Friday, June 8, 2012

Xavier Nuggets add 3 from Louisiana, including 2 D-I transfers

Whitney Gaston-Loyd
NEW ORLEANS — NCAA Division I transfers Whitney Gaston-Loyd of Shreveport and Schyler "Sky" Morton of New Orleans are among three from Louisiana to sign women's basketball scholarships with Xavier University of Louisiana.

The third signee is New Orleanian Kelsee Singleton. Thus far XU has announced five recruits, four from Louisiana, for next season.

Gaston-Loyd, a 6-foot center, will have two seasons of eligibility at Xavier after transferring from Arkansas-Little Rock, where she played 12 games the past two years for teams which finished a combined 43-21, won a pair of Sun Belt Conference tournaments and qualified for two NCAA tournaments. At Shreveport's Southwood High School, Gaston-Loyd was a member of a Class 5A state championship team (2007-08 season) and two state runners-up. As a senior she averaged 15.9 points and 7.5 rebounds, leading the Lady Cowboys to a 37-1 record and a state runner-up finish. She scored 20 points in each of the final two rounds of the playoffs.

Schyler Morton
Gaston-Loyd made the 5A All-State first team as a senior and was honorable mention as a junior. She was District 1-5A MVP each of her final two seasons.

Gaston-Loyd, who will be a biology/pre-medical major at Xavier, will be the third recent Southwood graduate to play for the Gold Nuggets. Guard Jasmine Grant completed her eligibility in March after four seasons and 203 made 3-pointers, and guard/forward Jessica Savannah will return for her sophomore season.

Morton, a 5-7 guard, will have three seasons of eligibility at Xavier after transferring from New York's Fordham University, where she played two games this past season. Morton was a standout at Ursuline Academy, where she was a varsity player for five seasons and helped the Lions go 136-37 with five district championships and five state playoff appearances. Ursuline reached the Class 3A semifinals in 2009, Morton's sophomore season, and the 4A quarterfinals the following year. As a senior Morton averaged 11.6 points per game and was 4A All-State honorable mention, All-District 9-4A and All-Clarion Herald (Catholic schools). She scored more than 1,000 career points.

Morton also competed in track at Ursuline as a triple jumper and on relay teams. She will be a psychology/pre-medical major at Xavier.

Kelsee Singleton
Kelsee Singleton
Singleton, a 6-2 center, averaged four points and five rebounds per game for Edna Karr High School this past season. She was a three-year varsity member and a two-year starter and helped the Lady Cougars reach the 4A state playoffs three times.

"Kelsee is an outstanding person, student and basketball player," Karr coach Jessica Barber said. "She demonstrates tremendous leadership ability on and off the court. Her game developed in the year that I was with her. She is a sponge and always willing to try harder to improve. Her best basketball lies before her, and Xavier will be a better place because of her."

Singleton was a three-year starter at first base on Karr's softball team, and she started as a senior at receiver in her only season of flag football. She will be a chemistry/pre-pharmacy major at Xavier.

Xavier was 26-9 in 2011-12, won Gulf Coast Athletic Conference regular-season and tournament championships and, for the second consecutive year, reached the second round of the NAIA Division I National Championship. The GCAC Tournament title was the Nuggets' third in a row. Xavier reached 20 victories 19 of the past 20 seasons and qualified for the national tournament 16 of the past 18 seasons.

2012-13 Xavier women's basketball signees
Name Pos. Ht. Yr.* Hometown High School (College)
Whitney Gaston-Loyd C 6-0 Jr. Shreveport, La. Southwood (Arkansas-Little Rock)
Whitney Gathright G 5-4 Fr. New Orleans, La. John Curtis Christian
Schyler Morton G 5-7 So. New Orleans, La. Ursuline Academy (Fordham)
Andraquay Quinnine G 5-9 Jr. Elk Grove, Calif. Franklin (Consumes River JC)
Kelsee Singleton C 6-2 Fr. New Orleans, La. Karr
* athletic classification at Xavier in fall of 2012

By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
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DSU's Underwood Named Wesley College Head Baseball Coach

BRET UNDERWOOD
HEAD BASEBALL COACH
WESLEY COLLEGE
CAREER RECORD: 31-15
YEAR: FIRST YEAR
COLLEGE: DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY '04
DOVER, Delaware - Wesley College Director of Athletics Mike Drass has announced that the interim tag on head baseball coach Bret Underwood has been lifted and Underwood will remain at Wesley in his same head coaching position.

"We are excited to announce Bret has the head baseball coach at Wesley College," said Drass. "He did an outstanding job during his interim period and we are excited for what he will bring to the program in the future."

"It is a great honor to be the new head coach of the Wesley College baseball program," Underwood said. "I am excited to have this opportunity to help influence kids' lives in a positive way and help them turn into young men.

In his first season as the Wolverines skipper, Underwood led Wesley to a program-record 31 victories in 2012, with three victories over nationally-ranked teams, a trip to the Capital Athletic Conference Semifinals and the top-seed in the ECAC South Championship. The Navy & White hit .318 as a team this year and topped the CAC in fielding percentage, runs scored, hits, walks, runs batted in, stolen bases and sacrifice flies.

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ASU Football Camp Underway

ALBANY, Georgia - Summer is the time when college football coaches are hosting their youth camps. Albany State coach Mike White and his staff are seeing their annual camp grow.

More than 75 young men are out for a few days of learning blocking, route running and other areas of the game from the SIAC champion Golden Rams coaching staff.

Spending the year working with the college age players, the Albany State staff enjoys this time to work with some younger minds who are eager to learn everything they can about the game of football.


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XU runners open Aug. 31, compete at Disney in October

Xavier will aim for its seventh consecutive GCAC team championships
in men's and women's cross country.
NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana, six-time defending men's and women's team champions of the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference, will begin the 2012 cross country season Aug. 31 in the Mississippi College Opener at Clinton, Mississippi.

Joseph Moses, returning for his eighth year as coach of the Gold Rush and Gold Nuggets, announced the schedule Thursday.

Xavier will compete three additional times in the regular season — Sept. 8 at the Loyola Wolfpack Invitational in suburban Metairie, La., Sept. 22 at the LSU Invitational in Baton Rouge, La., and Oct. 6 at the Walt Disney World Classic in Kissimmee, Fla. — before returning to Clinton on Oct. 20 or 27 to defend its GCAC titles.

The Gold Rush and Gold Nuggets hope to qualify for the NAIA National Championships at Vancouver, Wash., for the second straight year and the fourth time in five years. Both GCAC team champions will receive automatic bids to the national meet.

Xavier will make its first appearance in the Walt Disney World Classic since 2006 and compete in the Eastern time zone for the first time since 2007.

Xavier has 10 returning All-GCAC runners: Emmanuel Detiege, Kwame Jackson, Javon Mead, Matt Pieri, Charles Shaw and Jamaal Williams on the men's team and Donyé Coleman, Catherine Fakler, Zahri Jackson and Hali Yarmush on the women's. The Jackson siblings were GCAC individual champions a year ago, as was Pieri in 2010.

2012 Xavier University of Louisiana Cross Country Schedule
all times Central unless noted

Aug. 31 (Fri.): Mississippi College Opener, Clinton, Miss. — women 5 p.m., men 5:30 p.m.
Sept. 8 (Sat.): Loyola Wolfpack Invitational, Metairie, La.
Sept. 22 (Sat.): LSU Invitational, Baton Rouge, La.
Oct. 6 (Sat): Walt Disney World Classic, Kissimmee, Fla. — men 7:45 a.m. EDT, women 8:30 a.m. EDT
Oct. 20 or 27 (Sat.): Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Championships, Clinton, Miss.
Nov. 17 (Sat): NAIA National Championships, Vancouver, Wash. — women 10:30 a.m. PST, men 11:45 a.m. PST

By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director

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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Board Names ASU DL Coach As New Head Football Coach At Lee

TYRONE ROGERS
MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- The Montgomery County Board of Education has selected a former Lee High graduate to lead the school’s football program this fall.

At its Tuesday board meeting, the board voted to hire 1994 Lee alum and current Alabama State University Defensive Line Coach Tyrone Rogers as the Generals new head football coach.

“Coach Rogers has several years of experience and the ability to motivate students to succeed both in the classroom and on the playing field,” said Superintendent Barbara Thompson. “He has demonstrated a knack for developing potential in student-athletes and he is very dedicated to the football program he once played for in high school. I think he is a great choice for Lee and we look forward to many successful football seasons.”

Rogers brings more than 13 years of experience to the position. A former football standout at ASU, his collegiate career was marked by several honors including Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) Preseason All-American, ASU Turkey Day Classic Most Valuable Player and being selected to participate in the HBCU All-Star Bowl.

From 1999-2004, he played professionally as a defensive end for the NFL’s Cleveland Browns, earning Player of the Week honors three times.

Since leaving the league, he had enjoyed several coaching experiences including the Inaugural HBCU Bowl and SWAC Conference Championship. For the past five years he has served as the defensive line coach for the ASU Hornets where he was responsible for developing game strategies, recruiting talent and academic monitoring.

Rogers holds a bachelor’s in physical education from ASU.

HU Lady Pirates to play in 2012 Paradise Jam

HAMPTON, Virginia - The Hampton University women’s basketball team will be among the teams competing in the 2012 U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam, which will be held at the University of the Virgin Islands Nov. 22-24.

The Lady Pirates will be in the Reef Division, along with DePaul, South Carolina and Florida Gulf Coast. All four teams in the Reef Division made it to the NCAA Tournament last season.

Game times are listed on the bracket as Atlantic Standard Time (Eastern Daylight Time plus one hour) and are subject to change.

Hampton is scheduled to take on South Carolina, out of the Southeastern Conference, on Nov. 22 at 2:15 p.m. local time, before squaring off against DePaul on Nov. 23 at 2:15 p.m. local time.

The Lady Pirates are then scheduled to face Florida Gulf Coast on Nov. 24 at 2:15 p.m. local time.



2012 Paradise Jam Reef Division Bracket 

2012 Tournament Website

The Lady Pirates set a school Division I record for wins in a season in 2011-12, going 26-5 en route to picking up their second straight MEAC regular-season title. Hampton then won its third straight MEAC Tournament crown under head coach David Six, before advancing to the NCAA Tournament to face top-seeded Stanford in the first round.

Hampton finished last season ranked No. 8 in CollegeInsider.com’s Mid-Major Top 25 poll.

South Carolina went 25-10 last season under head coach Dawn Staley, advancing to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament before falling to Stanford. The Gamecocks finished the season ranked No. 21 in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll and No. 25 in the Associated Press poll.

DePaul finished the season ranked No. 23 in the Coaches Poll after going 23-11 last season and falling to Tennessee in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The Blue Demons will return their top three scorers from last season.

Florida Gulf Coast went 29-3 last season, going a perfect 18-0 in the Atlantic Sun conference before taking the conference tournament and earning a No. 12 seed in the NCAA Tournament. The Eagles are led by three-time Atlantic Sun Coach of the Year Karl Smesko.

The Island Division bracket will feature Connecticut, Marist, Purdue and Wake Forest.

For more information on Hampton University basketball, please call the Office of Sports Information at (757) 727-5811, or visit the official Pirates website at www.hamptonpirates.com.

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West Rowan's Norman going to Livingstone

MOUNT ULLA, North Carolina — Mike Norman is staying close to home to play college football. The West Rowan offensive lineman has chosen Livingstone.

Only a two-year player, the 6-foot-2, 260-pound tackle has been named to the East-West All-Star game in July. He’ll play tackle in that game but may switch to guard for Blue Bears’ coach Elvin James.

“Their tackles are bigger than Mike,” said West Rowan coach Scott Young. “But for a kid that big, he’s very athletic. I think he’s athletic enough to potentially play center.” When asked about the line switch, Norman laughed. “I’m going to have to get really, really fat. I’ll have to add 20 pounds.”

Young said Norman is what Livingstone wants. “He’s an East-West All-Star and that’s the kind of player they’re moving toward recruiting,” Young said. West Liberty, located in West Virginia, has signed several West Rowan players, and had an offer on the table for Norman. But Young said Zay Laster made an impression.

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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

WSSU Hall of Fame class announced and it's a good one

WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina -- OK here’s a definite sign that I’m getting old when teams you covered at WSSU are now going into the hall of fame.

That’s the case when it was reveled today that the 1998-99 and 1999-2000 men’s basketball teams will be inducted into the Big House Gaines Hall of Fame later this summer. Those two teams, who were coached by Winston-Salem native Rick Duckett, were not only two great teams but they were fun to cover.

Duckett was intense, to say the least, but he also knew the deal about what I needed from him as the beat writer. One of my best memories was when Duckett allowed me to tag along on a road trip with the team for a whole weekend.  It was a unique experience to see how a team gets along on and off the court and all the interactions and decisions that are made.

Just one job remains open on the college basketball coaching carousel. Or is it two?

ITTA BENA, Mississippi - It's the first full week of June, fully two months after the end of the 2011-12 season, but there still is one coaching vacancy.

Well, there's officially just one coaching vacancy, at Mississippi Valley State. The Delta Devils, who went to the NCAA tourney last season, are looking for a coach to replace Sean Woods, who left for the job at Morehead State.

As for the "officially" part, a few media reports have Cal State Fullerton looking for a new coach. But the school hasn't officially announced the departure/dismissal of Bob Burton, who guided the Titans to a 21-10 mark last season, including an appearance in the CIT; the Titans, who finished tied for second in the Big West, fell to Loyola Marymount in the first round of the event. Burton has been at Fullerton since 2003 and owns a 155-122 career mark with the Titans.

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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Winslow out as Central State (Ohio) Athletics Director

WILBERFORCE, Ohio - Kellen Winslow has been fired as the athletics director at Central State University.

The much-heralded Pro Football Hall of Fame tight end who took over the job in 2008 said he got his letter of termination — which goes into effect June 12 — from CSU president John Garland last Thursday, a week after the two men had sat down together and he was told his contract would not be renewed in August.

Late Monday afternoon, Garland — who is retiring at the end of the month and will be replaced by Dr. Cynthia Jackson Hammond, the provost at Coppin State — met with the CSU coaches and athletic staff and informed them of his decision.

He also announced Jahan Culbreath, CSU’s associate athletics director and the Marauders’ longtime track and field coach, would serve as the interim athletics director. He had been a finalist for the job when Winslow was hired.

The reasons for Winslow’s termination remain unclear.

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Alcorn State announces White as Interim AD, football staff taking shape

LORMAN, Mississippi – Alcorn State University President M. Christopher Brown II has named Dwayne White as interim director of Intercollegiate Athletics pending the completion of a formal search.

White is a 1990 alumnus of Alcorn who played seven National Football League seasons from 1990-1996 for the New York Jets and the St. Louis Rams where he earned the nickname “The Road Grader”. White holds a B.S. in political science and a M.S. in athletic administration. AD White will begin on June 11, 2012.

President Brown stated in the transition meeting, “Alcorn must be committed to knowledge and character at every level of the campus. The heightened focus on campus athletics and corollary affairs require us to have unit heads with the experience and gravitas to serve our students and stakeholders with excellence. Our recent hires in men's basketball and football warrant us having an athletic administration equivalent to the front office of any professional sports team.”

Additionally, President Brown informed the Cabinet that he received an update on football staffing from Alcorn's new head football coach. Head Coach Jay Hopson confirmed the hiring of Fred McNair of Collins High School in Mississippi as assistant head coach and passing game coordinator, as well as Willie Simmons from Middle Tennessee State University as offensive coordinator.

Coach Hopson has also hired Charles Gamble from the University of Cincinnati who will join Braves Football as head of running backs/tight ends, and Ralph Street of Air Force who will join the defense. Rounding out Hopson's early hires is Mark McHale, the 30-plus year coaching veteran who worked with Bobby Bowden at Florida State, as Alcorn's offensive line coordinator.

President Brown said, “Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning. When the sun fully rises on Alcorn football, the Braves will all be wearing shades.”

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NOTE:  Patric Simon, the previous athletics director for Alcorn State, tendered his resignation after two months on the job for personal reasons.  The resignation was reported on June 4, 2012, and his name was removed from the Braves athletics website today.    No further information has been released by ASU on this matter.  TRANSLATION: Mr. Simon has another job in the making...

Former USC Athletic Director Mike Garrett To Be Named AD At Langston University

LANGSTON, Oklahoma -- Former University of Southern California Heisman Trophy winner and athletic director Mike Garrett will be named the new athletic director for Langston University.

Garrett replaces Patric Simon, who left Langston in April to take the athletic director position at Alcorn State University.

Garrett will be introduced to the public at a news conference on Thursday, June 7 at 10 a.m. on the university campus. He will assume the position in July.

"We are pleased that Mr. Garrett has bought into our vision of moving our athletic programs and University to a higher level of competition and visibility," said LU President Kent Smith, Jr. "Mike Garrett is just the type of leader we need to take our athletic program to the ultimate level and put Langston University's name at the top of the list of schools that are serious about competing on and off the field while maintaining a high level of academic excellence and winning with integrity."

Garrett won the Heisman Trophy in 1965, and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1985.

Garrett had been the athletic director at USC for 17 years before being fired in August 2010 for overseeing the program during the time former Trojans Reggie Bush and O.J. Mayo received numerous illegal benefits, resulting in several NCAA violations.

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Champaign Central's Butler signs with North Carolina A&T

CHAMPAIGN, Illinois  - - One of Champaign-Urbana's best basketball players is going Division I, and Monday he made it official. 

Central forward Corvon Butler signed this afternoon with North Carolina A&T State University. They're part of the MEAC Conference. That is the same league that sent Norfolk State to the NCAA Tournament last year - they knocked off 2nd-seeded Missouri. Butler says heading to A&T was just the right fit.



CORVON BUTLER #42, 6'-6"/215 Combo Forward, Champaign Central


The numbers

 Following a summer of intense training, Butler saw all that work pay off in a new uniform. The Centennial transfer led a Maroons team that won its first regional title in four years in scoring average (14.7) and rebounding (7.4). A powerhouse in the paint, the 6-6 Butler produced seven double-doubles, highlighted by a 14-point, 15-rebound performance Jan. 7 against Missouri Class 5 state champion-to-be McCluer North. Butler led Central in scoring 10 times, with a season-high 25 points against Centennial on Feb. 3. Among colleges he is considering: St. Bonaventure.

Your season highlight: Winning regional championship against rival Centennial.
Your career highlight: In AAU, hitting the game-winning three-pointer to go to the finals.
Favorite college player: Jeremy Lamb
Favorite entertainers: Kevin Hart and Denzel Washington
Favorite class: Entrepreneurship
Favorite movie: "Project X"
Favorite store: Citi Trends
Favorite restaurant: Po' Boys
Favorite car: '87 Buick Grand National
My first job was ... working for my dad at his auto repair shop.
Plans for college: Going to a four-year college, playing basketball and getting my education.
In five years, I will be ... playing basketball in the NBA or over in the Euro-league.

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NBA Draft Profile: Norfolk State's Kyle O'Quinn

NORFOLK, Virginia - Kyle O'Quinn turned into the face of the NCAA Tournament, both for his singing and scoring.

The center led Norfolk State to just the fifth 15-2 upset against Missouri, and busted brackets everywhere. Without that win, there is a chance we might never have heard of O'Quinn (something the Mid-Major Madness will make sure never happens to another player like him). He might have been regarded as just another small school center that dominated lesser competition.

Instead, he is now being talked about as a potential first round, guaranteed contract draft pick. Continuing our look at the mid-major draft prospects, we go a little deeper.







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An NAIA rarity: XU's Didavi is Louisiana Player of the Year

Loic Didavi
NEW ORLEANS — Athletes from HBCUs or NAIA schools seldom receive the highest recognition on All-Louisiana teams. But Xavier University of Louisiana's Loic Didavi did late Sunday when he was selected the men's tennis player of the year for the 2011-12 season.

That makes the Didavi the first HBCU athlete to be named Louisiana Player of the Year or its equivalent since Grambling quarterback Bruce
Eugene was football offensive player of the year in 2005.

Didavi is the first NAIA athlete to reach the top since SUNO's Julius Achon shared the men's track outstanding performer award in 1995.

Zach Taylor
"Wow! This is a great honor for Loic and Xavier," XU coach Alan Green said. "I've always wanted a program equipped with players that can compete with all the big schools in Louisiana. Loic has put in the work to earn everything he achieved this year. He has really taken our team to another level of play, and I'm grateful for him doing so."

Didavi, in his first season at Xavier after transferring from longtime NAIA power Auburn Montgomery, also was voted Newcomer of the Year. His doubles teammate, Zach Taylor, also made the first team. It's the first time that the Gold Rush have two first-team All-Louisiana tennis players. And Green — who led the XU men to a school-record 18 victories, Xavier's first national tournament quarterfinal berth in any sport since 1973, a school-record seventh straight conference/group championship and a No. 7 ranking in the postseason NAIA coaches poll — was chosen Louisiana Coach of the Year for the second straight season and the third time in four years.

Alan Green
A Louisiana Sports Writers Association panel selected the All-Louisiana team.
Didavi, a junior from Cotonou, Benin, was 25-6 in singles and 27-8 doubles and earned top-10 rankings in singles and doubles from the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. He was ITA/NAIA South Regional champion in singles and doubles (with Taylor) in October and was NAIA Player of the Week for April 2-8.

Didavi denied LSU senior Neal Skupski a third consecutive Louisiana Player of the Year award and the Tigers their sixth in a row.

Taylor, a senior from Monroe, La., and a graduate of St. Frederick High School and Ventura College, was 19-6 in singles and 25-7 in doubles. He was a three-time Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Week and set a GCAC career record with six weekly awards.

"Zach has also been a big part of bringing our program to top-10 status," Green said. "He is one of the craftiest players I've ever had, and he can beat just about anyone in the country on any given day. He is a small guy, but he has the ability to hit every shot in the book. He also is an extremely smart player and a tough competitor, which gives him the
opportunity to win all his matches. Zach has come in and embraced our team, our university and the entire atmosphere of playing college tennis. He is a great team guy, and he always comes through for his teammates."

Green, a New Orleans native with bachelor's and master's degrees from Xavier, led the Gold Rush (18-8) to a fourth consecutive berth in the NAIA National Championship, His team was top-10 in all nine polls this season — 11 straight dating to 2011 — and 10-5 vs. ranked NAIA teams, including road victories on consecutive days vs. top-10s Point Loma Nazarene and Westmont. The Gold Rush beat three NCAA Division I opponents and won nine straight, six against ranked NAIA teams, for the program's longest streak since the start of the 2001-02 season. For the fourth straight year, all the Gold Rush losses were to ranked NAIA opponents or DIs.




2011-12 All-Louisiana Men's Tennis
First Team
Olivier Borsos, junior, LSU
Loic Didavi, junior, Xavier
Carlin Murray, senior, Louisiana-Lafayette
Chris Simpson, freshman, LSU
Neal Skupski, senior, LSU
Zach Taylor, senior, Xavier

Second Team
Ricardo Campos, junior, New Orleans
Rick DeGroot, sophomore, Louisiana-Lafayette
Dmitry Kozionov, junior, Nicholls State
Yanick Mandl, senior, Louisiana-Lafayette
Idan Mark, junior, Tulane
Rodrigo Rappaccioli, junior, Tulane

Player of the Year: Loic Didavi, Xavier
Newcomer of the Year: Loic Didavi, Xavier
Freshman of the Year: Chris Simpson, LSU
Coach of the Year: Alan Green, Xavier

By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
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SU's Stump Mitchell to host 3rd Annual Golf Tournament

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana -- Stump Mitchell is extending a personal invitation to Jaguar fans to join him at his third annual golf tournament June 23 at the Copper Mill Golf Club in Zachary.

The one-day tournament is sponsored by the Blue and Gold Century Club in conjunction with the SU Quarterback Club and includes a continental breakfast and a full course lunch.

Gerry Lane Buick will serve as the tournament's hole-in-one sponsor, offering a 2012 Buick Lacrosse or a vacation to the golfer who sinks a hole-in-one.

"I feel fortunate to have the tournament hosted by the Blue and Gold Century Club, in conjunction with the Quarterback Club," said head coach Stump Mitchell, who will enter his third season as Southern's head football coach this fall.

Prices for the third annual Stump Mitchell Golf tournament include $85 for singles and $500 for one-team foursomes, which features hole sponsorship on the course.

For companies interested in entering several teams, the tournament offers All-American and Hall of Fame level sponsorship packages which include gifts for each member on the team, SU Football season tickets and Bayou Classic tickets.

"This tournament will benefit Southern University Athletics as a whole. The funds raised will be used for to help the various sports teams function more effectively," said Mitchell.

"I would like to extend my sincerest thanks Craig Pierre and the other members that work so hard to make this a beautiful and successful event at the marvelous Copper Mill Golf Club in Zachary."

For more details regarding the third annual Stump Mitchell Golf Tournament, contact Craig Pierre at 225-324-7234 or via email at craigpierre@bellsouth.net.

Click here to view tournament brochure.

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Monday, June 4, 2012

Texas star QB Brian Swain Jr., signs with Hampton University



LAREDO, Texas -- J. B. Alexander High School Quarterback, Brian Swain Jr., has agreed to play for Hampton University in Virginia.

Hampton is a DI  school and is in the MEAC conference, the same conference the Laredo Rattlesnakes (Lone Star Football League) new kicker, Blake Erickson (South Carolina State University) comes from.

According to online sources, Swain passed for roughly 3500 yards and 33 touchdowns his senior year, adding over a thousand more in his running game. He is the only quarterback in district 29-5A to pass for over 3400 yards and rush over one thousand (yards) in the same season.

Swain is also ranked ninth in the state of Texas in all time passing yards and was selected all district three years in a row. Swain also added MVP to his resume his senior year.

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VIDEO: Brian Swain's #5 QB/Athlete2011 Games 8-13




Alexander plans its future at quarterback

LAREDO, Texas - After three years of not having to worry about the quarterback position, Alexander coach Joel Lopez suddenly has a vacancy to fill.  Senior quarterback Brian Swain is graduating after leading the team to a 26-12 record over three seasons, including a historic 12-1 run last year.

“(Quarterback) is the most important position,” Lopez said. “It’s very vital we get the guy who will listen to us and do what we ask, follow the rules and be a good student at school.”

Those expecting a wide-open quarterback battle will be disappointed, however. Lopez and offensive coordinator Leo Mireles say the position is senior-to-be Alex Bryand’s to lose – though Brian Swain’s younger brother, freshman Aaron Swain, will be competing for the spot as well.

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Fred McNair to return to Alcorn State as offensive coordinator

JACKSON, Mississippi - The original "Air McNair" is returning to the Reservation.  TV-3 Sports has learned that former Alcorn State quarterback Fred McNair is coming back to his alma mater to serve as the Braves offensive coordinator in 2012.

Fred spent last season as head coach of Collins High School and sources say he will join new coach Jay Hopson on his staff. McNair led Collins to the second round of the 3A state playoffs in his first year as the Tigers head coach in 2011. Prior to his time with Collins, McNair helped lead Mount Olive to a pair of state championships as offensive coordinator.

Fred McNair was the quarterback at Alcorn State in the late 1980's before the arrival of his brother, Steve McNair.

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Contentious Hire Puts Spotlight on Black Coaches

NEW YORK, New York - For more than two decades, Fitzgerald Hill has fought to have minority and African-American head football coaches hired at predominantly white colleges and universities. In his new book, “Crackback: How College Football Blindsides the Hopes of Black Coaches,” written with the veteran journalist Mark Purdy, Hill, a former head coach at San Jose State, tells about those efforts. He uses “crackback” as a metaphor to describe what often happens to black candidates seeking head coaching jobs at predominantly white universities.

Last week Hill was surprised when Alcorn State, a historically black university in Lorman, Mississippi, announced the hiring of Jay Hopson as its coach. Hopson, 43, became the first white head football coach in the Southwestern Athletic Conference, which is made up of historically black colleges and universities.

Hill had mixed reactions to the hiring.

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Note:  The writer of this story stated in error the position held by Edward Hill Jr. at Howard University.  Mr. Hill is currently the sports information director at HU.  The Howard athletics director is Louis "Skip" Perkins

White Castle Standout, Jarrain Jenkins, signs with Dillard University Men's Basketball

NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana - Dillard University head men's basketball coach, Bernard Griffith, has announced the signing of Jarrain Jenkins from White Castle High School in White Castle, Louisiana.

Jenkins, a 6-4 forward, led his team to the LHSAA Class 1A state championship game during his senior season. He averaged 19.4 points per game and 9.2 rebounds per game. His outstanding performance earned their team a 26-8 overall record and 10-0 district record. As a senior, Jenkins earned all-State - 1st team, all-district - 1st team, all-metro selection - 1st team and District 7-1A Most Valuable Player honors. He also earned Maxpreps.com player of the week six times during the 2011-12 season. He also scored a career and season high of 38 points and 14 rebounds versus Southern Lab this season.

Jenkins is as impressive in the classroom as he is on the court. He is an honor student and has maintained above a 3.0 grade point average over his high school academic career. His academic performance has led him to being named to the honor roll. Among other accolades, he also received the award for perfect attendance.

Jenkins plans to major in Physical therapy at Dillard University.

"My college goals are to get an education first and then see if my talents can lead me to the NBA or play basketball overseas," says Jenkins. "If that does not work out then I will work to become a physical therapist." When asked how he has maintained the academic/athletic balance, he credits his family. "I would like to thank my mom, dad, uncles and aunts, and grandmother for being there for me and making sure I stay on the right path in life."

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Sunday, June 3, 2012

PV Women's Basketball Adds Size With Recruiting Class

PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas - The Prairie View A&M women's basketball team added two highly recruited standouts to their team for the 2012-13 basketball season.

The Lady Panthers snagged 6-4 center Shamiya Brooks from Troup County High School out of LaGrange, Georgia and a 6-2 junior transfer from Pasadena City College in Pasadena, California, Tonisha Lacey. Lacey will have two years of eligibility with the Lady Panthers.

Brooks was highly recruited with multiple offers coming from: North Carolina-Wilmington, East Carolina, Florida A&M, Jacksonville, Florida Atlantic, Temple, Jacksonville State, West Georgia and Troy.



As high school senior, Brooks established herself as one of the top players in the state of Georgia, earning an All-State Honorable Mention selection…averaged 15 points and 10 rebounds as a senior…led Troup County to a 23-6 record as a senior and the Class 3A State Quarterfinals…was selected to play in the Herbert Green All-Star Game, in which the top players from Georgia and Alabama face off…four-year letter winner and starter…led Troup County to the Class 3A state quarterfinals as a junior, averaging 12 points and 10 rebounds in her junior campaign.

Prairie View A&M Head Coach Toyelle Wilson on Brooks: “Brooks will be an immediate asset for our team. We needed an inside presence that could change our look offensively and defensively, and she will do that. She has great size, athleticism and blocking ability. She will be solid at Prairie View."

As a sophomore Lacey led Pasadena CC in rebounding with 10 boards per game while also providing eight points per contest during the 2011-12 season...she helped lead her team to the second round of the SoCal Regional Playoffs as a sophomore starter at center…earned All-South Coast Conference First Team honors as a sophomore...as a freshman, Lacey averaged 3.7 points and 4.8 rebounds, playing a critical role off of the bench…she played a part in Pasadena CC making it to the third round of the playoffs.

At Tennyson High School in Hayward, California, Lacy was an All-Hayward Athletic League First Team selection as she led the team in scoring with 15.8 points per game…Lacey was also a multi-sport athlete, standing out as an All-Hayward Athletic League middle blocker and also participated in the long jump in track and field...Lacey held a 3.88 GPA as a student athlete and was the features editor for her high school newspaper.

Lacey was also recruited by and received offers from: Prairie View A&M, Cal State-Northridge and Hawaii.

Prairie View A&M Head Coach Toyelle Wilson on Lacey:  “Tonisha is a wonderful addition to the program. She has a superb body and can bang inside. She is very physical and has a great touch around the basket.”

Lacey and Brooks will join a recruiting class that includes 6-3 center Deanna Moore (Muskogee, Oklahoma/Muskogee HS), who signed a national letter of intent during the early signing period. The Lady Panthers, who return every player from their 2011-12 SWAC Championship team, look to be in good position to three-peat under the helm of third-year coach Toyelle Wilson.

“We're excited about her future here,” Wilson said. “It's a great day to be a Lady Panther.”

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Golden State forward Mickell Gladness to attend AAMU Men's Basketball Camp

MICKELL GLADNESS
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
NORMAL, Alabama – Former Alabama A&M student-athlete and current Golden State forward Mickell Gladness will attend the Bulldog basketball camp hosted by first year head coach Willie Hayes and his staff June 4-8.

“We are really excited to have one of our former players to help with this camp and give back to his alma mater,” said head coach Willie Hayes. “Having a current NBA star and member of the Golden State Warriors instructing the campers will be great for Alabama A&M and the city of Huntsville.”

Gladness will assist Hayes and his staff with high level of instruction and motivation that will assist both beginners and experienced players alike.

The rate is $100.00 for the fundamental camp with the time running from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday. On Friday, June 8, the camp will end at noon.

For more information, call Dexter Holt at 256-372-8240 or James Wright 256-372-4007.

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FAMU's Delon Turner Takes Unique Path To Graduation

TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- Delon Turner was best known by Rattler fans as the big man who scored and rebounded relentlessly for the Rattler basketball team from 1990-1993.

"Baby Barkley," as popular ESPN analyst Dick Vitale nicknamed him during a game played on ESPN, left FAMU as the second-leading scorer (1,795 points, 16.8 ppg.) and the third-leading rebounder (974, 9.1 rpg) in the school's history. Since he played as a true freshman, he left Florida A&M University (FAMU) to play professional basketball essentially after three-and-a-half years.

On Saturday, April 28, 2012, Turner walked across the stage during FAMU's Spring Commencement Ceremony to receive his bachelor's degree in Agri-Business. Between the time he initially left school at FAMU and his walk across the stage, Turner lived a full life, but it was incomplete.

Turner was a highly-touted basketball player from Miami Carol City High School. He was an All-City selection, as his team won the state championship his senior year. The University of Colorado, University of Miami and other big schools offered him scholarships. Due to his core curriculum in high school, he was not allowed entry to those schools and the offers were rescinded. The schools wanted Delon to go to junior college and then transfer to their schools. Not wanting to go that route, Turner looked for other options.

In walked FAMU head basketball coach Willie Booker.

Booker got assistance in persuading Turner to come to FAMU, from Turner's principal Dr. Hunt, who was a graduate. Hunt assisted Booker in making the connection to Turner, which resulted in a campus visit. Turner liked what he saw when he came to Tallahassee.

"I met Eric Staten and a few other lifelong friends on that visit," Turner said. In months, Turner would be enrolled at FAMU and ready to make his debut.




Finally at FAMU

From the outset, things would be difficult. Turner began his freshman season in 1989, recovering from a meniscus tear. He would remarkably recover quickly. In fact, he played on opening day, which was against Bethune-Cookman College, as the Florida Classic Basketball Game would be played on the Friday night before the Saturday football game. Turner scored 30 points and won the Florida Basketball Classic MVP award.

Booker was not known to start freshmen, but Turner's performance dictated that he play right away. Being such a good player from the start, he began to gather nicknames. Former FAMU sports information director Alvin Hollins named him "Heavy D" and "Big Man," while Vitale's "Baby Barkley" was holding it's own. "I was a big fan of Charles Barkley. In fact, at that time he was one of my favorites, but I didn't like the nicknames, but I accepted them. Today, I realize that you get nicknames when you do something," Turner said.

He would go on to a stellar career with the Rattlers. He led the team in rebounding as a sophomore, pulling down 245 boards, for a 10.2 average. That 1990-1991 team would win FAMU their first-ever MEAC basketball title, and the lone championship for Booker. The Rattlers defeated the Delaware State Hornets 84-80 in overtime, to advance to the NCAA tournament. The Rattlers would fall to NE Louisiana 87-63 in the play-in game.

Turner led the team in both rebounding and scoring during his junior and senior years. During his junior year, he scored 572 points and grabbed 286 rebounds. The averages of 19.7 points and 9.8 rebounds per game were good enough to lead the team. His senior season, he had his highest scoring output as he scored 21.5 points per game. That success in scoring and rebounding made him attractive to professional teams, nationwide as well as internationally.

FAMU's executive director of the Rattler Boosters, Mickey Clayton, was the assistant coach for the Rattlers during Turner's playing days and he recalls his experiences with Delon very vividly. "Coach Booker was a good recruiter, so for him to come in and not let anybody outdo him spoke of his talent level. He could work the post, take you off the dribble or shoot over you. If that wasn't enough, he would dunk it right over you. People flocked to the gym to see him dunk on folks," Clayton said.

The beginning of a journey

Turner left after playing his last game for the Rattlers in 1993. He was invited to camp with the Denver Nuggets, but did not make the squad. He left there to play in the CBA. He then went to Finland. He played one year at Finland and then went to play in Israel for two years. His most successful stint came with the following four years when he played in Spain. He was voted the MVP, as his team won two championships while he was there. He concluded his career playing three years in Argentina and two years in Korea.

"I retired in much better position than most athletes do. I had a successful professional basketball career, but I wanted so much more," he added. Slowed by a couple of knee operations, Turner knew it was time to move on. "My transition was smoother than most athletes because I had a direction," he added. That direction was entrepreneurship.

Beginning with a Quiznos franchise, Turner's natural business skills kicked in. Turner added a few Quiznos stores, before deciding to transition to Foot Locker stores. He and partner Kelvin Daniels, who played with Turner at FAMU, kept the businesses rolling along.

At the height of business, he owned seven stores across the country, primarily in the Miami area and Dallas, Texas. He was managing 40 people, four district managers and grossed about $6 million in sales. Life was good.

With the U.S and world economies in shambles, Turner had to do what was previously unthinkable. He was forced to downsize his assets in 2010.

"It was one of the toughest things I ever had to do," he said. "Our business was as close-knit as a family. So to have to call someone you personally knew and tell them that you were closing that store, or that you were letting them go because we needed to downsize...that was tough. To know that you were in control of not only their salaries, but their family insurance, it was a hard lesson," Turner said.

Turner and his partners weathered the collapse of the U.S. economy and began rebuilding their businesses. Feeling that they could never regain all they feel they had lost during the downturn, but they survived the rough turn and made it through the trying time.

The trek back to A&M campus

All seemed well until one day when Turner's son began inquiring about his college days. He asked about his accolades and then asked him where was his diploma from FAMU. He was taken aback. Though he had been successful in business and as an athlete, he felt a void in having left his degree incomplete.

Previously, while playing in Spain, he passed two correspondence courses, but determined it was too difficult to complete his degree in that manner. When he came back in the off-season, he inquired at FAMU about finishing his coursework.

In 2009 he returned to get his transcript and get advised on a plan for completing the work. The plan called for him to complete two classes at Broward College, where he lives in the Ft. Lauderdale area. He completed those courses and returned to FAMU to aggressively pursue the courses. He did so with a working knowledge of what he was doing.

In the summer of 2011, he took nine hours and garnered a 4.0 average that semester, in the fall of 2011, he took the maximum load of 21 hours and collected a 3.67 GPA for the semester, and finally, he concluded it with 15 hours in the spring, where he made the Dean's list with a perfect 4.0. Mixed in among the hundreds of graduates, the 6'6" Turner sat in virtual oblivion, except for Clayton and several of his teammates who played with him.

"The guys were very close back then. Terry Giles, who was one of the best point guards in FAMU's history, was a perfect fit for Delon. Reginald Finney and Turner were a lethal combination. Aldwin Ware, Joey McGear, Kelvin Daniels and the whole team complemented each other. The Rattlers won the MEAC in 1991 and had to travel to NE Louisiana for the play-in game, which we came up short. That was a special time, winning our first-ever MEAC title," Clayton said.

Turner didn't complete his degree without its share of challenges. The shift in technology was a whirlwind around him.

"When I first came to FAMU in 1989, we registered for classes with pieces of paper in Perry-Paige. When I came back in 2010, everything was on the computer. All information is now on the iRattler system. Coursework is now on Blackboard. I found myself befriending 18-22 year olds to help me maneuver the system," Turner jokingly said.

At the end of the day, Delon "Baby Barkley" Turner is proud to say he's a FAMU graduate. "The journey was definitely worth it. God gives everybody a path. That was my road; I had to travel it in my own way. I have no regrets about my life. Any decision I made I'll live with it, because it was a part of my path. I enjoyed and embraced the process.

As an older student I was prepared, even though I had 10 times more obligations. As a matter of fact, I am looking at enrolling in an MBA program this summer.

Turner concluded, "I can't put into words what it felt like to walk across that stage. I hope someone reads this and says somebody else did it, I need to do what I have to do to finish up."

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The buzz at Florida A&M ...
1. Inaugural Clemon Johnson Celebrity Golf Tournament, June 21st.
2. Former Basketball Star Roosevelt Harper Passes
3. 2012 Rattlers Football Tickets on Sale Now
4. FAMU Athletics marches 40 Athletes Across the Stage
5. 53 FAMU Athletes Make MEAC All-Academic Squad


The Florida A&M University's Alma Mater played at Founder's Day Convocation 2008

FAMU Alma Mater

College of love and charity
We gather ‘round thy noble shrine;
We lift our voice in praise to thee,
And ask a blessing all divine.

(Chorus)
FAM-U! FAM-U! I love thee
I’ll fight and win what’er the battle be
The Orange and the Green thy Sons shall e’er defend
And loyal to thy voice of love attend
FAM-U! FAM-U! FAM-U! I love thee!

On gridiron, diamond, track and field,
Thy sons the vict’ry never yield
And while they tread a broader life
Thy love shall stay them in the strife.

(repeat Chorus)

God ever keep us true to thee;
Thy faith that truth shall make men free.
Shall guide thy loyal sons aright
And fend them thru’ the skeptic night.

(repeat Chorus)

FAMU Athletics Releases List of Signees

TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- The FAMU Department of Athletics released its list of signees for the 2012 season. The list includes all sports except football, which was released in February. Other signees may be forthcoming. This list is certified by the athletic compliance office and if others are certified, we will add them to the list.

Check back with FAMUAthletics.com on Monday, June 4, as we present biographical information on all of the athletes.

National Letter of Intent
2012-2013 Signees

Baseball
Garrett Johnson
Jordan Montague
Bennie Robinson
Kendal Weeks

Women's Basketball
Shiniece Beamon
Tanikqua McFarlane
Monesiea Prothro
Ariel Thomas
Ashley Watson

Men's Basketball
Jamie Adams
Muhammad Aleem
Jakari Bush
Willie Connor
Trey Kellum
Odi Onyekachukwu

Bowling
Victoria Jones
Dawn Sidney

Golf
Omari Whitmore

Softball
Jennifer Escalona
Kelly Hunter
Raven Mosely
Naesha Lewis
Alexis Sandage
Tikeya Strong
Bianca Torres

W. Tennis
Alexis Dean
Symone Townsend

Men's Track
Corey Jones

W. Track
Zenia George
Ashley Ivey

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Bill Vilona: FAMU coach can take lead

PENSACOLA, Florida -- The worst period in Florida A&M school history has given its legion of alumni little to embrace or find solace. Except for the football program.

The horrific hazing scandal with the Marching 100, resulting in the death of drum major Robert Champion, the extended suspension of the famed band, an entire administration in question, have all put the university in a negative light.

But it’s the football program, led by fifth-year coach Joe Taylor and heading upward, which could spur a process to bring FAMU back. The future of the entire university is at stake.

That’s part of the reason why it’s important Taylor takes a lead role. He visits Pensacola on Saturday (June 9) to speak to area alumni and supporters at New World Landing. The event begins at 7 p.m. and is open to the public.



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