Friday, December 7, 2012

WT Buffs and WSSU Rams Battle Saturday Night for Berth in NCAA Division II Championship




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CANYON, Texas – The 16th-ranked West Texas A&M football team continues its magical season with a date in the NCAA Division II National Championship on the line as it travels to No. 2 Winston-Salem State in the NCAA Division II Semifinals Saturday evening at 5:30 p.m. at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The Buffs a 12-2 on the year, while the Rams are 13-0.

WATCH AND LISTEN TO THE BUFFS - The game will be broadcast on the internet on ESPN3 as John Sadak and Rene Ingoglia will have the call and Angela Mallen will be on the sideline. The game will be broadcast on the radio throughout the Texas Panhandle on KGNC-AM NewsTalk 710 with Neil Horn and Brice Edwards. There are no live stats.

THE COACHES - WTAMU head coach Don Carthel, the winningest coach in terms of winning percentage and wins in WT football history, brings a record of 79-21 (.787) is in his eighth season at the helm of the Buffalo football program. In his 17th season, Carthel is 125-67-1 (.648). He surpassed Joe E. Kerbel in wins Sept. 15 with his 69th win at the helm of the Buffaloes for the most in school history in a 40-10 win over Texas A&M-Kingsville at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Winston-Salem head coach Connell Maynor is in his third season at the helm of the Rams. He is 34-3 going 13-1 and losing in the NCAA Semifinals last season. Maynor was named American Football Coaches Association Super Region One Coach of the Year this week as he has led his team to another undefeated season to this point. Maynor played at Winston-Salem State and North Carolina A&T and has more than two decades of football experience including 10 years at Fayetteville State as the quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator, as well as working in the Arena Football League where he was the offensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Soul (2006-2008) and an Arena Bowl XXII championship in 2008. He is a four-time Arena Bowl champion with two at Tampa Bay (1993-1994) and two in Orlando at quarterback (1998 and 2000).

CARTHEL NAMED AFCA REGION FOUR COACH OF THE YEAR - West Texas A&M head coach Don Carthel was announced as American Football Coaches Association Division II Region Four Coach of the Year Monday. Carthel earned Co-Lone Star Conference Coach of the Year honors this season, too.

GAME 15 - Saturday's game is the 15th of the season for the Buffaloes and will be the most games played in a season in school history as the previous most was 13 games in 2006-2008. The most games played in a season in Division II is 16 set by Wayne State (Mich.) last season as the NCAA runner-up to Pittsburg State (Kan.)

THE SIX-SEED - This is the second year in a row that a six-seed has made it to the NCAA Semifinals. Last season, Wayne State (Mich.) upset Winston-Salem State in the semifinals 21-14 earning a berth in the NCAA championship.




ReCAPPING CSU-PUEBLO - The Buffs' season came full circle last week as WT and Colorado State-Pueblo hooked up once again this season. The Buffs opened the 2012 season with a 44-34 loss at CSU-Pueblo on Aug. 30, but that sour taste changed quickly on Saturday as WT dominated the game from the get go. The Buffs silenced the 10,217 crowd as WT was led by junior quarterback Dustin Vaughan who passed for 324 yards and three scores on 24 of 38 passes with one interception. Senior running back Khiry Robinson tallied 181 yards on the ground and had two catches for 14 yards with a score. Junior wide receiver Nathan Slaughter came up with catch after catch after catch as he tallied 170 yards receiving and two touchdowns on seven receptions. Defensively the Buffs dominated the CSU-Pueblo this time as it held the high-powered Thunderwolves' rushing offense to just 32 yards on the ground as CSUP had 265 yards on the ground in the first meeting in August. CSUP quarterback Ross Dausin didn't have a lot of time in the pocket as the relentless WT defense sacked him seven times for 46 yards led by junior defensive lineman Ethan Westbrooks who had 3.0 sacks for 24 yards and a forced fumble. He now has a school-record 19.5 sacks on the season. Junior linebacker Taylor McCuller had 15 tackles in the game including eight solo stops as he broke the school-record for tackles in a season with 156 as Joe Calhoun had 151 in 1995. WT amassed 517 yards of offense as they had 193 yards on the ground and 324 through the air and held CSUP to just 225 yards of total offense. For the second straight week, the Buffs have knocked off an undefeated and top five ranked team as WT won at No. 4 Ashland Nov. 24, 33-28.

WHERE NO BUFFALO HAS GONE BEFORE - Last Saturday's game at CSU-Pueblo was the first time WT has ever played in the NCAA Quarterfinals. The 33-28 win over Ashland last week was the first time the Buffaloes had advanced past the second round in school history. With the win at CSU-Pueblo, WT moved over .500 in postseason play for the first time at 6-5 all-time in the NCAA Tournament in six appearances in eight seasons all under Carthel. WT has made the postseason each of Carthel's seven previous years including two wins in the Kanza Bowl (2009, 2011). The Buffs' first NCAA Tournament win came in 2006 with a 30-27 home, overtime win over Abilene Christian, followed by a 43-17 loss at Chadron State in the second round after a home defeat in 2005 to Pittsburg State (Kan.) in Carthel's first season. WT defeated Washburn (Kan.) at home 49-39, in 2007 and followed with a 56-28 loss at Northwest Missouri State. In 2008, the Buffs downed Central Washington in a 49-42 thriller at Kimbrough, followed by the record-shattering 93-68 loss at Abilene Christian. WT then lost 55-35 at Central Missouri in the NCAA Tournament in 2010. The Buffs are 3-1 at home in the NCAA Tournament and, with the wins at Chadron State, Ashland and CSU-Pueblo this season, improved to 3-4 on the road in the NCAA Tournament.

A WIN OVER WINSTON-SALEM STATE WOULD...
Give the Buffs a 13-2 record which would be the most wins in a season in school history
  • Earn a berth in WT's first NCAA Championship in football against either Valdosta State or Minnesota State
  • Give WT a 7-5 record in the NCAA Tournament all-time in six appearances
  • Be the fourth consecutive road win in NCAA Tournament play
  • Be the fifth win over a ranked team this season (4-2)
  • Mark the fourth time a Lone Star Conference Team has made the championship and first since 1994 (2-1)
  • Be the fourth win in the NCAA Semifinals for a LSC and first win since 1994 (3-8)
  • Tie for the most games played in a season at 16 with Wayne State (Mich.) in 2011
  • Give the Buffs their 480th win in school history and a 480-482-21 record
  • Become the first team to defeat an undefeated team in its final game of the season three times in the same season since Northwest Missouri State in 2007 and just the second time in NCAA history


ABOUT WINSTON-SALEM STATE - The Rams enter with a 13-0 mark after a hard-fought 21-17 win over Indiana (Pa.) Saturday in the NCAA Quarterfinals. WSSU's standout quarterback Kameron Smith passed to Ricky Rozier with 3:51 remaining putting WSSU on top. However, Indiana (Pa.) had one last chance and a pass deflection on the final play of the game inside the WSSU 10 by Casey Davenport sent the Rams to the semifinals for the second consecutive season. The Rams are led by Smith who is 183 of 299 for 2,810 yards and 40 touchdowns on the season with just nine interceptions. He ranks second nationally in passing efficiency at 177.68 and 40th nationally in total offense at 258.00. The ground attack is led by Maurice Lewis as he has 851 yards on 164 carries and 11 touchdowns. Jameze Massey is one of two receivers who have over 1,000 yards on the year as he has a team-high 54 catches for 1,099 yards and 13 touchdowns. Jahuann Butler leads the team with 1,114 yards and has 12 scores on 53 receptions. Massey ranks 29th nationally in yards per game at 91.6 per contest. Massey ranks 43rd nationally in all-purpose yards at 134.3. Defensively, the Rams are led by Carlos Fields who leads th team with 97 total tackles, including 55 solo stops. He is second on the team with seven tackles for loss. Daniel Mungin leads the team with 5.5 sacks and 10.0 tackles for loss, while Larry Hearne has a team-high four interceptions on the year.

IN THE NCAA'S - The Buffs have continued their outstanding play each week in the playoffs as they are averaging 35.0 points per game and allowing 23.7 in the three games. WT has rushed for 557 yards (185.7) and thrown for 991 (330.3), while holding the opposition to 304 yards on the ground (101.3) and 742 (247.3) through the air. WT is averaing 516 yards per game in total offense, while allowing just 348.7 yards per game. Senior running back Khiry Robinson leads the team with 469 yards on the ground and three scores, while junior quarterback Dustin Vaughan has throws for 991 yards with nine touchdowns and four interceptions on 78 of 119 for a 153.73 passing efficiency. Juniors Torrence Allen and Nathan Slaughter have had huge games thus far at wide out as Allen leads the team in the playoffs with 390 yards and three scores for a 130.0 average, while Slaughter has 272 yards and two touchdowns for a 90.7 average. Defensively, the Buffs are led by junior linebacker Taylor McCuller who has a team-high 38 tackles with 20 solo stops. Junior defensive lineman Ethan Westbrooks has been a beast with six sacks to lead the team and eight tackles along with four quarterback hurries and two forced fumbles.

MULLANE A NFF NATIONAL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AND WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL FINALIST - Senior offensive lineman Aaron Mullane was named one of 15 National Football Foundation National Scholar-Athletes and he is a finalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy which goes to the absolute best student-athlete in the nation. Mullane, a native of Amarillo, Texas, has a 3.84 overall grade-point average and a 3.95 overall in the science discipline as he is a biology and chemistry double major. He graduates in December and has applied to six medical schools already. The $18,000 postgraduate scholarship he will receive will certainly help fulfill his dreams of being a physician. He, along with the other 14 scholar-athletes, will be honored at the 55th NFF Annual Awards Dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City, Dec. 4, 2012. There, one of the 15 honorees will be awarded the 23rd William V. Campbell Trophy as it is the Academic Heisman of college football.

VAUGHAN NAMED CAPITAL ONE/CoSIDA ACADEMIC PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Junior quarterback Dustin Vaughan was named Capital One/CoSIDA Academic Player of the Year Wednesday as he not only has excelled on the field, but also in the classroom with a 3.9 grade-point average in biology/pre-med. He was named the Lone Star Conference Academic Player of the Year and becomes the first CoSIDA First Team Academic All-American for WT since Emily Brister earned first team honors in 2008 and 2009 in women's basketball. No WT student-athlete has ever been named Academic Player of the Year until Vaughan. In addition to Vaughan, junior wide receiver Nathan Slaughter earned first team honors, along with senior offensive lineman Aaron Mullane. Junior defensive back John McSheffery was a second team honoree. It is the first time WT has ever had a first team All-American in football and Vaughan, Slaughter and Mullane are the second, third and fourth first team selections in school history as Emily Brister of women's basketball was the only other first team selection in 2009 and 2009.

FOKETI TABBED FINALIST FOR GENE UPSHAW AWARD - Senior offensive lineman Manase Foketi is a finalist for the 2012 Gene Upshaw Lineman of the Year Award. Foketi has played and started all 13 games for the Buffs who are playing in the NCAA Quarterfinals this weekend for the first time in school history. He transferred to WT after three years at Kansas State. Foketi protects the blind side for a Harlon Hill Finalist in junior quarterback Dustin Vaughan. He graded out above 95% in each of the 14 games thus far.

SEVEN BUFFALOES NAMED DAKTRONICS ALL-REGION - Led by junior defensive lineman Ethan Westbrooks who was named Daktronics Super Region Four Defensive Player of the Year, the Buffs had seven players named to the Dakotronics All-Region teams as three were named to the first team and four garnered second team honors for the most of any team in the region. Along with Westbrooks, junior kicker Sergio Castillo, Jr., and senior offensive lineman Manase Foketi earned first team honors, while junior wide receiver Torrence Allen, junior quarterback Dustin Vaughan, junior linebacker Taylor McCuller and senior offensive lineman Aaron Mullane were named second team.

NATIONAL BUFFALOES - For the season, the Buffs rank highly in a number of areas on both sides of the ball, including seventh nationally in passing offense at 343.64 yards per game. They are seventh in total offense at 487.29 yards, 14th in scoring offense averaging 40.07 points per game, 38th in rushing defense allowing 126.50 yards on the ground, 32nd in total defense at 338.13, eighth in passing efficiency at 162.01, lead the nation in sacks at 4.14 and are sixth in tackles for loss at 9.14 per game.

ROAD WARRIORS - The Buffs have been road warriors this season as the Winston-Salem State game will be their then game away from home this season (9-1). The Buffs are 8-1 in true road games and 1-0 in neutral site games. WT has won eight-straight road games and eight away from Kimbrough dating back to the 44-34 loss against CSU-Pueblo Aug. 30 in the season-opener. WT, under Carthel, is 41-11 away from Kimbrough in his eight seasons, including a 4-0 record in neutral site games. Carthel won 11 of his first 12 games away from home in 2005 and 2006, while winning 20 of his first 23 (2005-2008). The eight road wins and nine total wins away from home are the most in school history.

GEOGRAPHY LESSON - The trip to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, this weekend will be the seventh different state the Buffs have played a football game this season. WT has played games in Colorado (twice), Texas, New Mexico, Georgia, Nebraska, Ohio and North Carolina. They also flew into Rapid City, S.D., and chartered a bus down to Chadron, Nebraska, for the game.

RACKING UP THE FREQUENT FLYER MILES - Since the playoffs have started, WT logged almost 4,500 miles in its first two road games to Chadron State and Ashland University. The trip to CSU-Pueblo was another 680 miles there and back and the trip to Winston-Salem, N.C., is 2,288 miles there and back. For the four playoff games, the Buffs have traveled 8,024.04 miles.

RUSHMORE BUFFS - The West Texas A&M football team had a great opportunity to visit one of the nation's greatest historical landmarks prior to the Chadron State game as it visited Mount Rushmore in South Dakota following the team's charter flight into Rapid City, S.D.

COMING FROM BEHIND - The Buffaloes battled back from a 14-0 first quarter deficit Nov. 17 at Chadron State and battled back from a 28-19 deficit in the third quarter Nov. 24 at Ashland to go along with a 21-19 deficit at halftime. It was the fifth time this season that the Buffs trailed and battled back for the win. Nov. 24 marked the second week in a row that the Buffs have trailed in the third quarter to come back for the win. Last week, WT never trailed in its 34-13 win at Colorado State-Pueblo.

SLAUGHTERING - Junior wide receiver Nathan Slaughter had an outstanding game against CSU-Pueblo Saturday as he tallied a career-high 174 yards on seven catches and two touchdowns in the 34-13 win. He had a 74-yard catch, which was a career-high, as he took the flea-flicker from junior quarterback Dustin Vaughan and ran sideline-to-sideline for the score. It was his first 100 yard receiving game since tallied 133 at Eastern New Mexico (Oct. 20) and the third of the season.

STOPPING THE RUN - The Buffs' rushing defense has been solid all season and Saturday was no exception as WT held the high-powered rushing attack of CSU-Pueblo to just 32 yards on 33 carries. CSU-Pueblo had 265 yards rushing against WT in the first meeting in August. Since then, have held seven teams under 100 yards rushing, including just three yards against Abilene Christian (W, 36-0, Oct. 13), 15 yards at Incarnate Word (W, 24-0, Sept. 22), 49 yards at Angelo State (W, 35-9, Oct. 6). In all, WT is 7-0 when holding teams under 100 yards rushing. The Buffs rank 38th nationally in rushing defense at 126.5 yards per game which is second in the Lone Star Conference.

SACKS FOR WESTBROOKS - Junior defensive lineman Ethan Westbrooks has a school-record 19.5 sacks on the year which ranks him first nationally. He needs just one sack to tie the NCAA Division II record for sacks in a season set by Charlie Cook of LIU Post in 2001. Westbrooks currently in tied with Damien Gilyard of LIU post as he had 19.5 in 2004. Westbrooks has recorded three sacks in back-to-back games and has four games of tallying three sacks. In the first six games of the season he had just four sacks and has followed with 15.5 in the last eight games.

ROBINSON RETURNS TO FORM - After Ashland put on a concentrated effort to stop the run and held senior running back Khiry Robinson to just 58 yards rushing Nov. 24, he came back with another stellar performance in the playoffs as CSU-Pueblo had no answer for him Saturday. Robinson racked up 176 yards rushing on 26 carries and caught two passes for 14 yards and a touchdown. Through the three playoff games, Robinson has 469 yards rushing on 77 carries for a 156.3 average and three scores. He has caught five balls for 74 yards and a touchdown. He set a career-high with 235 yards rushing on 30 carries and three scores in a 38-30 win at Chadron State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Nov. 17.

SOLID SERGIO - Junior place kicker Sergio Castillo, Jr., tallied his second kick from 50 or more yards Saturday in the Buffs' 34-13 win at CSU-Pueblo. He went 2 for 2 in field goals with a 45-yarder and the 50-yarder. For the season Castillo is 19-21 in field goals and 68-69 in extra-points for a team-high 125 points. Castillo is 37 of 44 all-time in field goals and 173-176 in extra points. He is third all-time in scoring in school history with 284 points. Castillo had a 56-yard field goal earlier this year which is the second-longest field goal in school history (58) and the longest in the Lone Star Conference this season. Castillo ranks ninth nationally this season in field goals averaging 1.36 per game and he is 24th nationally in scoring at 8.93 points per game.

GETTING IN THE BACKFIELD - The Buffs have been strong all season in tackles for loss as they rank sixth nationally averaging 9.14 tackles for loss per game and lead the conference. Saturday, WT had 12 tackles for loss for 61 yards as it is the sixth game this season it has tallied double-digit tackles for loss. For the season, the Buffs have 128 tackles for loss for an astonishing 549 yards.

1,000-YARD RUSHER/RECEIVER COMBO - Along with Robinson who has 1,516 yards rushing, junior wide receiver Torrence Allen had seven receptions for 142 yards at Chadron State Nov. 17 pushing him over the 1,000-yard mark as he has 1,356 yards this season on 81 receptions to lead the team. Allen ranks 11th nationally in receiving yards per game at 104.31 and 33rd nationally in receptions per game (6.23) which are both tops in the conference. The last time WT had a 1,000-yard rusher and 1,000-yard receiver in the same season was 1994 with Norman White running for 1,122 and Brad Bailey having 1,552 receiving yards. Robinson is 14th nationally in rushing at 123.67 to lead the conference and is tied for 21st in scoring at 9.00 points per game.

A FOR ALLEN - Junior wide receiver Torrence Allen had a career day Nov. 24 as he made catch-after-catch to help lead the Buffs to a historic second round win in the NCAA Tournament. Allen caught a career-high 13 balls for a career-high 185 yards and a career-high three touchdowns. It was the first three touchdown performance for a WT player since Britton Golden had three touchdowns in a game twice in 2011. The 185 yards receiving are the most for a Buffalo player this season.

STRONG VAUGHAN - Junior quarterback Dustin Vaughan completed a career-high 35 passes and a career-high 50 attempts in the Buffs' 33-28 win at No. 4 Ashland. Vaughan tallied 398 yards for his eighth game this season of throwing over 300 yards and tallied four touchdowns for his fourth game of four touchdowns or more this season.

STOUT ON “D” - Buffalo defense held the high-powered Ashland offense in check for the most part Nov. 24 as Harlon Hill finalist senior quarterback Taylor Housewright struggled throwing a career-high three interceptions and a fumble on the second to last play of the game. Housewright threw two touchdowns and 166 yards, but was 20 of 34 passing and was sacked four times by the top-ranked team in the country in sacks.

STRONG SECONDARY - The West Texas A&M secondary came up with a season-high three interceptions at Ashland. Junior Curtis Slater tallied the first interception in the game and the fourth of the season, while senior Jordan Smith and sophomore Torian Oakley each added a pick later. Oakley and Chris Ceazer where tied for first and third, respectively, in tackles Nov. 17 at Chadron State. Oakley had a game-high nine solo stops with two assisted tackles for a team-high 11 total stops and a pass breakup, while Ceazer had eight solo stops and 10 total tackles. The three interceptions at AU were the most in a game for the Buffs since four pick versus Central Missouri Nov. 27, 2011, in the Kanza Bowl.

VAUGHAN FINALIST FOR HARLON HILL - Junior quarterback Dustin Vaughan was one of eight finalists for the 2012 Harlon Hill Trophy The list was comprised of four quarterbacks, three running backs and one receiver. Six of the finalist, including Vaughan, helped lead their teams into the NCAA Division II playoffs. Despite not being invited as one of the final three to the 27th Annual Harlon Hill Trophy Presentation Banquet, Friday, December 14 at the Marriott Shoals Conference Center in Shoals, Ala., Vaughan is the only player among the final eight still playing.

VAUGHAN USES HIS FEET - Dustin Vaughan showed against Chadron State how he not only can use his arm, but also his feet as he had a career-high 69 yards rushing on 10 carries with a career-long 20-yard scamper at Chadron State. Vaughan has a career-high 145 yards rushing on the season for a 10.4 average per game on 63 carries.

BUFFS PLACE 10 ON FIRST TEAM ALL-LSC - Five Buffaloes earned specialty awards as the Lone Star All-Conference Team was announced last week. Junior quarterback Dustin Vaughan was named Offensive Player of the Year, while senior running back Khiry Robinson was named Offensive Back of the Year. Junior wide receiver Torrence Allen shared Receiver of the Year honors, while junior defensive lineman Ethan Westbrooks was named Defensive Player of the Year and head coach Don Carthel was named co-Coach of the Year. All four players were first team selections along with senior offensive linemen Aaron Mullane and Manase Foketi, junior place kicker Sergio Castillo, Jr., senior defensive lineman Tyrell Higgins and junior safety Curtis Slater all were on the first team. The Buffs had seven second team selections and nine honorable mention honorees for a total of 26 players named to the all-conference squads.

DEFENSE STANDS TALL - After a 14-0 deficit at the end of the first quarter by Chadron State, the Buffalo defense clamped down and the offense picked it up holding as the Buffs outscored the Eagles 38-16 the rest of the way and outgained them 454-316 in total offense the rest of the way, including 234-49 on the ground. The defense had three key sacks for 32 yards and five tackles for loss for 39 yards in the final three quarters, while holding the Eagles to just 2 of 11 on third down for the game and 0 of 2 on fourth down. Last week, the Buffs were down 28-19 in the third quarter, but outscored the Eagles 14-0 the rest of the way. WT held AU to 166 yards passing, four turnovers, a crucial missed field goal and four sacks.

STRONG ON THE GROUND - WT amassed a season-high 311 yards rushing at Chadron State on 43 attempts for a 7.2 average. It was the most rushing yards in a game by the Buffs since 300 at New Mexico Highlands on Aug. 25, 2005.

GOOD ON 3RD DOWN - The Buffs were 9 of 14 against Chadron State with a number of key pickups to keep drives alive and pull out the come-from-behind win. In the playoffs, WT is 23 of 44 for 52 percent on third down and leads the league this season in third down conversions at 83 of 177 for a 46.9 average. Conversely, the Buffs are third in the conference in opponent third downs, holding teams to a 34.3 average on the pivotal down on 72 of 210. In addition, they are holding teams to 16 of 44 on third down in the playoffs for just 36 percent.

FIRST AND TEN BUFFS - The Buffs lead the conference in first downs with 323 for a 23.1 average per game.

STRONG LEGGED VAN VORIS - Junior punter Kevin Van Voris had three punts at Chadron State for 153 yards and a 51.0 average, including a career-long 74-yarder. Van Voris is 28th nationally in punting at 40.71 yards. He has 51 punts on the year for 2,076 yards with five touchbacks, 10 fair catches, 18 inside the 20 and eight of over 50 yards along with two over 70 yards.

IN THE “RED” ZONE - WT is second in the conference in red zone scoring on 56 of 64 chances for an 87.5 average with 42 touchdowns and 14 of 14 in field goals. The touchdowns have been pretty balanced at 18 rushing scores inside the 20 and 24 passing. Conversely, the defense is third in the conference on 32 of 40 for an 80 percent average. The opposition has scored 26 touchdowns with six field goals. The Buffs have two red zone interceptions and one fourth down stop, along with five missed field goals by the opponents.

GETTING THE STOP ON 4TH - The Buffs lead the conference in fourth down defense holding opponents to just 7 of 20 for a 35.0 average.

BLOCK PARTY - The Buffs tallied their sixth blocked kick of the season at Texas A&M-Commerce (Nov. 10) as junior defensive back Curtis Slater got his hand on the punt on the opening possession of the game. Junior linebacker Eric Finefeuiaki returned the punt for a touchdown. It was the second blocked punt returned for a touchdown by the Buffs this season.

McCULLER TACKLES - Junior linebacker Taylor McCuller continued his impressive season as he has a school-record 156 tackles on the year with a team-high 67 solo stops. McCuller ranks fourth on the team in tackles for loss with 11.5 for 31 yards and he has 3.5 sacks for 11 yards. He has five quarterback hurries, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble. McCuller had a career-high 20 tackles earlier this season at West Georgia and leads the team with nine games of double-digit tackles, including seven in the last eight games. He ranks ninth nationally in tackles at 11.14 per game which is second in the conference.

FIRST IN THE NATION IN SACKS - The Buffs are First in the Nation in sacks averaging 4.14 per contest. For the season WT has 58 sacks for 370 yards.

ALL-PURPOSE ROBINSON - Khiry Robinson had a season-high 260 all-purpose yards with 235 yards rushing and 25 receiving at Chadron State Nov. 17. He leads the conference and is 10th nationally in all-purpose yards at a 175.33 clip with a total of 1,897 with 1308 rushing, 405 receiving, 158 in punt returns and 26 in kick returns. The 26 yards returning kicks Nov. 3 was the first time in his career. Robinson ranks 9th nationally in all-purpose runners.

WORD UP - With injuries to a number of wide receivers this year, the younger receivers really have stepped up and picked up the slack as redshirt freshman Jarrian Rhone has been very impressive so far, while true freshman Word Hudson had a career-high five receptions for 90 yards and his first collegiate touchdown, which tied the game at seven in the first quarter at West Georgia (Oct. 27). It was Hudson's second collegiate game and Hudson earned his first career start versus Midwestern State. For the season, he has 11 receptions for 149 yards and a touchdown. Rhone has played in all 14 games with seven starts. He has 48 catches for 534 yards and three touchdowns, while Hudson has played in eight games with one start.

2012 TEAM CAPTAINS - Team captains for 2012 include senior offensive lineman Aaron Mullane (Amarillo, Texas/Tascosa HS), senior defensive back Jordan Smith (Killeen, Texas/Killeen HS), senior defensive lineman Aaron Wampler (Lubbock, Texas/Frenship HS), junior linebacker Taylor McCuller (Red Oak, Texas/Red Oak HS), junior defensive back Curtis Slater (Houston, Texas/Cy-Ridge HS), junior QB Dustin Vaughan (Corpus Christi, Texas/Calallen HS), junior linebacker Kyle Voss (Belton, Texas/Belton HS) and junior offensive lineman Craig Watts (Killeen, Texas/Killeen HS)

FEAR THE BEARD - A number of players decided after spring practice to not shave until the end of the 2012 season this year and to look as Casey O'Conner put it “A Braveheart look.” O'Conner, along with Marc Waller, Aaron Wampler, Lawrence Lehauli and Jacob Laguna all have full beards.

VAUGHAN RANKS HIGHLY - Junior quarterback Dustin Vaughan has had an impressive campaign as he ranks sixth nationally in passing efficiency at 162.08 and seventh in total offense at 334.86 yards per game. Both are tops in the conference.

VAUGHAN THIRD IN CAREER PASSING - In just over two full seasons at quarterback, junior Dustin Vaughan has thrown for 7,955 career yards as he is third all-time in school history. Taylor Harris (2007-2010) leads the school annals with 9,799 yards. Vaughan has 4,543 passing yards this season which is third-most in a season in school history as he already has a career-high touchdowns for a season with 44 touchdown passes and just 11 interceptions.

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SWAC title game looks like a dandy

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama  --   Although the FCS playoffs take center stage this weekend, Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Jackson State still have a lot to play for, with the SWAC title up for grabs in Birmingham, Ala.

UAPB is making its first appearance in the championship game since 2006 and the Golden Lions have arguably been the most consistent SWAC team this season. Offensively, Arkansas-Pine Bluff is fairly balanced, averaging 204 rushing yards per game and 196 passing yards per game. Justin Billings (768 yards, five touchdowns) and Dennis Jenkins (539 yards, four touchdowns) offer a nice one-two combo for quarterback Ben Anderson, who leads the team and ranks second in the SWAC in total offense with 236 yards per game.

Jackson State's last SWAC title came in 2007 - the 16th in program history - and the Tigers earned a berth in the contest this season despite having a 2-4 record after a 34-24 loss versus Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Oct. 6.

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Florida A&M BOT vice chair wants faster process

TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- A search committee that will help identify FAMU’s next head football coach will begin its work on Friday, but at least one member of the school’s Board of Trustees said Wednesday that the process is taking too long.

Spurgeon McWilliams, vice chairman of the BOT, suggested that athletic director Derek Horne and interim president Larry Robinson take control of hiring the man who will replace Joe Taylor, who retired from coaching college football a month ago.

McWilliams said forming a committee, which will include students and faculty, would be wasting time.

“We don’t need a group of students and faculty members sitting around trying to decide who is going to be the next coach,” McWilliams said during a break at Wednesday’s meeting. “This is an important decision because the football coach drives the whole economic situation for the athletic program. Those two people should have made the decision by now.”

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Wolf Pack on target in upset of NAIA No. 13 Gold Rush

NEW ORLEANS -- Robert Lovaglio scored 27 points for the second consecutive game, and Loyola shot 61.1 percent from the floor Wednesday in a 77-67 men's basketball victory against NAIA No. 13 Xavier University of Louisiana at XU's Convocation Center.

The Wolf Pack (7-4) won for the second time in five days against a ranked opponent and gained a season split with the Gold Rush (9-2). Xavier won 73-67 at Loyola on Nov. 13.

Lovaglio was 8-of-14 from the floor, made 10-of-12 free throws and grabbed seven rebounds. He scored 15 second-half points and was Loyola's only double-figure scorer. Six teammates scored eight points apiece.

Wanto Joseph scored a career-high-tying 26 points for Xavier, and Xavier Rogers scored 11. Joseph, who scored 26 in the first Loyola game this season, also had five rebounds and five assists.

Loyola outscored Xavier 9-3 in the first 8½ minutes and led 32-29 at halftime. After Xavier took its final lead, 49-48, on a Rogers basket with 10:50 remaining, Jared Townsend's 3-pointer put the Wolf Pack ahead to stay 22 seconds later. Lovaglio scored six points during an 11-0 run which gave Loyola a 69-56 lead with 2:45 remaining.

It was the second time this season that Loyola shot 60 percent or better. It was the first time since January 2005 that a Xavier opponent was that accurate.

Both teams made the same amount of field goals and 3-pointers, but Loyola prevailed by making 27-of-38 free throws -- 19-of-23 in the second half. Xavier was 17-23 from the line and 7-of-12 in the second half.

Xavier, which shot 57.2 percent its previous three games, finished at 42.3. Loyola had a 30-23 rebound advantage.

Xavier's two best post players, Anthony Simmons and Denzell Erves, each committed a fourth foul in the first four minutes of the second half. Neither fouled out, but Simmons finished with six points and five rebounds -- he was trying for a fourth consecutive double-double -- and Erves had season-lows of four points and four rebounds. It was the first time this season that Erves did not score at least 10.

After taking fall semester final exams, the Rush will travel to Mobile, Ala., for a 5 p.m. game Dec. 14 against Martin Methodist in the Spring Hill Classic. The next Gold Rush home game will start at 5 p.m. Jan. 12 against Tougaloo.

By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
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Gold Nuggets defeat Wolf Pack for fifth consecutive victory


NEW ORLEANS -- Paige Gauthier and Whitney Gaston-Loyd scored 12 points apiece Wednesday to lead NAIA No. 10 Xavier University of Louisiana to a 54-44 women's basketball victory against city rival Loyola at XU's Convocation Center.

The victory was the fifth in a row for the Gold Nuggets (7-1), who won despite being outscored 6-0 in each half.

Gauthier scored 10 first-half points and gave Xavier its first lead, 10-8, on a 3-pointer at 12:49 of the first half. The Gold Nuggets led 35-20 at halftime and took their biggest lead, 48-29, on Danielle Tucker's 3-pointer with 9:28 remaining.

Jasmine Brewer scored 16 points and grabbed seven rebounds, and Rebekah Greer had 10 points for Loyola (3-6), which lost its third in a row and its fifth straight on the road. Loyola equaled its loss total of last season, when it reached the NAIA Division I National Championship.

Xavier outshot Loyola 35.1 to 27.9 percent from the floor and had a 39-32 rebound advantage. Sophomore guard Talor Hixon grabbed a season-high-tying eight rebounds to lead the Nuggets for the second time in three games.

Gauthier and Whitney Gathright each made two of Xavier's six 3-pointers.

The Nuggets lead the series 29-6 and have won all 16 meetings at Xavier.

After taking fall semester final exams, the Nuggets will travel to William Carey for a 6 p.m. game Dec. 14. It will be Xavier's first road game of the regular season. The next XU home game will be against NAIA No. 13 Bethel (Tenn.) at 2 p.m. Jan. 2.

By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
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SWAC Championship Buzz: Arkansas-Pine Bluff vs. Jackson State

SWAC CHAMPIONSHP BUZZ-Arkansas-Pine Bluff vs. Jackson State (Miss.)

WHAT: Arkansas-Pine Bluff (9-2) vs. Jackson State (7-4)

WHEN: Saturday, noon

WHERE: Birmingham's Legion Field

TV: ESPNU

LINE: None

THIS GAME WILL DETERMINE: Well, obviously it will determine the Southwestern Athletic Conference champion. But what makes the SWAC title so special for the teams involved is that each team plays all nine opponents in the 10-team conference. So, you get a true champion. Also, the teams don't participate in the FCS playoffs. This is it for them. The winner will also make a strong case to chosen as black college football mythical national champion by sports writers across the country.

THREE THINGS TO LOOK FOR:

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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Georgia Tech Adds Alabama A&M To 2013 Football Schedule

THE FLATS - Georgia Tech filled an opening in its 2013 football schedule by adding Alabama A&M to a non-conference lineup that already includes Brigham Young and Georgia.

The void in the Yellow Jackets' schedule came when the ACC announced earlier this fall that it would play an eight-game conference schedule in 2013 instead of expanding to nine games.

Tech will host the Bulldogs, an FCS opponent out of the Southwestern Athletic Conference, Nov. 23, 2013 at Bobby Dodd Stadium - one week before the regular-season finale against rival Georgia.  A&M finished the 2012 season with a 7-4 record, including a loss at Auburn to close the year. The addition of Alabama A&M, coupled with a season opener scheduled against Elon, gives Georgia Tech two FCS non-conference opponents in 2013. The Yellow Jackets will need to win a minimum of seven games next fall to extend their school-record 16 consecutive postseason bowl appearances.

The Yellow Jackets will play seven home games in 2013.

Georgia Tech has never previously played Alabama A&M in football.


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Former JCSU player killed in wreck

WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina  --  Former Johnson C. Smith women's basketball player Tiana Pope was killed in a single-car wreck in Winston-Salem Wednesday morning.

According to a university statement, Winston-Salem police reported Pope, 27, was speeding before she crashed her 2010 Chevrolet Aveo into a utility pole in the 500 block of Oak Summit Road at 2:45 a.m. She died at the scene. The car went off the right side of the road and police asserted speeding was a contributing factor in the wreck.

Police are still investigating.

Pope, who lived in Kernersville, played guard at JCSU from 2003-07. She scored 1,184 points, pulled down 413 rebounds, and was credited with 271 assists, and 206 steals. The Golden Bulls won CIAA Western Division titles in 2005, ‘06 and ‘07.

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Tennessee State Men's Basketball Slays the Drexel Dragons, 76-66

Nashville, Tennessee  --  The Tennessee State men's basketball team won its third straight game in row with a 76-66 victory over the Drexel Dragons.

Kellen Thornton had a game high 20 points on 9-of-16 shooting, and Tennessee State had at least five players in double-figures for the first time all season.

TSU got 26 points from its bench including 15 by Jordan Cyphers and 11 by Michael Green.

Tennessee State won the tip, and both teams got off a quick start shooting the ball. TSU nailed four of its first six shots-including two threes from Robert Covington- but Drexel was just a tad better at 5-for-7. The small difference in shooting percentage led to a small difference on the scoreboard, as the Tigers trailed 10-11 during the game's first six minutes.

Early in the game, the Tigers seemed content to feed the ball into the low-post on offense, and Thornton benefitted by racking up eight points on half of the Tigers' first 16 total shots.

Thornton ended the half with 13 points on 6-of-11 shooting.

Even with TSU's strong play in the post, the Dragons hung around by outrebounding Tennessee State 20-11 during the opening stanza.
 


With the score tied at 27, Deshawn Dockery nailed a jumper as the shot clock expired and Green added a fast-break two-handed dunk to give the Tigers and narrow four-point lead with 2:28 left to play in the period.
 
TSU executed an impressive display of the running the whole court when Drexel missed a shot with 51 seconds to play in the first half. Green started the break by getting a rebound. He then passed the ball off to Cyphers who found Thornton with a no-look pass. Thornton converted the layup, was fouled and made the ensuing free-throw to give TSU a 36-28 lead.

The Dragons had a tip-in on following possession, but the Tigers still led at the break, 36-30.

TSU had just two turnovers and the Tigers received 11 points from its bench during the game's first 20 minutes. Green (7) and Cyphers (4) accounted for all of Tennessee State's first half bench points.

Drexel started the second half on a 7-2 run, cutting the TSU lead to one and prompting the Tigers to burn their first timeout of the game.

Following the stoppage in play, Thornton canned an elbow jumper and drained a foul shot for an old-fashioned three-point play. The play put TSU up 41-37.

The Dragons came right back with a 7-0 run that was finally ended by a Covington jumper at the 12:20 mark.

Covington finished the game with 17 points, shooting 2-of-4 from three-point land. He also led the Tigers with seven boards.

The teams traded blows for the next eight minutes, with neither side gaining more than a one-possession lead. TSU finally broke the streak with four minutes to go in the game when Cyphers hit a layup and was fouled. He missed the shot at the charity stripe, but Green was there to clean up the miss to give the Tigers a 61-57 advantage.

Cyphers drained a three with 2:50 to go, and Covington threw down a dunk with a little over a minute to play, allowing TSU to hang on and vanquish the Dragons, 76-66.

TSU shot 50 percent (26-52) from the field and held the Dragons to just 38.8 percent (26-67).


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TSU Announces Recruiting Class for 2013-14

Nashville, Tennessee - Men's Basketball head coach Travis Williams has announced the class of 2016. Jamontae Davis (Nashville), Jamonte Graham (Nashville), and Rhyan Townes (Memphis) will join the Tigers for the 2013-14 season.

"We are always trying to stay local when the talent presents itself in the state of Tennessee," said Williams. "We were able to get two local guys in Davis and Graham out of respectable programs, which had tremendous summers on the AAU scene. For our first recruiting class, it is great to be able to get these types of players to set the foundation for future success of the program. These guys are impact players. There is always an adjustment process coming from high school to college, but I believe these young men will adjust quite nicely."
 



Davis is a 6-8, 200-pound forward and is listed as the No. 50-ranked forward according to ESPN Recruiting Nation. The Hillsboro High School product was selected to the All-City team as a freshman and was a part of the AAU Team Nashville that was ranked as high as 11th in the nation in 2012. The two-year member of the Avid Program intends to major in Business at TSU. Davis has been involved with humanitarian projects, such as clean-up help to flood victims and building access ramps for a teammate's parent's home.

"He is a very skilled combo player who reminds me of Robert Covington," Williams said. "He comes with a little more body size. He is very capable of playing inside/outside, three-point shooting, and putting it on the floor with good ball skills." 



A 6-1, 195-pound guard, Graham hails from Father Ryan High School and intends to major in Special Education. Graham helped head coach Doug Bondrager and FRHS reach the semifinals at the Tennessee State Championships in 2012. He was named to the All-Region team as a sophomore and to the All-State team as a junior after averaging 18 points per game. A multiple sport athlete at Father Ryan, Graham was selected to the All-Mid Region, All-Mid State and All-State teams in football as a junior. His brother Jamie, played basketball as a freshman at Vanderbilt and competed for the Commodores football team for three seasons. Jamie completed his collegiate football career at UCLA.

"[Graham] is a talented two sport star at Father Ryan. He is a player that succeeds wherever they put him on the field. As far as basketball, he is a tough hard-nosed player capable of playing the combo position for us. He brings a physicality to the program that I am very excited about."

Townes is a 6-5, 192-pound guard who prepped at Arlington High School and played for head coach Don Deaton. In 2012, Townes guided AHS to the second round of regionals for the first time in school history. As a junior, he averaged 14 points per game, including a season high 28 points against defending state champions Craigmont High School. For his play he was named a part of the Pepsi/Commercial Appeal AAA Best of the Preps. Townes played for Jerry Starks and Team Thad who finished as 2012 AAU Tennessee State champions and finished the summer ranked 11th in the nation. In the classroom, he has shown excellence academically and has been a member of the Principals Honor Roll every semester. Townes is a member of the National Honor Society, National Science Honor Society and the National Beta Club. He plans to major in Civil Engineering.

"[Townes] epitomizes what it means to be a student-athlete. Bottom line, he is taking care of business academically. On the court, you look at his skill set and he is a very talented player that had a great summer. Academically and athletically, he is the type of player we are recruiting to Tennessee State University."
 
 
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9-1 Gold Rush are 13th in poll after climbing six places


NEW ORLEANS -- Nine victories in the first 10 games helped Xavier University of Louisiana climb six spots to 13th Tuesday in the NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Coaches' Top 25 Poll.

The poll is the first since the NAIA announced preseason rankings Oct. 23. The next two polls will be announced Dec. 11 and Jan. 8.

The Gold Rush defeated NCAA Division II opponents Morehouse and Tuskegee en route to a 6-0 start. William Carey won 78-68 at Xavier on Nov. 19, but since then Xavier won three in a row to give Dannton Jackson his sixth start of 9-1 or better in 10 seasons as head coach.

Xavier is in the top 25 for the 13th consecutive time and the 26th time in 27 polls.

Oklahoma Baptist is No. 1. One of Xavier's city and Gulf Coast Athletic Conference rivals, SUNO, climbed three places to 21st. A third GCAC school, second-year member Philander Smith, received three points to tie for 34th. William Carey, which received no votes in the preseason, is 15th.

Coupled with Xavier's No. 10 position in the new women's poll, it's the first time since Feb. 7, 2011 -- and just the second time since the start of the 2004-05 season -- that both XU basketball teams are among the NAIA's top 13.

Both XU teams will play city rival Loyola on Wednesday at the Convocation Center. The men will tip off at 7:30 p.m. and follow a 5:30 women's game. Loyola was the other school to receive three points in the men's poll.

By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
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Xavier Gold Nuggets earn first top-10 ranking since 2005

NEW ORLEANS -- Xavier University of Louisiana, aided by consecutive home victories against preseason ranked teams, climbed one spot to 10th Tuesday in the NAIA Division I Women's Basketball Coaches' Top 25 Poll. It's the first time since Feb. 8, 2005, that the Gold Nuggets have been among the top 10.

This is the first poll since the NAIA announced preseason rankings Oct. 23. The next two polls will be announced Dec. 11 and Jan. 8.

The Gold Nuggets (6-1) beat then-19th-ranked LSU-Shreveport 46-45 on Nov. 19, then defeated then-No. 14 Langston 46-38 three days later. LSUS is No. 17 in the new poll, but Langston received no votes. Xavier's loss was 62-50 at home Nov. 17 to Westminster (Utah), which was preseason No. 5 but climbed to fourth.

Xavier is in the top 25 for the 33rd consecutive time dating to January 2010. It's the Nuggets' longest top-25 streak since 34 straight polls from Jan. 13, 2003-March 8, 2005.

Future opponents in the top 25 are No. 13 Bethel (Tenn.) and No. 25 Faulkner. Xavier will play Faulkner on Dec. 29 in the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic at Montgomery, Ala., and Bethel on Jan. 2 at XU's new Convocation Center. Lubbock Christian is No. 1 for the second consecutive time.

Coupled with Xavier's No. 13 position in the new men's poll, it's the first time since Feb. 7, 2011 -- and just the second time since the start of the 2004-05 season -- that both XU basketball teams are among the NAIA's top 13.

Both XU teams will play city rival Loyola on Wednesday at the Convocation Center. The women's game will tip off at 5:30 p.m., and the men's game will start at 7:30 p.m.

By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
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SWAC Championship Nears Kickoff





SWAC CHAMPIONSHIP NEARS KICKOFF


Jackson State University and University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff prepare to Battle at the

2012 Toyota SWAC Football Championship Game


BIRMINGHAM, Alabama — Get ready, Judgment Day is coming! The Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) 2012 Football Championship game is almost here. West Division Champion, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff is set to play the East Division Champion, Jackson State University Saturday, December 8th at Legion Field Stadium in Birmingham, Alabama and tickets are selling fast.

The 2012 SWAC Toyota Football Championship game is a time for SWAC fans, alumni and students to come together to celebrate and experience SWAC college football. SWAC has planned the ultimate fan experience by hosting many ancillary events before and after the championship game with events for all ages.

Celebrating its 14th year, the SWAC Football Championship continues to grow in exposure and attendance every year. With festivities starting on Friday, December 7th, the SWAC offers many events and entertainment for all fans, students and alumni. Below you will find a brief schedule of events.

Friday, December 7th, 2012


When: Friday, December 7th, 2012 at 10 a.m.

Where: Birmingham Sheraton Hotel

Who: Media and participating SWAC Coaches


When: Friday, December 7th, 2012 Doors Open at 8 p.m.

Where: Merienda Lounge, Birmingham, Alabama

Who: SWAC alumni, fans and students

Saturday, December 8th, 2012


When: Saturday, December 8th, 2012, 9 a.m. to Noon

Where: Legion Field Stadium: Lower Parking Lot F; Birmingham, Alabama

Who: SWAC alumni, fans and students


When: Saturday, December 8th, 2012, 9 a.m. to Noon

Where: Legion Field Stadium: Lower Parking Lot F; Birmingham, Alabama

Who: Middle/High School Prospective Students


When: Saturday, December 8th, 2012 Kickoff at 12 Noon

Where: Legion Field Stadium, Birmingham, Alabama

Who: UAPB vs. JSU and SWAC alumni, fans and students


When: Halftime, Saturday, December 8th, 2012

Where: Legion Field Stadium, Birmingham, Alabama

Who: University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff and Jackson State University Band

For event details, download a complete 2012 SWAC Football Championship event schedule.

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About SWAC

Founded in 1920, the Southwestern Athletic Conference – made up of historically black colleges and universities - and its members are committed to the philosophy of maintaining intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the overall educational program. The conference believes in and subscribes to the fundamental principles of amateurism, institutional control, sound academic standards, financial aid, recruiting, and ethical conduct that govern intercollegiate athletics, and the enforcement of rules and regulations as adopted by the NCAA. Sponsoring 18 sports, the SWAC ranks among the elite in the nation in terms of alumni playing with professional sports teams- particularly in football. For more information about SWAC, visit www.swac.org.


Tuesday, December 4, 2012

WSSU Rams say they’re not satisfied just being back in semis

WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina  --  Winston-Salem State is in the same spot it was in last season — the semifinals of the Division II football playoffs.

WSSU (13-0, ranked No. 2) will play West Texas A&M (12-2, ranked No. 16) at 6:30 Saturday at Bowman Gray Stadium.

The Rams lost in the semis last season, 21-14 to Wayne State. Many of the players from that team are back, and they’ve had a long time to chew on the loss.

Wide receiver Jamal Williams said Tuesday that reaching the semifinals again is nice but that it won’t mean anything if the Rams don’t win.

“It’s more so that we are trying to refocus again,” Williams said. “We had focus for the last two playoff games, and now we have to raise the bar even more knowing that this is where we were at this point last season. We haven’t done anything different, but we want to come out and prove to ourselves that we can get it done.”

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Coleman scores 29 points as B-CU thumps Stetson, 86-63

DAYTONA BEACH -- Bethune-Cookman's Adrien Coleman hit 13 of 14 field goals on the way to a game-high 29 points, and all he could talk about after the game was defense.

Actually, just about everything went right for the Wildcats as they dismantled Volusia County rival Stetson 86-63 in a non-conference game Monday night at Moore Gymnasium.
 
B-CU (3-6) shot 63.5 percent from the field, forced 19 turnovers -- leading to 24 points -- and hit 7-of-14 3-pointers.
 



“When we play good defense it makes it easier for us to get out on transition and that makes the game much for fun for us,'' said Coleman, who got out on the break all night and also pulled down a game-high eight rebounds.
 
“He's a really good player,'' Stetson coach Casey Alexander said of the 6-5 Coleman. “He has a real knack to get to the basket and draw fouls.''
 
After losing three in a row, the Wildcats looked like they were having fun Monday. They jumped out to a 46-23 halftime lead, notching seven steals and hitting 20 of 29 shots from the field.

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