WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina -- Coach Kevin Ritsche has no trouble finding good things to say about his Winston-Salem State baseball team.
The Rams, two-time defending CIAA champions, finished the regular season at 34-9 overall and 17-1 in the CIAA after recovering from a 6-6 record, and they’ll be favored again in this weekend’s CIAA Tournament, which will start today in Petersburg, Va.
“We are better all around record-wise, statistically, and as far as depth, we have that this year,” Ritsche said.
WSSU will open the double-elimination tournament at 1 p.m. today against Chowan, and the champion will qualify automatically for the NCAA Division II regionals.
“Our one through nine (batting order) is very deep, and we actually have two guys who can come off the bench and can hit as well,” said first baseman Aaron Jones, one of the Rams top hitters.
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013
SSU fires football coach Davenport and Staff
SAVANNAH, Georgia -- After two 1-10 football seasons, Savannah State head coach Steve Davenport was fired Wednesday afternoon.
Davenport’s assistant coaches were also let go, except for cornerbacks coach Corey Barlow, who was named the interim head coach.
“I don’t really know (why) and I didn’t ask,” said Davenport about his abrupt dismissal. “Me and the boss (athletics director Sterling Steward) have been clashing for a while. Some day I’ll have a story to tell, just not now.”
Steward did not several return calls Wednesday.
In a press release, Steward said, “We wish coach Davenport and his staff success with all their future endeavors.”
Davenport took over for interim coach Julius Dixon, who posted a 1-10 mark in 2010. Dixon replaced Robby Wells.
Savannah State hasn’t had ...
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Davenport’s assistant coaches were also let go, except for cornerbacks coach Corey Barlow, who was named the interim head coach.
“I don’t really know (why) and I didn’t ask,” said Davenport about his abrupt dismissal. “Me and the boss (athletics director Sterling Steward) have been clashing for a while. Some day I’ll have a story to tell, just not now.”
Steward did not several return calls Wednesday.
In a press release, Steward said, “We wish coach Davenport and his staff success with all their future endeavors.”
Davenport took over for interim coach Julius Dixon, who posted a 1-10 mark in 2010. Dixon replaced Robby Wells.
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FAMU Rattlers Football Chalk Talk and Fundraising Tour
The goal of the tour is to raise funds to support summer school scholarships, sell season tickets and raise support for the Rattler Football program. Coach Holmes and members of his staff will also share insight on the 2013 season. Other University administrators and staff will also be on hand to interact with Rattler fans current and new, as we enter into this new era of Rattler Football.
The events will be held as follows:
Event Cities
Monday, May 13 - Jacksonville
Tuesday, May 14 - Orlando
Wednesday, May 15 - Tampa
Thursday, May 16 - South Florida
Friday, May 17 - Tour Event at NAA Meeting Hotel
Saturday, May 18 - NAA Athletic Presentation
Event Format
ReceptionQ&A (Chalk Talk)
Ticket Give Aways to Homecoming and the Florida Blue Florida Classic.
For more information or to sign up to be a ‘lead host’ in your area, contact Angela Suggs, Assistant AD for Marketing at angela.suggs@famu.edu or 850-599-3868. Lead hosts will recruit others to be a part of the host committee and “lead” the way in donations, along with spreading the word in the host city. Local FAMU National Alumni Association Chapters will also assist in getting the word out to Rattlers in the respective areas.
Specifics on each area’s events are being finalized and will be posted upon completion at FAMUATHLETICS.COM.
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JCSU Golden Bulls headed to Virginia State for the 2013 CIAA Spring Sports Championships
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina – Six teams from Johnson C. Smith University will travel to Petersburg, Virginia for the 2013 CIAA Spring Sports Championships hosted by Virginia State University on April 18-20. The Golden Bulls men's and women's track and field, men's and women's tennis, softball, and golf teams have all qualified for championship competition this spring.
After an impressive home meet during the JCSU Invitational, both the men's and women's track and field teams will compete for a 2013 outdoor conference championship. Saint Augustine's is considered the favorite, but the JCSU women's team has a solid opportunity to contend. Junior Danielle Williams is ranked number 1 in Division II for the 200m dash and earned the 2013 CIAA Indoor Track MVP. Williams won the 60m dash, 60m hurdles, and 200m dash during the conference indoor season.
The men's and women's 4x100m and 4x400m relay teams are projected to finish in the top three amongst the conference.
On the tennis courts, Shaw University is the favorite on the men's and women's side. Shaw is number one in the Southern Division and undefeated in the CIAA for both men's and women's competition. The Golden Bulls' women's team finished the regular season with a record of 10-14 overall and 10-6 in the CIAA. The men's team has showcased some talent this season, despite a 4-18 overall mark and 4-8 record in the conference. JCSU won its last CIAA Tennis Championship in 2004 on the men's side.
After splitting games with Benedict College, the Golden Bulls softball team concluded the regular season with a record of 11-26 overall and 6-11 in the CIAA. JCSU advances to the double elimination tournament as the fourth and final seed out of the Southern Division. Both JCSU and Shaw finished with 4-6 record in the division, but the Golden Bulls claimed the final seed due to victories in head to head competition against the Lady Bears.
JCSU golf will square off with divisional winners Fayetteville State (Southern) and Virginia State (Northern) for the top spot in the conference. The team did not finish with a team score in last year's championships and took ninth place in 2011. The Golden Bulls have made strides this season, including two third place finishes at the last two CIAA golf events.
Competition for tennis, softball, and golf will be held from April 18-20. Track and field events will begin on Friday, April 19th and conclude on April 20th. All events will be on the campus of VSU with the exception of golf competition. The golf championship will be determined on the Cardinal Golf Course in nearby Fort Lee, Virginia.
After an impressive home meet during the JCSU Invitational, both the men's and women's track and field teams will compete for a 2013 outdoor conference championship. Saint Augustine's is considered the favorite, but the JCSU women's team has a solid opportunity to contend. Junior Danielle Williams is ranked number 1 in Division II for the 200m dash and earned the 2013 CIAA Indoor Track MVP. Williams won the 60m dash, 60m hurdles, and 200m dash during the conference indoor season.
The men's and women's 4x100m and 4x400m relay teams are projected to finish in the top three amongst the conference.
On the tennis courts, Shaw University is the favorite on the men's and women's side. Shaw is number one in the Southern Division and undefeated in the CIAA for both men's and women's competition. The Golden Bulls' women's team finished the regular season with a record of 10-14 overall and 10-6 in the CIAA. The men's team has showcased some talent this season, despite a 4-18 overall mark and 4-8 record in the conference. JCSU won its last CIAA Tennis Championship in 2004 on the men's side.
After splitting games with Benedict College, the Golden Bulls softball team concluded the regular season with a record of 11-26 overall and 6-11 in the CIAA. JCSU advances to the double elimination tournament as the fourth and final seed out of the Southern Division. Both JCSU and Shaw finished with 4-6 record in the division, but the Golden Bulls claimed the final seed due to victories in head to head competition against the Lady Bears.
JCSU golf will square off with divisional winners Fayetteville State (Southern) and Virginia State (Northern) for the top spot in the conference. The team did not finish with a team score in last year's championships and took ninth place in 2011. The Golden Bulls have made strides this season, including two third place finishes at the last two CIAA golf events.
Competition for tennis, softball, and golf will be held from April 18-20. Track and field events will begin on Friday, April 19th and conclude on April 20th. All events will be on the campus of VSU with the exception of golf competition. The golf championship will be determined on the Cardinal Golf Course in nearby Fort Lee, Virginia.
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Morris: Ex-Johnson C. Smith star Jordan Mosely has the mental makeup to make the NFL
Nothing – not even 26 hours with little to no sleep – could prevent him from pursuing his dream of some day playing in the National Football League. Additionally, dealing with the unexpected only strengthened his resolve.
Mosely’s reward for overcoming adversity and performing at a high level during the March 17 NFL Regional Combine in Atlanta was an invitation to perform again Sunday and Monday in Dallas along with 218 other draft-eligible prospects at the Super Regional Combine.
“Jordan, obviously is over-the-moon excited to get to go out there and compete,” said Austin Atkinson, Mosely’s 35-year-old agent whose aim is to get his client drafted by an NFL team (not likely) or get him signed to participate in an NFL preseason camp (25 percent of Super Regional participants a year ago were invited to an NFL camp).
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Albany State Rams still searching for QB recruits
Rams coach Mike White just hasn’t found him yet.
It’s been two months since National Signing Day and nearly a month since the Rams wrapped up spring practices with the annual Blue and Gold scrimmage, and White said Thursday that he and his coaching staff are still looking for a QB to come in and compete for the starting job this season.
Junior Rodney Castlin got the majority of the snaps in last month’s spring scrimmage, but White said back in February that he wasn’t sure if Castlin was the answer to the QB situation.
He echoed those feelings Thursday and said he is holding out hope that a new QB will be signed before practice starts in August.
“I was surprised that we didn’t get (a quarterback) back in December when recruiting was going on,” White said Thursday.
Lane College grad Terry Fowler to be named new South Alabama women's basketball coach
COACH TERRY FOWLER (Courtesy: twitter.com/Tfowl24) |
The school is expected to announce the Wednesday press conference later today. He will replace Rick Pietri, who was fired at the end of last season.
Fowler's name no longer appears on the North Alabama athletics web site as the school's head coach.
Fowler is familiar with the Mobile area and South Alabama. He spent two seasons as a Jaguars' assistant coach under former head coach Rick Pietri during the 2000-01 and 2001-02 seasons. He also spent five seasons (1993-94 to 1997-98) as an assistant coach at Mobile's Spring Hill College before taking over as head coach for two seasons (1998-99 and 1999-2000).
Florida A&M's Fuller relies on old-school values
Former FSU, NFL player joins FAMU staff
TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- Corey Fuller doesn’t have any grandiose plans for how he is going to make his idea of turning the FAMU cornerbacks into some of the most competitive in all of college football work.
But it’s clear that he will rely on old-school values.
Sounding like a coach much older than his 41 years, Fuller insists that coaching is a ministry. He wants his players to be physical and he wants them to graduate.
The approach worked for him when he was a player, and most recently, when he was head coach at East Gadsden High School before being hired by FAMU coach Earl Holmes.
Fuller said leaving East Gadsden wasn’t an easy decision, but being at FAMU gives him an opportunity to continue what he was doing with the Jaguars.
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TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- Corey Fuller doesn’t have any grandiose plans for how he is going to make his idea of turning the FAMU cornerbacks into some of the most competitive in all of college football work.
But it’s clear that he will rely on old-school values.
Sounding like a coach much older than his 41 years, Fuller insists that coaching is a ministry. He wants his players to be physical and he wants them to graduate.
The approach worked for him when he was a player, and most recently, when he was head coach at East Gadsden High School before being hired by FAMU coach Earl Holmes.
Fuller said leaving East Gadsden wasn’t an easy decision, but being at FAMU gives him an opportunity to continue what he was doing with the Jaguars.
“If they get a degree and their life gets changed ...
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No. 1! Gold Nuggets make history in NAIA coaches poll
The 2012-13 Xavier University of Louisiana women's tennis team ROSTER (Click on photo to enlarge) |
This is the first time that a Xavier team in any sport has been ranked No. 1 in the NAIA. Xavier has competed in intercollegiate athletics since the 1930s and has produced NAIA-ranked teams since the early 1970s.
"This validates all the hard work and all the tough scheduling we've done through the years," said 10th-year XU coach Alan Green, whose team has won its last six duals and 10 of its last 12. "This is what I hoped we would get out of it."
The Gold Nuggets (14-7), No. 6 in the poll two weeks ago, received 8-of-13 first-place votes after dual-match victories against then-No. 2 William Carey on April 5 and then-No. 3 Auburn Montgomery the following day. AUM defeated then-No. 1 Brenau on April 9. Xavier is 9-0 this season against ranked NAIA opponents; all the losses were to NCAA Division I teams.
Brenau is second and AUM third in the new poll. Brenau received four first-place votes and AUM one.
"Everyone on the team believes we deserve this. It wasn't given to us," said junior Kourtney Howell, an NAIA All-American in 2012. "Everyone has a lot of confidence right now. Being No. 1 definitely makes us want to train harder. I think we'll handle the pressure fine." The Gold Nuggets were 13th in the preseason poll on Jan. 29 and have climbed in every poll thereafter. This is the Nuggets' fourth consecutive top-10 appearance. The NAIA releases tennis polls every two weeks. Although six of the previous eight Xavier teams qualified for the NAIA National Championship, the Gold Nuggets had spent just one week in the top 10 before this season. That was a No. 9 ranking in March 2007. Xavier's next match will be Friday against Fisk in the quarterfinals of an NAIA unaffiliated group qualifying tournament at Jonesboro, Ga. The winner of that tournament will receive an automatic bid to nationals. Challenging the Nuggets from the opposite side of the eight-team bracket will be No. 19 SCAD Atlanta and No. 21 Milligan. "We've made it to the top of the rankings, but in no way am I satisfied," Green said. "We still have a long way to go. We have a qualifying tournament this week and nationals next month. But I think we now believe we can win the national championship." Xavier is one of 38 U.S. colleges listed as a "Best Buy School" in the 2013 edition of the Fiske Guide to Colleges.
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XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
Xavier's five guys climb to No. 5 in NAIA coaches poll
NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana coach Alan Green calls his men's
tennis team's season nothing short of incredible.
The Gold Rush, despite playing shorthanded in every dual match this season, have four victories against NCAA Division I opponents, five against ranked NAIA opponents and two more against teams which weren't ranked when they played but are in the newest NAIA Coaches' Top 25 Poll, which was announced Tuesday. The XU men's success earned them a jump from eighth to fifth in the poll, and it's the program's highest ranking ever.
Xavier's down-a-man roster has resulted in automatic forfeits at No. 3 doubles and No. 6 singles to opponents at full strength. But the Rush have produced a winning record with the help of five 5-4 victories and three 4-3 victories.
"It's pretty amazing that the guys are in the top five despite the adversity we've faced," Green said.
"We're playing shorthanded, and we can't afford to have an off day by a single guy. It's amazing what we have done to this point."
The Gold Rush (12-7) won 2-of-3 duals since the previous poll, including a 5-4 victory at then-No. 6 William Carey and a 4-3 victory at D-I Jackson State. This is the 47th consecutive Gold Rush appearance in the top 25 and the 17th straight in the top 10.
Next for the Rush will be an NAIA unaffiliated group qualifying tournament at Jonesboro, Ga.
Xavier has a bye in the quarterfinals and will meet SCAD Atlanta or Reinhardt in the semifinals Friday. The tournament winner will receive an automatic bid to next month's NAIA National Championship.
Ed Cassiere, SID
XULAATHLETICS
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
The Gold Rush, despite playing shorthanded in every dual match this season, have four victories against NCAA Division I opponents, five against ranked NAIA opponents and two more against teams which weren't ranked when they played but are in the newest NAIA Coaches' Top 25 Poll, which was announced Tuesday. The XU men's success earned them a jump from eighth to fifth in the poll, and it's the program's highest ranking ever.
Xavier's down-a-man roster has resulted in automatic forfeits at No. 3 doubles and No. 6 singles to opponents at full strength. But the Rush have produced a winning record with the help of five 5-4 victories and three 4-3 victories.
"It's pretty amazing that the guys are in the top five despite the adversity we've faced," Green said.
"We're playing shorthanded, and we can't afford to have an off day by a single guy. It's amazing what we have done to this point."
The Gold Rush (12-7) won 2-of-3 duals since the previous poll, including a 5-4 victory at then-No. 6 William Carey and a 4-3 victory at D-I Jackson State. This is the 47th consecutive Gold Rush appearance in the top 25 and the 17th straight in the top 10.
Next for the Rush will be an NAIA unaffiliated group qualifying tournament at Jonesboro, Ga.
Xavier has a bye in the quarterfinals and will meet SCAD Atlanta or Reinhardt in the semifinals Friday. The tournament winner will receive an automatic bid to next month's NAIA National Championship.
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XULAATHLETICS
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
XU increases GCAC weekly award total for spring to 28
Devinn Rolland |
Rolland collected her third award of the season in women's outdoor track. Montrel earned his fourth men's tennis honor and second in a row, and Flowers received her first women's tennis award.
Rolland, a sophomore from Harvey, La., and a graduate of Cabrini High School in New Orleans, repeated as champion in the 100- and 200-meter dashes and the long jump in the GCAC Championships on Saturday. She met NAIA A-qualifying standards in the 100, 200, 400 relay and the long jump and broke her meet record in the long jump. Her 34 points helped the Gold Nuggets win the team championship for the second time in three years. Tramaine Shannon, Chartia Hurt and SiMon Franklin were Rolland's teammates on the 400 relay.
Montrel, a freshman from Atlanta and a graduate of Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy, set a GCAC men's tennis record for most weekly awards in a season. Montrel clinched the Gold Rush's 4-3 victory at NCAA Division I Jackson State on Sunday with a 5-7, 6-2, 6-3 decision over Jose Luque at No. 3 singles. He and Loic Didavi defeated Camilo Patino and Hernan Geria 8-2 at No. 1 doubles.
Flowers, a freshman from Lafayette, La., and a graduate of St. Thomas More High School, helped the Gold Nuggets win 5-2 Sunday at Jackson State. Flowers clinched the dual with a 6-2, 7-6 (7-0) decision against Harshini Reddy at No. 2 singles, and she teamed with Kourtney Howell for an 8-5 victory against Reddy and Kesica Jayapalan at No. 1 doubles.
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Both XU tennis teams will compete Friday and Saturday in an NAIA unaffiliated group qualifying tournament at Jonesboro, Ga. Next for XU track and field will be the LSU Alumni Gold meet on Saturday at Baton Rouge, La.
By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
XU teams are defending champs of NAIA qualifiers
NEW ORLEANS — The tennis teams of Xavier University of Louisiana are the defending champions and seeded first in an NAIA unaffiliated group qualifying tournament.
It will be the second consecutive year that the Gold Rush and Gold Nuggets travel to an Atlanta suburb for this tournament. The dual-match event — to be played at Clayton County Tennis Center in Jonesboro, Ga., on Friday and Saturday — is for schools from the Gulf Coast Athletic and Appalachian Athletic conferences, which do not field sufficient teams to compete for automatic berths to next month's NAIA National Championships. The men's and women's champions of the unaffiliated group tournament will receive automatic berths to nationals.
The Gold Rush are 12-7, and the Gold Nuggets are 14-7. Both are ranked in the top 10 of the NAIA.
Xavier's men have a bye in the quarterfinals and will play fourth-seeded SCAD Atlanta or fifth-seeded Reinhardt in the semifinals no sooner than 2 p.m. EDT Friday. Xavier's women will play no sooner than 11:30 a.m. EDT Friday against Fisk in the quarterfinals. If the Nuggets advance, they'll play Columbia (S.C.) or Tennessee Wesleyan in the semifinals no sooner than 4:30 p.m. Friday. The championship duals will be played Saturday.
The XU men seek their eighth consecutive championship of an unaffiliated group or conference tournament. The XU women are seeking their ninth title in 11 seasons.
NAIA Unaffiliated Group Tournament MEN Clayton County Tennis Center, Jonesboro, Ga. . . . all times Eastern Quarterfinals — Friday, April 19 #1 Xavier has a bye #4 SCAD Atlanta vs. #5 Reinhardt, 9 a.m. #3 Tennessee Wesleyan vs. #6 Tougaloo, 9 a.m. #2 Milligan vs. #7 Fisk, 9 a.m. Semifinals — Friday, April 19 Xavier vs. SCAD Atlanta-Reinhardt winner, not before 2 p.m. Milligan-Fisk winner vs. Tennessee Wesleyan-Tougaloo winner, not before 2 p.m. Championship — Saturday, April 20 Semifinal winners meet at 10 a.m. |
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XULAATHLETICS
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
Erves, Joseph receive All-Louisiana honorable mention
NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana seniors Denzell Erves and Wanto
Joseph received honorable mention on the All-Louisiana collegiate men's
basketball team announced late Saturday. Erves, a 6-foot-7 forward from Vicksburg, Miss., and a graduate of Vicksburg High School, averaged 13.7 points, 9.3 rebounds and 1.3 blocked shots per game this season and ranked third in NAIA Division I with 17 double-doubles. He became XU's career leader with 132 blocked shots — Louis Williams (1979-82) held the previous mark of 130 — and was No. 4 with 762 career rebounds. Erves was a third-team NAIA Division I All-American this season and was All-Gulf Coast Athletic Conference twice. |
Denzell Erves | Wanto Joseph |
Joseph, a 5-9 guard from New Orleans a graduate of O. Perry Walker High School, averaged 16.2 points, 3.6 rebounds, six assists and 1.9 steals per game and was All-GCAC. He was one of four NAIA Division I players this season, one of three Louisiana men's players in the last 10 seasons and the second in Xavier history to reach 500 points and 175 assists in a season.
Both Erves and Joseph reached 1,000 career points in the regular-season finale against city rival Dillard. Joseph finished with 1,041 points, and Erves scored 1,031.
Xavier had no representatives on the All-Louisiana women's basketball team, but the Gold Nuggets' Bo Browder was the runner-up to LSU's Nikki Caldwell in voting for Coach of the Year. Out of 32 votes cast, Caldwell received 12 and Browder eight. Nicholls State's DoBee Plaisance was third with four votes.
A Louisiana Sports Writers Association panel of sports information directors and media members selected the All-Louisiana teams.
By Ed Cassiere, SID
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
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Tuesday, April 16, 2013
FAMU Law School Bar Passage Rates Exceed State Average For The First Time
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ORLANDO, Florida -- There’s some good news at Florida A&M University.
For the first time since its College of law was re-established in 2000, the the first-time pass rate for Florida Bar exam test takers exceeded the state average. Twenty-three students took the test in February and 19 passed. At 82.6 percent, the FAMU College of Law beat the state average of 80.2 percent. It also came out ahead of five other law schools in the state.
“We are extremely pleased with the efforts of the administration, faculty and students of the FAMU College of Law,” said Larry Robinson, interim president of FAMU. “This news could not have come at a better time. The examination results clearly demonstrate that the right steps are being taken to ensure that our law students are prepared to enter their profession. Congratulations to the FAMU College of Law.”
FAMU Interim Provost Rodner Wright, who also serves as vice president for academic affairs, was also pleased with the nearly 20-point increase in the passage rate. “It is clear that the university is committed to continuous improvement,” Wright said. “That commitment is evident in the hard work of the administration, faculty and staff of the College of Law.”
In addition to exceeding the state average for the first time, this rate represents the first time in FAMU’s history that the College of Law scored above 80 percent for either the February or July Bar Exam. The 82.6 percent rate represents a 17.1 point increase from the prior highest rate for February Bar that was achieved a year ago at 65.5 percent.
Among Florida's public universities, FAMU finished behind FSU (24 of 25, 96.0 percent) and Florida International University (33 of 36, 91.7 percent), but ahead of the University of Florida (16 of 22, 72.7 percent).
“We are very proud of our recent graduates and we commend them for the dedication they have shown to achieve this milestone,” said LeRoy Pernell, College of Law Dean. “These results are a testament to the excellent quality of our curriculum and academic support programs at the FAMU College of Law.”
Among Florida's public universities, FAMU finished behind FSU (24 of 25, 96.0 percent) and Florida International University (33 of 36, 91.7 percent), but ahead of the University of Florida (16 of 22, 72.7 percent).
“We are very proud of our recent graduates and we commend them for the dedication they have shown to achieve this milestone,” said LeRoy Pernell, College of Law Dean. “These results are a testament to the excellent quality of our curriculum and academic support programs at the FAMU College of Law.”
The history-making bar passers will return to the College of Law on Monday, April 22 to be sworn in during the college’s ninth Oath of Admission Ceremony in the Ceremonial Moot Courtroom. The Oath of Attorney will be administered by the Honorable Belvin Perry Jr., Chief Judge, Ninth Judicial Circuit.
The public event will begin at 6:30 p.m.
Former Alabama State OL Terren Jones to work out for Atlanta Falcons Friday
TERREN JONES Hometown: Fort Walton Beach, Florida (Courtesy ASU Athletics) |
MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- Former Alabama State standout Terren Jones grew up idolizing big offensive tackles such as Hall of Famer Jonathan Ogden and former St. Louis Ram Orlando Pace.
These days, Jones, a 6-foot-8, 338-pounder, hears from the Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens, the team Ogden played for during most of his 12-year NFL career, three or four times a week, he said.
Jones will participate in his first workout for an NFL team Friday, when scouts from the Atlanta Falcons come to Montgomery to watch him showcase his talents less than a week before the NFL Draft begins next Thursday.
"I was like, you know, 'Man, I want to play in the NFL one day and now it's 10 days away," he said, recalling his childhood dreams which could soon be realized.
NSU Men’s Basketball Coach Anthony Evans leaving for FIU
Evans led the Spartans to their only NCAA tournament appearance two years ago when they defeated Missouri in the first round.
Evans has also helped lead the Spartans to back to back MEAC regular season titles.
Athletics Director Marty L. Miller announced the decision on Monday.
“We appreciate what coach Evans has been able to accomplish for our men’s basketball program during his tenure,” said Miller. “The success we’ve experienced has brought national recognition not only to the athletics program, but to the University as well. We wish him continued success at his next destination.”
“The University community has been well-served by the diligence and success of Coach Anthony Evans,” said Norfolk State president Dr. Tony Atwater. “I admire his commitment to students’ academic success and superior athletic performance. I wish him well in his new head coaching assignment.”
Evans spent six seasons as the head coach of...
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