Sunday, February 9, 2014

Miles Golden Bears Sign 35 for 2014

FAIRFIELD, Alabama Following a Miles College 6-4 campaign and an SIAC Western Division Title in 2013 including the Golden Bears second trip to the SIAC Football Championship in the last three years, MC head coach Reginald Ruffin and his staff announced the names of 35 future Golden Bears that make up the 2014 recruiting class.

The Golden Bears class includes 18 defensive players, 16 offensive players and one specialist from four different states. MC added 23 recruits from Alabama, nine from Georgia and one signee apiece from Florida, Mississippi and Tennessee.

"I feel really good about this 2014 group," Ruffin said. "We stayed close to home as Alabama dominated the list. We felt that we needed to get bigger in the interior of our defensive line and we addressed the need in that area. I feel good that every kid on the list will be able to come in and develop and help us."

Miles College opens 2014 spring practices on Monday, March 3rd with the annual spring game set for Saturday, March 22nd at Albert J. Sloan Stadium in Fairfield, Alabama.



2014 Miles College Football Recruiting Class

1. Jacob Allen
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
LS5'11240Alabaster, ALThompson
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2. Camron Gordon
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
LB5'10185Stockbridge, GAStockbridge
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3. Ta'Varis Odom
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
LB5'11190Ellenwood, GAStockbridge
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4. Tayler Thomas
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
DE6'3220Dublin, GADublin
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5. Sherrod Postell
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
DL6'0285Troy, ALCharles Henderson
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6. Robert Kimble
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
OL6'3250Palmetto, GACreekside
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7. Kenledjuan Moxey
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
WR5'11180Fairburn, GALangston Hughes
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8. Quatrez Sparkman
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
DB5'11180Union City, GACreekside
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9. Jaquan Morris
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
QB6'0185Lawrenceville, GABerkmar
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10. Jamarcus Hill
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
HB5'10205Silas, ALSouthern Choctaw
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11. Jalen Pearson
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
DB6'2185Stone Mountain, GATucker
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12. Javontae Jackson
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
HB5'10195Lisman, ALChoctaw
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13. Rashard Deloach
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
ATH5'10175Butler, ALChoctaw
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14. Calvin Burns JR
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
DL6'0300Birmingham, ALPinson Valley
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15. Kyantrae Lewis
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
DB5'10180Evergreen, ALHillcrest Evergreen
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16. Ronderek Rice
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
LB5'11197Tuscaloosa, ALTuscaloosa Central
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17. De'Marius Abercromibie
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
DL5'11275Centreville, ALBibb County
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18. Dikembe Aaron
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
DL6'0260Brent, ALBibb County
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19. Malik Campbell
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
QB6'0185Mobile, ALM.T. Blount
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20.  LaBarron Rodgers
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
LB5'10195Mobile, ALM.T. Blount
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21. Jaryus Wilson
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
ATH5'10180Verbena, ALStanhope Elmore
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22. Christien Rogers
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
LB6'2230Gallion, ALLinden
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23. Tamarcus Russell
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
LB5'11195Dadeville, ALDadeville
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24. Kynard Craig
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
DB6'4190Gallion, ALLinden
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25. Charles Gooden
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
OL6'2255Memphis, TNMemphis Central
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26. Aaron Bly
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
OL6'2300Montgomery, ALCarver
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27. Antonio Dunn
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
WR6'0180Montgomery, ALCarver
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28. Justin Martin
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
LB6'1205Montgomery, ALCarver
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29. Michael Howard
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
RB5'10205Spanish Fort, ALSpanish Fort
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30. Joseph Jall
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
OL6'3270Montevallo, AL.Jemison
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31. Keyshawn Jemison
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
HB5'10225Jemison, AL.Jemison
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32. Latarrius Powell
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
DB5'9175Birmingham, ALWenonah
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33. Trey Smith
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
WR6'2175Lawrenceville, GANorcross
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34. Fred Ward
PosHTWTHometownHigh School/JUCO/COLLEGE
DE6'4235Aberdeen, MSItawamba CC
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35. Izeyic Phifer
PosHTWTHometownHigh School
OL6'3275Pensacola, FLWest Florida Tech
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FSU Broncos Ink 13 on Signing Day

FAYETTEVILLE, North Carolina  -- National Signing Day went as well as one could expect for the Fayetteville State University football team and Head Coach Lawrence Kershaw on Wednesday. The Broncos landed 13 recruits' National Letters of Intent, with a couple more signings potentially on the way.

"Last year when we came in, we got a late start and I thought we did a good job of recruiting," said Kershaw, who went 6-4 in his first season as FSU head coach. "This year, we were able to start early and get some guys to a couple of our games. We got out in front of it."

There were a couple key areas the Broncos wanted to strengthen. One of those is wide receiver, and the FSU staff clearly stocked its roster at that position. FSU inked four receivers on Signing Day.

"For us offensively, we're a four-wide offense," Kershaw said. "We have to have an abundance of wide receivers. We probably have four or five guys that'll have 500 receiving yards or more."

Marcus Jenkins was the first of the 2014 class to officially commit to the Broncos, faxing in his National Letter of Intent at 8:27 am. Jenkins, a 5-foot-10, 175-pound wide receiver from Asheville, NC, and TC Roberson High School, is very quick and made plays out of the slot while in high school.

As his highlight reel shows, Jenkins is tough to bring down when given space in the open field; such as on screens. He also returned kicks and punts and runs track & field.

Jenkins caught 62 passes for 879 yards and 12 touchdowns during his senior year of high school ball.

Marcus Jenkins Online Profile

Fred McDuffie sent in his Letter of Intent shortly after Jenkins. McDuffie, a 6-foot 190-pound wide receiver from Southeast Raleigh High School, was an All-Conference performer in high school. A possessor of a 4.41 40-yard dash time, McDuffie has breakaway speed when given space.

In an upset of Clayton High School last season, McDuffie caught a 48-yard touchdown pass and returned a kick 99 yards for a score. He is a sprinter and a basketball player in high school, as well.

"He's a bigger guy who makes plays all over the field," said Calvin Randall, FSU's receivers coach.

Fred McDuffie Online Profile

Avery Redden, a 6-foot 175-pound receiver from Pine Forest High School in Fayetteville, committed on Wednesday. Redden is a three-year basketball letterman who played just one season of high school football.

In that season, though, Redden excelled enough to get noticed by the Fayetteville State coaching staff. His highlight reel shows he quickly learned the ability to get open, make people miss and fight through tackles.

Redden finished his senior season with 47 catches, 665 receiving yards and six touchdown receptions. FSU coach Lawrence Kershaw believes that as Redden continues to learn the game of football, he can excel at the college level.

"He doesn't have a whole lot of experience but look at his film," Kershaw said. "He can play. He can run and jump; he's fast. He just fits the bill at that spot."

"He's very athletic," Randall said. "He was a forward on the basketball team. His ability to go up and get the football is outstanding."

Avery Redden Online Profile

Maleek Gorham also joined the program at wide-out. Gorham, who stands 5-foot-11 and 165 pounds, played running back and cornerback and returned punts and kicks at D.H. Conley High School (Greenville, NC). His highlight tape is full of outstanding runs.

At FSU, he will shift to the wide receiver position; where FSU coach Lawrence Kershaw believes his speed and cutting ability can excel. As a senior, Gorham gained 394 yards on 56 carries in six games. He also scored five times on the ground.

Gorham led Conley in receiving yards despite just catching three passes. Those receptions totaled 176 yards (58.7 yards per catch) and one touchdown.

"He's dangerous as soon as he catches the football," Randall said. "He's an unbelievable playmaker with great speed."

Speed is one common trait for all these receivers. It's a product of Kershaw's four-wide offense to spread the field and coach believes they'll each be able to do so at the college level.

"They're fast," Kershaw said. "That's the No. 1 thing we look for: speed. You've got to be able to run and make plays. We want guys that are fast and guys that are athletic."

Maleek Gorham Online Profile

Athleticism describes Brenton Flowers perfectly. Flowers, a six-foot 170-poud quarterback from Richmond Senior High School, ran a 4.56 40-yard dash and participate in track and field. As evidenced by his highlights, Flowers has the ability to both throw on the run and create plays with his feet.

In his senior year, Flowers completed 50-of-106 passes for 948 yards, nine touchdowns and just one interception. He was lethal when he carried the football, compiling 832 yards on 89 carries. He scored 10 touchdowns on the ground.

"He's a very smart young man and a big-time leader," said Randall, who also coaches the quarterbacks.

Brenton Flowers Online Profile

Raquan Jones, a 6-foot-1 180-pound defensive back from Eastern Guilford High School in Gibsonville, NC, joins the FSU secondary. He is a tall corner that will be an obstacle for opposing quarterbacks.

Jones shifted from wide receiver to free safety and to defensive back in his senior season and was dominant at all three positions. He finished the year with 100 tackles, four interceptions, five passes defended, a sack and three receiving touchdowns. He was named his team's offensive player of the year.

He'll be used as a defensive back at FSU, where Broncos coach Lawrence Kershaw believes his speed and coverage ability can flourish.

"He has the size and athletic ability to be a big-time player," defensive coordinator Errick Hargrove said.

"He's a cover corner," Kershaw said. "He can get it done there. Anytime you can get a 6-1, 6-2 corner that helps. It makes it tough for a quarterback to throw over him."

Raquan Jones Online Profile 

Ralphael Bernard is a 6-foot-3, 285-pound defensive lineman from Garden City Junior College in Raleigh, NC.

He has the ability to clog up running lanes with his frame and also rush the passer. He had 44 tackles in just seven games last season; while also recording two sacks.

Raphael Bernard Online Profile

Joining Bernard on the line will be 6-foot-5, 275-pound defensive tackle Daseion Cole. Cole's highlights show a defensive tackle that is proficient at eating up running lanes of opposing offenses.

His experience blends well with the high school seniors that will be coming into the program.

Deseion Cole Online Profile 

Justin Hooks is a 6-foot-4 defensive lineman from Southeast Guilford High School in Greensboro, NC. Hooks averaged four tackles per game last season and figures to be a force on the outside edge of the pass rush at the college level.

At Southeast Guilford, he played end and frequently made things difficult for the opposing quarterback with pressure or batted balls at the line of scrimmage.

Justin Hooks Online Profile 

James York comes to Fayetteville State from College of the Desert (California), where the 6-foot-5 240-pounder saw most of his time at defensive end.

At FSU, York will move to outside linebacker and still see time on the line in different formations. Theron Jones, the outside linebackers coach at FSU, is excited by York's potential. He believes York can step in and provide an immediate impact.

"He's athletic and physical," Jones said. "He's a guy who can stand up or put his hand down. He brings in a good blend that will go with the younger players we have coming in. We believe he'll make his mark on Bronco football immediately."

"We're beefing up the defensive line," Kershaw said. "Bernard and Cole fill an immediate need for us. We needed to get bigger and they fit the bill. James York is an outside backer; but he's just a superior, talented kid. We're really looking for him to come in and have a big year."

James York Online Profile

Jertaves Jenkins joins the FSU program out of South Central High School in Winterville, NC. Jenkins had some Division I interest but chose the Broncos, where he could immediately make his presence felt.

At 6-foot-2 and 215 pounds, Jenkins has the prototypical frame for an outside linebacker; the position he'll play at Fayetteville State. He also saw some time at running back while at South Central.

"He's a big, tall kid," outside linebackers coach Theron Jones said. "He fits the mold we're looking for. We expect an immediate impact. Anytime you can get a high-caliber kid, you're excited by him being in your program."

Jertaves Jenkins Online Profile

FSU also landing the commitment of Scotland County High School (Laurinburg, NC)'s Marquis Williams.

Williams, a 6-foot-2 220-pound middle linebacker, had 117 tackles for the Fighting Scots team that went 15-1 and advanced all the way to the 4A state championship game.

His ability to lead a defense and read the play as its developing is clearly present on his highlight reel.

Marquis Williams Online Profile 

Last but not least, the Broncos inked the commitment of Brian Jones, a 6-foot 280-pound center from Santa Rosa Junior College.

With Jones, FSU gets a quick big offensive lineman that Kershaw hopes can pay big dividends for the Broncos.

"He's very physical," Kershaw said. "He's extremely quick and he's extremely physical. He has a high motor. When we looked at him on film, we knew we had to go after him."

Brian Jones Online Profile

The FSU football staff believes, it was a good class designed to both fill any minor holes and have this team in position to compete for a CIAA championship.

"We're in good shape," Kershaw said. "We just had to fill a few holes. Now we're in good shape."

Fayetteville State is the second-oldest public institution in North Carolina. A member of the University of North Carolina System, FSU has nearly 6,000 students and offers degrees in more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs.

RECRUITSHT/WTPOSH.S./JC
Ralphael Bernard6'3/285DLGarden City JC (Raleigh)
Daseion Cole6'5/275DLContra Costa JC
Brenton Flowers6'0/170QBRichmond Sr HS NC
Maleek Gorham5'11/165WRD.H. Conley HS NC
Justin Hooks6'4/260DLSE Guilford HS NC
Jertaves Jenkins6'2/215OLBSouth Central HS NC
Brian Jones6’0/280OCSanta Rosa JC
Raquan Jones6'1/180DBE. Guilford HS NC
Stanley Jenkins5'10/175WRTC Roberson HS NC
Fred McDuffie6'0/190WRSE Raleigh HS NC
Avery Redding6'0/175WRPine Forest HS NC
Marquise Williams6'2/220MLBScotland Cty HS NC
James York6'5/240OLBCollege of the Deserts

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Saturday, February 8, 2014

Battle of the Real HU: Hampton Pirates vs. Howard Bison

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HAMPTON, Virginia The Hampton University women's basketball team will return to the HU Convocation Center on Saturday following a four-game road swing, and the Lady Pirates will square off against rival Howard at 4 p.m.

The Lady Pirates (18-4, 9-0 MEAC) picked up their eighth straight win on Monday, dismantling Morgan State 90-46 in Baltimore, Md. behind a game-high 22 points from senior forward Alyssa Bennett (Hampton, Va.), who also grabbed eight rebounds.

Bennett is 46 points shy of breaking the 1,000-point mark for her career; she would be the 25th player in program history to reach that milestone.

Freshman guard Malia Tate-DeFreitas (Harrisburg, Pa.) and senior guard Nicole Hamilton (Hampton, Va.) each added 17 points and nine rebounds, while junior guard Kenia Cole (Silver Spring, Md.) scored 15 points for her eighth double-digit scoring effort in the last 10 games.

Redshirt-sophomore forward Brielle Ward (Baltimore, Md.) added seven points and nine rebounds.

The Lady Bison (9-12, 5-3 MEAC) were picked to finish fifth in the MEAC this season, and Howard had a two-game winning streak snapped with a 69-48 loss to North Carolina A&T on Monday. Howard, in its first season under head coach Tennille S. Adams, is led by redshirt-freshman guard Te'Shya Heslip, who is averaging a team-best 13.5 points per game.

The Lady Pirates are 26-20 all-time against Howard, and the Lady Pirates have won each of the last 10 meetings — including all three last season (which included a 59-38 win in the championship game of the MEAC Tournament). Howard last defeated Hampton on Dec. 5, 2009 in Washington, D.C., and the Lady Pirates are 12-6 against Howard at home.

Hampton is 304-138 against teams currently in the MEAC — including a 26-20 mark against Howard — and the Lady Pirates have won six MEAC regular-season titles to go along with seven tournament titles, including each of the last four.

Overall, the Lady Pirates have won their last 39 games against MEAC foes, including conference tournament games. Their 33-game MEAC regular-season winning streak is currently tied for the longest in the nation, along with Albany.

The Lady Pirates were a perfect 11-0 at home last season, and in their four-plus years under head coach David Six, they are 45-7 in the HU Convocation Center. Hampton had not lost at home since Jan. 28, 2012, falling to Coppin State in overtime, prior to a loss to American back on Dec. 4. Hampton is 8-1 at home this season after defeating Morgan State 99-45 on Jan. 20, and the Lady Pirates have won their last 15 home MEAC games.



PIRATES

Coming off a road trip in which it went 3-1, the Hampton University men's basketball team will return to the HU Convocation Center on Saturday to square off against rival Howard at 6 p.m.

The Pirates (11-11, 6-3 MEAC) dropped their first MEAC road game of the season on Monday, falling in double overtime to Morgan State 94-92. Senior forward Du'Vaughn Maxwell (Manhattan, N.Y.), the reigning MEAC Defensive Player of the Week, led the Pirates with 25 points and 11 rebounds for his third double-double of the season.

Sophomore guard Deron Powers (Williamsburg, Va.) added 15 points, while sophomore guard Brian Darden (Hampton, Va.) chipped in 11 points. Sophomore forward Jervon Pressley (Charlotte, N.C.) added nine points and six rebounds for the Pirates.

Hampton is 31-5 all-time against Howard, and the Pirates have won each of the last seven meetings between the two teams. In fact, Nickelberry has yet to defeat his former team in six match-ups. Howard's last win over the Pirates came in the 2009 Big Apple Classic in New York, when Howard won 56-54.

The Pirates are 13-1 against Howard at home since moving up to Div. I in 1995.

Hampton is 214-129 all-time as a Div. I program (since 1995) against teams currently in the MEAC, including an 11-5 mark in the conference last season. The Pirates are 6-3 in the MEAC this season after falling to Morgan State in double overtime on Monday.

The Pirates won their first conference home game of the season on Dec. 7, beating Florida A&M 72-62, before beating Bethune-Cookman 85-52 on Dec. 9. Hampton also won home games on Dec. 29 and Jan. 4, a double-overtime 101-95 victory over Winthrop and an 87-60 win over Radford, before falling 71-68 to Coppin State on Jan. 18 and 80-71 to Morgan State on Jan. 20.

Hampton is 2-2 in conference home games so far this season.

For more information on Hampton University basketball, 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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XU Nuggets, Rush record 9-0 home victories vs. Wolf Pack


NEW ORLEANS -- Xavier University of Louisiana dropped a collective seven games Friday in 9-0 women's and men's victories against city rival Loyola at XU Tennis Center.

It was the first dual match of the spring semester for the Gold Nuggets, who are ranked third in the NAIA, and the home opener for the sixth-ranked Gold Rush (1-1).

Xavier did not lose a game in 10-of-16 matches. The Gold Nuggets won 6-0, 6-0 in 5-of-6 singles matches. Loyola defaulted two men's matches because it had five available players.

Winning 6-0, 6-0 in singles for the Gold Rush were Vincenzo Ciccone and Adam Albrecht. The Nuggets' 6-0, 6-0 winners were Nour Abbes, Brion Flowers, Amber Brown, Brandi Nelson and Sha'Nel Bruins. Albrecht, Abbes, Nelson and Bruins are freshmen, and it was the collegiate debut of Abbes.

"It was really good to finally get the women out in a match and let them get any jitters out of the way," 11th-year XU coach Alan Green said. "Everybody was excited and ready to play.

"Neither one of our teams gave up many games, but we have to realize it's not always going to be like that because of the tough schedules we'll play."

Kyle Montrel and Nikita Soifer defeated Federico Mercado and David Mayhall 8-1 at men's No. 1 doubles, then Montrel won 6-0, 3-0 at No. 1 singles when Mercado retired because of injury. Montrel has won 11 of his last 12 singles matches and 11 of his last 12 doubles matches. Soifer has won 21 of his last 23 in doubles.

Both Loyola teams are 1-2.

The Gold Nuggets will play another city rival, Tulane, at 4 p.m. Sunday at City Park Tennis Center. Start time has been pushed up two hours. The next Gold Rush dual will start at 6 p.m. Wednesday at Louisiana-Lafayette.

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By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
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FAMU approves contract for new president

Dr. Elmira Mangum
TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- FAMU trustees approved Friday a three-year contract for new President Elmira Mangum that comes with an annual base salary of $425,000.

Trustees at Florida A&M University spent nearly three and a half hours debating how much Mangum should be paid and what other sorts of financial compensation she should receive during and after her tenure as the university's first female president.

Early last month, the board of trustees chose Mangum, a vice president at Cornell University, to replace former President James Ammons. Ammons was pushed out in 2012 amid a growing scandal over the hazing death of drum major Robert Champion and other problems.

On Friday, the board made several changes to a contract that Mangum already had agreed to. While many changes were minor, the board deleted a $1,000-a-month car allowance and slashed the amount of money she would receive if she decided to teach at FAMU after leaving the presidency.

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Kate Morris' Late Three-Run Bomb Lifts TSU Tigers Over ETSU

KATE MORRIS DELIVERS!!
Photo Courtesy of Sam Jordan / TSU Athletics
NASHVILLE, Tennessee -- Kate Morris delivered a three-run home run in the top of the sixth inning to lead the Tigers to victory to open the 2014 season. Tennessee State secured a 3-2 win over East Tennessee State at the Music City Classic on a frigid Friday afternoon.
 
The temperature sat at 28 degrees as both teams took the field at Draper Field at Smith Stadium.  ETSU took an early 1-0 lead in the second inning with an unearned run off of TSU starter Olivia Gamache. The senior pitcher tried to hold ETSU at bay, but was charged with a second run in the fourth inning.
 
The Tigers struggled to get anything going against ETSU freshman pitcher Taylor Carter. Kate Morris collected the lone Tiger hit off Carter, a double to left center, in the second until the sixth inning. Carter would fan the first batters she faced in the sixth, before TSU mounted a two-out rally.
 
Ashley Haynes hit a ball back up the middle that Carter tried to backhand. The ball glanced off the tip of her outstretched glove and directed the ball away from shortstop Latosha Rectenwald. Lindsey Burgess followed with a line drive single to centerfield pushing Haynes to second and setting up the clutch at bat by Morris. The junior stepped up and drove a 2-0 pitch high over the wall in left center to clear the bases and give TSU the 3-2 advantage.
 
The Tigers then relied on Kate’s twin sister, Shea Morris, and the defense to close out ETSU. The pitching Morris entered the game in relief of Gamache in the fourth inning and shut down the Bucs over the final 3.2 innings to earn the win. Morris (1-0) earned the win as she surrendered one hit on her way to striking out six.
 
Gamache allowed five hits and no earned runs, while fanning three in her 3.1 innings of work.
 
Carter (0-1) suffered the loss, striking out five and giving up five hits.
 
Kate Morris finished the game 2-for-3 with a run, a double, a homerun and three runs batted in.
 
Haynes, Burgess and freshman Courtney Gearlds each finished 1-for-3 on the day.
 
The Tigers will face #32 Virginia Tech at 12:30pm and Lipscomb at 5:30pm. Both games will be played at Lipscomb and can be heard live on TSUTigers.com.

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Texas Southern to Host 6 Football Games for the 2014 Season

HOUSTON, Texas -- The Texas Southern Tigers' football schedule is set for the 2014 season.

TSU will start its third season at the 22,000 seat BBVA Compass stadium with six home games.

Texas Southern will host Texas College on Thursday, September 4th as the first home game of 2014.

"We added Texas College to complete our six home games for the season," said Dr. Charles McClelland, TSU athletics director. "We originally scheduled another FCS team but had to make adjustments because of scheduling conflicts. We appreciate Texas College agreeing to play at this late hour."

The rest of TSU's home schedule includes Alabama A&M on September 20th, Mississippi Valley on October 4th, then Arkansas-Pine Bluff for homecoming on October 25th, Grambling State on November 1st and we end the season with Jackson State on November 15th.

"I believe we have put together a schedule that benefits our season card holders and gives our fans plenty of opportunities to come out and support the Tigers football program and the university," Dr. McClelland said.

The first game of the season is the Labor Day Classic against Prairie View A&M. This season the game will be played on Sunday, August 31st in Reliant Stadium.

"Prairie View game is big for us," said TSU football head coach Darrell Asberry. "We understand the magnitude of this match-up and we will be ready."

The Tigers will play their second non-conference game against Central State (Ohio) on September 13 on the road. TSU also travels to Alabama State, Alcorn and Southern.

"We are really excited about the six home games, and the opportunity to show-off our talent in front of our fans," Asberry said. "We believe our 2014 recruits along with our previous two classes will put us in position to experience greater success."

Texas Southern's home games will again be broadcasted live on KHOU-TV Digital channel 11.2 the Bounce and taped delayed on Comcast SportsNet.

For information on season tickets for the 2014 football season, please call (713) 313-4355 or email us at tsustadium@tsu.edu.



By Rodney Bush TSU Sports Information Director
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VUU Football Signs 22 to National Letters of Intent

RICHMOND, Virginia  -- Virginia Union University head football coach, Mark James, has signed 22 student-athletes to National Letters of Intent to play for VUU on the 2014 National Signing Day on Wednesday, February 5.

James' first signing class includes two Richmond-area players, Kyron Hoskie from Hermitage High School and Maurice Watkins out of Thomas Jefferson High School.

The signees also include six players from Saint Francis Academy in Baltimore, Md., two from Honolulu, Hi., three from Florida and two from prep powerhouse DeMatha High School in Hyattsville, Md.

Also among the signees is a transfer from the University of Kansas.  Jamal Brown was a member of the 2013 Jayhawk squad and is the son of Gilbert Brown, who played 10 seasons for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League.

THE COMPLETE LIST OF SIGNEES:

NAMEPOSITIONHEIGHT/WEIGHTHOMETOWNHIGH SCHOOL
MASON SEMISIOL6'4/ 295HONOLULU, HIFARINGTON HIGH
RAHEEM LOPEZDB6'1/190BIRMINGHAM, ALRESTORATION ACADEMY
TAMONIE CHAMBLISSWR6'1 /180WASHINGTON, DCH.D WOODSON
JOSHUA ROBINSONLB6'4 / 210HOLLYWOOD, FLHALLANDALE HIGH
MARK JOHNSONOL6'4 / 290DOVER, DEHASSON JC
TYRONE GLANTONLB6'1 / 235MIAMI, FLMIAMI NORTHWESTERN
HAKEEM HOLLANDATH5'9 / 175BALTIMORE, MDST. FRANCIS
KHALIL STANFIELDATH6'1 /  190BALTIMORE, MDST. FRANCIS
MARK VALASQUEZRB6'2 /  205BALTIMORE, MDST. FRANCIS
SHAMDU NALLSOL6'5 /  285BALTIMORE, MDST. FRANCIS
QUANTAYE BATTLEQB6'3 /  205BALTIMORE, MDST. FRANCIS
MALIK BRIDGESLB5'11 /  215BALTIMORE, MDST. FRANCIS
JAVAONTE DURDENDL6'2 /  255OCALA, FLVANGUARD HIGH
DEVONTAE FOXDL6'2  /  355WASHINGTON, DCDEMATHA HIGH
JOHNATHAN SACKEY-ADDODL/OL6'3  / 340WASHINGTON, DCDEMATHA HIGH
JAMAL BROWNOL6'2 / 324UNIV. OF KANSAS TRANS.LAWRENCE HIGH
JALEN WHEELERQB6'1 / 190HACKENSAK, NJHACKENSAK HIGH
JAMES ALSTONOL6'7  / 285HACKENSAK, NJHACKENSAK HIGH
KYRON HOSKEYLB5'11 /  225RICHMOND, VAHERMITAGE HIGH
DEONTE JACKSONLB5'11 /  240WASHINGTON, DCH.D WOODSON
MAURICE WATKINSDB5'10 / 170RICHMOND, VATHOMAS JEFFERSON
PETER SAGAPOLUTELEDL6'1 /  255HONOLULU, HIST. LOUIS HIGH

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Friday, February 7, 2014

WSSU Rams Sign 15 on National Signing Day

WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina  --  The Winston-Salem State University Department of Athletics is excited to announce 15 signings of national letters of intent to play football at Winston-Salem State university in the fall of 2014.

This class, the first under new head football coach, Kienus Boulware, addressed needs  on both sides of the ball, after the Rams, 10-2 last season, lost 20+ seniors  at the end of the 2013 campaign.

"I am very excited about the prospects that we signed", says Kienus Boulware. "I am just as excited about this class as any other big program in the country."

"Our success has been up front in the past few seasons, both on the offensive and defensive front
, with a few athletes on the back end. So we tried to address some of those needs to make sure we have enough beef up font on both sides of the ball", added Boulware.

We still have one or two more high school kids that we want to target, but we honestly have to see who didn't get signed by the larger programs before we can make that assessment", says Boulware.

Below is the list of the fifteen 2014 signees, along with a link to video highlights of each student-athlete.
 
1.       Kyrell Williamson –(ILB, 6-1, 220,  A.L. BROWN HS/Kannapolis, NC)
Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/1730286/highlights/102734378
 
2.       Lucas Brim – (DL, 6-2, 245, Carver HS/Winston Salem, NC)
Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3200422/lucas-brim#
 
3.       Trey Foggie – (TE, 6-3, 220, Vance HS/Charlotte, NC)
Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2763860/trey-foggie#
 
4.       Aschod Meeks -Ewing – (RB, 6-0, 200, South East Raleigh/Raleigh, N.C.)
Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/1581789/highlights/102899379
 
5.       De'Quavis Allen – (OL, 6-3, 285, Monroe HS/Monroe, N.C.)
Highlights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMzyDSywtsE
 
6.       Jamarcus Glenn – (DE, 6-3, 225, Monroe HS/Monroe, N.C.)
Highlights: http://www.highschoolcube.com/students/jamarcus-glenn
 
7.       Travish Hicks – (OL, 6-3, 290, West Forsyth HS/Clemmons, (N.C)
Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/188341/highlights/65587392
 
8.       Timothy Samuels – (OL, 6-2, 240, Mallard Creek HS/Charlotte, N.C.)
Highlights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdxxMdcZtWo
 
9.       Tarik Blount – (OL, 6-3, 280, Plymouth HS/Plymouth, N.C.)
Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/3654003/highlights/124103382
 
10.   Akeem Barringer – (DB, 5-11, 185, Hough HS/Cornelius, NC)
Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1550270/#
 
11.   Brandon Armstrong – (OL, 6-4, 275, Rocky River HS/Charlotte, NC)
Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/1159557/highlights/110404377
 
12.   Albert Mclean – (DT, 6-0, 285, Dudley HS/Greensboro, N.C.)                                  
Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/3347628/highlights/92738375
 
13.   Brandyn Thompson – (DE, 6-3, 225, Spring Valley HS/Columbia, S.C.)
Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2151891/brandyn-thompson#
 
14.   Rome Murphy – (WR, 6-3, 215, New Hanover HS/Wilmington, N.C.)
Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2785578/rome-murphy#
 
15.   Bryan Mckenzie – (OL, 6-5, 290, Carver HS/Winston Salem, N.C.)
Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/3315090/highlights/105851389
 
Position breakdown
LB: 1
DB: 1
RB: 1
OL: 7
TE: 1
WR: 1
DE: 2
DT: 2

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Graves and Porter sign with Prairie View A&M University near Houston

BOGALUSA, Louisiana -- Bogalusa defensive football players Jalen Graves and Cederic Porter celebrated Wednesday’s National Signing Day by inking with Prairie View A&M.

Graves, a 6-foot-2, 280-pound defensive tackle, was the District 8-3A defensive Most Valuable Player this season and was named a Class 3A all-state honorable mention player.

Graves said the decision was tough, but felt at home at Prairie View and had a good connection with the coach.

Graves said his big-gest strength is his power.

Jackson State waits on Terry running back prospect

JACKSON, Mississippi -- The fax machine is still warm in the Jackson State football office.

One of the letters of intent it hopes to come through is Robert Johnson IV, a 6-foot-1, 210-pound running back from Terry. JSU signed 12 players on Wednesday, totaling 17 who make up the 2014 class so far.

The Tigers are losing starter Tommy Gooden, who was 81 yards shy of breaching the 1,000-yard rushing mark last season. They are returning Rakeem Sims, who exploded in the scene in 2012 but had a quiet 2013 season. And former Terry star Jarius Moore is expected to handle some carries next season.

Moore and Terry linebacker Jonathan Burnett, a Jackson State signee, may give the Tigers some edge for Johnson, who had visits with West Point and the University of Alabama-Birmingham.

Alabama State - Hornets go over 'limit' with 25 on signing day: Barlow says it has worked its way out through attrition

MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- Reggie Barlow’s signing day news conference didn’t start at 4 p.m. as expected, but the Alabama State football coach wasn’t complaining.

He was waiting to put the finishing touches on his recruiting class, announcing that Auburn High twins Selwyn and Delwyn Tolbert had signed letters of intent moments earlier to boost the Hornets’ recruiting class to 25 players, well above the limit of 15 he had imposed on his staff two months ago.

“In seven years, it has worked out,” Barlow said. “You end up getting more spots, and there is always going to be an (academic) casualty (among the incoming freshmen).”

With 12 seniors, Barlow didn’t want to sign more than 15 players, but that senior class didn’t include tailback Isaiah Crowell and receiver Jamel Johnson, who both left early for the NFL, nor two players who left the team for personal reasons.

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Former Alabama State RB Isaiah Crowell receives NFL Combine invite

MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- Three years ago, Isaiah Crowell was on one the of country's most sought-after prospects.

And after a year at Georgia and two at Alabama State, where he transferred in 2012, he still is.

Crowell is one of 300-plus former college players to receive an invite to the NFL's annual pre-draft scouting combine which begins Feb. 19th in Indianapolis.

The former five-star recruit became a National Signing Day media darling when he pulled out a puppy to at a ceremony during which he rendered his John Hancock on a scholarship offer from the Georgia Bulldogs.

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Alabama A&M signees: Finding ammo for the Pistol offense was critical for Spady and staff (analysis, gallery)

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama - To load the Pistol is no easy task. Particularly when it's being done in a narrow time frame, with a short-handed staff new to the program and, in some cases, relatively new to the process of recruiting.

But James Spady, the new Alabama A&M football coach, was positively giddy on Wednesday night once the Bulldogs had completed their 2014 signing class. Spady had commanded his staff to find players suitable for the Pistol offense that he'll be installing, and to fit a defensive philosophy built on speed and aggressiveness.

On paper, that happened. But much remains to be seen about the transition at Alabama A&M, which begins on the field with the Aug. 31 MEAC/SWAC Challenge game against North Carolina A&T in Orlando.First, how many of the players Spady inherited can adapt to the scheme? Some of that will be revealed during spring practice, which won't start until April 2, with the spring game set April 26.


Alabama A&M adds offensive coordinator, others to football staff; Andy Fuller promoted

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama - New Alabama A&M coach James Spady continues to add to his coaching staff, announcing Friday his new offensive coordinator, plus a promotion for the lone holdover from the previous staff.

Phil Dorn, a head coach at the high school and college level as well as former assistant at the University of Cincinnati, will be the Bulldogs' offensive coordinator and offensive line coach.

Andy Fuller, the Huntsville native who had served as running backs coach on the staff of Anthony Jones, will continue as running backs coach and has been promoted to assistant head coach.

Also announced Friday, Matt Sanders, the former special teams coach and an assistant secondary coach at UAB, will be the defensive secondary coach and recruiting coordinator.

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Southern fills holes across the board

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana  -- Even though Southern lost 19 seniors from its Southwestern Athletic Conference championship team, the Jaguars didn’t go into National Signing Day on Wednesday in desperate need of new blood at any one position.

The biggest area of need was linebacker, which was reflected in that position featuring the most signees: four. But the 18-member class included players at nearly every position.

In addition to the quartet of linebackers, the new Jaguars included three defensive backs, two running backs, two tight ends, two offensive linemen, two quarterbacks, one defensive end, a wide receiver and an “athlete.”

Each of the defensive backs is listed as a ...

FAMU Signing Day Recap: Holmes pleased with new recruits!

TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- Florida A&M’s Head football coach, Earl Holmes, announced his team’s 14-man recruiting class on Wednesday, which consists of eight offensive lineman. Yes, eight big fellas, but it’s not surprising considering FAMU’s o-line was the team’s Achilles’ heel last season.

The 2,330-pound O-line class will look to booster a Rattler offensive line that has given up 23 sacks and only paved the way for 10 rushing touchdowns last season.

Holmes indicated how the offensive line struggles of last season needed to be corrected with this recruiting class.



“We really wanted to concentrate on the offensive line,” Holmes said. We really paid close attention to what we need to be successful in the 2014 season.”

Joshua Addison, who led his Miami Central team to a 2013 6A state championship, recorded 70 pancake blocks during his senior season, and he’s only given up two sacks the last two seasons. Despite being graded as a two-star athlete by rivals.com Addison is considered to be the best player in FAMU’s freshman class.

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Deltona's Calabro excited to join FAMU football

DELTONA, Florida -- Surrounded by his parents and coaches at a table inside the media center, Deltona's Josh Calabro signed a letter of intent with the Florida A&M football program drawing a round of applause from friends and teammates on Wednesday morning.

“I'm excited, excited about the upcoming experience,” said Calabro, dressed in an orange shirt and green tie, Rattlers' colors. “I'll work hard and do my best with the program.”

Asked if he could help the Rattlers football team right away, Calabro said, “Yes, I'm going to try to my best.”

FAMU, located in Tallahassee, has been wooing the 6-3, 270-pound offensive tackle since last spring.

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VIDEO: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/1397363/highlights/87633383