NASHVILLE, Tennessee -- In
conjunction with the 2014 Women's Final Four, Tennessee State University Director
of Athletics, Teresa Phillips was featured on the Tennessean's Legendary Ladies
Elite 8 list. Watch the full video feature that includes interviews from
colleagues, columnists and former TSU players below.
Athletic Director Teresa Phillips became the first woman in history to coach a Division I NCAA men's basketball team in 2003.
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Sunday, April 6, 2014
B-CU Football to Hold Second Annual Women’s Clinic
DAYTONA BEACH, Florida -- Bethune-Cookman University Football is set to hold its second annual women’s
football clinic on Saturday, April 12, on the campus of Bethune-Cookman
University. The camp fee is just $25, with all proceeds befitting cancer
research.
On the success of last year’s inaugural event, the B-CU coaching staff decided to allow all ladies a second opportunity at getting an inside scoop on what really happens inside the huddle. The B-CU coaches are excited about their game plan, and they are ready to once again show all ladies interested in football exactly how it works.
This year’s event is being named after one of B-CU’s most passionate football supporters, and a member of last year’s inaugural women’s clinic, Remona Thompson. A lifelong Wildcat who recently lost her life battling cancer, The Remona Thompson Women’s Football Clinic is a way of the B-CU coaching staff paying tribute to a woman that gave all she had in her support of the Maroon and Gold.
The Remona Thompson Women’s Football Clinic includes:
· Offense/Defense/Special Teams inside scoop
· Basic rules and strategies of football
· Coaching instruction and on-field drills
· Official Clinic t-shirts
· Special one-on-one instruction from the B-CU coaching staff
Registration will be held at the Larry R. Handfield Athletic Training Center from 9-10 a.m. All attendees are strongly encouraged to wear casual attire with tennis shoes to make sure you enjoy the full football experience.
Space is filling up fast, so register now! Don’t miss out on your opportunity to learn the ins and outs of football from B-CU head coach Brian Jenkins and his experienced staff.
For more information on The Remona Thompson Women’s Football Clinic and how to register, please contact D.J. McCarthy in the B-CU Football office at (386) 481-2269.
Fans can keep up-to-date with all B-CU Athletics via twitter at Twitter.com/BCUathletics, in addition to the official football twitter page at Twitter.com/BCUGridIron. You can also become a fan of the Wildcats on Facebook at Facebook.com/BCUathletics.
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On the success of last year’s inaugural event, the B-CU coaching staff decided to allow all ladies a second opportunity at getting an inside scoop on what really happens inside the huddle. The B-CU coaches are excited about their game plan, and they are ready to once again show all ladies interested in football exactly how it works.
This year’s event is being named after one of B-CU’s most passionate football supporters, and a member of last year’s inaugural women’s clinic, Remona Thompson. A lifelong Wildcat who recently lost her life battling cancer, The Remona Thompson Women’s Football Clinic is a way of the B-CU coaching staff paying tribute to a woman that gave all she had in her support of the Maroon and Gold.
The Remona Thompson Women’s Football Clinic includes:
· Offense/Defense/Special Teams inside scoop
· Basic rules and strategies of football
· Coaching instruction and on-field drills
· Official Clinic t-shirts
· Special one-on-one instruction from the B-CU coaching staff
Registration will be held at the Larry R. Handfield Athletic Training Center from 9-10 a.m. All attendees are strongly encouraged to wear casual attire with tennis shoes to make sure you enjoy the full football experience.
Space is filling up fast, so register now! Don’t miss out on your opportunity to learn the ins and outs of football from B-CU head coach Brian Jenkins and his experienced staff.
For more information on The Remona Thompson Women’s Football Clinic and how to register, please contact D.J. McCarthy in the B-CU Football office at (386) 481-2269.
Fans can keep up-to-date with all B-CU Athletics via twitter at Twitter.com/BCUathletics, in addition to the official football twitter page at Twitter.com/BCUGridIron. You can also become a fan of the Wildcats on Facebook at Facebook.com/BCUathletics.
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Gold Nuggets' 400 relay team reaches A-standard again
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana -- Another national qualifying mark in the 400-meter relay was among many highlights of the Xavier University of Louisiana women's track and field team at the Pelican Relays on Friday.
The Gold Nuggets' Kaylee Moore, Devinn Rolland, Kailey Williams and Chelsea James completed the relay in 47.54 seconds, finishing fifth but producing the fastest time in Joseph Moses' five seasons as XU's coach. It was the second consecutive week that the XU relay met the A-quaifying standard for next month's NAIA National Championships.
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The Gold Nuggets' Kaylee Moore, Devinn Rolland, Kailey Williams and Chelsea James completed the relay in 47.54 seconds, finishing fifth but producing the fastest time in Joseph Moses' five seasons as XU's coach. It was the second consecutive week that the XU relay met the A-quaifying standard for next month's NAIA National Championships.
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Florida Congresswoman Corrine Brown Says Separate is Inherently Unequal
April 4, 2014
My fellow Floridians,
It has come to my attention that there has been a “behind the scenes effort” to divide the joint engineering program shared by both Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University and Florida State University.
This backhanded decision by the Florida legislature to move forward with a plan of action without first jointly consulting with the administrations of Florida A&M University and Florida State University is both unprofessional and not the type of leadership you expect from your elected officials.
During my ten year tenure in the Florida House of Representatives, which started in 1982, it was the policy of state lawmakers to reduce duplication of high cost academic programming in the state university system. Our goal was to be good stewards of the tax dollars paid by hardworking Floridians like you, and find a reasonable - bi-partisan solution to paying twice for some of the higher cost academic programs such as medical schools, law schools, and engineering schools. As a result, the joint school of engineering for FAMU and FSU was formed. Since the inception of this collaborative effort, the schools have been able to garner millions of dollars in sponsored research via its multi-year contract, graduate a bevy of talented young people who have gone on to do incredible things in the field of engineering and manufacturing, and attract bright minds from all across the country.
As a long serving elected official from the State of Florida who has a vivid memory of previous attempts by the Florida Legislature to weaken the academic standing at FAMU by defunding the university’s law school, nursing program, and several other programs throughout the years. I believe that tax dollars used to create a new school of engineering for Florida State University, when there is already a successful partnership in place with Florida A&M University is counterproductive to increasing engineering graduates.
Instead of using scarce tax dollars to duplicate another scholastic program within the city of Tallahassee, there should be an effort to allocate that funding to issues that are of greater need and priority. Issues such as expanding Medicaid in Florida to the thousands of uninsured people who make too much to qualify for the program, yet not enough to purchase insurance of their own, investing in education so that students currently in school have the resources and funding to receive the quality education they deserve, and among other things, appropriating the necessary funds to improve our states infrastructure and invest in projects such as SunRail and improving our ports.
There is no reason this plan should move forward without additional dialogue. The short and long term implications of this plan are unknown. As an alumnus and lifelong advocate of FAMU, I recommend that proponents of this measure withdraw their support and give all stakeholders an opportunity to discuss a better way forward. With the long-term future of Florida A&M University at stake, we can no longer sit idly by as there are continuous attempts to weaken and dismantle the nation’s largest Historically Black College. As the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education Supreme Court case has shown us, separate is not always equal. The notion that future legislatures will equally protect the funding for both institutions is naïve and credulous. At a time when we need cooperation and increased partnership, this hasty resolution to a problem that does not exist, will only plant the seed of division and discord. Join me in urging the Florida Legislature to do what is best for Florida A&M University and Florida State University by opposing this measure and defeating this legislation today.
Sincerely,
Corrine Brown
Member of Congress
SUNDAY LIVE ON ESPNU/ESPN3: FAMU Rattlers prepare for Bethune-Cookman 'Cats, ESPN TV exposure
DAYTONA BEACH, Florida -- Just having to play Bethune-Cookman University in a baseball series that could solidify FAMU’s hold on first place in the MEAC’s South Division is enough for coach Jamey Shouppe and the Rattlers to worry about.
On top of that, they have the added oddity of playing the final game of that series on television Sunday – exposure that the Rattlers haven’t had in about 15 years.
April 6, 2014 - 1:03 p.m. ESPNU Broadcast/ESPN3 LIVE
Jackie Robinson Ballpark (4,800) - Daytona Beach, Florida
But Shouppe insisted that neither the rivalry with the Wildcats nor the fact that a national television audience will watch the last game is going to affect their approach.
“We are going to go in and play as good as we can,” said Shouppe, who has the Rattlers holding first place in the league for the first time since 1997. “We are going to try to win three baseball games.”
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On top of that, they have the added oddity of playing the final game of that series on television Sunday – exposure that the Rattlers haven’t had in about 15 years.
April 6, 2014 - 1:03 p.m. ESPNU Broadcast/ESPN3 LIVE
Jackie Robinson Ballpark (4,800) - Daytona Beach, Florida
But Shouppe insisted that neither the rivalry with the Wildcats nor the fact that a national television audience will watch the last game is going to affect their approach.
“We are going to go in and play as good as we can,” said Shouppe, who has the Rattlers holding first place in the league for the first time since 1997. “We are going to try to win three baseball games.”
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Jim Henry column: Shouppe 'excited' about FAMU's progress
FAMU BASEBALL HEAD COACH JAMEY SHOUPPE Courtesy: Florida A&M Athletics |
TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- It's the chance to coach a Division I program for the first time. To mold players into a team and into men.
It's the chance to see if his knowledge of the sport can be applied each day into a system that works.
It's not the ideal situation, by any means, and he could complain long and loud if he so desired.
That’s not his style.
When the sun dips behind Moore-Kittles Field each night, hey, it's still baseball.
And Jamey Shouppe is having the time of his life at Florida A&M.
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Saturday, April 5, 2014
Jackson State O-line adjusts to challenges of newest scheme
JACKSON, Mississippi -- As the rain continued to pour and the first sound of thunder was heard, Jackson State canceled its spring football practice on Friday morning, rescheduling it for next week.
But before the players and coaches dispersed, new offensive line coach Tommy Poynter met with his nine linemen, hoping to hammer a message about the last four practices.
“I told them, ‘Guys, in these next few days, these are the most pivotal days of our spring. I’m expecting us, when we leave spring ball, to feel good that we’ve got everything installed, that there’s no questions in our mind about guys understanding how to line up, guys understanding what they’re doing and guys understanding how to do it,’” Poynter said.
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But before the players and coaches dispersed, new offensive line coach Tommy Poynter met with his nine linemen, hoping to hammer a message about the last four practices.
“I told them, ‘Guys, in these next few days, these are the most pivotal days of our spring. I’m expecting us, when we leave spring ball, to feel good that we’ve got everything installed, that there’s no questions in our mind about guys understanding how to line up, guys understanding what they’re doing and guys understanding how to do it,’” Poynter said.
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Offense Tops Defense in TSU Blue and White Game, 36-24
NASHVILLE, Tennessee -- The Tennessee State football team held its annual Blue and White Game on Saturday at Hale Stadium in front of over 1,000 TSU supporters. The offense defeated the defense, 36-24, and led throughout the entire game.
Quarterback Mike German led the Blue Team, completing 11-of-14 passes for 160 yards and a touchdown.
Three backs split the carries, but Tennessee transfer Tom Smith proved to be the most productive, totaling 67 yards on six touches.
Nick Thrasher anchored the defense with six tackles and fumble-recovery, while reigning OVC Defensive Player of the Year Anthony Bass was just as destructive in the spring, recording a pair of sacks and blocking a field goal.
On the first drive of the game, German was a perfect 5-of-5 for 48 yards. Most of his passes went to tight end Joe Bowens who had three receptions for 37 yards.
Tevin Spells started the game at running back for TSU and capped off the opening series with a one-yard touchdown. Spells ran five times on the possession for 25 yards.
The fireworks during the opening minutes gave the Blue Team an early, 13-0, lead.
The defense responded after the early score, as Thrasher recovered a dropped snap to give the White Team three points before the end of the first quarter.
Smith regrouped the offense in a hurry to begin the second period, racing down the left sideline for a 40-yard gain. However, Bass recorded a sack and then blocked a field goal, making the score 14-10 in favor of the Blue squad.
A final three-and-out by the offense put the defense behind by just one, 14-13, heading into halftime.
Ryan Mitchell started the second half with a 16-yard run on a reverse, and later caught a 35-yard touchdown pass on a deep throw from German.
Mitchell finished the game with three catches for 77 yards and one score.
The second-string defense led by second-year lineman Rodney Edwards, Baron Poole and Roc-M Nesbitt forced a handful of stops for the remainder of the contest, but the Blue Team did find the end zone once more when receiver Lavatiae Kelly ran the ball in from three-yards out.
The Blue and White Game signaled the end of Spring Practice for the Tigers, but the team will suit back up in the fall in preparation of the 2014 season.
Note: The Blue Team defeated the White Team in the Legends Game, 30-24, as James Wade threw a touchdown pass to Joe Stone in the corner of the end zone with just six seconds left.
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Southern coach Roger Cador prefers forfeit to makeup
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana -- The Southern University baseball team is scheduled to return to Houston to play a makeup doubleheader against Texas Southern on May 9.
But Jaguars coach Roger Cador said he’s prepared to forfeit the games to save the expenses of a trip that isn’t in the budget and avoid the strain on players who will be taking final exams that week. Additionally, the makeup date is the same as the university’s commencement.
Southern and Texas Southern played just one of three scheduled games in Houston last month because of rain. The Southwestern Athletic Conference has a “100 percent rule,” which requires that all divisional games be played.
“We don’t have the money,” Cador said. “Just the bus is $3,000. You’re looking at $1,600 or so for a hotel and another $1,000 or so for food. So you’re talking about another five or six thousand dollars easy that you don’t have. That’s money I wish I had for recruiting.
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But Jaguars coach Roger Cador said he’s prepared to forfeit the games to save the expenses of a trip that isn’t in the budget and avoid the strain on players who will be taking final exams that week. Additionally, the makeup date is the same as the university’s commencement.
Southern and Texas Southern played just one of three scheduled games in Houston last month because of rain. The Southwestern Athletic Conference has a “100 percent rule,” which requires that all divisional games be played.
“We don’t have the money,” Cador said. “Just the bus is $3,000. You’re looking at $1,600 or so for a hotel and another $1,000 or so for food. So you’re talking about another five or six thousand dollars easy that you don’t have. That’s money I wish I had for recruiting.
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Eagles beat Nuggets 6-3; AUM dual matches canceled
NEW ORLEANS -- Southern Miss won the final three singles matches Friday to escape with a 6-3 women's victory against NAIA No. 2 Xavier University of Louisiana at XU Tennis Center.
Amber Brown tied the dual at 3 for the Gold Nuggets (11-6) with a 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 victory against Kathrin Waidner at No. 6 singles. But the Golden Eagles (7-11) took the lead for good when Mahitha Dadireddy beat Kourtney Howell 6-2, 7-5 at No. 2, then clinched when Lisa Noderer defeated Brion Flowers 6-2, 6-7 (6-8), 6-1 at No. 3.
Freshman Nour Abbes won in doubles and singles for Xavier. She teamed with Simone-Alyse Ewell for an 8-5 victory against Waidner and Karina Gurgenyan at No. 3, and Abbes defeated Carolin Drescher 6-4, 6-3 at the top singles flight.
Abbes is 11-0 in singles and is 5-0 in doubles with Ewell as her partner. Ewell stretched her doubles win streak to 12.
The Gold Nuggets are 1-4 this season against NCAA Division I opponents. The loss to Southern Miss was just the second in Xavier's past 10 duals.
Xavier's men's and women's home duals against Auburn Montgomery, scheduled for Saturday, were canceled due to impending rain. The Gold Nuggets' next dual will start at 3 p.m. on April 14 at home against Southern. The next Gold Rush dual will start at 2 p.m. April 12 at home against William Carey.
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Amber Brown tied the dual at 3 for the Gold Nuggets (11-6) with a 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 victory against Kathrin Waidner at No. 6 singles. But the Golden Eagles (7-11) took the lead for good when Mahitha Dadireddy beat Kourtney Howell 6-2, 7-5 at No. 2, then clinched when Lisa Noderer defeated Brion Flowers 6-2, 6-7 (6-8), 6-1 at No. 3.
Freshman Nour Abbes won in doubles and singles for Xavier. She teamed with Simone-Alyse Ewell for an 8-5 victory against Waidner and Karina Gurgenyan at No. 3, and Abbes defeated Carolin Drescher 6-4, 6-3 at the top singles flight.
Abbes is 11-0 in singles and is 5-0 in doubles with Ewell as her partner. Ewell stretched her doubles win streak to 12.
The Gold Nuggets are 1-4 this season against NCAA Division I opponents. The loss to Southern Miss was just the second in Xavier's past 10 duals.
Xavier's men's and women's home duals against Auburn Montgomery, scheduled for Saturday, were canceled due to impending rain. The Gold Nuggets' next dual will start at 3 p.m. on April 14 at home against Southern. The next Gold Rush dual will start at 2 p.m. April 12 at home against William Carey.
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TSU Tigers Take to Road For OVC Double Headers versus UT Martin, Southeast Missouri
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All games can
be heard on tsutigers.com. The UTM twin bill can be seen on the
ovcdigitalnetwork.com.
Play this
weekend marks the halfway point of OVC play. Tennessee State will look to get
back into the playoff hunt, as they sit two-and-a-half games out of the final
qualifying spot. The Tigers are coming off a weekend where they were unable to
score a run against Jacksonville State, who swept a three-game series. It was
the first time in 2014 the Tigers have been held scoreless in consecutive
games.
Historically,
Shea
Morris is one win away from becoming the winningest pitcher in TSU history.
Morris is also 10 strikeouts away from becoming the first hurler in program
history to record 500. Olivia
Gamache is on the verge of becoming the fourth pitcher in school history to
reach 200 in the same category. Gamache, is currently fourth on the career list,
is just 11 punch outs shy of the mark.
UT
Martin (17-6-1, 5-3)
2013 Record:
37-20
Conference:
OVC
2013 Finish:
14-10/4th
Series Record:
7-53
Last Time
Played: 3-23-13, L 0-13
Last Win:
3-23-13, 4-2
Elizabeth
Wiegand has stepped up as the ace of the Skyhawks, starting 16 games and
appearing in 17. Wiegand has compiled a 9-4 record with a 3.12 ERA in 96.1
innings of work. UTM also relies on Casey Vincent (4-4, 3.29) and Kenzi Tate
(3-3 2.41) to form their rotation. Offensively, the Skyhawks are batting .281 as
a team and are led by Deven Wilson and Kayla Wade. Wilson is hitting at a .365
clip with nine double, three dingers and 20 RBI. Wade is hitting .355 and has
crossed home plate 20 times and has three doubles, two triples, a home run and a
team-leading 15 stolen bases.
Southeast
Missouri State (7-18, 2-5)
2013 Record:
15-23
Conference:
OVC
2013 Finish:
6-18/6th West
Series Record:
7-52
Last Time
Played: 3-24-13, L 0-4
Last Win:
4-9-10, 6-4
Savannah
Carpenter is the top Redhawk, pacing the squad with a .433 average with six
doubles, four home runs and 16 RBI. Haylee Crack provides support at .329 and
tops the team in runs (13), home runs (7) and runs driven in (20). As a unit,
the SEMO pitching corpse has a Team ERA of 5.34, while opponents are batting
.324 against the staff. Keaira Schilling is 2-8 on the season and has tossed a
team high 63.2 innings and is supported by Hannah Durham and Aubrey Denno.
Durham is 2-5 in 48.2 innings, while Denno is 3-5, working in 44.0
innings.
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Friday, April 4, 2014
MEAC schools showing interest in WSSU's Collins
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina -- Bobby Collins, the men’s basketball coach at Winston-Salem State, has been drawing interest from at least three Division I schools with coaching vacancies.
Collins confirmed that MEAC members Maryland Eastern-Shore, Delaware State and Coppin State have contacted him.
“There’s been interest,” Collins said by telephone Friday night from the Final Four near Dallas. “I’m not going to get into particulars but there’s interest from me, as well. We’ll just have to wait and see what happens — so I really don’t want to say anything more.”
Collins just completed his eighth season at WSSU and probably ...
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Collins confirmed that MEAC members Maryland Eastern-Shore, Delaware State and Coppin State have contacted him.
“There’s been interest,” Collins said by telephone Friday night from the Final Four near Dallas. “I’m not going to get into particulars but there’s interest from me, as well. We’ll just have to wait and see what happens — so I really don’t want to say anything more.”
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Former FAMU Rattler WR Harvey signs with NY Giants
TRAVIS HARVEY |
NEW YORK -- Former Florida A&M wide receiver Travis Harvey has signed a contract with the New York Giants, per the FAMU Athletics Department.
1. Wide receiver Travis Harvey, 6-2 and 188 pounds, went undrafted out of Florida A&M in 2013.
2. Harvey spent part of the 2013 preseason with the Tennessee Titans before being released in training camp.
3. In his final year of college in 2012, Harvey caught ...
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Joseph LeBeau signs with CFL team
JACKSON, Mississippi -- Former Jackson State defensive end Joseph LeBeau is back in the pros, this time with the Canadian Football League.
LeBeau, who played at JSU for two seasons, signed with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats as a DE late in March. Following his 2012 senior season at Jackson State, the New Orleans native signed with the St. Louis Rams as a free agent but was waived last August.
According to the Tiger-Cats’ website, LeBeau is listed at 6-foot, 245-pounds, which is 26 more pounds than when he signed with the Rams as a linebacker.
Lincoln Football Continues Spring Practice
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, Pennsylvania -- The Lions continued football drills throughout their second week of scheduled practice sessions, going through a two-hour workout at the LU Football Stadium.
The Lions, who return 14 starters (eight offensive, six defensive), opened the practice with position drills, before running play sets with the first-team offense going against the first-team defense.
Lincoln will conclude their Spring Practices on Friday, April 11th with the annual Spring Game at 7 pm.
Lincoln opens the 2014 season with a nationally televised home game against rival Cheyney in the annual "Battle of the First" on Thursday, September 4, 2014.
Here are the remaining practice dates and times (subject to change):
Practice No. 8: Thursday, April 3, 6:00 p.m.
Practice No. 9. Friday, April 4, 6:00 p.m.
Practice No.10 (Scrimmage): Saturday, April 5, 11:00 a.m.
Practice No. 11: Monday, April 7, 6:00 p.m.
Practice No. 12: Tuesday, April 8, 6:00 p.m.
Practice No. 13: Wednesday, April 9, 6:00 p.m.
Practice No. 14: Thursday, April 10, 6:00 p.m.
Practice No. 15 (Spring Game): Friday, April 11, 7:00 p.m.
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The Lions, who return 14 starters (eight offensive, six defensive), opened the practice with position drills, before running play sets with the first-team offense going against the first-team defense.
Lincoln will conclude their Spring Practices on Friday, April 11th with the annual Spring Game at 7 pm.
Lincoln opens the 2014 season with a nationally televised home game against rival Cheyney in the annual "Battle of the First" on Thursday, September 4, 2014.
Here are the remaining practice dates and times (subject to change):
Practice No. 8: Thursday, April 3, 6:00 p.m.
Practice No. 9. Friday, April 4, 6:00 p.m.
Practice No.10 (Scrimmage): Saturday, April 5, 11:00 a.m.
Practice No. 11: Monday, April 7, 6:00 p.m.
Practice No. 12: Tuesday, April 8, 6:00 p.m.
Practice No. 13: Wednesday, April 9, 6:00 p.m.
Practice No. 14: Thursday, April 10, 6:00 p.m.
Practice No. 15 (Spring Game): Friday, April 11, 7:00 p.m.
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Brown Named PVAMU Head Women's Basketball Coach
PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas -- Prairie View A&M University has officially named Dawn Brown as its head women's basketball coach. Brown, who served on an interim basis this past season, becomes Prairie View A&M's fifth head coach since the program moved to the NCAA Division I ranks in 1982.
"Coach Brown has done a tremendous job in continuing the overall success of the program on-and-off the court," said Director of Athletics Ashley Robinson. "She stepped into the position last summer and immediately proved herself as a solid motivator, teacher and recruiter. Coach Brown has the desire to move the Prairie View A&M women's basketball to another level in terms of its national profile after having an instrumental part in the program's success over the past four seasons."
Named the team's interim head coach on July 1, 2013, Brown led the Lady Panthers to their fourth consecutive NCAA Women's Basketball Division I Tournament appearance and the team's fourth straight SWAC Tournament Championship this past season. Under her watch, junior point guard Jeanette Jackson had a record-breaking season as she became the all-time single season scoring leader in PVAMU women's basketball history in addition to earning All-SWAC First Team and SWAC Tournament MVP Honors. Brown also developed senior guard LaReahn Washington into a scoring threat as the senior had a career season in her lone season as a starter while sophomore post Shamiya Brooks emerged as one of the top shot blockers in the SWAC.
In addition to the team's individual accolades, the Lady Panthers had a pair of five-game winning streaks under Brown over the course of the 2013-14 campaign and won 10-of-11 contests during a two-month span. Since joining the PVAMU women's basketball program as an assistant coach in 2010, the Lady Panthers are a perfect 12-0 in postseason play with Brown on the bench.
Prior to becoming interim head coach, Brown served as the team's assistant coach for three seasons along with adding the responsibilities of recruiting coordinator during the 2012-13 campaign. Brown recruited 2012 SWAC All-Tournament center Larissa Scott, 2013 SWAC Tournament MVP Kiara Etienne and do-it-all forward JaQuandria Williams, who contributed heavily to the Lady Panthers' SWAC Tournament Championships in 2012 and 2013.
Before coaching at Prairie View A&M, Brown spent four seasons as an assistant coach at Tougaloo College. At Tougaloo, Brown played a major part in turning the program around as the Lady Bulldogs finished the 2009-10 season with their best record in 12 years and advanced to the semifinal round of the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament.
A 2005 graduate of Jackson State University, she had a two-year career as a student-athlete with the Lady Tigers and helped capture the 2002-03 SWAC Regular Season Co-Championship and a SWAC Tournament semi-final berth.
Before her playing days at Jackson State, Brown a two-time captain at Atlanta Metropolitan College, led the team to two-straight GJCAA Tournament appearances as she was a part of the inaugural team in 2000.
Dawn knows the demands of a Division I student-athlete, as she also excelled in the classroom earning her Bachelor's degree in Sociology in 2005. She also holds memberships in Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Order of Eastern Star, Black Colleges & Administrators and the Women's Basketball Coaches Association.
Brown is the proud daughter of William and Imelda Brown.
Prairie View A&M University has officially named Dawn Brown as its head women's basketball coach. Brown, who served on an interim basis this past season, becomes Prairie View A&M's fifth head coach since the program moved to the NCAA Division I ranks in 1982.
"Coach Brown has done a tremendous job in continuing the overall success of the program on-and-off the court," said Director of Athletics Ashley Robinson. "She stepped into the position last summer and immediately proved herself as a solid motivator, teacher and recruiter. Coach Brown has the desire to move the Prairie View A&M women's basketball to another level in terms of its national profile after having an instrumental part in the program's success over the past four seasons."
Named the team's interim head coach on July 1, 2013, Brown led the Lady Panthers to their fourth consecutive NCAA Women's Basketball Division I Tournament appearance and the team's fourth straight SWAC Tournament Championship this past season. Under her watch, junior point guard Jeanette Jackson had a record-breaking season as she became the all-time single season scoring leader in PVAMU women's basketball history in addition to earning All-SWAC First Team and SWAC Tournament MVP Honors. Brown also developed senior guard LaReahn Washington into a scoring threat as the senior had a career season in her lone season as a starter while sophomore post Shamiya Brooks emerged as one of the top shot blockers in the SWAC.
In addition to the team's individual accolades, the Lady Panthers had a pair of five-game winning streaks under Brown over the course of the 2013-14 campaign and won 10-of-11 contests during a two-month span. Since joining the PVAMU women's basketball program as an assistant coach in 2010, the Lady Panthers are a perfect 12-0 in postseason play with Brown on the bench.
Prior to becoming interim head coach, Brown served as the team's assistant coach for three seasons along with adding the responsibilities of recruiting coordinator during the 2012-13 campaign. Brown recruited 2012 SWAC All-Tournament center Larissa Scott, 2013 SWAC Tournament MVP Kiara Etienne and do-it-all forward JaQuandria Williams, who contributed heavily to the Lady Panthers' SWAC Tournament Championships in 2012 and 2013.
Before coaching at Prairie View A&M, Brown spent four seasons as an assistant coach at Tougaloo College. At Tougaloo, Brown played a major part in turning the program around as the Lady Bulldogs finished the 2009-10 season with their best record in 12 years and advanced to the semifinal round of the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament.
A 2005 graduate of Jackson State University, she had a two-year career as a student-athlete with the Lady Tigers and helped capture the 2002-03 SWAC Regular Season Co-Championship and a SWAC Tournament semi-final berth.
Before her playing days at Jackson State, Brown a two-time captain at Atlanta Metropolitan College, led the team to two-straight GJCAA Tournament appearances as she was a part of the inaugural team in 2000.
Dawn knows the demands of a Division I student-athlete, as she also excelled in the classroom earning her Bachelor's degree in Sociology in 2005. She also holds memberships in Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Order of Eastern Star, Black Colleges & Administrators and the Women's Basketball Coaches Association.
Brown is the proud daughter of William and Imelda Brown.
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In the FCS Huddle: Fobbs delivers healing at Grambling
HEAD COACH BRODERICK FOBBS Courtesy: Grambling State Athletics |
Shortly after he graduated from the university in 1997, he was off to discover the world. Yet as he drove over the hill that so many do while departing both campus and the tiny town in Louisiana, Fobbs looked into his car's rear-view mirror that day and told himself he would be back someday.
"I didn't know when," he remembers today, "didn't know what year or what, but I did know at some point that I'd be back."
Broderick Fobbs is indeed back and Grambling State really needs him now.
"I didn't know when," he remembers today, "didn't know what year or what, but I did know at some point that I'd be back."
Broderick Fobbs is indeed back and Grambling State really needs him now.
He's been hired to restore the legendary ...
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With options at QB, NSU coach seeks a clear choice
NORFOLK, Virginia -- When Norfolk State conducts the first of 15 scheduled spring practices today, 10th-year coach Pete Adrian will have one top objective.
And it's no small task.
"We've got to find a starting quarterback," he said. "That's my main goal for the season, is to have a definite starter coming out of spring practice."
How definite that can be remains to be seen. In addition to rising juniors Tyler Clark, Malik Stokes and Omari Timmons, who split 11 of 12 starts last season, Adrian will have at least one more option after the spring.
Terrance Ervin, a 6-foot-3 incoming freshman who led Chesterfield's L.C. Bird High to consecutive state titles, will arrive for summer workouts in July. Ervin, who went 29-0 as a starter in high school, will be given a shot.
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And it's no small task.
"We've got to find a starting quarterback," he said. "That's my main goal for the season, is to have a definite starter coming out of spring practice."
How definite that can be remains to be seen. In addition to rising juniors Tyler Clark, Malik Stokes and Omari Timmons, who split 11 of 12 starts last season, Adrian will have at least one more option after the spring.
Terrance Ervin, a 6-foot-3 incoming freshman who led Chesterfield's L.C. Bird High to consecutive state titles, will arrive for summer workouts in July. Ervin, who went 29-0 as a starter in high school, will be given a shot.
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Jacksonville University to interview TSU's Mike Davis
HOUSTON (FOX 26) -- College basketball sources told FOX 26 Sports Jacksonville University (Fla.) has received permission from Texas Southern to interview Tigers men's basketball coach Mike Davis.
Davis took over the TSU program two years ago and led the Tigers to the SWAC regular season championship while the program was on NCAA probation.
He led TSU to a 16-2 conference record in 2013, but the school was barred from postseason play.
Davis followed that success by leading the Tigers to the SWAC Postseason Tournament title in 2014, landing the school's first appearance in the NCAA Tournament since 2003.
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Davis took over the TSU program two years ago and led the Tigers to the SWAC regular season championship while the program was on NCAA probation.
He led TSU to a 16-2 conference record in 2013, but the school was barred from postseason play.
Davis followed that success by leading the Tigers to the SWAC Postseason Tournament title in 2014, landing the school's first appearance in the NCAA Tournament since 2003.
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Alcorn State 2014 Bravefest Set for April 12
LORMAN, Mississippi -- On Saturday, April 12, 2014, Alcorn State University Braves will host its' annual Bravefest on the "Reservation."
The day has a full slate of activities taking place which includes high school day that morning beginning at 9 a.m.
Head Coach Barrett Rey and the Braves baseball team host Alabama State in a key three-game weekend series. First pitch begins Saturday with game one at 12 p.m. followed by game two at 3 p.m. The Braves wrap up the weekend series with the Hornets on Sunday at 1 p.m.
The Alcorn State football team will play its' annual Purple and Gold Spring game on Saturday at Jack Spinks-Marino Casem Stadium. The Sounds of Dyn-O-Mite will be in attendance to "AMP" your day with their familiar hits such as "Funky Stuff" and "The Braves Fight Song." Admission and tailgating is free of charge for the game which is set to begin at 2:00 p.m.
So come on out to the "Yard" and bring your families to support the Alcorn State
Football team as they prepare for the 2014 season and the Alcorn State Baseball teams as they look to sweep the first place Alabama State Hornets. "You don't want to miss out on all the action."
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The day has a full slate of activities taking place which includes high school day that morning beginning at 9 a.m.
Head Coach Barrett Rey and the Braves baseball team host Alabama State in a key three-game weekend series. First pitch begins Saturday with game one at 12 p.m. followed by game two at 3 p.m. The Braves wrap up the weekend series with the Hornets on Sunday at 1 p.m.
The Alcorn State football team will play its' annual Purple and Gold Spring game on Saturday at Jack Spinks-Marino Casem Stadium. The Sounds of Dyn-O-Mite will be in attendance to "AMP" your day with their familiar hits such as "Funky Stuff" and "The Braves Fight Song." Admission and tailgating is free of charge for the game which is set to begin at 2:00 p.m.
So come on out to the "Yard" and bring your families to support the Alcorn State
Football team as they prepare for the 2014 season and the Alcorn State Baseball teams as they look to sweep the first place Alabama State Hornets. "You don't want to miss out on all the action."
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PVAMU Panthers Hit Halfway Mark Of Spring Football Practice
PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas -- The Prairie View A&M Panther football team is halfway through its spring practice sessions as the team will practice Thursday afternoon at 4 p.m. followed by a situational scrimmage on Saturday morning at Blackshear Field beginning at 9:45 a.m.
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Coming off a 6-6 season, the Panthers enter the spring looking to fine tune its offensive unit as the majority of their playmakers return from a unit that ranked as one of the nation's best. Defensively, the Panthers underwent a leadership change right before spring ball as new defensive coordinator Clifford Yoshida takes charge.
The Panthers will hold their annual Purple & Gold Game at Blackshear Stadium on Friday, April 11
at 6:30 p.m.
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April 5
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April 6
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7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
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4 p.m. – 6 p.m.
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A&M defeats Samford Baseball, 5-3
NORMAL, Alabama – For the first time in school history Alabama A&M baseball defeated Samford University, 5-3 on "The Hill", Wednesday afternoon.
The Bulldogs shook off a slow start and broke up Samford's perfect game in the fourth inning. A&M answered with five runs in the next three frames to hold a lead they would never relinquish.
A&M improved to 11-19, while Samford dropped to 17-12 overall.
Samford charged back with two runs in the last two innings, but couldn't overtake the Bulldogs. AAMU finished the day with five runs on nine hits and one error, including a home run by Caleb Waddell. Samford had three runs on eight hits and an error, stranding 10 on-base.
Leadoff hitter Ramon Nelson led the way with a 2-for-4 performance, driving in three RBI's. Jordan Friend also notched two hits on the day.
Relief pitcher Ryan Ahrens picked up his second win, giving up just one run on four hits in five innings.
"Our pitching staff did a really great job today," said head coach Mitch Hill. "We played defense well. This was a really big win for us."
Starting pitcher Derrick Winter allowed one earned run on two hits in three innings. Andrew Utterback was credited with his first career save, allowing just a run on two hits in an inning.
Cody Pugh took the loss for the Samford Bulldogs, giving up three earned runs on three hits in four innings.
Austin Hulsey broke up the Samford perfect game with a double in the fourth inning. Utterback then reached first base with a single, scoring Hulsey, to tie the contest at 1-1.
The Bulldogs loaded the bases in the fifth, when Caleb Waddell reached on an error by the third baseman. Dylan Johnson then singled to center field advancing Waddell. Keyonta Welch was then walked to load the bases. Later in the inning, Nelson's double to left field drove in all three runners to stretch the lead 4-1.
In the sixth inning, Waddell with two outs, went yard over left field wall giving the Bulldogs the insurance runs.
"I got a pretty good swing on it and I wanted to help my team win," said Waddell. "That was my first homerun in my A&M career, and it felt great."
Samford threaten in the eighth. An error by the Bulldogs allowed Filliben to score cutting the deficit 5-3.
Caleb Bryson scored in the ninth for Samford, but the Bulldog threat was halted with a Quinn strikeout out to end the game.
A&M will return to action on Saturday, April 5, when the Bulldogs open a three game road series against SWAC foe Alcorn State. The first pitch for Saturday's series opener is scheduled for 12 p.m.
Box Score
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The Bulldogs shook off a slow start and broke up Samford's perfect game in the fourth inning. A&M answered with five runs in the next three frames to hold a lead they would never relinquish.
A&M improved to 11-19, while Samford dropped to 17-12 overall.
Samford charged back with two runs in the last two innings, but couldn't overtake the Bulldogs. AAMU finished the day with five runs on nine hits and one error, including a home run by Caleb Waddell. Samford had three runs on eight hits and an error, stranding 10 on-base.
Leadoff hitter Ramon Nelson led the way with a 2-for-4 performance, driving in three RBI's. Jordan Friend also notched two hits on the day.
Relief pitcher Ryan Ahrens picked up his second win, giving up just one run on four hits in five innings.
"Our pitching staff did a really great job today," said head coach Mitch Hill. "We played defense well. This was a really big win for us."
Starting pitcher Derrick Winter allowed one earned run on two hits in three innings. Andrew Utterback was credited with his first career save, allowing just a run on two hits in an inning.
Cody Pugh took the loss for the Samford Bulldogs, giving up three earned runs on three hits in four innings.
Austin Hulsey broke up the Samford perfect game with a double in the fourth inning. Utterback then reached first base with a single, scoring Hulsey, to tie the contest at 1-1.
The Bulldogs loaded the bases in the fifth, when Caleb Waddell reached on an error by the third baseman. Dylan Johnson then singled to center field advancing Waddell. Keyonta Welch was then walked to load the bases. Later in the inning, Nelson's double to left field drove in all three runners to stretch the lead 4-1.
In the sixth inning, Waddell with two outs, went yard over left field wall giving the Bulldogs the insurance runs.
"I got a pretty good swing on it and I wanted to help my team win," said Waddell. "That was my first homerun in my A&M career, and it felt great."
Samford threaten in the eighth. An error by the Bulldogs allowed Filliben to score cutting the deficit 5-3.
Caleb Bryson scored in the ninth for Samford, but the Bulldog threat was halted with a Quinn strikeout out to end the game.
A&M will return to action on Saturday, April 5, when the Bulldogs open a three game road series against SWAC foe Alcorn State. The first pitch for Saturday's series opener is scheduled for 12 p.m.
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Alabama A&M Football set to open Spring Football Practice
NORMAL, Alabama – Head Coach James Spady has completed his staff, signed 25 players, taken the returning players through conditioning and moved his wife and kids to Huntsville, Alabama.
Now the fun begins as Spady and company open their 2014 spring football practices on Friday, April 4, at 7:00 p.m.
The first of 15 meetings has been designated as Friday Night Under the Lights. Bulldog football has invited everyone as practice will be open.
On the offensive side of the ball Spady will have to replace running back Barrington Scott who rushed for 1,070 yards out of the 1,840 yards the team rushed for in 2013. Scott also led the team with 44 points scored.
On the defensive side Spady looks to replace five players who totaled 278 tackles out of the 861 the team posted last season.
All 15 practices will be open to the public as the complete list of all practices is listed below:
Friday; April 4, 2014 (7:00 PM) – Practice #1 (Helmets)
*Friday Night Under the Lights w/The Bulldogs (Alumni Invitation)
Saturday; April 5, 2014 (10:00 AM) – Practice #2 (Helmets)
Sunday; April 6, 2014 (2:00 PM) – Practice #3 (Full Pads)
@ J. O. Johnson High School (Taking our show to the community)
Monday; April 7, 2014 (7:00 PM) – Practice #4 (Full Pads)
Wednesday; April 9, 2014 (7:00 PM) – Practice #5 (Full Pads)
Friday; April 11, 2014 (4:00 PM) – Practice #6 (Shells)
Saturday; April 12, 2014 (1:00 PM) – Practice #7 (Scrimmage)
@ Huntsville High School (Taking our show to the community)
Sunday; April 13, 2014 (2:00 PM) – Practice #8 (Shells)
Monday; April 14, 2014 (7:00 PM) – Practice #9 (Full Pads)
Wednesday; April 16, 2014 (7:00 PM) – Practice #10 (Full Pads)
*High school coaches social/clinic-4:30 PM / Controlled scrimmage
Friday; April 18, 2014 (10:00 AM) – Practice #11 (Full Pads) (Good Friday)
@ Bob Jones High School (Taking our show to the community)
Monday; April 21, 2014 (7:00 PM) – Practice #12 (Full Pads)
Wednesday; April 23, 2014 (7:00 PM) – Practice #13 (Full Pads)
Friday; April 25, 2014 (4:00 PM) – Practice #14 (Helmets)
Saturday; April 26, 2014 (3:00 PM) – Practice #15 (Spring Game)
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Now the fun begins as Spady and company open their 2014 spring football practices on Friday, April 4, at 7:00 p.m.
The first of 15 meetings has been designated as Friday Night Under the Lights. Bulldog football has invited everyone as practice will be open.
On the offensive side of the ball Spady will have to replace running back Barrington Scott who rushed for 1,070 yards out of the 1,840 yards the team rushed for in 2013. Scott also led the team with 44 points scored.
On the defensive side Spady looks to replace five players who totaled 278 tackles out of the 861 the team posted last season.
All 15 practices will be open to the public as the complete list of all practices is listed below:
Friday; April 4, 2014 (7:00 PM) – Practice #1 (Helmets)
*Friday Night Under the Lights w/The Bulldogs (Alumni Invitation)
Saturday; April 5, 2014 (10:00 AM) – Practice #2 (Helmets)
Sunday; April 6, 2014 (2:00 PM) – Practice #3 (Full Pads)
@ J. O. Johnson High School (Taking our show to the community)
Monday; April 7, 2014 (7:00 PM) – Practice #4 (Full Pads)
Wednesday; April 9, 2014 (7:00 PM) – Practice #5 (Full Pads)
Friday; April 11, 2014 (4:00 PM) – Practice #6 (Shells)
Saturday; April 12, 2014 (1:00 PM) – Practice #7 (Scrimmage)
@ Huntsville High School (Taking our show to the community)
Sunday; April 13, 2014 (2:00 PM) – Practice #8 (Shells)
Monday; April 14, 2014 (7:00 PM) – Practice #9 (Full Pads)
Wednesday; April 16, 2014 (7:00 PM) – Practice #10 (Full Pads)
*High school coaches social/clinic-4:30 PM / Controlled scrimmage
Friday; April 18, 2014 (10:00 AM) – Practice #11 (Full Pads) (Good Friday)
@ Bob Jones High School (Taking our show to the community)
Monday; April 21, 2014 (7:00 PM) – Practice #12 (Full Pads)
Wednesday; April 23, 2014 (7:00 PM) – Practice #13 (Full Pads)
Friday; April 25, 2014 (4:00 PM) – Practice #14 (Helmets)
Saturday; April 26, 2014 (3:00 PM) – Practice #15 (Spring Game)
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Southern set to host 2014 Pelican Relays April 4-5
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BATON ROUGE, Louisiana -- The Southern University Track and Field team and the U.S. Express Track Club will host the 5th annual Rodney Milburn/Willie Davenport Pelican Relay on the Baton Rouge campus.
The relays kick off with college and universities division on Friday, April 4 at 3 p.m. at Roscoe Moore Track inside A.W. Mumford Stadium.
Friday’s event will also have a high school division where 13 local high schools will compete. Awards will be given to all first place finishers in all events.
The Relays will continue Saturday, April 5 as the U.S. Express Track Club invites all children 14 years and younger, middle school teams and adults 30 years and older to participate.
The event will be divided into three divisions-Youth Division, Middle School Divisions and Masters Division. The top 6 finishers of each division will receive awards. In addition, the middle school division will have a team trophy for the champion and runner up.
All teams wanting to participate for Friday’s event must register at www.directathletics.com by April 2. Entry fee is $200 per college team and $100 per high school team.
Entry Fee for youth division is $6 per athlete and $10 per athlete for master’s division. For middle school division, the entry fee is $6 per athlete for a max of $36 per team or $72 for schools with boys and girls team. School checks are accepted made out to U.S. Express Track Club.
To register, entries must submit application online at www.coacho.com no later than April 2nd at 10PM. No entries will be accepted after the deadline and no onsite registration.
The youth division will be awarded and scored based upon age groups-ages under 6, ages 7-8 division, ages 9-10, ages 11-12, and ages 13-14. In all youth events, there will be a limit of five participants per age group per team.
General admission is $5 for all events, but free for Coaches and spectators with valid proof of USATF membership.
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Gold Nuggets, Gold Rush add home duals to schedules
NEW ORLEANS -- Xavier University of Louisiana announced changes to its men's and women's tennis schedules Wednesday.
Coach Alan Green said men's and women's dual matches at Alcorn State, scheduled for Sunday, were canceled. Instead, Alcorn State's men will visit Xavier at 2 p.m. on April 24.
The Gold Nuggets also picked up a home dual: 4 p.m. Friday against Southern Miss.
Xavier's women (11-5) are ranked second in the NAIA, and the men (6-9) are 10th.
By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
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Coach Alan Green said men's and women's dual matches at Alcorn State, scheduled for Sunday, were canceled. Instead, Alcorn State's men will visit Xavier at 2 p.m. on April 24.
The Gold Nuggets also picked up a home dual: 4 p.m. Friday against Southern Miss.
Xavier's women (11-5) are ranked second in the NAIA, and the men (6-9) are 10th.
By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
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XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
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