Monday, August 19, 2013

The Heritage Sports Radio Network Releases 2013 HBCU Broadcast Schedule


HARTLY, Delaware  --  The Heritage Sports Radio Network (HSRN) will broadcast plenty of exciting HBCU football games. The broadcasts will be national on Sirius XM Satellite Radio and on local stations across the country.

HSRN 2013 HBCU Football Broadcast Schedule
DateGameSiteTime
8/30/13 (Fri)Morgan State @ ArmyWest Point, NY6:00pm (1st Time Army Has Played an HBCU)
8/31/13 (Sat)North Carolina Central @ DukeDurham, NC3:00pm (Bull City Gridiron Classic)
9/1/13 (Sun)FAMU vs. Mississippi ValleyOrlando, FL11:45pm (MEAC/SWAC Challenge)
9/1/13 (Sun)Bethune-Cookman @ Tennessee StateNashville, TN6:00pm (John Merritt Classic)
9/7/13 (Sat)Delaware State @ DelawareNewark, DE5:00pm (Rival Game)
*9/14/13 (Sat)Benedict vs. Virginia StateEast Rutherford, NJ2:00pm (New York Urban League Classic)
*9/14/13 (Sat)Jackson State vs. Tennessee StateMemphis, TN6:00pm (Southern Heritage Classic)
9/21/13 (Sat)Winston-Salem vs. TuskegeeCleveland, OH12:00pm (Cleveland Classic)
9/26/13 (Thu)Howard @ N.C.A&TGreensboro, NC6:30pm (MEAC Match Up)
9/28/13 (Sat)Fayetteville State vs. Elizabeth City StateRocky Mount, NC3:00pm (Down East Classic)
9/28/13 (Sat)Jackson State @ SouthernBaton Rouge, LA6:00pm (Battle of the Big Cats)
*10/5/13 (Sat)N.C. A&T vs. South Carolina StateAtlanta, GA3:00pm (Atlanta Football Classic)
10/10/13 (Thu)S.C. State @ NCCUDurham, NC6:30pm (MEAC Match-Up)
*10/12/13 (Sat)Morehouse vs. TuskegeeColumbus, GA1:00pm (Morehouse/Tuskegee Classic)
10/12/13 (Sat)Texas Southern @ Arkansas Pine BluffPine Bluff, AK 6:00pm (Conaway Cup Presentation)
10/19/13 (Sat)Morgan State @ North Carolina CentralDurham, NC1:00pm (NCCU Homecoming)
10/24/13 (Thu)Lane @ MilesBirmingham, AL6:00pm (SIAC Encounter)
*10/26/13 (Sat)Alabama State vs. Alabama A&MBirmingham, AL2:30pm (Magic City Classic)
11/2/13 (Sat)Shaw @ WSSUWinston-Salem, NC12:30pm (CIAA Match-Up-1-Thousand Horns Classic)
11/9/13 (Sat)Albany State vs. Ft. Valley StateColumbus, GA1:00pm (Fountain City Classic)
11/14/13 (Thu)Morgan State @ S.C. StateOrangeburg, SC6:30pm (MEAC Battle)
11/16/13 (Sat)CIAA Championship GameWinston-Salem, NCTBA (Conference Championship)
11/16/13 (Sat)SIAC Championship GameAtlanta, GA6:00pm (Conference Championship)
*11/23/13 (Sat)FAMU vs. Bethune-CookmanOrlando, FLTBA (Florida Blue Florida Classic)
11/28/13 (Thu)Stillman @ Alabama StateMontgomery, AL1:00pm (Turkey Day Classic)
*11/30/13 (Sat)Southern vs. GramblingNew Orleans, LA1:30pm (Bayou Classic)
12/7/13 (Sat)SWAC Championship GameHouston, TX12:00pm

All times are (EST) 

Schedule is Subject to Change

Kameron Smith, former WSSU QB, signs with German team

WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina  -- Quarterback Kam Smith, the career passing leader at Winston-Salem State, has signed to play for the Kiel Baltic Hurricanes of the German Football League.
         
Smith was a three-year starter for the Rams and last season led them to a school-best 14-1 finish, but he admitted that he didn’t know if he would ever play again.

"I really miss it,” Smith said by telephone on Friday night, “but now I get to put the pads on again.”

Smith left Sunday for Germany and will play Saturday in the Hurricanes’ final regular-season game.

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NOTE:  Smith received the 2012 Doug Williams Black College Offensive Player of the Year, 2012 Pigskin Club Offensive Player of the Year, 2012 CIAA Offensive Player of the Year/1st team All Conference, 2012 Don Hansen D2 football Gazette 2nd Team All Super Region 1, 2012 BoxToRow Offensive Player of the Year/1st team All American and 2012 AP Little America d2 2nd Team All American, amongst many other awards, during his elite career at Winston-Salem State University.  Smith joined the Rams in the spring of 2010, after playing a season at the U.S. Naval Academy where he spent two seasons with the Midshipmen. 

As John Dell, beat writer for the Winston-Salem Journal stated in December 2012, "all Smith did was go 31-4 as a starter and throw for 7,540 yards with an incredible 96 touchdown passes." No doubt, Kam Smith raised the bar very high for future Ram quarterbacks in both the classroom (Economics major) and playing field.

Florida A&M Rattlers' offensive line makes its push

TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- Offensive line coach Edwin Pata came into preseason camp with FAMU looking for five good men.

After two weeks, he thinks his need is met with a solid pool of backups.

“The good thing about this is now we are able to build depth and that’s positive,” Pata said.

“They’re getting reps and we can keep the same chemistry so in case we have to play a young guy we can have confidence in playing him.”

Pata is trying to establish an offensive line that he hopes will be more effective than it was last season, when quarterback Damien Fleming and his backup Tyler Bass were sacked 31 times.

While there were enough reasons to go around over the lack of offensive production last year when FAMU finished 4-7, the line took some pretty good hits.



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Hampton University Sailing Releases Fall Schedule

THE HAMPTON UNIVERSITY SAILING FLEET
(Courtesy Hampton University Athletics)
HAMPTON, Virginia -- Hampton University head sailing coach Alessandro Ambrosi released the program's fall 2013 schedule on Friday, a slate that includes one home regatta.

Ambrosi is entering his fifth season with the program.

The Pirates will open the season on Sept. 14-15 with a pair of regattas: the Navy Radial Open in Annapolis, Maryland and the Old Dominion Riley Open in Norfolk, Virginia. Hampton will then host its lone regatta of the fall, the Edward Teach Memorial at Strawberry Banks on Sept. 21-22.

The Faye Bennett MAISA Women's Singlehanded will be held in Annapolis, Maryland on September 28-29, as will the William & Mary Colony Cup in Williamsburg, Virginia. Giuditta Di Laghi finished seventh in the Faye Bennett MAISA Women's Singlehanded last season.

The Pirates will be in St. Mary's City, Maryland on Oct. 5-6 for the South #1 Regatta hosted by Saint Mary's College, before heading to Alexandria, Virginia on Oct. 12-13 for the South #2 hosted by Georgetown University.

Hampton will be in Newport News, Virginia on October 26-27 for The Webb Open hosted by Christopher Newport University, and the War Memorial will be held Nov. 2-3 in Norfolk, Virginia.

The fall schedule will wrap up on November 8-10 with the Women's Singlehanded Nationals in Newport, Rhode Island.

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


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Defense dominates in GSU scrimmage

GRAMBLING, Louisiana — The offense found a little bit of running room in Saturday’s scrimmage, but junior quarterback D.J. Williams summed up the performance — “the defense dominated.”

“They came out and played fast football, flew to the ball, and made a lot of plays on our side of the football,” Williams said. “We can’t have that as an offense — tackles for loss, sacks and bad decisions by me.”

The defense forced only one turnover compared to the first scrimmage, but the first and second teams allowed fewer yards and first downs.

The defensive line supplied plenty of pressure, accounting for the majority of the team’s nine sacks. Quarterbacks wore no-contact jerseys and were whistled down upon contact.



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WSSU’s Carlos Fields Jr Named Preseason First Team All-America; Top Returning Linebacker In DII


CARLOS FIELDS, Jr.
(Courtesy WSSU Rams Athletics)

WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina -- Winston-Salem State University senior linebacker, Carlos Fields Jr, has been named preseason first team Division II All-America by Phil Steele's College Football Preview.

This is another preseason honor for the Henderson, NC native and 2012 CIAA Defensive Player of the Year, as he was also recently tabbed first team HBCU All-America by Boxtorow.com, and was selected for the second consecutive season as a preseason first team All-CIAA selection.

Nate Hartung joins Fields on the team, as he was selected to the third team offensive line and defensive tackle, Donnie Owens, was selected to the fourth team. Offensive lineman, Chris Beardon, who has also been tabbed as a preseason selection on the fourth team, is sitting out this season after being diagnosed with lupus during the offseason.

Carlos Fields Jr (6-2, 235, Sr, Henderson, NC) was also selected by Phil Steele's College Football Preview as the top returning linebacker in NCAA Division II football. Nate Hartung (6-2, 380, Butler, PA) was tabbed as the fourth best retuning offensive guard, while Donnie Owens (6-3, 295, Sr, Fayetteville, NC) was ranked as the seventh best returning defensive tackle.

The Rams will open their season on a Thursday night at UNC Pembroke on Sept. 5 at 8 p.m.

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WSSU’s Daren Hart Named to East Carolina All-Time Defensive Team

COACH DAREN HART
WINSTON-SALEM STATE FOOTBALL
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina -- Winston-Salem State University assistant football coach, Daren Hart, has been named to the East Carolina University All-Time Defensive Team as named by the fans as during a recent vote celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium.

Daren Hart was selected to the All-Time Defensive second team as a defensive back.

Hart was a four-year letter winner and a three-time All-South Independent selection (1993-95). He earned second-team freshman All-America honors by Pro Football News and was named Defensive Most Valuable Player of the 1995 St. Jude Liberty Bowl, where he returned an interception 39 yards for a touchdown. Hart was selected as a 1996 USA Today Player-of-the-Week for his 13 tackle, one sack and one interception performance against national football power Miami (FL).

Daren Hart is in his fourth season as a member of the Winston-Salem State University football coaching staff where he focuses on leading the safeties in the defensive backfield. Hart's arrival at WSSU was a homecoming of sorts, as he returned to the city of Winston-Salem where he played his high school football at nearby Carver High School.

"I am so honored that the fans of East Carolina noticed my career", says Daren Hart. "It was definitely some of the best years of my life."

"I like to coach with the same passion that I played with, and so far it has helped me develop some pretty good players. Thanks again for all the support and I hope to continue my rise to the top", added Hart.


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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Florida A&M Rattler Fans Have Reason to Be Excited

TALLAHASSEE, Florida  --  It was the first full scrimmage by the 2013 FAMU Rattler football team on this, a rainy day. Before the rain started you could hear the Marching 100 practicing a quarter mile away. That might not seem important, but if you have grown up around Rattler Nation then you know that when performing at its best the band can be heard miles away. Given the smaller size of the band there is a concern about them sounding like a tinker toy. Not to worry! They haven’t created that earth-quaking sound just yet, but you will be able to hear them in the nosebleed section.

Yesterday, It seemed like everybody was on the field practicing, the players, referees, trainers in training, coaches, they were all there; so much so that a fan was heard asking “where is the band?” One strange gentlemen in a University of Georgia jersey paced around the practice area as if he was exercising. If he was there to support the team then someone please get him a Rattler jersey. Otherwise, if he is a spy for some other team then he shouldn’t be so obvious.

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Week 1: FAMU's "The Marching 100"

TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- A total of 325 student musicians have auditioned for the 2013 band. The institution's certification process continues as does the rigors of returning Florida A&M University's Incomparable Marching 100 to its future days of glory.


Texas College holds intrasquad scrimmage

TYLER, Texas  --  The Texas College Steers will be opening eyes in the Central States Football League in the 2013 season.

Sound a bit improbable after a 2-7 year last season? Those two wins were more than Texas College had in the past two seasons combined.

The Texas College intrasquad scrimmage started to answer several questions.

“It’s a new year and it’s time to represent, show people that things are changing and how we do things at Texas College,” yelled Luis Castro, a projected defensive end starter from Gilmer, as the defense huddled just before the scrimmage started. “We are going to set the pace.”

Castro and his Gilmer teammate, defensive back Jeremey McMillan, were a few of local East Texans making big plays in the 15-play scrimmage. After a break, the Steers played a 15-minute quarter with a steady flow of replacements getting a look from the coaches.

Langston University got the preseason nod for the Red River Athletic Conference title and Texas College was voted in for a third-place finish.

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ASU's Crowell keeps his sights on NFL dream

MONTGOMERY, Alabama  --  Former Georgia tailback Isaiah Crowell’s dream of playing in the NFL is still very much alive.

The 2011 SEC freshman of the year said he has put his off-field troubles behind him and is now comfortable at Alabama State.
 But his allegiance to the team where he briefly starred hasn’t changed since his dismissal from the Bulldogs in June 2012 following an arrest on felony weapons charges. Crowell said he’s still friends with ex-teammates, including his backfield successors Todd Gurley and Keith Marshall, and has high hopes for the fifth-ranked Bulldogs -- and for his own Football Championship Subdivision Hornets. “I watch them ... CONTINUE READING

Clark Atlanta University Football Tickets are on SALE NOW


ATLANTA, Georgia  --  Are you ready some FOOTBALL???

Tickets for the Clark Atlanta University 2013 football season are on SALE NOW.

Individual and season tickets are $10 for each game except HOMECOMING which is $25. Season ticket packages are available in three levels this season and all include one (1) admission to all six (6) HOME games at Panther Stadium including HOMECOMING.

The RED level ($100) consists of a Panther Pride T-Shirt and parking pass while the BLACK level ($125) includes everything in the RED package with the addition of reserved seating at Panther Stadium throughout the season and one ticket to the CAU v. Southern University game in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

With the PANTHER level, two RED level packages can be purchased at a discounted price of $175, which is a $25 savings. Group rates are available for individual tickets at a group rate of $5 per ticket and all tickets must be purchased at the same time. Individual and season tickets must be purchased with cash, money order or cashier's check (made payable to CAU Athletics) through the main athletic office (located in Epps Gymnasium) prior to game day or at the ticket gate on game day.

For more information about season tickets, please CLICK HERE or call 404-880-8123 for all other ticket inquiries. BE A PANTHER FAN!!!


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Creekside High football player dies after being injured



High school football player dies after scrimmage: The Fulton County Medical Examiner determined 16-year-old De'Antre Turman died from a neck fracture sustained while tackling a receiver during Friday night's game.

COLLEGE PARK, Georgia  -- A Creekside High School football player has died after being injured in a scrimmage Friday night.

De’Antre Turman, an 11th grader and cornerback for the Seminoles, died after being hurt on the Banneker High School field in College Park, the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s office confirmed on Saturday.

Turman, 16, died of a broken neck later Friday night at Grady Memorial Hospital. The Medical Examiner’s Office said Turman’s death resulted from his neck vertebrae being broken “due to blunt force trauma.”

“Our hearts and prayers go out to the family of this student,” Fulton County school system spokeswoman Samantha Evans said.

“This is a truly horrific way to begin a school year.”
 
Turman was one of the state’s top prospects for the 2015 class. Many colleges had planned on evaluating him this season. He got his first major-college scholarship offer in June from Kentucky.  

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Southern offense stepping up



BATON ROUGE, Louisiana  --  The Southern football team convened on the practice fields Saturday morning to conduct its final intrasquad scrimmage — and to hopefully put a stamp on what has been a long, grueling and hot preseason camp.

In the time between last week’s scrimmage and Saturday, the offense displayed signs of significant progress in moving the ball effectively against the first-team defense.

Unofficially, quarterback Dray Joseph completed 19 of 28 passes for 157 yards to go along with an interception and a touchdown.

Sophomore wide receiver Willie Quinn continued to shine in camp. He led the receiving corps with four catches for 47 yards — including a 35-yard touchdown play, on which he ran a 5-yard hitch route, caught the ball, made two defenders miss and scampered down the sideline for the score.

“That’s the type of things we are going to need out of Willie,” Joseph said. “We need for him to be explosive.”

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SU Jaguars’ Williams happy to be back on field after scare

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana  --  No player wants to be on the sideline. And certainly not on the brink of a senior season. And definitely not with the frightening thought of not knowing that the season could somehow be off the table.

Yet that’s where Southern senior cornerback Virgil Williams found himself little more than a week ago.

A bout of heat exhaustion led to dehydration, a diagnosis of a kidney infection and, fortunately as the situation played out, just the lost time during the feisty, 5-foot-9 cornerback’s final preseason camp.



“I was definitely scared,” Williams said. “The injury came, and it was really close to the season opener. And not just the season opener, but I didn’t know if I would have to get surgery or just sit out for a year. So I just prayed every night, stayed positive and believed that I would be better.”

Being positive is what Williams — with all 5-feet-9 of him setting the tone — and his secondary mates are all about.

First, Williams said his teammates supported him. Meanwhile, Williams saw his injury as a window of opportunity for newer players and liked how his teammates would rather support each other than focus on taking spots.

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Jackson State ready to defend SWAC East Division title

JACKSON, Mississippi  --  In the unpredictable Southwestern Athletic Conference, Jackson State has been one of the few consistently successful programs.

Eighth-year coach Rick Comegy says he feels "really good about this year's team" and sees no reason why that consistency would change.

The Tigers, who are coming off an Eastern Division title last season, return eight starters on offense and another seven on defense.

Returning starting quarterback Clayton Moore, who threw for 1,863 yards and 11 touchdowns last season, is battling freshman LaMontiez Ivy for the starting job. Running backs Tommy Gooden and Rakeem Sims are also back after combining to rush for nearly 1,400 yards last season.

Cornerback Qua Cox was named the SWAC's preseason defensive player of the year after grabbing five interceptions last season.

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Alcorn State tries to continue improvement in Jay Hopson's second season

LORMAN, Mississippi  --  Alcorn State was surprisingly competitive during coach Jay Hopson's first season.

Now the Braves are trying to become a real factor in the Southwestern Athletic Conference Eastern Division after finishing 4-7 last season.

Alcorn State's trademark under Hopson was a stingy pass defense that gave up just 156 yards per game. The Braves return all four starters in the secondary.

But the Braves struggled badly on offense, averaging just 16 points per game. Hopson hopes another year of learning can help improve production. Quarterback John Gibbs returns after completing just 48.6 percent of his passes for 1,406 yards last season.

Alcorn State has a very tough September schedule, playing the SEC's Mississippi State in the opener before key conference games against Mississippi Valley, Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Alabama State.

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MVSU looking to rekindle offense to go with stingy defense

ITTA BENA, Mississippi  --  Mississippi Valley coach Karl Morgan is trying to keep his program's newfound momentum.

The fourth-year coach led the Delta Devils to a 5-6 record last season to gain some respect in the Southwestern Athletic Conference. Mississippi Valley had a combined 1-20 record in 2010 and 2011.

The Delta Devils return several key players, including preseason All-Southwestern Athletic Conference selections like defensive lineman Robert Simpson, defensive back Kevin Eugene and receiver Julian Stafford.

MVSU had one of the league's best defenses a year ago, but must continue to improve on offense. The Delta Devils were easily the league's worst passing team a year ago and have a three-man race for the job this fall between Patrick Ivy, Carl Davis and Grant Sims.

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A&T reinstates QB Lewis Kindle

GREENSBORO, North Carolina  --  A&T quarterback Lewis Kindle has been reinstated to the football team by athletics director Earl Hilton but will be required to sit out the season opener at Appalachian State at 6 p.m. Sept. 7.

Kindle, who was charged with driving while impaired by campus police on July 5 after blood-alcohol tests measured him three times above the North Carolina limit, also will serve as a speaker for area middle school students about the importance of good decision-making, according to A&T.

The charges against Kindle, considered a first-time offender, have been resolved through a student judicial committee and will result in him performing community service. Kindle had a court date scheduled for Aug. 26.

Kindle's appearances before students are a separate requirement by the athletics department.

Kindle practiced Monday for the first time. Kindle would be eligible to play in A&T's home opener, at 6 p.m. Sept. 14 against Elon.

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B-CU Hoops Announces 2013-14 Schedule

DAYTONA BEACH, Florida  --  Four teams that made the 2013 NCAA Tournament are on the 2013-14 Bethune-Cookman Men’s Basketball schedule, announced Friday by head coach Gravelle Craig.

In addition to Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) opponent North Carolina A&T, the Wildcats will face New Mexico State, who has won consecutive WAC Tournament Championships and made two NCAA Tournament appearances;  Colorado State,  who earned an at-large berth out of the Mountain West; and Akron, the MAC Tournament champion as part of its non-conference slate.

“It’s all about getting ready for March and our conference tournament. The best way to do that is play against teams with tournament experience,” said Craig, who begins his third season as B-CU’s head coach. “It’s a challenging schedule, and it’s one that will help our team improve as the season progresses.”

The New Mexico State and Colorado State games are part of the Colorado State Classic, which will include a stop in Greeley, Colo., with games against the Southwestern Athletic Conference’s (SWAC) Prairie View A&M and host institution Northern Colorado.

That tournament is also the start of a 50-day span between B-CU home games.

After opening the season at home against Trinity Baptist, the Wildcats travel to the University of South Florida on November 12, then return home to play two of their next three (Trinity College, Nov. 19 and FIU, Nov. 21)  in Historic Moore Gymnasium, but won’t play at home again until their MEAC home opener January 11, 2014 against North Carolina A&T.

Included in the 12-game road trip: stops in Ohio (Akron and Youngstown State), Virginia, (A MEAC swing with Norfolk State and Hampton),  Michigan (Detroit Mercy) and Illinois (Northern Illinois), in addition to in-state games against Stetson and North Florida.

“It’s going to be a lot of travel,” Craig said. “Hopefully, it’ll help us come together as a team.”

B-CU advanced to the MEAC Tournament semifinals for the third consecutive year in 2013 after winning the MEAC regular season title in 2011, and appearing in the championship game in 2012.

SCHEDULE NOTES: The team will log approximately 17,763 air miles this season, surpassing the 2010-11 team’s total of 13,956… The Ohio swing will mark the third time in four years the Wildcats have played in the Buckeye State; Four Ohio natives are on the roster, and the Akron game will be a homecoming for junior point guard Ricky Johnson who played at the same St. Vincent-St. Mary HS that produced LeBron James …  B-CU’s last game against a SWAC team was a 68-61 win over Texas Southern in 2009; this will be the first meeting with Prairie View A&M since 1981;  In MEAC play, the Wildcats are 14-10 on the road the past three seasons.

B-CU Men's Basketball - 2013-14 Schedule

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HU men's basketball benefits from Bahamas trip

HAMPTON, Virginia --  Hampton University basketball's preseason trip to the Bahamas provided all of the benefits coach Ed Joyner Jr. hoped when he scheduled it.

A bridge from the Pirates' run at the end of last season. Evidence of the individual improvement players made over the summer. An early start defining roles for the upcoming season. And, oh yeah, team building and camaraderie.

"Our guys left hugging each other," Joyner said.

The Pirates played three games against Bahamian competition during a recent six-day trip and had 10 practice sessions leading up to the trip. The NCAA permits such international trips once every four years, and Joyner said the makeup of the present roster made for ideal timing.

"We felt that this year it would be more beneficial to us now so that we're not going into the season trying to figure anything out," he said. "We're building off of what we did last year. We thought that we finished strong, and we thought that this would be a perfect time to take a trip, to build off of what we did last year."

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Fort Valley State’s quarterback competition is crowded

FORT VALLEY, Georgia  -- The preseason at Fort Valley State has a familiar question to it: Who’s the quarterback?

Former Peach County, Ohio State and Georgia Southern quarterback Antonio Henton finally got in uniform two years ago only to get injured and miss part of 2011. He finished 2012 seventh in the SIAC in passing efficiency and first in yards (2,604) and touchdowns (20), helping the Wildcats to a division title and trip to the playoffs.

But fifth-year head coach Donald Pittman is back in search mode at the position. Adding to the concerns is the fact that the Wildcats are also basically starting over at wideout, a spot that has been fairly strong regardless of the quarterback. Inexperienced veteran Chris Broomfield is back, and freshmen Isaiah Spencer and Michael Eddy have joined the race. A familiar face is in uniform again with the return of Eugene Smith. The Wildcats were 8-2 in 2010, mostly with Smith taking the snaps until a midseason knee injury. CONTINUE READING

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Hampton U's McCorory, U.S. women second-best in 4x400 relay at worlds

MOSCOW, Russia — With international veterans Jessica Beard, Natasha Hastings and Hampton's Francena McCorory in the lineup, Team USA's chances in the women's 4x400 relay final at the track and field world championships on Saturday looked golden.

It was a rookie team member, Ashley Spencer, though, who got the Americans in trouble.



A relay-zone glitch — Spencer, running third leg, cut to the inside lane instead of maintaining her clear path ahead, as she neared McCorory, the Bethel High and Hampton University alumna running anchor. Only problem was that Russia's Kseniya Ryzhova got to the exchange area before Spencer and was able to get the baton off cleanly to Antonina Krivoshapka while McCorory lost critical ground in the process.

McCorory, an Olympic gold medalist in the event and a member of past world championship teams, gave chase but couldn't make up the lost ground. With the big home crowd screaming encouragement to Krivoshapka, McCorory simply couldn't ...

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JCSU football pumped up for 2013 Eddie C. McGirt Classic

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina  -- Johnson C. Smith University Athletics will celebrate the 2013 Eddie C. McGirt Kick-off Classic on September 12th and 14th on the campus of JCSU. The Golden Bulls football team will play their home opener on Saturday, September 14th at 2:00 p.m. against Bowie State University on McGirt Field at the Irwin Belk Complex.

The first home game of the JCSU football season has been marked as the "Eddie C. McGirt Classic" in honor and recognition of legendary coach Eddie 'Cut' McGirt. The 2013 Eddie C. McGirt Classic celebration begins with a Thursday Kickoff Luncheon inside Grimes Lounge at the Mary Joyce Taylor Crisp Student Union, scheduled from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m.

 McGirt served as head football coach at JCSU from 1959-77 and led the Golden Bulls to their lone CIAA Football Championship in 1969. In addition, McGirt also served as the University's head basketball coach (1959-62), Director of Athletics, and Chair of the Department of Health and Physical Education (1978-85). He was inducted into the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Hall of Fame in 1977. McGirt retired with an overall football coaching record of 118-73.

Each year JCSU will extend a special invitation to members of the "Block S Club" (former JCSU lettermen athletes) and all Hall of Fame inductees for a return to campus to join in the weekend activities and celebrate the legacy of Coach Eddie C. McGirt.

"I'm delighted that the JCSU 100 Club, alumni, and the neighboring community will have an event to celebrate the life and contributions of Coach McGirt with Johnson C. Smith University," said Director of Athletics Stephen Joyner, Sr. "Eddie McGirt is certainly a deserving individual to be honored and have our Kickoff Classic carry his legendary name." 

JCSU football will square off against Bowie State University on Saturday, September 14th in a non-conference showdown scheduled to kickoff at 2:00 p.m.

During the classic luncheon; the JCSU Department of Athletics will further promote the 1,000 Golden Bulls Campaign. The 1,000 Golden Bulls is a campaign designed to raise at least $1 million  annually for assistance with student-athlete scholarships and to support the operating budget of JCSU's sport programs. With the initiative, the department of athletics can ensure that student-athletes receive a transformational education

The Kickoff Luncheon is scheduled for Thursday, September 12th beginning at 12:00 noon inside Grimes Lounge. The 2013 JCSU football home opener is slated for 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 14th at the Irwin Belk Complex.



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Benedict Offense Shines In First Scrimmage

COLUMBIA, South Carolina  --  The Benedict Tigers held their first controlled scrimmage on Saturday morning, with the offense excelling on several big plays.

Kendariss Brown had a 90-yard touchdown reception on the offense's first possession of the scrimmage on a third-down and long. Brown finished with two TDs.

While it was a good day for the offense, head coach James Woody was not happy with the defense giving up several big plays, especially on third-and-long situations such as Brown's big touchdown.

"I thought we did some good things out there and we did some bad things as well," Woody said. "We're still not where we should be. But the effort is there and we are getting better every day. We just have to get in football shape and make some better plays and find a way to stop the offense on second and third and long situations. I'm not satisfied with that yet. We have to get off the field on third and fourth down and can't let anybody get behind us."

Woody also said the running backs had a good day, especially senior running back Chris Johnson.

"We need that type of leadership, especially with a young team and the transfers we have," Woody said. "I am really excited about the offensive line, especially with A.J. Becton, who is really leading that offensive line. I'm a little disappointed in Stevon Wilkenson. He was our best lineman last year, but he just is not there yet. But we will work him and get him focused and get him to do what we need him to do. Marcus is our leader and I have great confidence in him and am 120 percent behind him. I've just got to get him to manage the game and not try to take over the game by himself."


 "I thought the running game was outstanding today," Woody said. "We just need more from the defense, stop looking in the backfield and understand third and fourth down and yardage and we will be OK."

On the defensive side, Brandon Beech stood out with an interception, a couple of batted balls and sacks and several punishing hits.

Woody said he is happy with the progress of the offensive line, as well as the leadership of several of the veteran players, including Beech, Martin Epps and quarterback Marcus Graham.