Sunday, January 8, 2012

FAMU Lady Rattlers Dominate NCCU Eagles in 78-51 MEAC Win

DURHAM, North Carolina - The Flordia A&M Lady Rattlers (9-5, 2-0 MEAC), soundly defeated the North Carolina Central Lady Eagles (2-13) by 27 points in a 78-51 rout, today in the McDougald-McLendon Gym in Durham, N.C.

The outcome never seemed in doubt as coach LeDawn Gibson played all dressed players in the first half and a significant part of the second half. s actually led by 45 points with 8:10 remaining in the game, but stuck strictly to reserves in order to get more experience for them going into a tough conference game on Monday in Greensboro,N.C. against the North Carolina A&T Aggies.

The Lady Rattlers followed the lead of Qiana Donald to a 44-22 lead at the half. Donald scored 13 points on 5-9 shooting, while adding eight rebounds in the first half. Tameka McKelton and Kimberly Sparkman added seven points each for the Lady Rattlers in the first period.



Gibson displayed her team's depth playing all 13 of her players in the half. As a team, FAMU shot 41 percent (16-39) from the field in the first half. From the three-point line, they shot 25 percent on 4-16 from the arch and 67 percent (8-12) from the free throw line.

Gibson felt there were several reason to let the non-starters play in today's game. "We have a big conference game on Monday against North Carolina A&T, so by playing our reserves for an extended length of time it gave our starters a chance to rest their legs so they can be fresh. It also gave our younger players a chance to get in and feel how it is to play in the MEAC," Gibson said.

Donald would score 20 points for the game, rounding out a double-double with 10 rebounds and one block. McKelton scored 15 points on 7-12 shooting from the field. MEAC leading scorer Antonia Bennett chipped in 11 points, while Jasmine Grice put in 10 points. As a team the Lady Rattlers grabbed 45 rebounds.

FAMU shot 29-68 (42.6%) from the field, 4-18 (22.2) from the three-point line and 16-21(76.2%) from the free throw line.

The Lady Eagles were led by Kabrina Truesdale who scored 13 points. Blaire Houston would be the only other NCCU player in double figures. Truesdale would also lead the team with nine rebounds.

The story of the game was the Lady Rattlers extending their winning streak to six straight with team play. Donald understands this completely. " I was just feeding off of my teammates. They were taking shots and I just tried to play as big as possible in the inside. It's very important for our reserves to understand that everybody has a part to play on this team. We've got the goal of winning a championship, so winning games is just a part of the ultimate goal," Donald said.

Gibson's take on the game had less to do with the win, but the overall mindset of the team going into tough conference play. Gibson said, "Qiana realized that Antonia and Tameka hadn't found their groove in the first half and she stepped up and took over as far as scoring and rebounding. That's what's great about this team, you never know whose coat we need to ride on a particular night. I think she did a good job rebounding and scoring."

The Lady Rattlers head to Greensboro, NC to take on the Aggies of NC A&T on Monday in a 5:30 p.m. tipoff.

By Florida A&M University Sports Information
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Scores That Matters!

GAME DAY: January 7, 2012

MEN BASKETBALL

MEAC
Florida A&M 62, N.C. Central 60
Bethune Cookman 59, N.C. A&T 56
Savannah State 72, Coppin State 60
Morgan State 73, South Carolina State 68
Hampton 57, Howard 55
Norfolk State 78, Maryland Eastern Shore 72

OVC
Jacksonville State 72, Tennessee State 65

SWAC
Southern 72, Grambling State 59
Ala.A&M 65, UAPB 62
MVSU 67, Ala. State 60
Texas So. 84, PVAMU 49
Alcorn State 63, Jackson State 60

CIAA
Shaw 95, Va. State 70
WSSU 67, VUU 66
Lincoln (Pa.) 70, Livingstone 67
Fayetteville State 76, Chowan 67
ECSU 65, JCSU 56

GCAC
Xavier 76, Philander Smith 70
Tougaloo 65, Edward Waters 63
Talladega 85, Fisk 64
SUNO 75, Dillard 59

CIAA
Benedict 83, Lane 60
Kentucky State 76, Paine 71
LeMoyne-Owen 81, Clark-Atlanta 78
Miles 56, Morehouse 50
Albany State 78, Fort Valley State 71
Stillman 61, Claflin 59



WOMEN BASKETBALL

MEAC
Florida A&M 78, North Carolina Central 51
S.C. State 84, Morgan State 71
Coppin State 71, Savannah State 45
N.Carolina A&T 69, Bethune Cookman 54
Norfolk State 61, UMES 58
Hampton 63, Howard 40

OVC
Tennessee State 67, Jacksonville State 57

GSAC
Piedmont 86, Spelman Jaguars 61

SWAC
Alcorn State 53, Jackson State 51
Southern 72, Grambling 67
Ala. State 65, MVSU 62
Ala. A&M 64, UAPB 44
PVAMU 64, Texas So. 43

GCAC
Tougaloo 85, Edward Waters 43
Dillard 67, SUNO 64
Xavier 63, Philader Smith 39
Talladega 75, Fisk 41

CIAA
JCSU 68, ECSU 47
Shaw 73, Va. State 60
Livingstone 75, Lincoln (Pa.)67
Chowan 66, Fayetteville State 54
WSSU 68, Va. Union 45

SIAC
Benedict 61, Lane 54
Kentucky State 76, Paine 71
Albany State 88, Fort Valley State 83
Stillman 72, Claflin 53
LeMoyne-Owen 74, Clark Atlanta 66



PHOTO GALLERY: FAMU LADY RATTLERS vs. NCCU LADY EAGLES
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Bowie State's Redman’s faced obstacles tougher than Denver

PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania - The lawyers cost money but they could keep her son out of jail, so Leslie Redman kept paying them until there was nothing left and she had to declare bankruptcy. Soon came the creditors to collect for the various unpaid bills, and they took the car and the house. Her husband vanished, leaving her with just her daughter and her son, Isaac, who prosecutors threatened to send to prison for 20 years. There was no way she’d let that happen.

“We can always get another house,” she told her children.

So if you think the Pittsburgh Steelers lost something big when running back Rashard Mendenhall went down with a knee injury, that they won’t be able to replace him with someone as driven, as relentless, then you don’t know about Isaac Redman, the man who will line up in his place against the Denver Broncos in Sunday’s AFC wild-card contest.  Redman once had everything – big colleges knocking at his door, the promise of a bright career, a smooth ride to the NFL. Then, the schools, the house, his reputation and everything else were all gone. And building it all back has been a far longer process.

“My mom stood by me,” he says. “She sacrificed everything.”



Upper Video: Isasc Redman's Interview with "Inside the Game".
Lower Video: Isaac Redman's TD against Rams on 12/24/2011.

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XU Nuggets extend GCAC streak with a Hall-acious victory

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Keldra Hall scored a career-high 24 points and grabbed 14 rebounds Saturday, and NAIA No. 16 Xavier University of Louisiana extended its Gulf Coast Athletic Conference women's basketball win streak with a 63-39 decision against Philander Smith.

Hall's third consecutive double-double — all on the road in the past five days — helped the Gold Nuggets (11-5 overall, 1-0 GCAC) earn their 30th consecutive victory against a conference opponent. Twenty-five of those victories occurred in the regular season.

Xavier has won a season-high four in a row and recorded its eighth double-digit victory.

Hall had 10 points and seven rebounds in the first half and secured her double-double with a defensive rebound with 6:54 remaining. The senior center — who was GCAC Tournament MVP and GCAC Newcomer of the Year in 2010-11 — amassed 54 rebounds and 44 rebounds in 60 minutes during the past three games. On Wednesday Hall grabbed 17 rebounds — the most by an XU female since the start of the 2003-04 season — in a 60-59 victory at 18th-ranked Shorter.

Just missing a double-double for Xavier was Jazmoné Kelly, who didn't score but grabbed a career-high-tying 14 rebounds to go with a career-best nine assists. SiMon Franklin scored 11 points to reach double figures for the sixth time in nine games, and reserve Chelsea Broussard scored a career-high-tying 10 points in her most productive game since opening night.

Xavier scored the first seven points, led 13-2 after Broussard's basket at 12:41 and 31-16 at halftime. Hall's basket with 5:08 remaining gave the Nuggets their biggest lead, 59-29.

The Nuggets overcame a season-worst 37 turnovers by limiting the Lady Panthers (1-12, 0-2) to 23.4 percent from the floor and outrebounding them 57-29. Xavier and Philander Smith produced the same rebound totals in their last meeting before Saturday, an 82-43 XU homecoming victory at The Barn on Nov. 20, 2010.

Reserve Latrice Walton led Philander Smith, in its first GCAC season, with 15 points and seven rebounds.

The Nuggets allowed less than 40 points in a GCAC opener for the second time and the first time since a 73-37 victory at Loyola on Jan. 9, 1997. It was the fifth time this season that Xavier limited an opponent to less than 50 points.

It was the last of six straight road games for Xavier, which will play GCAC and city rival SUNO at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at The Barn. PSBlive.com will webcast the game live.

By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director

Xavier, with five in double figures, wins at Philander Smith

ANTHONY SIMMONS
6-8/245 FORWARD, JUNIOR
GAME STATS: 16 PTS, 13 REB, 4 BLK
HOMETOWN: ROCHESTER, NY
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas — Junior forward Anthony Simmons produced his first double-double of the season, 16 points and 13 rebounds, to lead NAIA No. 21 Xavier University of Louisiana to a 76-70 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference men's basketball victory against Philander Smith on Saturday.

The Gold Rush (10-4 overall, 1-0 GCAC) had five scorers in double figures. Chris Iles had 15 points, Wanto Joseph 14, Nick Haywood 11 and Jeremy Lee 10. 

Xavier took the lead for good in the third minute, led 32-22 at halftime and held its biggest lead, 59-41, after Haywood's 3-point play with 8:41 remaining.

NAIA scoring leader Ken Brown had 33 points, 21 in the second half, for Philander Smith (5-9, 1-1), which is in its first GCAC season but already has victories against defending GCAC Tournament champion Tougaloo and NCAA Division I Central Arkansas.


"Our team was resilient," Xavier coach Dannton Jackson said. "We did a good job not giving their 3-point shooters a lot of room, and a lot of our guys had good games."

The Panthers made a season-low three 3-pointers in 25 attempts — Brown was 2-of-10 and Brandon Bell was 1-of-9 — and shot 29.7 percent from the floor. Xavier shot 51.9 percent and made more than half of its shots for the second straight game after never reaching 50 percent in its first 12 contests.

Simmons recorded his fourth double-double in two seasons at Xavier but his first on the road. He matched his career high for rebounds and blocked a career-best four shots.

Simmons had 10 points and 11 rebounds in the first half. It was 17-4 in the eighth minute after Iles made his first two 3-point attempts and Simmons scored five points.

"We jumped on (Philander Smith) early," Jackson said. "But we did not do a good job managing the clock late in the game."

Philander Smith, helped in the second half by 19 XU turnovers and 23-of-26 free throws, cut Xavier's lead to five points three times in the final 75 seconds. But two Joseph free throws in the final 20 seconds and another by Haywood sealed Xavier's third consecutive victory and fifth on the road this season.

Xavier finished with 29 turnovers, its most in a game since the start of the 20023-04 season. But the Gold Rush offset that with a 47-31 rebound advantage, its best since opening night. Iles, Xavier's starting point guard, grabbed seven rebounds and has 15 in the past two games.

Lee was 4-of-6 from the floor and 2-of-2 from the line in his first appearance of the season. He grabbed seven rebounds in 17 minutes as a reserve.

Damarkus Lipscomb had 13 points and seven steals for Philander Smith, and Bell scored 12 points.

It was the last of six straight road games for Xavier, which will play GCAC and city rival SUNO at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at The Barn.  PSBlive.com  (www.psblive.com or www.xula.edu/athletics/stream) will webcast the game live.


By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Florida A&M Rattlers Hold On For 62-60 Win Over NCCU Eagles

DURHAM, North Carolina - The Florida A&M Rattlers (3-13,1-1 MEAC), pulled off a big MEAC win today against the North Carolina Central Eagles (7-8, 1-1 MEAC) in the McDougald-McLendon Gym. The Rattlers used a tough defense and solid outside shooting to even their MEAC record at 1-1 for the season.

Reggie Lewis had the hot hand for the Rattlers as he hit 22 points on 8-16 shooting from the field, including 6-10 shooting Dfrom the three-point arch. Amin Stevens scored 15 points and grabbed 12 rebounds for a double-double. Yannick Crowder led the Rattlers on the boards with nine rebounds.

Coach Clemon Johnson was happy to get his first MEAC win since returning to his alma mater as head coach. "I'm totally ecstatic to come out of there with a win. I'm proud of the team. I'm very excited that I'm back here coaching the team and I think that the hard work we've been doing paid off for us today. We've taken some butt beatings down the road, but I think those helped us to grow up. I saw this team grow up today. We played sloppy at points in the first half, so I gave them some kind words at halftime, and it seemed to motivate them," Johnson said.

The Rattlers were down 31-26 at the half, but battled back with a press and clutch shooting from Lewis to pull even with the Aggies. The waning moments of the game were testy as the Rattlers entered the double-bonus in the half with 10 fouls, while the Eagles only had three team fouls at that point. The Rattlers would outscore the Eagles 36-29 in the second half to secure the victory.

Lewis felt the flow of the game dictated his scoring. "Coach saw that I had the hot hand and he started running plays for me and I was able to knock the shots down. It's real important to get this win. Coach (Johnson) said this game began our new season. We had the Bethune-Cookman game early, but we are looking at this game as the start of MEAC play and we're happy that we came out of here with a victory," Lewis said.

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MISSED OPPORTUNITIES RESULT IN FIRST HOME LOSS OF SEASON FOR NCCU

DURHAM, N.C. (NCCUEaglePride.com) – North Carolina Central University missed a golden opportunity to start 2-0 in the MEAC (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) when the Eagles could not connect on five free throws down the backstretch of the second half and allowed Amin Stevens to record his first double-double of the season, while Reggie Lewis scored a season-high 22 points, sparking Florida A&M University to the 62-60 win on Saturday afternoon inside McDougald-McLendon Gym.

With conference play underway, the intensity was taken to another level in this game as the teams combined for 11 ties and six lead changes in their sixth meeting all-time.

Neither team had a lead larger than five in the first half, as the Eagles led 11-9 with 11:42 left following a David Best (Raleigh, N.C.) put back, but the Rattlers responded with a 6-1 run of to grab a 15-12 lead with 9:31 remaining.

The rest of the first frame went back-and-forth, but the maroon and gray made the last move, breaking open a 26-all contest with a 5-0 spurt that was highlighted by a Jeremy Ingram (Charlotte, N.C.) three-pointer sending NCCU into the locker room with a 31-26 lead.

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SSU men win first MEAC game in Savannah

SAVANNAH, Georgia  -  Savannah State missed wide-open shots and bricked free throws Saturday afternoon. But seeing the Tigers lack effort on defense drew the ire of coach Horace Broadnax.

“All the other stuff is going to happen but on the defensive end, that’s just energy,” he said. “I’m not accepting anything less.”

Broadnax relayed this message — perhaps, slightly more emphatically — to his players at halftime and then watched them turn up the heat on Coppin State at Tiger Arena. Trailing by nine at halftime, SSU did an aboutface and took over the second half en route to a 72-60 victory over the Eagles from Baltimore before 2,310 fans.

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Arnold Louis Leads Savannah State over Coppin State 72-60

Savannah State opened up a lead in the first half and cruised to a MEAC win over Coppin State 72-60 Saturday evening at Tiger Arena in Savannah.

Arnold Louis provided the punch underneath scoring 24 points, including two monster dunks. Deric Rudolph was hot on the day from the outside scoring 18 points off the bench.

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Poor shooting dooms SSU women

The Savannah State women’s basketball team missed its first six shots and didn’t get much better throughout a long Saturday afternoon. The Tigers couldn’t overcome 28 percent shooting and lost to Coppin State, 71-45, at Tiger Arena.

It was SSU’s fourth straight loss and ninth in the last 11 games. Most of the disappointment has followed a similar script. The Tigers are 328th among 336 Division I schools in scoring (48.4 ppg.) and 330th in 3-pointers (2.3 per game).

“The numbers in black and white are not favorable,” SSU coach Cedric Baker said. “We’re a young team and we’re trying to be patient, but there’s no excuse for the field-goal percentage.”

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Chris Carlson: Thoughts on NSU schedule, no movement on offensive coordinator

NORFOLK, Virginia - A few extra notes after talking with Norfolk State head coach Pete Adrian about the schedule.

During the 2013 season, Norfolk State will have four non-conference games, facing Rutgers, Charleston Southern, Old Dominion and Virginia State. In 2014, the Spartans will play Virginia State, Buffalo, Liberty and Old Dominion

Adrian said he’s collected a significant number of resumes for the offensive coordinator position at Norfolk State and will start to pare down the list later this month. He declined to say whether any of his current coaches had applied, but he did state previously that he hoped to find someone with previous experience as a coordinator.

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NORFOLK, Virginia - The road to a repeat will be more rugged than the path to Norfolk State's first MEAC championship.

The Spartans released their 2012 football schedule Wednesday, a slate that includes a bye week in the final week of the season, their toughest conference contests on the road and consecutive road games against FBS opponent Ohio and MEAC power South Carolina State.

"What do you mean harder? It's easier," coach Pete Adrian said jokingly.

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Bennett, Hampton Lady Pirates humble Howard

Hampton, Virginia  -  Hampton sophomore forward Alyssa Bennett scored a career-high 23 points as Hampton jumped on Howard early and didn’t let up in a Saturday’s 63-40 victory in a matchup of 10-win teams.

The game featured teams with matching 2-0 conference records and two of the league’s best players in Howard junior forward Saadia Doyle and Hampton senior guard Jericka Jenkins. But after a jittery start that saw the first first 4:30 pass without a point, the Lady Pirates (11-3, 3-0 MEAC) found their groove.

Hampton held Howard (10-6, 2-1 MEAC) to a season-low eight points and an 8.7 shooting percentage at halftime while outrebounding the Bison 25-14.
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Lady Bison Win Streak Snapped by Pirates

HAMPTON, VA - The Howard University women's basketball team saw its nine-game win streak snapped by Hampton, 63-40 on Saturday Jan. 7. This is the first loss for HU since Nov. 30 against St. John's, and the widest margin of victory allowed by any opponent since Nov. 22 at Ohio State. The loss drops the Bison to 2-1 in the MEAC and 10-6 overall.

The Bison struggled to get things going on the offensive end in the first 20, as they were held to just eight points at the half – Howard's lowest scoring performance since Baylor on Nov. 11.

For the game, Saadia Doyle led HU with 20 points on 7-of-11 shooting (63 percent) from the floor. Tamoria Holmes tallied 12 points and five rebounds.

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LADY PIRATES STIFLE HOWARD IN DOMINATING CONFERENCE WIN

HAMPTON, Va. – The Hampton University women’s basketball team established control early Saturday evening at the HU Convocation Center, stifling Howard offensively en route to a 63-40 win.

In the win, Hampton snapped the Lady Bison’s nine-game winning streak and handed Howard its first conference loss. The Lady Pirates (11-3, 3-0 MEAC) also established season lows in opponent’s field goal percentage and points allowed in a half.

The Lady Pirates have also won 15 straight games at home, as well as five straight over Howard.

Sophomore forward Alyssa Bennett (Hampton, Va.) led the Lady Pirates with a career-high 23 points on 11-for-16 shooting, while also tying her career high with 11 rebounds for her third double-double of the season. Senior guard Jericka Jenkins (Lancaster, Texas) poured in 14 points and dished out a season-high-tying 11 assists for her second straight double-double.

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NSU Releases 2012 Football Schedule

(Photo: Mark W. Sutton Digital Photography)
NORFOLK, Virginia – Norfolk State University released its 2012 football schedule on Wednesday. Highlighting the slate are five home games, another road date with a Big South opponent, and a first-ever game with a team from the Mid-American Conference.

For the second straight year, NSU will play 11 straight games without a bye week before having off the final week of the FCS regular season on Nov. 17. The Spartans navigated that stretch well in 2011, finishing 9-3, winning their first-ever MEAC football title and making their initial FCS playoff appearance.

The Spartans open the season on Sept. 1 against Virginia State in the Virginia Lottery Labor Day Classic at Dick Price Stadium. Kickoff will be 6 p.m. for 50th all-time meeting between the long-time rivals.

The following week, the Spartans travel west across the state of Virginia to meet 2011 Big South Conference runner-up Liberty University. The teams will be meeting for the fifth time in their history and first since 2005, when NSU defeated the Flames 34-17 at Dick Price Stadium. Liberty, which won the first three games between the schools, will return to Dick Price Stadium in 2014. Last season, NSU won 33-3 at another Big South foe, Charleston Southern.

“Playing Liberty will be a challenge for our team, especially facing them in Lynchburg,” said NSU head coach Pete Adrian. “They are always one of the top teams in their conference and we know that will be a competitive game.”

NSU opens MEAC play the following Saturday, Sept. 15, at home against Howard. Kickoff is slated for 4 p.m. Following their MEAC opener, the Spartans play their final non-conference game of the year at MAC power Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, on Sept. 22. This marks NSU’s fifth-ever game against an FBS team and third year in a row playing a team from the highest subdivision. The Bobcats were MAC runners-up and finished 10-4 last season, including a win in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.

“We are excited to continue our streak of playing FBS teams,” said Adrian, who is a native of Brilliant, Ohio. “Ohio had a great year in 2011 and will serve as another stern challenge for our team.”

NSU’s final seven games of the season are against MEAC teams, beginning on Sept. 29 at South Carolina State. Delaware State visits NSU for a 1 p.m. game on Oct. 6 before the Spartans hit the road for consecutive games at Hampton, Bethune-Cookman and North Carolina A&T. The schedule is reversed from last season, when NSU played three straight home games in October.

“It certainly won’t be easy facing those three schools on the road in consecutive weeks, but I think our team will be up for the challenge,” Adrian said.

NSU closes the season with two straight home games – against Savannah State on the Spartans’ homecoming on Nov. 3, and against Morgan State for Senior Day on Nov. 10.


Date Opponent Location Time/Result Details
9/1/2012 Virginia State (Virginia Lottery Labor Day Classic) Norfolk, Va. 6 p.m.
9/8/2012 Liberty Lynchburg, Va. TBA
9/15/2012 * Howard Norfolk, Va. 4 p.m.
9/22/2012 Ohio Athens, Ohio TBA
9/29/2012 * South Carolina State Orangeburg, S.C. TBA 
10/6/2012 * Delaware State Norfolk, Va. 1 p.m. 
10/13/2012 * Hampton (Battle of the Bay) Hampton, Va. TBA 
10/20/2012 * Bethune-Cookman Daytona Beach, Fla. TBA 
10/27/2012 * North Carolina A&T Greensboro, N.C. TBA 
11/3/2012 * Savannah State (Homecoming) Norfolk, Va. 2 p.m. 
11/10/2012 * Morgan State (Senior Day) Norfolk, Va. 1 p.m. 

By Matt Michalec, Sports Information Director
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NCCU Eagles bring talent, swagger to MEAC play

DURHAM, North Carolina — Back in the nest after a month on the road all the way to Eugene, Ore., the N.C. Central Eagles face Florida A&M today with another taste of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference’s strength.

The Eagles, in their first season since rejoining the MEAC, opened their conference schedule with a 65-46 home win over rival N.C. A&T on Dec. 3.

NCCU has come up short against stronger, more established Division I programs including Wake Forest, N.C. State, East Carolina and Wagner. The Eagles didn’t embarrass themselves in those losses, and coaches and players from those squads form a chorus about how formidable NCCU is with the additions of players who transferred from major programs.

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NCCU SPORTS NETWORK TO LIVE STREAM SATURDAY (FAMU) AND MONDAY (BETHUNE-COOKMAN) MEAC DOUBLEHEADERS

DURHAM, N.C. (NCCUEaglePride.com) – The NCCU Sports Network has announced that it will broadcast the next two home doubleheaders coming up this Saturday, Jan. 7 against Florida A&M University, and Monday, Jan. 9 against Bethune-Cookman University on both a live video stream that is $8.95 per game and a live audio stream for fans to enjoy the action of MEAC basketball.

On Saturday afternoon, tune in beginning at 1:45 for Eagle Gameday built by Dayeco Construction Co. as Lady Eagles play-by-play voice, Paul Doherty, and former standout Danielle Johnson-Webb bring you live action between the Lady Eagles and the Lady Rattlers, followed immediately with play-by-play voice, Chris Hooks, and hall-of-famer, Joe Simmons, for the men’s contest approximately 30 minutes after the conclusion of the women’s game.

The schedule for Monday is very similar format beginning at 5:15 p.m. as NCCU takes on Bethune-Cookman in a MEAC twinbill.

To access either the video or audio stream, simply go to GameCentral on the main page of the website. The cost to watch the live video stream is $8.95 per game, while the live audio is free.

Stay up-to-date with North Carolina Central University Athletics by flying over to http://www.nccueaglepride.com/, the official website of NCCU Athletics.

NCCU vs. FAMU Notes (PDF)
2011-12 Women’s Basketball Information Guide / Game Notes: NCCU vs. Florida A&M

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It'll be ladies first when Xavier visits Philander Smith

NEW ORLEANS — The order of games for Xavier University of Louisiana's basketball doubleheader Saturday at Philander Smith has changed. XU's women, originally scheduled to play at 2 p.m., will play at noon instead. The XU men, originally scheduled for noon, will play at 2 p.m.

Both games will be played at Mims Gym in Little Rock, Arkansas.

The games will be the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference openers for both XU teams. The Gold Nuggets are 10-5 and ranked 16th in NAIA Division I, and the Gold Rush are 9-4 and ranked 21st. Philander Smith's women are 1-11 overall and 0-1 in the GCAC, and the men are 5-8 and 1-0. This is Philander Smith's first GCAC season.

The games will be the sixth in a row on the road for both XU teams. Xavier will play Tuesday at The Barn in a GCAC doubleheader against city rival SUNO, with the women tipping off at 5:30 p.m. and the men at 7:30. The first 300 XU students with a valid XU ID card will be admitted free; other XU students will play $5 for admission.

By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
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Texas Southern introduces new football coach Asberry

HOUSTON, Texas - Expectations will probably be modest for Darrell Asberry's first year as Texas Southern's football coach. But that didn't stop athletic director Charles McClelland from offering a lofty target during Tuesday's news conference at TSU's H&PE Arena.

"I'm not going to put too many expectations on coach Asberry, other than he has to win at least three (conference) championships during his tenure within a five-year time period," McClelland said jokingly before introducing Asberry as the program's 15th coach.

Three championships in five years might seem like a tall order, but not for someone with Asberry's background.

Asberry was hired by TSU on Dec. 22 after going 40-25 in six seasons at NCAA Division II Shaw. The Bears won three Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association championships during Asberry's last five seasons, making appearances in the Division II playoffs in 2007 and 2010.

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Friday, January 6, 2012

Howard Women’s Basketball Extends Streak to Nine; Thrashes NJIT by 27

ZYKIA BROWN
8 points
5-8 GUARD, SENIOR
PARKDALE H.S.
RIVERDALE, MARYLAND 
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Howard Women's Basketball team extended their win streak to nine by scoring 18 points off of NJIT's 19 miscues to a deciding 58-31 victory over the Highlanders at Burr Gym Thursday night. The win improves the Bison the 10-5 – including a perfect 6-0 mark at home.

TAMORIA HOLMES
HIGH SCORER: 24 Points 5 Asst.
5-6 GUARD, JUNIOR
HILLSIDE H.S.
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA


















Tamoria Holmes led HU with a game high of 24 points and five assists. Saadia Doyle tallied her eighth double-double of the season with 18 points and 11 boards. Zykia Brown chipped in with eight points in 28 minutes of action.

The Highlander's Rayven Johnson scored the first bucket of the first half draining a triple in the first 37 seconds. The Bison responded with baskets from Doyle at the 18:58 mark. HU quickly turned up the heat by going on a 28-4 run to end the first period. At half time, the Bison led the game with a comfortable 18 point cushion, 29-11.

Jumping into the last 20 minutes of action, Holmes fueled the Bison, scoring 12 points and spreading the lead to 25, 41-16, with 12:52 left in the match. With minor mistakes, Howard closed the game out with a 27 point lead over the Highlanders.
 
NJIT was led by Denisa Domiterova who finished with nine points, Johnson chipped in with eight points and a game-best of 12 rebounds.

Howard will look to extend its streak to 10 as it travels to Hampton, Va. on Jan 7 to take on the MEAC's top-ranked Hampton Pirates. The battle of the HU's will begin at 4 p.m.


Written by Julee O'Neal, Women's Basketball, Broadcast Journalism '13
Jamilah Corbitt, Assistant Director of Sports Information
VISIT: HOWARD-BISON 

FAMU, other MEAC teams find way to beat bigger-name teams

TALLAHASSEE, Florida - Two years ago when the Florida A&M women’s basketball team won 18 games for the first time in more than a decade, the Rattlers had served notice early in their schedule that they’d be a competitive team.

They beat Florida. Alabama and South Florida also made the Rattlers’ hit list. Such accomplishments — by FAMU or any other teams in the MEAC — were few not too long ago.

Before that, signature victories were mostly rivalry games or a meeting between top teams in the conference. But now teams in the MEAC are making it common to win games that they play as underdogs.

That’s happening because more talented players are coming into the conference and coaches are having more success getting their players to develop a mental edge, said LeDawn Gibson who is in her fourth season at FAMU.

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FAMU senior sets example for young Rattlers team

 MEAC LEADING SCORER AND REBOUNDER

ANTONIA MONIQUE BENNETT
6'-1" GUARD/FORWARD, SENIOR
SEASON PGA as of 1/1/12:
 20.1 points., 9.7 rebounds, 2.3 assists,
2.3 steals and 1.7 blocked shots.
LAKE GIBSON HIGH SCHOOL
Hometown: LAKELAND, FLORIDA
Major:  Occupational/Physical Therapy

(Photo Courtesy: FAMU Sports Information) 
TALLAHASSEE, Florida - Typically, this time of the year, HBCU basketball programs are road warriors, traveling the nation to play and get pounded by non-conference Division I programs. That hasn't been the case for Florida A&M. Antonia Bennett is seeing to that.

Bennett, a 6-foot-1 senior guard/forward, has started fast. She is first in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference in scoring (19.6 ppg), fourth in rebounding (8.9 rpg) and third in blocks (1.7bpg). Her efforts have helped the Lady Rattlers to a 8-5 start, and they are currently riding a five game winning streak. Among their victories are ones against Southern Mississippi, Northwestern Louisiana, Southeastern Louisiana and Austin Peay.

This start is due largely to Bennett, who has stepped up in her role as a leader of a very young team.

"And I still feel like we dropped a few we should not have dropped," LeDawn Gibson, FAMU head coach, said. "We're young. On the back end, we have six freshmen we are trying to rotate in and get their feet wet.

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Antonia Bennett Playing a Big Game

Tallahassee, FL - Brittney Griner. Skylar Diggans. Elena Della Donne. Names you may recognize as some of the top players in women's college basketball. One name that shouldn't be overlooked is Antonia Bennett. The FAMU senior forward has the numbers to prove it.

"I really didn't expect to be at the top like that, but hey, hardwork pays off," Bennett said.

Out of high school, she was barely recruited. Her best offers came from Division-II schools. Luckily her rival in high school happened to be her current coach LeDawn Gibson. Gibson would take the FAMU job and decided to give Bennett a chance.

Since she was a freshman, Bennett hasn't disappointed. She's gotten better every year.

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Lady Rattlers looking for sixth consecutive win

Saturday, the Florida A&M women's basketball team (8-5, 1-0 MEAC) will look to add to its five-game winning streak on the road at North Carolina Central (2-12, 0-1 MEAC) in Durham, NC.

Head coach LeDawn Gibson said she feels great about how the ladies are playing and is very confident in her team as Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference play is about to begin. Coach Gibson said practicing hard, playing together and staying positive would help the team continue its win streak. The Lady Rattlers' athleticism and depth are two of the key factors to their success. Senior Antonia Bennett, who has been the Rattlers' leading scorer in nine of their 13 games this season, is a major part of their success. Coach Gibson said she is well deserving.

"Bennett's performance has been great this season," Gibson said. "She has worked hard her previous three years here and has put in a lot of hard work and time in the offseason to get where she is right now."

The Lady Rattlers' depth is also major weapon...

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Bowie State men, women earn CIAA victories

BOWIE,Maryland - The Bowie State University men’s and women’s basketball teams opened Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association play with lopsided victories against visiting Fayetteville State University on Thursday evening in front of nearly 800 spectators at the A.C. Jordan Arena in Bowie.

After falling behind briefly late in the first half, the Bowie State men’s team took command with two decisive runs en rout to a 97-85 victory. The women’s team earned its first victory of the season, 69-49.

In the men’s game, Fayetteville’s Tyrrel Tate connected on a 3-pointer to give the visitors a 40-36 lead with 2 minutes, 40 seconds remaining before the intermission. But the Bulldogs (9-1 overall, 1-0 in the CIAA) responded with a 9-2 run that ended when Seat Pleasant resident Jay Gavin nailed a 3-pointer just before the buzzer to send the Bulldogs into the locker room with a 45-42 lead.

BOX SCORE - MEN
BOX SCORE - WOMEN

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Winston Salem State Tops Virginia State In CIAA Opener 56-43

WINSTON SALEM, North Carolina - The Winston-Salem State Rams beat the Virginia State Trojans on Thursday night at the C.E. Gaines Center in Winston-Salem, NC.

The Rams move to 8-2 overall and 1-0 in CIAA play.



WSSU wins CIAA opener

WINSTON SALEM, North Carolina - Winston-Salem State's opening CIAA game was no thing of beauty, but it was a victory and that's all that mattered.

The Rams finally solved Virginia State's packed-in zone in the second half to come away with a 56-43 victory at the Gaines Center on Thursday night.

It wasn't until midway through the second half that the Rams hit some key 3-pointers to put away the pesky Trojans (1-11, 0-1). The Trojans hardly resembled a team on a five-game losing streak and with the worst record among CIAA teams.

"They kind of clogged the middle and forced us to take a lot of 3-pointers," said Kimani Hunt, who hit a big 3-pointer with 7:03 left that gave the Rams an eight-point lead and some breathing room. "Marcus (Wells) knocked down some 3s as well, but we knew we had to make some of them."

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Roosevelt Wilson's Against The Grain: FAMU Board Of Trustees should be applauded

Roosevelt Wilson
TALLAHASSEE, Florida - Though their work was clouded by the tragic death of a drum major at Florida A&M University, FAMU’s Board of Trustees should be applauded for being able to cut through all of the smoke and say no to Gov. Rick Scott’s recommendation that FAMU President James H. Ammons be suspended while the matter is being investigated. That decision was critical not only for FAMU, but for the other members of the state university system as well.

Drum major Robert Champion, 26, died tragically Nov. 19, allegedly as a result of a beating that was part of a hazing ritual following the band’s performance at the Florida Classic, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department. That not only is a shame and a tragedy, but it is also a crime. FAMU, the state university system and the State of Florida should use all available resources to identify and appropriately punish those responsible for such a senseless death and such a criminal act.

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About Roosevelt Wilson
Roosevelt Wilson is the former owner and publisher of the Capital Outlook Newspaper, Tallahassee, Florida. His syndicated column, "Against The Grain" is legendary -- high impact and are written without fear or favoritism on serious issues that matter to the people of Florida and beyond.  He is a former member of the FAMU public relations staff and former member of the faculty at the FAMU School of Journalism and Graphic Communication. He also served as FAMU’s sports information director, director of university publications and athletics director.

Mr. Wilson earned his bachelor's degree from Bethune-Cookman University with a major in English; a master's degree from Florida State University in Mass Communications; and was awarded an honorary doctorate degree in 2008 from Florida A&M University for his exemplary contributions to the field of journalism.

Roosevelt Wilson’s thought provoking and award winning column “Against The Grain’ has returned and can be viewed at The Grain Online .

Opposing view: FAMU is committed to student safety

DR. JAMES H. AMMONS
PRESIDENT
FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY
TALLAHASSEE, Florida - Our top priority at Florida A&M University is to ensure and protect the safety of every person on campus. Accordingly, the FAMU Board of Trustees and the FAMU administration resolve to break the culture of secrecy that is a major component of institutionalized hazing. While we acknowledge the complexity of this challenge, our goal is to eliminate this pattern of destructive behavior from our campus.

As part of our ongoing efforts, the FAMU trustees are creating a Blue Ribbon Committee to examine hazing and ways to eradicate it from campus life. The university will honor the memory of our student Robert Champion, who died in a hazing incident, by establishing a new set of traditions across our campus that will result in a complete culture change and "zero tolerance" for hazing.

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

XU Gold Rush defeat New Orleans Privateers for the first time since 1974

ANTHONY SIMMONS
6-8/245 JUNIOR, FORWARD
HOMETOWN: ROCHESTER, N.Y.
ALLENDALE COLUMBIA H.S. 
XU GOLD RUSH
NEW ORLEANS — Anthony Simmons scored 13 of his season-high 17 points in the second half Wednesday to help Xavier University of Louisiana earn a 79-70 men's basketball victory against the University of New Orleans at Lakefront Arena.

The Gold Rush (9-4), ranked 21st in NAIA Division I, handed the Privateers (9-8) their fourth consecutive defeat and beat them for the first time since 1974. It was the teams' first meeting since 2000 and sixth overall.

Simmons scored seven points during a 9-2 run which erased UNO's only second-half lead. Simmons' basket and free throw with 9:36 remaining put Xavier ahead to stay, 52-49.

But Xavier did not seal the victory until it made 6-of-6 free throws in the final 46 seconds.

Five XU players scored in double figures. Wanto Joseph had 14 points, six assists and zero turnovers. Chris Iles and Jamaan Kenner scored 12 points apiece, and Cordell Hadnot had 10 points and seven rebounds,

Max Banchy scored 16 points and made 5-of-6 3-pointers for UNO, an NCAA Division I independent which is transitioning to Division II. Brandon Knight had 14 points and six assists. Lovell Cook scored 13 points and Antonio Holmes 11.

Banchy's 3-pointer with 11:15 remaining gave the Privateers a 49-47 lead. UNO also led 23-22 and 25-24 before Xavier rallied for a 31-30 halftime advantage.

Kenner, a senior guard, scored 11 points in the final nine minutes to produce a season high and reach double figures in consecutive games for the first time in his career. Hadnot scored in double figures for the seventh straight game, a personal best, and Iles led the Rush with a career-best eight rebounds.

Xavier shot 52.7 percent from the floor and 80 percent from the line, both season highs, and outrebounded the Privateers 37-29. UNO shot 43.1 percent and made a season-high 11 3-pointers in 21 attempts.

The Gold Rush will play its Gulf Coast Athletic Conference opener at noon Saturday against Philander Smith in Little Rock, Ark. Philander Smith, in its first GCAC season, already has victories against defending GCAC Tournament champion Tougaloo and NCAA D-I Central Arkansas.

NOTES: It's the first time in nearly 40 years that Xavier earned victories against NCAA D-I opponents in consecutive seasons. The Gold Rush won at Southern a year ago . . . UNO leads the series 4-2 . . . The teams will meet again at 7 p.m. on Feb. 1 at The Barn . . . It was Xavier's fifth of six consecutive road games . . . XU junior guard Nick Haywood made 2-of-2 free throws and has made 24 straight during the past nine games.

By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
VISIT: XULAATHLETICS  
VISIT: GCACSPORTS