February 25, 2012
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
SWAC
Alabama A&M 71, Prairie View A&M 49
Alabama State 52, Texas Southern 51
Jackson State 62, Arkansas Pine Bluff 45
Mississippi Valley State 67, Grambling State 63
Southern University & A&M College 35, Alcorn State 32
Conference Leaders: 2 Games Remaining
1. Mississippi Valley State, SWAC: 12-4, 15-12 Overall
2. Southern University, SWAC: 11-5, 12-11 Overall (1.0 game back)
3. Alabama A&M, SWAC: 10-5, 15-10 Overall (1.5 game back)
MEAC
Bethune-Cookman 83, Norfolk State 73
Hampton 46, Florida A&M 43
Howard 67, Delaware State 52
Maryland Eastern Shore 74, Morgan State 58
North Carolina A&T 101, South Carolina State 61
Savannah State 59, North Carolina Central 43
Conference Leaders: **2 Games Remaining;#Regular Season Completed
1. **Hampton, MEAC: 13-1, 21-4 Overall, Streak: Won 6
2. #Howard, MEAC: 14-2, 22-7 Overall, Streak: Won 9
3. **Florida A&M: 12-2, 19-7 Overall (1 game back), Streak: Lost 1
4. **Coppin State 11-3, 16-11 Overall (2 games back), Streak: Won 1
Hampton holds tie breaker over both Howard and FAMU; Howard holds tie breaker over FAMU.
GCAC
Edward Waters 55, Voorhees SC 53
Talladega 84, Fisk 61
Southern-New Orleans 90, Tougaloo 83
Xavier 59, Dillard 53
1. Xavier wins GCAC Regular Season Championship, 12-2 GCAC, 22-8 Overall
CIAA
Johnson C. Smith 78, Livingstone 55
Winston Salem State 80, Fayetteville State 55
Division Champions going into CIAA Tournament
Northern Division
1. Virginia Union, 7-3 Division, 9-7 Conf., 12-13 Overall
Southern Division
1. Shaw University, 9-1 Division, 15-1 Conf., 20-6 Overall
SIAC
Lane 69, LeMoyne-Owen 67
Paine 64, Claflin 61
Stillman 65, Tuskegee 53
Fort Valley State is regular season champion, 18-4 SIAC, 20-6 Overall
NAIA
Langston OK 83, Our Lady of the Lake, TX 74
Wiley 57, SAGU TX 49
Brewton-Parker 65, Allen SC 59
Columbia MO 84, Harris-Stowe State MO 60
MEN'S BASKETBALL
SWAC
Alcorn State 60, Southern University 40
Arkansas Pine Bluff 46, Jackson State 44
Mississippi Valley State 79, Grambling State 60
Prairie View A&M 60, Alabama A&M 52
Texas Southern 67, Alabama State 59
Conference Leaders: 2 Games Remaining
1. Mississippi Valley State -- SWAC Regular Season Champions, 16-0 Conf., 17-11 Overall; Streak: Won 16
2. Southern University, Conf. 11-5, 15-14 Overall: Streak: Lost 1 (5 games back)
MEAC
Delaware State 63, Howard 46
Hampton 74, Florida A&M 59
Maryland Eastern Shore 58, Morgan State 57
Norfolk State 75, Bethune-Cookman 72
North Carolina A&T 79, South Carolina State 75
Savannah State 60, North Carolina Central 47
Conference Leaders: 2 Games Remaining
1. Savannah State, 12-2 MEAC, 19-10 Overall; Streak: Won 11
2. Delaware State, 11-3 MEAC, 14-12 Overall; Streak: Won 2
2. Norfolk State, 11-3 MEAC, 20-9 Overall; Streak: Won 2
Delaware State holds tie breaker over Norfolk State
GCAC
Southern-New Orleans 71, Tougaloo 65
Talladega 84, Fisk 75
Voorhees SC 74, Edward Waters 63
Xavier 67, Dillard 43
GCAC Regular Season Co-Champions: Xavier (11-3 GCAC, 22-7 Overall; and Tougaloo (11-3 GCAC, 21-7 Overall. All eight GCAC Men and Women Teams will compete in the GCAC Tournament in Jacksonville, Florida on March 1-3, 2012.
CIAA
Bowie State 93, Washington Adventist 90
Chowan 61, Virginia State 49
Fayetteville State 64, Winston-Salem State 54
Johnson C. Smith 89, Livingstone 77
Division Champions going into CIAA Tournament
Northern Division:
1. Bowie State, 8-2 Division, 12-4 CIAA., 21-5 Overall
Southern Division
1. Shaw University, 10-0 Division, 16-0 CIAA, 24-2 Overall
SIAC
Kentucky State 75, Morehouse 68
LeMoyne-Owen 71, Lane 66
Paine 72, Claflin 62
Stillman 99, Tuskegee 92
Tuskegee University is SIAC Regular Season Champion, 16-8 SIAC, 16-10 Overall
NAIA
Our Lady of the Lake, TX 98, Langston OK 75 (Saints wins Red River Athletic Conference)
Paul Quinn TX 71, Texas College 68
SAGU TX 91, Wiley TX 87
Mountain State WV 91, Allen SC 58
Lee TN 93, Carver Bible College 76
Daemen NY 76, Wilberforce OH 49 (AMC Tournament Championship)
THE LADY TIGERS AT A GLANCE
Tennessee State (9-18, 5-10 OVC) snapped a five-game losing skid with Saturday's, 61-59, win over Jacksonville State in the Gentry Center. TSU sits in eighth place in the OVC standings. With a 6-6 home record this season, the Lady Tigers will look to move to above .500 with a win over Murray State.
As a team, TSU is averaging 68.0 points per outing while shooting 36.8 percent from the field and 28.1 percent from beyond the arc. TSU is currently shooting only 64.8 percent from the free-throw line while committing an average of 18.0 turnovers per game. TSU averages 43.4 rebounds, 13.0 assists and 8.0 steals per game.
EVERY GAME MATTERS
With the OVC tournament less than two weeks away, every game is crucial. The Lady Tigers are in the play-off race and are looking to remain in the top eight with wins down the stretch.
Tennessee State snapped a five-game skid with a, 61-59, win over Jacksonville State Saturday in the Gentry Center. TSU led, 26-23, at the break before holding on for the victory. Chelsea Hudson led TSU and recorded her second double-double of the season with 17 points and 18 rebounds.
ABOUT THE OPPONENT
Murray State is coming off a, 91-67, loss to UT Martin State at home on Monday night. MSU has dropped two straight contests and has an OVC mark of 7-7. The Racers sit in sixth place in league standings.
In MSU's most recent loss to UT Martin, three players scored in double-figures led by Erica Burgess' 27 points. Kalya Lowe and Mallory Schwab rounded out the top three scorers for the Racers with 14 points each. Tessa Elkins led Murray State with nine rebounds.
Overall, the Racers average 68.1 points per game behind a .351 field goal percentage (.276 three-point range). Erica Burgess leads the team with 16.7 points per game while Mariah Robinson (13.7 ppg) and Kayla Lowe (11.3 ppg) round out the top three scorers for JSU.
TSU vs. MURRAY STATE
Tennessee State and Murray State will meet for the 50th time in the series history with the Racers holding a, 30-19, advantage. The Racers claimed the first meeting of the season, 66-56, in the CFSB Center earlier this month.
LAST TIME THEY MET (Feb. 6, 2012)
The Tennessee State University women's basketball team couldn't hold off a late second half run by Murray State as the Racers defeated the Lady Tigers, 66-56, Monday night in the CFSB Center.
In a game that featured nine ties and six lead changes, Murray State used a 17-9 run down the stretch to come away with the victory.
Tennessee State (8-17, 4-9 OVC) was led in scoring by Jasmin Shuler's 14 points while Rachel Allen added 10. Simone Hopes nearly recorded a double-double with 10 rebounds and nine points.
Murray State (10-14, 6-5 OVC) had three players to register double-digits led by Erica Burgess' 16. Tessa Elkins had a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds while Kyra Watson followed with 10 points.
TSU struggled offensively and shot 28.0 percent (21-of-75) from the field including 18.2 percent (4-of-22) from the three-point line. The Lady Tigers also stumbled at the free-throw line, only connecting on 66.7 percent of their attempts.
Murray State knocked down nearly 40 percent of its shots (39.1) from the field and 31.8 percent from beyond the arc.
COVERAGE
TSU vs. Murray State will be shown on OVCsports.tv. Live stats will be available at tsutigers.com while fans can listen live at tsuradio.com.
TEAM LEADERS
Jasmin Shuler leads TSU in scoring with 15.1 ppg while Tayla Foster (9.8 ppg) and Destiney Gaston (7.3 ppg) round out the top three scorers for the Lady Tigers. Foster is pulling down a team-best 5.1 rebounds per game while Simone Hopes grabs 4.7 rpg. Rachel Allen leads the team in assists while Gaston also paces TSU with 30 blocks.
UPCOMING SCHEDULE
The first round of the Ohio Valley Conference tournament is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, Feb. 29. The tournament will continue through, Saturday March 3.
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