyata Mercer G/F 5-8 Sr. Mt. Vernon, N.Y./Marshalltown (Iowa) CC
21 Amber Cook G 5-7 Sr. Greensboro, N.C./Grimsley Senior H.S.
22 Porsha Barr F 5-10 Fr. Waldorf, Md./Westlake H.S.
23 Chelsea Sanders G/F 6-1 Jr. Rochester, N.Y./Edison Technical H.S.
24 Karona Roach G/F 5-8 Jr. Bear, Del./Caravel Academy
25 Shanyce Stewart F 6-1 So. Mt. Vernon, N.Y./Mount Vernon H.S.
35 Saisha Coleman F 6-0 Fr. Baltimore, Md./ Heritage H.S.
*Starters highlighted in BOLD

Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Fred Batchelor (Valley Forge Christian, ‘88), Eighth Season
Associate Head Coach: Revonda Whitley (Winthrop, ‘94), Eighth Season
Assistant Coach: Cedric Jenkins (UMES, ‘93), Fifth Season
Graduate Assistant Coach: Richard “Magic” Ashley (UMES, ‘08), Fifth Season

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Poor Shooting In First Half Dooms Shaw Against New Mexico State

LAS CRUCES, New Mexico - Shaw struggled to find a shooting stroke in the first half, then saw a strong attempt at a comeback fall short as they fell to Division I New Mexico State 61-53 in a game played at the Pan American Center on Sunday afternoon.

The Lady Bears shot only six for 29 - an anemic 20.7 percent - in the first half, including going zero for 11 from beyond the three-point line. In the second, Shaw improved to 43.3 percent from the floor.

New Mexico State kept Shaw in the game with their own shooting woes, hitting only 26.9 percent in the first before improving to 47.6 percent in the second. The Aggies also won the battle of the boards, outrebounding the Lady Bears 51-31.

But the Lady Bears performed well on defense, forcing 28 NMSU turnovers and scoring 20 points off those turnovers. It was defense and an inside game on offense that turned around the game late in the second half for the Lady Bears. On the game, the Lady Bears outscored the Aggies 22-12 in the paint.

Shaw actually had the lead very early in the game, when Aslea Williams converted one of two free throws to give the Lady Bears a 3-2 lead. New Mexico State then ran off 11 unanswered points to take a lead that they never relinquished.

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Shaw University Bears Hold On For Narrow 67-63 Win Over Georgia College Bobcats


JUNIUS CHANEY
6-8/260 FORWARD, JUNIOR
DANVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Hometown: DANVILLE, VIRGINIA
Average: 13.3 ppg., 7.5 rpg.

SAVANNAH, Georgia (Dec. 31, 2011) - Shaw hit critical buckets at the wire and held on to a close win against Georgia College 67-63 at the Wingate By Wyndham Holiday Classic hosted by Armstrong Atlantic. Both teams were 7-2 coming into the contest. Shaw now improves to 8-2 on the season while Georgia drops to 7-3.

With 2:52 left in the game, Georgia's Bobcats finally overcame a late Shaw lead to tie the score, but Shaw outscored Georgia 6-2, staving off numerous Bobcat attempts to tie the game.

Shaw won the game in the paint on the offensive side of the court. Despite being outrebounded 28-23, the Bears were able to power inside for 40 points in the paint. On the defensive side, they held the Bobcats to only 24 inside points.

The Bears also won the battle at the free throw line. Both teams shot well, but the Bears sank ten of their 11 attempts, while the Bobcats hit only eight of their 11 shots.

CURTIS HINES
6-4/215 GUARD, SOPHOMORE
LENOIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Hometown: KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA
Average: 18.7 ppg., 3.0 rpg., 1.0 Asst.
For much of the first half, the Bears held off a hard-charging Georgia College squad. Junius Chaney - who had 16 points in the first half alone - sank a layup with 15:40 left in the first to give the Bears a five-point, 8-3 lead.

With 13:26 left in the first, Georgia's Jared Holmes sank a three from the left wing to cut the Shaw lead to two, but even after a Shaw turnover, the Bobcats could not convert on the opportunity to tie the game.

The Bobcats would eventually cut the Shaw lead to one, but Curtis Hines hit two unanswered threes, giving the Bears their largest lead of the half at 23-16. Over the next three minutes, Georgia outscored the Bears 8-2, cutting the Shaw lead to one, but strong Bear defense kept the Bobcats from taking the lead.

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