Thursday, March 14, 2013

Tuskegee safety William Buford was one to watch at Chicago regional combine

CHICAGO, Illinois  --  Tuskegee safety William Buford was one of several players who stood out at the NFL's Chicago regional combine this past Sunday at the Bears' Walter Payton Center.

But he's stood out before.

Buford, despite being from a relatively small college compared to some Division I programs, did that at the Raycom All-Star Classic in January.

"The game is played the same way, whether it's a small school or big school," Buford said. "The biggest thing was coming from a small school and being able to hold my own with the LSUs, the Notre Dames, the Alabamas.

"It gives me a mindset -- which was already there -- of being able to compete on a high level. Not necessarily playing for those schools, but still playing at a high level at a high speed. Being around those guys, it just opened your eyes up to the everyday life of somebody that's at a big school.

"The coaches [at the All-Star game], they encourage you to compete. They saw the fight coming from a small-school guy."


Buford felt he left an impression and did catch the attention of some scouts. He met with scouts from the Packers, Jets, Cowboys and Texans, while taking part in everything for the Raycom game.

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Former Stillman WR Damian Ford works out for NFL scouts at Alabama's pro day

TUSCALOOSA, Alabama --  Damian Ford had to move fast in Tuscaloosa Wednesday but it was fine by him.

For the former Stillman College wide receiver, being rushed through a series of tests and drills as an opening act before the headliners at the University of Alabama's pro day, was worth it for the opportunity to showcase some of his skills before NFL scouts.

Ford, listed at 6-foot-3, 185-pounds, arrived at the Crimson Tide's facilities and filled out some paperwork before taking the Wonderlic exam. Then, he had his measurements taken, including his height, weight, arm length and wingspan.

After that, he was whisked away for an abbreviated workout that didn't include any position specific drills. He did the broad jump, posting a leap of 9'9, the vertical jump (33.5) and bench press (he did 10 reps at 225 pounds).

Ford also did the 40-yard dash, 20 and 60-yard shuttle and L-drill (no times were available) before scouts made readied themselves to observe Alabama's players run through the full gauntlet.



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Benedict basketball : Watson’s Tigers all about wins

ORANGEBURG, South Carolina  --  FRED WATSON appreciates what he has at Benedict College, even though the program cannot match the facilities, budget and resources of many NCAA Division II men’s basketball programs the Tigers compete against.

There is one area of Benedict’s program that Watson believes can match any other.

“Winning,” Watson says, rather matter-of-factly. “We just try to sell winning. We can go up against them with winning.”

Watson has the numbers to back his claim. During his 11-season run at Benedict, Watson’s teams have averaged 21 wins. They have captured four SIAC regular-season championships and four league tournament titles.

On Saturday, in the South Regional in Lakeland, Fla., Benedict will make its seventh NCAA Division II tournament appearance in the past eight seasons. The sixth-seeded Tigers take on third-seeded Eckerd (Fla.) College at noon.

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Norfolk State women ousted from MEAC tournament

NORFOLK, Virginia  --  Overwhelmed from the start by North Carolina A&T’s superior athleticism, the Norfolk State women’s basketball team was eliminated from the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference tournament, 78-47, Wednesday afternoon in a game that was never in doubt.

The second-seeded Aggies denied Norfolk State few open shots and buried the Spartans with a barrage of 3-pointers at the Scope.

Norfolk State (7-22), the No. 10 seed, upset No. 7 Florida A&M 72-55 in Tuesday’s first round. But the Aggies took a 13-0 lead and ended the half with a 15-4 run that gave them a 42-17 advantage at halftime.

“We got down early against a very, very good team,” said Norfolk State coach Debra Clark. “I thought we played them even in the second half. We just dug ourselves a huge hole.”

The Aggies made 12 of 24 three-pointers while the Spartans missed all 10 three-pointers they took. Eboni Ross led the Aggies with 18 points and eight rebounds.



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HU women crush Delaware State 63-28 in MEAC quarterfinal

NORFOLK, Virginia  --   Hampton University concluded the regular season on a historic defensive note as it wrapped up an unbeaten conference record and the No. 1 seed in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference tournament.

So naturally, the Lady Pirates spent the time leading up to their quarterfinal game on defense. The result was an extension of their season-ending run, as they crushed Delaware State 63-28 Wednesday at Scope.

"After the season, and I commend the team and leadership of the team in taking a look at film and seeing that there are some things that we can improve upon," HU coach David Six said. "We went back to basics in practice. As Nikki (Hamilton) said, the (defensive) rotation was a little late. We weren't rotating properly, so we went back to that, kind of like almost at the beginning of the season. I think that helped us today."

Hampton (26-5) won its 17th consecutive game and faces the winner of Thursday's Coppin State-South Carolina State quarterfinal, at noon Friday in a semifinal.

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HBCU Basketball Tournament ScoreCard

MEAC MEN

North Carolina A&T 65, Florida A&M 54
(16-16, 8-8 MEAC)       (8-23, 5-11 MEAC)

Bethune-Cookman 89, Coppin State 78
(13-19, 7-9 MEAC)     (8-24, 5-11 MEAC)

Delaware State 73, Howard 61
(14-17, 8-8 MEAC) (7-24, 4-12 MEAC)


MEAC WOMEN

Norfolk State  72, Florida A&M 55
(7-21, 4-12 MEAC)  (11-19, 8-8 MEAC)

Delaware State 55, Bethune-Cookman 44
(10-20, 6-10 MEAC)  (12-17, 7-9 MEAC)

SWAC WOMEN

Grambling State 80, Alabama State 56
(9-22, 6-12 SWAC)  (9-21, 7-11 SWAC)

Arkansas Pine Bluff 50, Alcorn State 46
(12-17, 7-11 SWAC)     (2-26, 2-16 SWAC)

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Delaware State knocks B-CU women out of MEAC tournament

NORFOLK, Va. — Playing without injured center Amanda Hairston, Bethune-Cookman was overmatched under the basket and fell to Delaware State 55-44 on Tuesday in the first round of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference women's basketball tournament at Norfolk Scope Arena.

The Wildcats' season ended at 12-17, while the Hornets (10-20) move on to meet top-seeded and three-time defending tournament champ Hampton in a quarterfinal at noon Wednesday.

“I thought our ladies played hard,'' B-CU coach Vanessa Blair said. “The plan was to pack it in and not give up a lot of paint points. We came up short in that regard. A lot of second-chance opportunities really killed us.”

The Hornets scored 22 points off offensive rebounds and outrebounded the Wildcats 40-27. Hairston was injured March 2 against Norfolk State.

“We really didn't have that post player step up and give us what Amanda Hairston gave us,'' Blair said.

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NSU women win MEAC tournament opener

NORFOLK, Virginia  --  Sophomore forward Ebony Brown scored 23 points and held the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference’s most dynamic scorer in relative check, leading Norfolk State to a 72-55 upset victory over Florida A&M this afternoon in the first round of the MEAC women’s basketball tournament at Scope.

The 10th-seeded Spartans (7-21) take on No. 2 seed North Carolina A&T on Wednesday at 2:30.

Brown made 8 of 13 shots and limited Florida A&M’s Jasmine Grice to 13 points. Grice tallied a MEAC season-high 42 points to lead Florida A&M, the tournament’s No. 7 seed, to an overtime victory over Norfolk State last week.

Grice scored just eight today when the game was still in doubt and just three in the first half.

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Pizinski hired as QBs coach at Mississippi Valley State


QB COACH MIKE PIZINSKI
MVSU DELTA DEVILS

ITTA BENA, Mississippi -- Mike Pizinski has been hired as the new Mississippi Valley State quarterbacks coach.

The Guthrie, Okla. native has already started in his new position with the Delta Devils in spring practice.

"I am extremely excited to be coaching at the Valley," said Pizinski, who spent the last five years as the offensive coordinator and assistant head coach at Langston University.

Before his time at Langston, Pizinski served as an assistant coach at Kilgore College, University of Central Oklahoma, Trinity Valley Community College and Cisco College. His resume includes three conference championships, more than 30 All-Conference players and five All-Americans.

During his playing career, he spent time at Mississippi State (1993-95), Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College (1996) and Southern Illinois (1997-98).

He earned his bachelor's degree in 1998 from Southern Illinois before getting his master's from Central Oklahoma in 2003. The Pascagoula High School graduate is married to Amy Pizinski.  

The Delta Devils open the 2013 season on Sept. 1, against Florida A&M at the Florida Citrus Bowl stadium in Orlando, Fla., as part of the MEAC/SWAC Challenge.

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No SWAC school is close to Garland, but fan support keeps conference tourney coming back

GARLAND, Texas  --  No school in the Southwestern Athletic Conference is within 200 miles of Garland. But for the third consecutive year, the Curtis Culwell Center will host the conference’s men’s and women’s basketball tournaments this week.

Of the 31 NCAA Division I conference tournaments, 17 are played within 20 miles of at least one league school and 24 are within 60 miles.

The SWAC’s closest school to Garland?

Prairie View A&M, 235 miles away.

The location seems strange, but there is a method to the SWAC’s March Madness. The tournament is simply catering to an area that represents the conference’s second-biggest alumni base, SWAC commissioner Duer Sharp said.

“We have a lot of SWAC alumni, a lot of SWAC supporters in the area of Dallas, Garland, Richardson and the other communities,” Sharp said. “For us, we just want to have a great venue, which the Curtis Culwell Center is, and then get the support from those surrounding communities. And we’ve been able to do that.”

Howard Football Coach Takes Personal Leave for 2013 Season

WASHINGTON, D.C.  --  Head Football Coach Gary Harrell will take a personal leave of absence for the 2013 season. The University has named Associate Head Coach and Defensive Coordinator Rayford Petty as interim head coach for the upcoming season.
Coach Harrell released a statement today announcing the leave:

"After much consideration and discussion with my family, advisors and several people at Howard University, it is with much sadness that I announce today that I will be taking a leave of absence for the 2013 season.  In making this decision, I thought deeply about my extended family, my players and coaches.  At this time, my personal and family issues make it impossible for me to give them 100% and anything less than that is unacceptable to me.  However, as a man of deep faith in God, my family must take priority at this time.  I want to stress that this is only a temporary leave of absence, and I look forward to returning to the sidelines in 2014 as the Bison continue to build a championship team. I want to thank Howard University for their understanding and compassion during this difficult time.  Without their support it would not be possible for me to work these issues out so I may return to the University I love so much.  I am proud to be an alumnus of Howard University and am excited about my future there."

In his second year, Harrell led the Bison to a 7-4 record and 6-2 in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. The team recorded the most wins by a Howard team in a decade. 

"Coach Harrell has led two turnaround seasons dubbed, 'The Road to Redemption.'  We look forward to his return in 2014," said University Spokesperson Kerry-Ann Hamilton.  "We expect a strong 2013 season. Coach Petty is no stranger to Bison Football and has been instrumental to the turnaround in the program over the last two years." 

Petty is a former Howard head coach (2002-2006) and current associate head coach and defensive coordinator.

To learn more about Howard Athletics visit, http://www.howard-bison.com 

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Clark Atlanta Earns No. 8 Seed in NCAA Regional Tournament

ATLANTA, Georgia  --  With the field of 64 teams unveiled Sunday by the NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Committee, the Clark Atlanta University Lady Panthers earned the No. 8 seed in the South Region of the 2013 NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Championship Tournament which is set to begin Friday, March 15.

The Lady Panthers (19-10) will face the top-seeded Sharks of Nova Southeastern University (20-8) in the first round which will be the second meeting between the two teams this season. In the first match-up Nov. 17th, Nova cruised by Clark Atlanta en route to a 91-62 victory.

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SCSU Bulldogs out of MEAC tournament

NORFOLK, Va. - South Carolina State’s long shot NCAA tournament hopes ended Monday night with an opening round loss in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference tournament at The Scope.

With four players scoring in double figures, Morgan State rallied from a halftime deficit to defeat the Bulldogs 61-52. It was the fifth straight win over S.C. State by the Bears (15-14), who will face Savannah State in Thursday’s quarterfinal.

Matthew Hezekiah had a game-high 17 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Bulldogs, followed by All-MEAC Rookie selection Darryl Palmer with 11 and senior Khalif Toombs had 10.

S.C. State jumped out to a 12-0 lead on the Bears. Morgan State rallied to take a brief lead behind Anthony Hubbard, who came off the bench to score 13 of his 16 points in the first half.

S.C. State responded behind the scoring of Hezekiah and Palmer who combined for 17 points and nine rebounds in the first half to take a 32-29 halftime advantage.

A 10-2 run to open the second half reclaimed the lead for Morgan State at 35-34. The Bears stretched their lead as many as 12 points sparked by senior DeWayne Jackson who scored all 12 of his points in the second half and Ian Chiles and Shaquille Duncan, who each finished with 10.

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West Liberty Hilltop Set to Welcome Regional

WEST LIBERTY, West Virginia --  Game times have been set and ticket plans are in place for this weekend's NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Atlantic Regional tournament at West Liberty University.

The 8-team event tips off Saturday with afternoon and evening quarterfinal sessions at the University's Academic, Sports and Recreation Complex (ASRC).

Saturday's afternoon session begins at noon with a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference matchup between No. 3 seed Indiana, Pa. (24-5) - the PSAC Tournament champion - and No. 6 seed East Stroudsburg (22-6). No. 2 seed Winston-Salem State, N.C. (21-6) out of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association meets No. 7 seed Slippery Rock, Pa. (22-8) - the PSAC Tournament runner-up - in the 2:30 p.m. game.


Two-time defending regional champion and tournament host West Liberty (30-1) opens the evening session at 6 p.m. against No. 8 seed Bowie State, Md. (16-13), which upset its way to the CIAA Tournament title. Quarterfinal action concludes with an 8:30 p.m. tilt between No. 4 seed Fairmont State (22-8) - the WVIAC's regular-season and tournament runner-up - and No. 5 seed Livingstone, N.C. (22-6) out of the CIAA.

Saturday's winners will return to the ASRC for regional semifinal action Sunday at 5 and 7:30 p.m. After an off day on Monday, the regional championship game is set for a 7 p.m. tipoff Tuesday, March 19.

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DII Indoor USTFCCCA All-America Awards Announced

SAU FALCONS SPRINT TO 32ND DII TRACK & FIELD TITLE!
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NEW ORLEANS - The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) has announced the 156 men and 150 women who have earned USTFCCCA All-America honors for the 2013 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field season based on their performances at the Indoor Track & Field Championships.

More Info: NCAA Scoring Summary | Final Week-by-Week Rankings

All-America honors were given to those who scored any portion of a team point in an event at the NCAA Championships. USTFCCCA membership by a program is required to earn All-America awards.

The Saint Augustine’s men claimed their 12th indoor title in program history – most in DII history – while the Academy of Art women won their first-ever title.

Supremacy in the sprints and hurdles led Saint Augustine’s to 72 team points for its first title since 2009, followed by runner-up Ashland with 59.50. The Falcons’ 72 points are the most for a winning team since Adams State scored 89 in 2010.

Saint Augustine’s and Ashland each had a student-athlete earn three All-America honors in Josh Edmonds and Keith Cleveland, respectively. In addition, 26 other student-athletes earned two honors. Though Ashland fell short in the final standings, the Eagles boast the most multiple honorees (five) and total honorees (18). Saint Augustine’s had four multiple-time winners and tied with Grand Valley State for second in total awards with 16.

The jumps, sprints and hurdles were key to Academy of Art scoring 59 points and holding off runner-up Lincoln (Mo.), which accrued 48½ points. Senior Vashti Thomas contributed 35 points to the Urban Knights’ winning effort. Two-time defending champion Grand Valley finished fourth with 41 points.

Thomas led the way with five All-America honors, while four others – Michaela Kane and Helen Crofts of Simon Fraser, Danielle Williams of Johnson C. Smith and Reyare Thomas of Abilene Christian – earned three awards apiece. Winning two awards apiece were 24 other student-athletes.

Simon Fraser and Lincoln (Mo.) were each represented by two three-time honorees. With 13 awards, Academy of Art had the most, while Lincoln finished with 12 and Grand Valley State and Simon Fraser each had 10.

The GLIAC boasted the most men’s awards with 46, followed by the CIAA (25), the Northeast-10 (22) and the RMAC (20). On the women’s side the GLIAC with 29 just edged out the GNAC (25), PacWest (23) and NSIC (21).

2013 USTFCCCA Indoor Track & Field All-America – NCAA Division II

Men

EventNameSchool
60 MetersJohnathan FarquarshonAbilene Christian
Long JumpJohnny CarterAcademy of Art
Triple JumpJohnny CarterAcademy of Art
3000 MetersKevin BattAdams State
Distance Medley RelayKevin BattAdams State
Distance Medley RelayDerek BrownAdams State
MileMatt DanielsAdams State
Distance Medley RelayMatt DanielsAdams State
MileStephen EmeryAdams State
Triple JumpCarlton LavongAdams State
Distance Medley RelayJacob RiderAdams State
3000 MetersDavid SanchezAdams State
5000 MetersDavid SanchezAdams State
MileTabor StevensAdams State
3000 MetersMicah ChelimoAlaska Anchorage
5000 MetersMicah ChelimoAlaska Anchorage
Distance Medley RelayJeremy AntivoAmerican International
5000 MetersMichael BiwottAmerican International
Distance Medley RelayPaul FortAmerican International
Distance Medley RelayCurtis JohnsonAmerican International
5000 MetersGlarius RopAmerican International
Distance Medley RelayDennis StephensonAmerican International
Weight ThrowZac BallAshland
MileBrian BaumAshland
Distance Medley RelayBrian BaumAshland
200 MetersKeith ClevelandAshland
400 MetersKeith ClevelandAshland
4×400 RelayKeith ClevelandAshland
4×400 RelayJacob CookAshland
Distance Medley RelayJacob CookAshland
Weight ThrowGarrett GreyAshland
Distance Medley RelayZaan JanseAshland
Pole VaultEric KlucarAshland
4×400 RelayCory LamarAshland
60 Meter HurdlesElijha OwensAshland
Weight ThrowRichard QuickAshland
MileJacob SussmanAshland
Distance Medley RelayJacob SussmanAshland
800 MetersDrew WindleAshland
4×400 RelayDrew WindleAshland
HeptathlonHenrik HolmbergAugustana (S.D.)
Distance Medley RelayNate DotterweichBellarmine
Distance Medley RelayJared FindlaterBellarmine
Distance Medley RelaySean KlostermanBellarmine
Distance Medley RelayRobert SandlinBellarmine
5000 MetersAaron DinzeoCalifornia (Pa.)
High JumpDevin ClaypoolCentral Missouri
Long JumpMeelis SiimsonCentral Missouri
Triple JumpMeelis SiimsonCentral Missouri
HeptathlonBrent VogelCentral Missouri
800 MetersAyrton AzcueClayton State
MileRussell DrummondColorado Mines
Distance Medley RelayRussell DrummondColorado Mines
Distance Medley RelayPeter JenkinsColorado Mines
Distance Medley RelayAustin ShafferColorado Mines
Distance Medley RelayFrank SochaColorado Mines
High JumpMarcus CallejaEmporia State
60 Meter HurdlesAndrew EtheridgeEmporia State
60 MetersDerwin HallEmporia State
4×400 RelayDarren JohnsonFindlay
Shot PutTaylor MillerFindlay
4×400 RelayTimothy SandersFindlay
Pole VaultCorey ShankFindlay
4×400 RelayMichael TravisFindlay
Shot PutMarcus VicarsFindlay
4×400 RelayDillon WebsterFindlay
Shot PutMax AlonsoFort Hays State
Long JumpRamon CooperGrand Canyon
Pole VaultVince FrawleyGrand Canyon
60 MetersDario HorvatGrand Canyon
Long JumpKevin LashleyGrand Canyon
400 MetersOliver SmithGrand Canyon
60 MetersFred TaylorGrand Canyon
Shot PutMatt ArmstrongGrand Valley State
800 MetersEthan BarnesGrand Valley State
High JumpTrent ChappellGrand Valley State
Weight ThrowBlake DonsonGrand Valley State
Pole VaultRaphael GeloGrand Valley State
4×400 RelayNathaniel HammersmithGrand Valley State
Distance Medley RelayNathaniel HammersmithGrand Valley State
4×400 RelayLogan HoffmanGrand Valley State
Distance Medley RelayLarry JulsonGrand Valley State
Pole VaultKevin LelandGrand Valley State
4×400 RelayMohamed MohamedGrand Valley State
Pole VaultBret MyersGrand Valley State
4×400 RelayChris TeitsmaGrand Valley State
Weight ThrowDarien ThorntonGrand Valley State
Distance Medley RelayNicholas WharryGrand Valley State
Distance Medley RelayJeremy WilkGrand Valley State
4×400 RelayJerel FlournoyIndianapolis
Long JumpJerel FlournoyIndianapolis
4×400 RelayRobert Gardner IIIIndianapolis
400 MetersRobert Gardner, IIIIndianapolis
4×400 RelayJereml KindredIndianapolis
4×400 RelayQuinntyn QuallsIndianapolis
Shot PutRyan SmithIndianapolis
Weight ThrowRyan SmithIndianapolis
4×400 RelayWinston BrownJohnson C. Smith
4×400 RelayPatrick CampbellJohnson C. Smith
4×400 RelayWaynee HymanJohnson C. Smith
400 MetersAkino MingJohnson C. Smith
4×400 RelayAkino MingJohnson C. Smith
High JumpEdward DudleyLake Erie
Triple JumpJoseph PostwaiteLake Erie
HeptathlonJustin BalczakLake Superior State
60 Meter HurdlesKevin BaxterLenoir-Rhyne
5000 MetersAndrew MclainLewis
60 Meter HurdlesSabiel AndersonLincoln (Mo.)
800 MetersJermaine BlakeLincoln (Mo.)
60 MetersRomel LewisLincoln (Mo.)
200 MetersRomel LewisLincoln (Mo.)
3000 MetersAlex MonroeLock Haven
60 Meter HurdlesDarius ReedMetro State
MileDevin AllbaughMinnesota State
200 MetersJerrell HancockMinnesota State
HeptathlonNathan HancockMinnesota State
HeptathlonTandy JuellMinnesota State
Shot PutChristopher ReedMinnesota State
Weight ThrowChristopher ReedMinnesota State
Shot PutSeth HackneyMissouri Southern
Pole VaultMichael JuergensMissouri Southern
200 MetersDerek BredyMSU Moorhead
400 MetersDerek BredyMSU Moorhead
HeptathlonDillon SchrodtNeb.-Kearney
Long JumpDavid ThomasNew Haven
HeptathlonTyler GrobSaginaw Valley State
60 Meter HurdlesMoussa DembeleSaint Augustine’s
200 MetersJosh EdmondsSaint Augustine’s
400 MetersJosh EdmondsSaint Augustine’s
4×400 RelayJosh EdmondsSaint Augustine’s
4×400 RelayBurkheart Ellis, Jr.Saint Augustine’s
200 MetersDane HyattSaint Augustine’s
400 MetersDane HyattSaint Augustine’s
60 MetersJermaine JonesSaint Augustine’s
200 MetersJermaine JonesSaint Augustine’s
800 MetersMarcelis LynchSaint Augustine’s
4×400 RelayMarcelis LynchSaint Augustine’s
60 Meter HurdlesTy’reak MurraySaint Augustine’s
4×400 RelayJames QuarlesSaint Augustine’s
Triple JumpDavid Shaw, Jr.Saint Augustine’s
High JumpEddie SheltonSaint Augustine’s
Triple JumpDeJon WilkinsonSaint Augustine’s
MileMacky LloydSaint Rose
Long JumpAron KurzinskiSeton Hill
Distance Medley RelayJoel FlottShippensburg
3000 MetersMatt GilletteShippensburg
Distance Medley RelayMatt GilletteShippensburg
Distance Medley RelayTom KehlShippensburg
Distance Medley RelayAndrew KujawskiShippensburg
Triple JumpSteve WaitheShippensburg
Pole VaultCameron DaughertySlippery Rock
Shot PutMichael CameronSouthern Connecticut
Weight ThrowArthur GuerraSouthern Connecticut
HeptathlonNick LebronSouthern Connecticut
3000 MetersMichael JordanSouthern Indiana
5000 MetersMichael JordanSouthern Indiana
60 MetersDeneko BrownSouthwest Baptist
400 MetersWilliam ShellSouthwest Baptist
High JumpNicholas StaleyStonehill
60 Meter HurdlesCorey ThomasStonehill
High JumpCorey ThomasStonehill
Triple JumpCJ GriggsTexas A&M-Kingsville
800 MetersMichal IdziakTexas A&M-Kingsville
High JumpJeron RobinsonTexas A&M-Kingsville
60 MetersAnthony WashingtonTexas A&M-Kingsville
Pole VaultJordan YamoahTexas A&M-Kingsville
High JumpTimothy YoungTiffin
4×400 RelayRyad BencheikhUMass Lowell
4×400 RelayCraig BennettUMass Lowell
Distance Medley RelayCraig BennettUMass Lowell
Distance Medley RelayScott BoikoUMass Lowell
Distance Medley RelayDavid BrownUMass Lowell
Distance Medley RelayEric McDonaldUMass Lowell
4×400 RelayCasey O’BrienUMass Lowell
4×400 RelayTimothy ReganUMass Lowell
4×400 RelayClive CameronVirginia State
4×400 RelayTe’Shad ChambersVirginia State
4×400 RelayPrince Owusu-MensahVirginia State
4×400 RelayDaniel RossVirginia State
Long JumpLeQuan ChapmanWest Chester
200 MetersKenny JacksonWest Texas A&M
800 MetersAlexander KornWest Texas A&M
800 MetersChris OlsenWestern Oregon
3000 MetersGabriel ProctorWestern State
5000 MetersGabriel ProctorWestern State
3000 MetersIeuan ThomasWestern State

Women

EventNameSchool
400 MetersElea DiarraAbilene Christian
4×400 RelayElea DiarraAbilene Christian
Triple JumpAmanda OuedraogoAbilene Christian
4×400 RelayAyesha RumbleAbilene Christian
4×400 RelayShennae SteeleAbilene Christian
MileChloe SussetAbilene Christian
60 MetersReyare ThomasAbilene Christian
200 MetersReyare ThomasAbilene Christian
4×400 RelayReyare ThomasAbilene Christian
60 Meter HurdlesDinesha BeanAcademy of Art
4×400 RelayDinesha BeanAcademy of Art
MileJenny BergrenAcademy of Art
4×400 RelayChantel KingAcademy of Art
4×400 RelayKeanna MoodyAcademy of Art
60 Meter HurdlesJulian PurvisAcademy of Art
60 Meter HurdlesBriana StewartAcademy of Art
4×400 RelayBriana StewartAcademy of Art
60 MetersVashti ThomasAcademy of Art
200 MetersVashti ThomasAcademy of Art
60 Meter HurdlesVashti ThomasAcademy of Art
Long JumpVashti ThomasAcademy of Art
Triple JumpVashti ThomasAcademy of Art
Shot PutKatie KrugerAdams State
5000 MetersKelly LambAdams State
3000 MetersLauren MartinAdams State
3000 MetersKristen McGlynn-ArendtAdams State
3000 MetersAlicia NelsonAdams State
Distance Medley RelayAlicia NelsonAdams State
400 MetersKayon RobinsonAdams State
Distance Medley RelayKayon RobinsonAdams State
Distance Medley RelayAlyssa SelveAdams State
Distance Medley RelayTayler WarrenAdams State
60 MetersKedeshia SimpsonAlabama-Huntsville
PentathlonKarolin AndersAlaska Anchorage
Distance Medley RelaySusan BickAlaska Anchorage
5000 MetersRuth KeinoAlaska Anchorage
Distance Medley RelayHaleigh LloydAlaska Anchorage
Distance Medley RelayIvy O’GuinnAlaska Anchorage
Distance Medley RelayJessica PahkalaAlaska Anchorage
3000 MetersSusan TanuiAlaska Anchorage
5000 MetersSusan TanuiAlaska Anchorage
Long JumpStarr NathanAmerican International
Triple JumpKearah DanvilleAngelo State
PentathlonJordan GrayAngelo State
800 MetersJaylen RodgersAngelo State
Long JumpTheresa SueAngelo State
PentathlonKendra BassittAshland
Shot PutJessica BridenthalAshland
Weight ThrowJessica BridenthalAshland
High JumpJennifer FosterAshland
Weight ThrowKim HabeggerAshland
Pole VaultKatie NageotteAshland
Distance Medley RelayEmma AndersonAugustana (S.D.)
Distance Medley RelayKristin BrondboAugustana (S.D.)
3000 MetersRuna FalchAugustana (S.D.)
Distance Medley RelayRuna FalchAugustana (S.D.)
Distance Medley RelayKayla MescherAugustana (S.D.)
High JumpMeghan JonesBellarmine
MileLisa OhbergCal State LA
Distance Medley RelayCourtney AndersonCal State Stanislaus
Distance Medley RelayMarina GhabbourCal State Stanislaus
Distance Medley RelayAman HundalCal State Stanislaus
Distance Medley RelayChavariana RyanCal State Stanislaus
Long JumpErin AlewineCentral Missouri
PentathlonErin AlewineCentral Missouri
PentathlonZoe SharplinCentral Missouri
PentathlonMadison SmithCentral Missouri
High JumpLacey RhodesCentral Oklahoma
MileHannah SchusterColorado Mines
800 MetersShawnee CarnettConcord
High JumpChristina O’ConnorEast Stroudsburg
3000 MetersAnna RuddFerris State
5000 MetersAnna RuddFerris State
Shot PutKendra AvereschFindlay
Weight ThrowJessica RowlandFindlay
Weight ThrowAlyssa HudginsGeorgian Court
4×400 RelayJennifer DowtyGrand Canyon
4×400 RelayPetra FantyGrand Canyon
Pole VaultLauren GrahamGrand Canyon
60 MetersShavine HodgesGrand Canyon
4×400 RelayShavine HodgesGrand Canyon
Long JumpBrianne KeeGrand Canyon
400 MetersMoya MckenzieGrand Canyon
4×400 RelayMoya MckenzieGrand Canyon
Triple JumpJessica YatesGrand Canyon
Triple JumpAmber YinglingGrand Canyon
60 Meter HurdlesKalena FranklinGrand Valley State
800 MetersLisa GalassoGrand Valley State
Pole VaultKristen HixsonGrand Valley State
5000 MetersJessica JaneckeGrand Valley State
MileMonica KinneyGrand Valley State
Distance Medley RelayAndrea KoberGrand Valley State
Shot PutSam LockhartGrand Valley State
Weight ThrowSam LockhartGrand Valley State
Distance Medley RelayNatalie NelsonGrand Valley State
Distance Medley RelayHannah OsbornGrand Valley State
Distance Medley RelayMadie RodtsGrand Valley State
MileEwa ZaborowskaHarding
Pole VaultKayla CaldwellHillsdale
60 MetersSamantha ElliottJohnson C. Smith
200 MetersSamantha ElliottJohnson C. Smith
60 MetersDanielle WilliamsJohnson C. Smith
200 MetersDanielle WilliamsJohnson C. Smith
60 Meter HurdlesDanielle WilliamsJohnson C. Smith
High JumpSheri Kaye CampbellLincoln (Mo.)
4×400 RelayMichelle CumberbatchLincoln (Mo.)
400 MetersYanique HayeLincoln (Mo.)
4×400 RelayYanique HayeLincoln (Mo.)
400 MetersDonna-Lee HyltonLincoln (Mo.)
4×400 RelayDonna-Lee HyltonLincoln (Mo.)
60 Meter HurdlesAnna-Kay JamesLincoln (Mo.)
60 MetersLatoya KingLincoln (Mo.)
200 MetersLatoya KingLincoln (Mo.)
Triple JumpDaniele NewmanLincoln (Mo.)
4×400 RelayLovan PalmerLincoln (Mo.)
MileTwishana WilliamsLincoln (Mo.)
400 MetersQuanera HayesLivingstone
PentathlonChanel MillerMinnesota Duluth
Pole VaultFaryn WirkusMinnesota State
Shot PutKylie CornmanMissouri Southern
800 MetersMarissa BongersNeb.-Kearney
Triple JumpBriana ConyersNew Haven
60 MetersAda UdayaNew Haven
200 MetersAda UdayaNew Haven
200 MetersJillisa GrantNew Mexico Highlands
Long JumpJillisa GrantNew Mexico Highlands
Distance Medley RelayLauren HillSaginaw Valley State
3000 MetersEmily ShortSaginaw Valley State
Distance Medley RelayEmily ShortSaginaw Valley State
Distance Medley RelayTaylor StepanskiSaginaw Valley State
Distance Medley RelayDiamond TaylorSaginaw Valley State
High JumpTiana WillsSan Francisco State
800 MetersMcKayla FrickerSeattle Pacific
4×400 RelayMcKayla FrickerSeattle Pacific
4×400 RelayJasmine JohnsonSeattle Pacific
4×400 RelayKishia MitchellSeattle Pacific
4×400 RelayEmily QuatierSeattle Pacific
High JumpCalsie BoydSeton Hill
5000 MetersKatrina SpratfordShippensburg
800 MetersLindsey ButterworthSimon Fraser
Distance Medley RelayLindsey ButterworthSimon Fraser
800 MetersHelen CroftsSimon Fraser
4×400 RelayHelen CroftsSimon Fraser
Distance Medley RelayHelen CroftsSimon Fraser
4×400 RelayChantel DeschSimon Fraser
Distance Medley RelayChantel DeschSimon Fraser
800 MetersMichaela KaneSimon Fraser
4×400 RelayMichaela KaneSimon Fraser
Distance Medley RelayMichaela KaneSimon Fraser
4×400 RelaySarah SawatzkySimon Fraser
Long JumpJazzelena BlackSioux Falls
Pole VaultKayla CoffeeSioux Falls
Pole VaultBrigitte GrossSioux Falls
High JumpAshley WestSlippery Rock
Pole VaultMichelle GrecniSouthern Connecticut
Shot PutAshley DewittTiffin
400 MetersCandace Longino-ThomasTiffin
Weight ThrowRachel McCarrollTruman State
5000 MetersJennifer AgnewU-Mary
MileMelissa AgnewU-Mary
Distance Medley RelayMelissa AgnewU-Mary
Distance Medley RelayBrienna LynchU-Mary
Distance Medley RelayKathryn StewartU-Mary
Triple JumpMelissa WalkerU-Mary
Distance Medley RelayDakota WolfU-Mary
4×400 RelayShannon CunninghamUMass Lowell
4×400 RelayNicole GiaquintoUMass Lowell
60 Meter HurdlesElisabeth MontyUMass Lowell
4×400 RelayElisabeth MontyUMass Lowell
4×400 RelayTaelour MurphyUMass Lowell
PentathlonAntoinette ToussaintUMass Lowell
4×400 RelayTaylor-Ashle BeanVirginia State
200 MetersSamantha EdwardsVirginia State
400 MetersSamantha EdwardsVirginia State
4×400 RelaySamantha EdwardsVirginia State
4×400 RelayAlicia TerryVirginia State
4×400 RelayJovonne Tyson-KingVirginia State
Weight ThrowCarly FehringerWayne State (Neb.)
Shot PutSara WellsWayne State (Neb.)
High JumpLibby StricklandWest Texas A&M
5000 MetersSophie McNeelyWestern State
3000 MetersJulie PackWestern State
High JumpBarbara SzaboWestern State
Long JumpEmily WarmanWestern Washington
Weight ThrowMegan ElliottWinona State
Shot Put                        Alissa Rausch               Winona State


COURTESY:  Kyle Terwillegar, USTFCCCA

Nuggets win again; Gold Rush lose 5-4 to No. 2 AUM

MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Xavier University of Louisiana's women's tennis team defeated Campbellsville 6-3 Sunday to finish 3-0 in the AUM Invitational, all against ranked NAIA opponents.

The Gold Rush lost 5-4 to the host school, NAIA No. 2 Auburn Montgomery, and finished 2-1 in the event.

The Gold Nuggets (7-5), ranked 10th in the NAIA, equaled their victory total of 2012 and are 5-0 this season against ranked teams. Campbellsville (1-5) is ranked 13th.

Kourtney Howell and Amanda Materre won in doubles and singles for the Xavier women, who were 7-22 a year ago. Materre clinched the dual with her 6-1, 6-2 victory against Lindy Charity and is 9-0 this semester at No. 3 singles.

Jordyn Goody, in just her second singles match this semester, gave the Gold Nuggets a 6-0 lead when she beat Kelsie Peckham 6-2, 6-0 at No. 6. Campbellsville then won the final three singles matches, two in third-set super-tiebreakers.

The unexpected attrition which hit the Gold Rush (6-5), ranked 10th, between semesters was a factor against AUM. Xavier won 4-of-7 matches on the court but defaulted the No. 3 doubles and No. 6 singles matches because of only five available players. The forfeits at those flights have been part of every Rush dual in 2013.

Nicolas Pinones-Haltenhoff clinched the dual and gave AUM (9-1) a 5-2 lead with his 6-2, 6-2 victory against Nikita Soifer at No. 2 singles. Xavier then got third-set super-tiebreaker victories from Loic Didavi and Viktor Svoboda, and for the second straight year the Gold Rush lost 5-4 to the Warhawks on the final day of this event.

Didavi and Kyle Montrel lost for the second consecutive day at No. 1 doubles after winning their first eight matches this semester. Bence Toth and Tim Hewitt defeated them 8-5.

The victory was AUM's eighth in a row, with the last six coming against ranked NAIA teams. The Warhawks ended Xavier's season-best three-dual win streak. Both Rush victories at AUM were against ranked opponents.

"I'm so proud of how both our teams represented the university in this event," XU coach Alan Green said. "I couldn't ask for more from them. We gave everything we had this weekend and will return (home) with some good wins in the national picture."

Xavier's women will play NCAA Division I's Idaho at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the new XU Tennis Center. Both XU teams will play another D-I opponent, Alcorn State, at 3 p.m. Friday at Xavier. Admission is free to all XU home matches.

By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
XULAATHLETICS
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA


Twice as nice: XU's Devinn Rolland sweeps GCAC awards

DEVINN ROLLAND
NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana's Devinn Rolland is the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Athlete of the Week in women's track and field for March 4-10.

Rolland, a sophomore from Harvey, La., and a graduate of Cabrini High School, won the track award after running 100 meters in 12.06 seconds Saturday at the McNeese Cowboy Relays in Lake Charles, La., and placing fourth out of 44 runners. Her time met the B-standard qualifying mark for the NAIA Championships in May.

Rolland also ran anchor legs on the Gold Nuggets' 800 relay team which placed sixth (1:42.67) and the 400 relay team which finished 11th (season-best 48.60).

Rolland repeated as the GCAC field winner after jumping a season-best 5.72 meters (18 feet, 9¼ inches) at McNeese and finishing second. She met the NAIA's A-standard in that event for the second consecutive meet.

Rolland's marks in the long jump and 100 rank first on the 2013 NAIA outdoor list. Next for the XU women and men will be the Louisiana Classics on Friday and Saturday in Lafayette, La.

By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
XULAATHLETICS

Rolland reaches NAIA's A and B marks at Cowboy Relays


NEW ORLEANS — (UPDATED 3/11/13) --  Xavier University of Louisiana sophomore Devinn Rolland produced top-four finishes Saturday in the long jump and 100-meter dash at the McNeese Cowboy Relays and reached A- and B-standard qualifying marks for the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

Rolland met the NAIA's A-standard in the long jump for the second time in as many meets this year. She jumped a season-best 18 feet, 9¼ inches and finished second. Rolland met the B-standard in the 100, placing fourth out of 44 runners in 12.06 seconds in a multi-heat event.

Rolland had the same distance as the long jump winner, Jasmine Ellis of Central Arkansas, but Ellis was awarded first place because her second-best jump was longer than Rolland's.

Xavier's Zahri Jackson was third in the mile in 5:02.44 and missed the NAIA's B-standard by 17-hundredths of a second.

The NAIA's national meet will be May 23-25 at Marion, Ind. The next meet for Xavier's men and women will be the Louisiana Classics at Lafayette, La., next Saturday.

Here are all the Xavier results from the McNeese Cowboy Relays:

Women
100: Devinn Rolland, 4th in 12:06; Chelsea James, tied for 16th in 12.42
Mile: Zahri Jackson, 3rd in 5:02.44
3,000: Hannah Finnegan, 8th in 11.42.62
Long Jump: Devinn Rolland, 2nd in 5.72 meters (18 feet, 9¼ inches)
400-Meter Relay: Tayler Louis, Chelsea James, Chartia Hurt, Devinn Rolland, 11th in 48.60
800-Meter Relay: Chelsea James, Tramaine Shannon, Chartia Hurt, Devinn Rolland, 6th in 1:42.67
1,600-Meter Relay: Tramaine Shannon, Zahri Jackson, Tayler Louis, Chartia Hurt, 10th in 4:06.69
Team Scoring: 1, McNeese State 146½. 2, Southeastern Louisiana 84. 3, Central Arkansas 77½. 4, Northwestern State 70. 5, Nicholls State 55. 6, Jackson State 45. 7, (tie) Louisiana-Monroe 35; Southern 35. 9, Xavier 32. 10, Mississippi Valley 24. 11, Grambling 22. 12, Tulane 21. 13, Southern Miss 17.

Men
Long Jump: Christopher Kennie, 8th in 6.74 meters (22 feet, 1½ inches)
Mile: Kwame Jackson, 19th in 4:47.65
3,000: Kwame Jackson, 11th in 9:30.39; David Holobowicz, 17th in 9:47.49
Team Scoring: 1, McNeese State 120. 2, Southeastern Louisiana 104. 3, Grambling 103½. 4, Northwestern State 83. 5, Central Arkansas 64. 6, Southern 43½. 7, Louisiana-Monroe 42. 8, Southern Miss 30. 9, Tulane 28. 10, Dillard 13. 11, Stephen F. Austin 8. 12, Mississippi Valley 7. 13, Xavier 1.

Results (PDF file)

By Ed Cassiere, SID
XULAATHLETICS
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA

TSU's Devin Wilson featured on The Real Winning Edge this weekend

Devin Wilson (11) hauls in a Touchdown catch
 in front of a FAMU defender.
NASHVILLE, Tennessee  --  Tennessee State junior wide receiver Devin Wilson will be featured on the TV program The Real Winning Edge this weekend.

The show airs this Saturday and Sunday, March 16-17, all over the nation. In Nashville, it airs on WNAB at 11:30 a.m. Sundays.

The Real Winning Edge is a 26-week half-hour broadcast television program that introduces viewers to some of the most incredibly talented young people in America. It's more than a showcase for kids with exceptional talent and athleticism. It's about teenagers who've built character through their struggles with cancer or death of a loved one.

It's about kids who came face-to-face with drug abuse and peer pressure without losing their focus on their goal. Through interviews and profiles, these remarkable young people provide honest answers about how they dealt with adversity in their lives.

Each half-hour program includes three segments, each segment featuring the personal story of an outstanding young person.
 
For more information, visit www.realwinningedge.com.
 
 
COURTESY TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION

After lengthy wait, SWAC tournament set to begin

DALLAS, Texas  --  With the regular season in the Southwestern Athletic Conference having ended March 2, teams competing in the men’s and women’s tournaments this week may have to begin their postseason by knocking off rust.

The SWAC generally holds its tournaments on the heels of the regular season but pushed them back this year because several schools had midterm exams last week.

Ten teams in the women’s tournament and seven in the men’s will look to march on to the NCAA tournament by winning the SWAC tournament and receiving the league’s automatic NCAA bid. All action, for the third straight year, will be at the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas.



Both title games are Saturday, with the women’s final at noon and the men’s at 3:30 p.m. shown live on ESPN2.

Texas Southern’s men, who beat out Southern and Arkansas-Pine Bluff for first place in the regular season, are ineligible because a postseason ban is part of their NCAA probation. UAPB and Mississippi Valley are ineligible because of APR-related penalties.

Southern is the No. 1 seed in the men’s bracket. Jackson State, which finished .500 in league play, had the No. 2 seed.

All of the teams will compete in the women’s tournament, led by regular-season champion Texas Southern.

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