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Sunday, September 30, 2012
Alabama A&M cruises to 38-17 victory over Grambling State
The Bulldogs (5-0) broke out to a 28-7 lead by halftime thanks to in part to three touchdown pass from quarterback Deaunte Mason. He completed touchdown passes of 32, 30 and 32 yards in the first half. The Bulldogs also got a 45-yard touchdown run from Kaderius Lacey.
Alabama A&M scored two more times int he second half thants to a 31-yard field goald by Chance Wilson and a 19-yard touchdown run by Brendon Johnson.
Week 5 HBCU ScoreCard
The new Talladega College Tornadoes(GCAC) marching band performs in the 2012 Atlanta Football Classic Parade, 9/29/12.
CIAA
Shaw 16, Virginia State 6
Chowan 27, Fayetteville State 3
Elizabeth City State 23, Saint Augustine's U. 21 (Down East Classic)
Livingstone 23, Virginia Union 21
Winston Salem State 35, Bowie State 3
OVC
Tennessee State 40, Arkansas Pine Bluff 13
SIAC
Albany State (Ga.) 17, Kentucky State 14
Miles 50, Benedict 7
Morehouse 34, Clark-Atlanta U. 16
Stillman 32, Lane 22
Tuskegee 49, Fort Valley State 18
OTHER
Langston (Ok.) 17, Southern Nazarene 14
Valdosta State 58, Edward Waters 10
Mercyhurst 36, Cheyney 10
Central State (Ohio) 23, William Jewell 21
Emporia State 37, Lincoln (Mo.) 26
West Virginia State 21, Seton Hill 13
SWAC
Sam Houston State 50, Texas Southern 6 (Thursday game)
Southern U. 21, Florida A&M 14 (Atlanta Football Classic)
Alabama A&M 38, Grambling State 17
Alabama State 54, Alcorn State 14
Jackson State 34, Prairie View A&M 13
MEAC
Morgan State 21, North Carolina A&T 18 (Thursday game)
South Carolina State 14, Norfolk State 0
Bethune-Cookman 38, Hampton 26
Howard 56, Savannah State 9
Southern U. 21, FAMU 14
Shaw 16, Virginia State 6
Chowan 27, Fayetteville State 3
Elizabeth City State 23, Saint Augustine's U. 21 (Down East Classic)
Livingstone 23, Virginia Union 21
Winston Salem State 35, Bowie State 3
OVC
Tennessee State 40, Arkansas Pine Bluff 13
SIAC
Albany State (Ga.) 17, Kentucky State 14
Miles 50, Benedict 7
Morehouse 34, Clark-Atlanta U. 16
Stillman 32, Lane 22
Tuskegee 49, Fort Valley State 18
OTHER
Langston (Ok.) 17, Southern Nazarene 14
Valdosta State 58, Edward Waters 10
Mercyhurst 36, Cheyney 10
Central State (Ohio) 23, William Jewell 21
Emporia State 37, Lincoln (Mo.) 26
West Virginia State 21, Seton Hill 13
SWAC
Sam Houston State 50, Texas Southern 6 (Thursday game)
Southern U. 21, Florida A&M 14 (Atlanta Football Classic)
Alabama A&M 38, Grambling State 17
Alabama State 54, Alcorn State 14
Jackson State 34, Prairie View A&M 13
MEAC
Morgan State 21, North Carolina A&T 18 (Thursday game)
South Carolina State 14, Norfolk State 0
Bethune-Cookman 38, Hampton 26
Howard 56, Savannah State 9
Southern U. 21, FAMU 14
Howard Grounds Out Easy Win Over Savannah State
Washington, DC — Aquanius Freeman rushed for a career-high 212 yards and two touchdowns to lead Howard to an easy 56-9 win over Savannah State University in a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference game at Greene Stadium. A 5-10 sophomore from New Orleans, La, Freeman averaged a single-game school-record 16.3 yards per carry, including a 71-yard jaunt.
A reserve, Freeman was starting for starter Terrence Leffall, and he made the most of it. Freeman got the Bison on the board first with a 16-yard scamper that gave Howard (3-1, 2-0 in the MEAC) the early 7-0 lead with 38 seconds remaining in the first quarter.
That opened the door for the Howard running game, which amassed 466 yards and nine yards per rush. Senior Jarren Brown and junior quarterback Randy Liggins, Jr. got into the act, Brown on a one-yard dive and Liggins on runs of 12 and 29 yards during a seven minute stretch in the second quarter that put the game away.
"We established the run early," said Howard Coach Gary Harrell. "Our offensive line, the running backs, and even the quarterback, did a great job running the ball today. We played sound football and stuck to the fundamentals."
The Tigers (0-4, 0-2 in the MEAC) did manage to get on the board when Preston McCarthy capped off a 73-yard drive with a 33-yard field goal.
In the third quarter, the opportunistic Bison special teams made its presence felt for the fourth game this season, this time with senior safety DeCarlos Knight blocking his second punt attempt of the season. Freshman LB Devin Rollins returned Knight's gift 23 yards for a TD to extend the lead, 35-3.
Savannah State got a boost from sophomore reserve quarterback Victorian Hardison who connected with Simon Heyward less than two minutes later to make it 35-9 at the 12:37 mark of the third period. Hardison came off the bench to complete 12 of 24 passes for 137 yards and a TD.
"Howard did not do anything different. They are who they are, a solid football team," said SSU Coach Steve Davenport. "There is nothing positive that we can take from this game. No one tackled, no one blocked and they scored on offense, defense and special teams. They beat us in all phases of the game."
Operating on a short field on their next possession, the Bison scored again, this time with senior fullback Justin Duncan punching it in from one-yard out. A little more than two minutes later, freshman William Parker scored on a twisting, winding 46-yard run.
It seemed only fitting that Freeman who close out the scoring. The 5-10, 195-pound sophomore from Stone New Orleans, La streaked 71 yards down the final score.
"All of the credit has to go to the offensive line," said Freeman. "They did an outstanding job. The strength of our team on offense is to be able to run the ball effectively. We did that today."
Parker finished with a career-high 87 yards on nine carries while Liggins (10 carries, 70 yards) and Terrence Tuscan (7 rushed for 51 yards) contributed to the game.
The 212 yards was the third highest in school history behind former All American Harvey Reed (260 vs Newberry in 1987) and Antoine Rutherford (230 vs Norfolk State on 11/01/03).
The 59 points was the most by a Howard team since the 1998 season against Morgan State.
"We preach ball control and execution and that was what we were able to accomplish today," said Liggins, who was 9 of 13 passes for 85 yards to go along with 70 yards rushing. Liggins has filled in admirably for starter Greg McGhee, who had to sit out his third game of the season. He has yet to throw an interception this season.
Savannah State was led on offense by Sheldon Barnes (62 yards rushing on 14 carries), Hardison who added 30 yards rushing to his 137 yards passing and wide receiver Dylan Cook, who grabbed 5 passes for 72 yards.
GAME NOTES:The 59 points is the second highest in school history. The Bison defeated Morgan State, 69-3 in 1998,..Keith Pough had a half tackle for a loss and now needs 3.5 to break the FCS record…the current 3-1 record is the best start for Howard since the 1993 season when the Bison went undefeated….It is also the last time that Howard has started the season, 2-0 in the MEAC.
NEXT UP: Howard will host Florida A&M University next Saturday at 1 pm in Greene Stadium.
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TSU rolls at homecoming
NASHVILLE, Tennessee - Tennessee State celebrated its 100th anniversary homecoming Saturday night, but the Tigers didn’t have much to celebrate until the offense finally joined the party.
And that didn’t happen until the second half when TSU scored four touchdowns in a stretch of 9:37 on the way to blowing out Arkansas-Pine Bluff 40-13.
A crowd of 31,765, an LP Field record for TSU, watched the Tigers improve to 5-0 for the first time since 2001.
“Being 5-0 means a lot. It means we’ve already won as many games this year as we won all of last year,” said TSU coach Rod Reed, who in his third season.
“That’s an accomplishment within itself, but it’s still a long season. We’ve still got six football games to play and we’re going into the meat of our schedule right now and facing a tough, tough Eastern Kentucky team next week.”
It was the Tigers’ most lopsided victory of the season, but they actually trailed 13-12 to the Golden Lions (3-2) at the midway point in the third quarter.
The fireworks began for TSU after that.
Seven Quotes That Describe This Week’s MEAC/SWAC Games
“In seven days God made the heavens and the earth.”(Bible) That’s how people must feel right now about the Southern Jaguars. Never has there been such a quick turn-around from a team that was winless, 0-3, yet in 7 days the Southern Jaguars found a convincing way to beat a legit Jackson State team in Mississippi. Their game today against the FAMU Rattlers won’t have a bearing on the conference race, but it will have a major impact on the overall record and the psyche of the team. Jaguar fans should not be ready to label interim coach Odum as Moses, the prophet who has come to take them to the promise land. It is exciting though just to know that there is talent on this team and hope for the season. The Jaguars should not win this game simply because Odum had two weeks to prepare while FAMU’s Joe Taylor has been coaching his team for 5 years. FAMU is at a disadvantage in one respect, it doesn’t have the Marching 100, so at half time it will be the Human Jukebox versus Joe Bullard and the cast of stars—Chaka Khan and Future. This is a made for television game of the week and you couldn’t write a better script. I’ll be watching this one on NBC – 3:30 P.M. EST.
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XU's Howell and Flowers reach NAIA regional doubles final
GAINESVILLE, Ga. -- Xavier University of Louisiana's Kourtney Howell and Brion Flowers won two matches Saturday to reach the women's doubles final of the USTA/ITA NAIA South Regional. It will be the first time that the Gold Nuggets play for a regional championship.
Howell and Flowers built a 6-1 lead and held on for an 8-6 quarterfinal victory against Auburn Montgomery's third-seeded Chanel Cunningham and Tiffany William. Then the XU tandem defeated Brenau's Stephanie Moniz and Eline Nagels 8-5 in the semifinals.
Howell and Flowers will play AUM's top-seeded Jade Curtis and Morgane Zowczak for the championship on Sunday and a berth in the USTA/ITA National Small College Championships next month.
It's the second consecutive year that Xavier produced a regional finalist. The XU men won singles and doubles championships in 2011.
Howell, seeded third in singles, defeated Belhaven's Natalia Krier 6-0, 6-0 before losing 6-4, 2-6, 6-3 to AUM's sixth-seeded William in the quarterfinals. Flowers, seeded 10th, lost 7-6 (7-4), 6-3 to AUM's top-seeded Curtis in the round of 16.
More on this tournament will be posted online at
http://www.xula.edu/athletics/news/2012/0929b.html
Howell and Flowers built a 6-1 lead and held on for an 8-6 quarterfinal victory against Auburn Montgomery's third-seeded Chanel Cunningham and Tiffany William. Then the XU tandem defeated Brenau's Stephanie Moniz and Eline Nagels 8-5 in the semifinals.
Howell and Flowers will play AUM's top-seeded Jade Curtis and Morgane Zowczak for the championship on Sunday and a berth in the USTA/ITA National Small College Championships next month.
It's the second consecutive year that Xavier produced a regional finalist. The XU men won singles and doubles championships in 2011.
Howell, seeded third in singles, defeated Belhaven's Natalia Krier 6-0, 6-0 before losing 6-4, 2-6, 6-3 to AUM's sixth-seeded William in the quarterfinals. Flowers, seeded 10th, lost 7-6 (7-4), 6-3 to AUM's top-seeded Curtis in the round of 16.
More on this tournament will be posted online at
http://www.xula.edu/athletics/news/2012/0929b.html
GAINESVILLE, Ga. -- Seven singles players from Xavier University of Louisiana advanced to the round of 16 Friday in the USTA/ITA NAIA South Regional.
Viktor Svoboda, Nikita Soifer and Amir Rahbar of the Gold Rush all won their matches 6-2, 6-1. Svoboda defeated Reinhardt's Nick Draghiceanu, Soifer beat Belhaven's Andres Cepede, and Rahbar defeated William Carey's Julian Arnowski.
In the women's division, XU's Brion Flowers defeated Reinhardt's Lindsay McCutcheon 6-1, 6-0, Kourtney Howell beat Loyola's Kanda Borgononi 6-0, 6-1, Jordyn Goody defeated Belhaven's Ashley McLendon 7-6 (7-1), 6-3, and Amber Brown beat Loyola's Frances Bonnin 6-0, 6-0.
Howell and Flowers advanced to the quarterfinals of women's doubles after their 8-1 victory against Loyola's Bonnin and Meghan DeBaroncelli.
More on this tournament will be posted online at
http://www.xula.edu/athletics/news/2012/0928.html
Viktor Svoboda, Nikita Soifer and Amir Rahbar of the Gold Rush all won their matches 6-2, 6-1. Svoboda defeated Reinhardt's Nick Draghiceanu, Soifer beat Belhaven's Andres Cepede, and Rahbar defeated William Carey's Julian Arnowski.
In the women's division, XU's Brion Flowers defeated Reinhardt's Lindsay McCutcheon 6-1, 6-0, Kourtney Howell beat Loyola's Kanda Borgononi 6-0, 6-1, Jordyn Goody defeated Belhaven's Ashley McLendon 7-6 (7-1), 6-3, and Amber Brown beat Loyola's Frances Bonnin 6-0, 6-0.
Howell and Flowers advanced to the quarterfinals of women's doubles after their 8-1 victory against Loyola's Bonnin and Meghan DeBaroncelli.
More on this tournament will be posted online at
http://www.xula.edu/athletics/news/2012/0928.html
By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
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Saturday, September 29, 2012
Week 5, HBCU Football
Thursday FINALS
Morgan State 21, North Carolina A&T 18
Sam Houston State 50, Texas Southern 6
OVC
Arkansas Pine Bluff @ Tennessee State (Homecoming), 6pm
SWAC
Alabama State @ Alcorn State, 3pm
Florida A&M vs. Southern (Atlanta Football Classic) 3:30 pm, NBC Sports Network
Prairie View A&M @ Jackson State, 5pm
Grambling State@ Alabama A&M, 7pm ESPN3
MEAC
Savannah State @ Howard, 1pm
Norfolk State @ South Carolina State, 2pm
FAMU vs. SU, Atlanta Football Classic, 3:30pm, NBC Sports Network
Bethune-Cookman @ Hampton, 6pm
OTHER
West Virginia State @ Seton Hill, 12Noon
Mercyhurst @ Cheyney, 1pm
Lincoln (Mo.) @ Emporia State, 2pm
Central State (Ohio) @ William Jewell, 2pm
Edward Waters @ Valdosta State, 7pm
Southern Nazarene @ Langston (Ok.), 8pm
SIAC
Fort Valley State @ Tuskegee, 2pm
Stillman @ Lane, 3 pm
Albany State @ Kentucky State, 5pm
Morehouse @ Clark-Atlanta, 6pm
Benedict @ Miles, 7pm
CIAA
Winston-Salem State @ Bowie State, 1pm
Livingstone @ Virginia Union, 1pm
Saint Augustine's U @ Elizabeth City State, (Down East Classic), 4pm
Shaw @ Virginia State, 6pm
Fayetteville State @ Chowan, 6pm
NOTE: We are taking a short road trip to Bowie State University today, to witness the battle with Winston-Salem State University. We will catch up on the Blog postings later this evening. Have a Great Day at an HBCU Football Game!!
Morgan State 21, North Carolina A&T 18
Sam Houston State 50, Texas Southern 6
OVC
Arkansas Pine Bluff @ Tennessee State (Homecoming), 6pm
SWAC
Alabama State @ Alcorn State, 3pm
Florida A&M vs. Southern (Atlanta Football Classic) 3:30 pm, NBC Sports Network
Prairie View A&M @ Jackson State, 5pm
Grambling State@ Alabama A&M, 7pm ESPN3
MEAC
Savannah State @ Howard, 1pm
Norfolk State @ South Carolina State, 2pm
FAMU vs. SU, Atlanta Football Classic, 3:30pm, NBC Sports Network
Bethune-Cookman @ Hampton, 6pm
OTHER
West Virginia State @ Seton Hill, 12Noon
Mercyhurst @ Cheyney, 1pm
Lincoln (Mo.) @ Emporia State, 2pm
Central State (Ohio) @ William Jewell, 2pm
Edward Waters @ Valdosta State, 7pm
Southern Nazarene @ Langston (Ok.), 8pm
SIAC
Fort Valley State @ Tuskegee, 2pm
Stillman @ Lane, 3 pm
Albany State @ Kentucky State, 5pm
Morehouse @ Clark-Atlanta, 6pm
Benedict @ Miles, 7pm
CIAA
Winston-Salem State @ Bowie State, 1pm
Livingstone @ Virginia Union, 1pm
Saint Augustine's U @ Elizabeth City State, (Down East Classic), 4pm
Shaw @ Virginia State, 6pm
Fayetteville State @ Chowan, 6pm
NOTE: We are taking a short road trip to Bowie State University today, to witness the battle with Winston-Salem State University. We will catch up on the Blog postings later this evening. Have a Great Day at an HBCU Football Game!!
Friday, September 28, 2012
Akil Blount, son of Mel Blount, makes his own way at FAMU
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana - In the 1960s, Mel Blount made his mark as a top athlete in Southern history. Then, during 13 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, he won four Super Bowls, became one of the best cornerbacks to ever play in the NFL and stands as the lone Jaguar in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
When his alma mater takes the field on Saturday in the Atlanta Classic, there will be a Blount wearing the familiar No. 47, but he’ll be on the opposite sideline.
His son, Akil Blount, will suit up for Florida A&M, where’s he’s a 6-foot-3, 225-pound freshman linebacker.
“I tried to talk to him about going to Southern, and we even talked with (former SU coach) Stump Mitchell at the time. But he just never wanted to get under that umbrella,” Blount said. “He wanted to go out and chart his own course and blaze his own trail.”
A bonus was playing for Earl Holmes, a former FAMU star who went on to play 10 seasons in the NFL (including six with the Steelers) before taking over his current role as the Rattlers’ defensive coordinator.
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When his alma mater takes the field on Saturday in the Atlanta Classic, there will be a Blount wearing the familiar No. 47, but he’ll be on the opposite sideline.
His son, Akil Blount, will suit up for Florida A&M, where’s he’s a 6-foot-3, 225-pound freshman linebacker.
“I tried to talk to him about going to Southern, and we even talked with (former SU coach) Stump Mitchell at the time. But he just never wanted to get under that umbrella,” Blount said. “He wanted to go out and chart his own course and blaze his own trail.”
A bonus was playing for Earl Holmes, a former FAMU star who went on to play 10 seasons in the NFL (including six with the Steelers) before taking over his current role as the Rattlers’ defensive coordinator.
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ECSU's McNeill continues to shine for Vikings
ROCKY MOUNT, North Carolina - Defenses put hard hit after hard hit on Elizabeth City State running back Daronte McNeill, hoping that just one of those hits will force the Vikings to put someone else in the game.
And more than the yards or touchdowns – of which there are plenty – that McNeill puts on opposing teams, the most deflating aspect of his game comes after the whistles: He keeps hopping back to his feet.
Defenders hit him hard. They hit him often. They try his legs and his torso. And each time he jumps up, unfazed and heads back to his huddle, ready to take another carry.
By the end of the game, it’s an exercise to determine who was punishing whom.
TSU Tigers Battled Top Ranked Sam Houston
HOUSTON, Texas - Texas Southern played against the 9th ranked FCS team in the country, and Sam Houston played like they were one of the best teams in the nation.
TSU fans sensed it was going to be a long night when the Bearkats scored after two plays into their first drive. SHSU scored again two possessions later on a 32 yard run by Trey Diller which gave Sam Houston a 14-0 advantage.
TSU freshman quarterback Justin Jones got into the game at the end of the first quarter. In his second series under the center, he led the Tigers to their only touchdown of the game. Jones hit James Davis on a 16 yard pass play for six points. The extra point was blocked and returned for a defensive PAT. TSU trailed 16-6.
Sam Houston scored three more times in the second quarter and ended the first half up 33-6.
They scored 17 points in the second half for a 50-6 win.
Quarterback Rudy Johnson started the game for TSU and completed 6 of 11 passes for 39 yards. Jones had 4 of 6 passes caught for 67 yards and a touchdown. James Davis had three catches for 37 yards and a score. Fred Plummer had 1 catch for 38 yards. Running back Edward Perkins-Loving had 23 yards on 15 carries.
Jarius Moore and LeTevin Wilcox were the defensive leaders for TSU. Both had 9 tackles. Moore also had a TFL. Steven White recorded two tackles and an interception which he returned 37 yards.
The Tigers will regroup from this game and prepare for conference play. Texas Southern heads to Montgomery, AL to face the Alabama State Hornets on Saturday, October 6th. Kickoff is at 1:00pm
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TSU fans sensed it was going to be a long night when the Bearkats scored after two plays into their first drive. SHSU scored again two possessions later on a 32 yard run by Trey Diller which gave Sam Houston a 14-0 advantage.
TSU freshman quarterback Justin Jones got into the game at the end of the first quarter. In his second series under the center, he led the Tigers to their only touchdown of the game. Jones hit James Davis on a 16 yard pass play for six points. The extra point was blocked and returned for a defensive PAT. TSU trailed 16-6.
Sam Houston scored three more times in the second quarter and ended the first half up 33-6.
They scored 17 points in the second half for a 50-6 win.
Quarterback Rudy Johnson started the game for TSU and completed 6 of 11 passes for 39 yards. Jones had 4 of 6 passes caught for 67 yards and a touchdown. James Davis had three catches for 37 yards and a score. Fred Plummer had 1 catch for 38 yards. Running back Edward Perkins-Loving had 23 yards on 15 carries.
Jarius Moore and LeTevin Wilcox were the defensive leaders for TSU. Both had 9 tackles. Moore also had a TFL. Steven White recorded two tackles and an interception which he returned 37 yards.
The Tigers will regroup from this game and prepare for conference play. Texas Southern heads to Montgomery, AL to face the Alabama State Hornets on Saturday, October 6th. Kickoff is at 1:00pm
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Texas Southern University's 'Ocean of Soul' suspended over hazing report
HOUSTON, Texas - Texas Southern University suspended its renowned Ocean of Soul marching band as officials investigate alleged hazing.
The incident was reported on Wednesday to school authorities, prompting a campus police investigation, a news release issued late Thursday said.
"While it is not known at this time how many students were involved in this incident, it is believed to involve one section of the band," the statement said, adding that school officials will "take appropriate action."
The suspension canceled Thursday's scheduled band performance at TSU's football game against Sam Houston State University at BBVA Compass Stadium. One band member who preferred not to be identified said members did not learn about the suspension until Thursday's pregame rehearsal on campus. At least a handful of Ocean of Soul members attended the game out of uniform.
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The incident was reported on Wednesday to school authorities, prompting a campus police investigation, a news release issued late Thursday said.
"While it is not known at this time how many students were involved in this incident, it is believed to involve one section of the band," the statement said, adding that school officials will "take appropriate action."
The suspension canceled Thursday's scheduled band performance at TSU's football game against Sam Houston State University at BBVA Compass Stadium. One band member who preferred not to be identified said members did not learn about the suspension until Thursday's pregame rehearsal on campus. At least a handful of Ocean of Soul members attended the game out of uniform.
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Morgan State wins on TD pass with 10 seconds left
GREENSBORO, North Carolina. - Morgan State's Andrew King caught a game-winning, 32-yard touchdown pass in the back of the end zone with 10 seconds remaining after quarterback Josh Council scrambled from trouble to give the Bears a 21-18 victory against North Carolina A&T on Thursday night.
The Bears drove 77 yards with no timeouts remaining, beginning the march with 1:43 to play in a dramatic Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference opener for both teams at Aggie Stadium.
The winning drive appeared doomed after the Bears reached the Aggies' 14-yard line with more than 35 seconds to play. An intentional grounding penalty and a 10-second run-off appeared to thwart momentum before the winning play.
But on the next play, Council hit King, who got behind the N.C. A&T defenders in the end zone.
"I saw the defense coming and I tried to make something happen with my feet," Council said. "I just threw it up and he caught it. Our work pays off."
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Greensboro, N.C. - Just when it seemed like N.C. A&T had the win wrapped up in the first nationally televised game at Aggie Stadium in five years, Morgan State snatched the victory away.
Bears quarterback Robert Council broke out of the pocket and heaved a ball toward Andrew King, who hauled it in with 10 seconds left to cap off a frenzied last-minute drive with a 32-yard touchdown pass to give Morgan State a 21-18 win over the Aggies on Thursday night.
Morgan State (2-2, 1-0 MEAC) got the ball back at its own 23 with 1:43 to go, and drove down to the Aggies' 14 on a 35-yard catch and run from Council to Travis Davidson with 38 seconds left.
Council took a bad snap and threw it away, but was flagged for intentional grounding because he was still inside the tackle box, moving the ball back to the 32 with 18 seconds to go, thanks to a 10-second runoff with the penalty.
Homecoming Week Activities Highlight TSU’s 100th Anniversary
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (TSU News Service) – Inspired by the yearlong celebration of 100 years of achievement and tradition, Tennessee State University will welcome alumni, students, community members and friends to the University September 23-29 for Homecoming 2012.
Named A Centennial Homecoming, this year’s celebration will include many of the traditional events, but will also feature new activities geared toward celebrating the 100-year anniversary.
“I think for the community and the state, this is a real milestone for Nashville’s only public University,” said Portia Shields, TSU President. “It’s our opportunity to celebrate the past, but also look forward to the future as we move the University into a new era.”
While TSU has cherished and maintained certain Homecoming traditions, it has also moved forward across the century, finding new ways to celebrate pride in the institution, its students and its alumni. Innovations that have sprung up over the years include the parade, pep rally, Homecoming Court, tent parties and many additional campus activities.
“This year’s celebration is expected to be our biggest ever,” said Cassandra Griggs, Director of Alumni Relations and Annual Giving. “We recognize that every year Homecoming is a special time at the University, but 2012 promises to be even larger because of our Centennial. This celebration promises to bring students, alumni and the campus community together to commemorate the University’s 100-year anniversary.”
This year’s student and alumni events include: (EXCERPT)
Friday, Sept. 28
- Breakfast of Champions, 8 a.m., Floyd Payne Campus Center, Kean Hall, $15 per person, $20 after 9/13/12
- Charles Campbell Fish Fry, 11 a.m., Gentry Complex lawn, for tickets email dsjanitorialserv@bellsouth.net
- Homecoming Pep Rally, 11:45 a.m., Hale Stadium (Gentry Complex-Inclement Weather)
- Gateway to Heritage Plaza Announcement, 3 p.m., Jefferson Street beneath I-40 overpass
- TSU Pan-Hellenic Step Show, 4 p.m., Gentry Complex
- 13th Annual Agriculture & Home Economics Hall of Fame, 7 p.m., Gaylord Opryland Resort, email shpatterson@tnstate.edu for information
- Homecoming Parade, 9 a.m., parade starts at Walter S. Davis Blvd.
- Showcase of Bands, 11 a.m., Hale Stadium
Homecoming Pre-Game Festivities, 4:45 p.m. LP Field - Homecoming Football Game, TSU vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 5 p.m., LP Field (Centennial Fireworks Show immediately following the game)
- The Official TSUNAA Homecoming After Party, 9 p.m., Gaylord Opryland Resort, www.tsu-alumni.org for more information
Video Above: The Tennessee State University Aristocrat of Bands enters the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Theme Park in Orlando, Florida on Friday, Sept. 21, 2012 to kick off the Celebrate a Dream Come True Parade. Videographer: Cass Teague
97-year-old cheerleader will be on sidelines Tenn. State homecoming
NASHVILLE, Tennessee -- One of the Tennessee State University cheerleaders at the homecoming game Saturday will be somewhat more experienced than the others.
Burnece Walker Brunson is 97 years old.
Brunson told WKRN-TV she first cheered on the Tigers as a member of the university's cheerleading squad in 1934-35. She will suit up again for TSU's centennial homecoming game against Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
Brunson said she won't be doing back flips, cart wheels or be part of a pyramid. She never did. Cheerleaders didn't do what Brunson calls that "fancy stuff" back then.
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Burnece Walker Brunson is 97 years old.
Brunson told WKRN-TV she first cheered on the Tigers as a member of the university's cheerleading squad in 1934-35. She will suit up again for TSU's centennial homecoming game against Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
Brunson said she won't be doing back flips, cart wheels or be part of a pyramid. She never did. Cheerleaders didn't do what Brunson calls that "fancy stuff" back then.
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Thursday, September 27, 2012
Sam Houston State Bearkats Face Texas Southern Thursday Night in Houston
HOUSTON, Texas - There are three Southland Conference games on the schedule this week, including league openers for Lamar, Stephen F. Austin and Northwestern State. Lamar will play host to Southeastern Louisiana Saturday at 3 p.m. in the Toyota Game of the Week on the Southland Conference Television Network.
Stephen F. Austin welcomes Central Arkansas Saturday at 6 p.m. and Northwestern State visits McNeese State Saturday at 7 p.m. The only other conference game pits Sam Houston State at Texas Southern Thursday at BBVA Compass Stadium in Houston at 7 p.m. Nicholls State is off this week before visiting Central Arkansas for its league opener Oct. 6.
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Stephen F. Austin welcomes Central Arkansas Saturday at 6 p.m. and Northwestern State visits McNeese State Saturday at 7 p.m. The only other conference game pits Sam Houston State at Texas Southern Thursday at BBVA Compass Stadium in Houston at 7 p.m. Nicholls State is off this week before visiting Central Arkansas for its league opener Oct. 6.
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Morgan State at N.C. A&T: This time, it's on national TV
GREENSBORO, North Carolina - N.C. A&T is opening MEAC play in style, on national television on ESPNU against Morgan State, which the Aggies beat last year for the first time since 2005.
Speaking of 2005, that's when the MEAC's current TV deal with ESPN started, and A&T's gone 0-5 in nationally televised games since then, losing by an average of about 40 points.
The Aggies, obviously, are hoping their fortunes turn tonight. And just maybe present ESPNU's viewers with a glimpse of a program on the rise.
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Speaking of 2005, that's when the MEAC's current TV deal with ESPN started, and A&T's gone 0-5 in nationally televised games since then, losing by an average of about 40 points.
The Aggies, obviously, are hoping their fortunes turn tonight. And just maybe present ESPNU's viewers with a glimpse of a program on the rise.
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NC A&T Pride Goes Nationwide On ESPNU
Greensboro, NC - North Carolina A&T State University plays on ESPNU for the first time.
According to school officials, it is A&T's 1st TV appearance in 2 years and the 1st at Aggie Stadium in 5 years.
The Aggie Football Team will face Morgan State University at 7:30PM.
Dr. Franklin McCain, one of the Greensboro / A&T Four, will be the Aggies' hornorary captain and will lead the team onto the field. The televised game will also host Grammy Award Winning Reording Artist Fantasia and other special guest.
XU's Franklin, Holcombe chosen preseason All-GCAC
Xavier is the defending GCAC regular-season champion and the three-time defending tournament champion. The Gold Nuggets' season will begin in early November, and the schedule will be announced soon.
CARMEN HOLCOMBE |
SiMON FRANKLIN |
NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana's SiMon Franklin and Carmen Holcombe have been selected to the All-Gulf Coast Athletic Conference preseason women's basketball team by the GCAC head coaches. The conference announced the team Wednesday.
Franklin, a 5-foot-7 senior guard from Baton Rouge, La., and a graduate of St. Joseph's Academy, was All-GCAC in 2011-12 and the MVP of the GCAC Tournament, which Xavier won 58-50 against Talladega. Franklin led the Gold Nuggets with 10 points per game. She shot 46 percent from the floor and had 57 assists and 70 steals.
Holcombe, a 5-11 junior forward from Plano, Texas, and a graduate of Plano West High School, averaged 5.1 points and 4.2 rebounds as a sophomore. She was the Nuggets' No. 6 scorer and No. 3 rebounder. Holcombe had 11 points and eight rebounds at Georgetown (Ky.) in Xavier's come-from-behind 79-76 victory.
Xavier is one of three schools with two preseason All-GCAC players. Talladega and SUNO are the other schools.Xavier is the defending GCAC regular-season champion and the three-time defending tournament champion. The Gold Nuggets' season will begin in early November, and the schedule will be announced soon.
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Name | School | Ht. | Year | Position | Notes |
Portia Craft | Tougaloo | 5-5 | Junior | Guard | Averaged 12.7 points per game |
Janine Davis | Fisk | 5-6 | Junior | Guard | Transfer from George Washington |
SiMon Franklin | Xavier | 5-7 | Senior | Guard | Averaged 10 points per game |
Carmen Holcombe | Xavier | 5-11 | Junior | Forward | Averaged 4.2 rebounds per game |
Megan Iloff | Talladega | 5-6 | Senior | Guard | 2011-12 GCAC Newcomer of the Year |
Caryan Jones | Philander Smith | 5-4 | Sophomore | Guard | 2011-12 GCAC Freshman of the Year |
Janee Morton | SUNO | 5-7 | Senior | Guard | 14 points/6 rebounds per game |
April Perry | SUNO | 5-7 | Senior | Guard | 15 points/5.3 assists per game |
Jazzmin Smith | Dillard | 5-9 | Senior | Forward | 14.7 points/7.3 rebounds per game |
Bianca Thomas | Talladega | 6-3 | Senior | Center | All-GCAC in 2011-12 |
Tiffany Tolbert | Edward Waters | 5-7 | Senior | Guard | Averaged 11.9 points per game |
By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
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FAMU brings playmakers to 2012 Atlanta Classic
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ATLANTA, Georgia - The Florida A&M Rattlers enter Saturday's Atlanta Classic against the Southern Jaguars wondering which players will be the gamechangers for them. In last year's Classic, Rattlers quarterback Damien Fleming entered the game in the third quarter and led them on a 21-point rally to beat Southern 38-33.
Fleming is now the starting quarterback for the Rattlers. Rattlers head coach Joe Taylor knew that he had a game changer on his hands, according to an interview with St. Claire Murraine of Tallahasee.com:
"At that time I thought the team needed a shot in the arm, a change because we were struggling. It was a difficult situation for him. In fact, all of the staff looked at me like, ‘Are you sure?' I knew it was a big decision, but I had been evaluating this kid in practice and he was getting better and better."READ MORE
FVSU Looks to Keep Streak Alive
ALBANY, Georgia - The Fort Valley State Wildcats are rocking and rolling with two straight conference wins. The Cats now stand at 3-1 on the season looking to continue the streak this weekend.
Saturday night, the Benedict Tigers were the latest victim of Coach Donald Pittman and the blue and gold. Fort Valley emerged from the Cat fight, 33-10 and they say they want to keep the pressure on in the Valley.
Back to back SIAC special teams player of the week, Justin Rosenbaum says, moral is high for the Wildcats. "We have a lot of chemistry. This is the best team that we've had since I've been here and we feel pretty good" says the senior Michigan native says. "We feel pretty confident that will continue to make progress and be more consistent throughout the season."
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Saturday night, the Benedict Tigers were the latest victim of Coach Donald Pittman and the blue and gold. Fort Valley emerged from the Cat fight, 33-10 and they say they want to keep the pressure on in the Valley.
Back to back SIAC special teams player of the week, Justin Rosenbaum says, moral is high for the Wildcats. "We have a lot of chemistry. This is the best team that we've had since I've been here and we feel pretty good" says the senior Michigan native says. "We feel pretty confident that will continue to make progress and be more consistent throughout the season."
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Rant Sports NCAAB Conference Preview: MEAC
Another year of college basketball is quickly approaching and in preparation, Rant Sports’ College Basketball Network Manager Paul Seaver will be breaking down and predicting the outcomes of each conference across the country.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, we take a look at the MEAC:
Unless you follow college basketball closely, you may have overlooked the fact that two of the NCAA Tournament’s most historic upsets have come at the hands of teams from the MEAC.
Back in 2001, it was 15th-seeded Hampton who upended Iowa State in the Round of 64, while just last spring 15th-seeded Norfolk State got the best of second-seeded Missouri.
Looking ahead to the 2012-13 season, there is one team out of this conference that truly sticks out.
St. Augustine's building a CIAA winner
RALEIGH, North Carolina - St. Augustine’s has not built itself as a silver spoon football program. The campus, nestled in downtown Raleigh, reintroduced football in 2002, and it has taken a decade’s worth of work to emerge as a contender in an ever-competitive CIAA Conference.
Coach Michael Costa’s team is putting a quality team on the field despite the lack of amenities often found at lower divisions of football and even some high schools.
“It does take time, but if you’re patient and try to do things the right way, there’s a whole lot of models we can follow,” said Costa, whose Falcons will play Elizabeth City State at 4 p.m. Saturday in the 15th annual Down East Viking Football Classic at the Rocky Mount Sports Complex. “It can’t happen overnight. A lot of things take time.”
The obstacles are big and small. Instead of meeting in a fieldhouse, the Falcons often use classrooms to break down film and discuss gameplans.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
XU's Zahri Jackson wins second GCAC weekly award this year
ZAHRI JACKSON |
Jackson, a sophomore from Kingwood, Texas, and a graduate of Kingwood Park High School, recorded the fastest women's 5,000-meter time in the GCAC this season, 19 minutes, 53.23 seconds, on Saturday in the ASCIS Embry-Riddle Classic at Daytona Beach, Fla. She finished sixth out of 108 runners, and the time ranks 11th on XU's all-time list. Jackson has seven top-10 finishes in 11 collegiate meets.
Jackson led the Gold Nuggets to their highest finish, second place, since November 2003 in a meet of 10 or more schools. Xavier finished behind NAIA No. 20 Embry-Riddle (Fla.) and was 3-0 against NCAA Division I opponents, including Seton Hall of the Big East Conference.
Jackson has won seven GCAC weekly awards, one less than Spring Hill's Kate Imwalle, the GCAC career record holder.
Neither Xavier team will compete this week. The next meet for the Gold Rush and Gold Nuggets will be the Mississippi College/Watson Ford Invitational at Clinton, Miss., on Oct. 5. The women's 6K will start at 4:30 p.m., and the men's 8K will start at 5:15 p.m.
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Entering heart of MEAC slate, B-CU tries to fix mistakes
Bethune Cookman at Hampton
WHEN: 6 p.m. Saturday
RECORDS: B-CU 2-2, 1-0 MEAC; Hampton 0-3, 0-1 MEAC
RADIO: WELE (1380-AM
B-CU went on to win its final six games of the season.
Consecutive losses to Miami and Tennessee State the past two weeks has Jenkins searching for answers once again.
But while the recovery last year was too late for the 'Cats to get back into the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference race after they had suffered two MEAC losses, this year B-CU (2-2, 1-0) is still very much in control of its own fate.
“We're still looking forward to the rest of our season,'' said senior safety D.J. Howard, “because although we wanted to win the Tennessee State game, it wasn't a conference game, so we're still in line to win the conference and make the playoffs.''
“We're still looking forward to the rest of our season,'' said senior safety D.J. Howard, “because although we wanted to win the Tennessee State game, it wasn't a conference game, so we're still in line to win the conference and make the playoffs.''
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