Thursday, May 22, 2014

Howard University lacked institutional control; 4 year penalty handed down by NCAA

INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana  -- A former Howard University head cross country/track and field coach admitted that he violated the NCAA ethical conduct rules and did not promote an atmosphere for compliance. Additionally, Howard University lacked institutional control over certain aspects of its athletics department, according to a decision issued by a NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions panel.

The university’s violations occurred for more than three years and involved more than 200 student-athletes in 15 sports. The case centered on the misuse of scholarship money, failure to withhold ineligible student-athletes from competition, impermissible recruiting contacts and the provision of $11,500 in inducements and extra benefits to prospects and student-athletes.

HOWARD UNIVERSITY PUBLIC INFRACTIONS REPORT, MAY 20, 2014 (.pdf)

Penalties in this case, which were mostly self-imposed by the university, include four years of probation; a $140,000 fine; scholarship reductions for football, men’s basketball, women’s swimming, and men’s cross country/track and field; recruiting restrictions, a vacation of wins in men’s cross country/track and field; the disassociation of an athletics representative; and a three-year show-cause order for the former head cross country/track and field coach. If the former coach seeks employment at an NCAA member school during that period, he and the school must appear before a panel of Committee on Infractions to determine if the school should restrict his athletically related duties.

This case was resolved through the summary disposition process, a cooperative effort where the involved parties submit the case to the Committee on Infractions in written form. The NCAA enforcement staff, university and involved individuals must agree to use the summary disposition process instead of having an in-person hearing.

The university lacked control and did not monitor the administration of its student-athlete textbook distribution and student financial account system. From 2010-11 through the 2013 summer term, the university allowed student-athletes to spend scholarship money on items not required for their courses and permitted student-athletes to keep any unspent portion of their scholarship that was designated solely for the purchase of required course items, tuition and housing. Additionally, the university did not make sure that a new textbook system operated within NCAA rules, did not incorporate safeguards in the textbook and financial account systems that could have prevented the violations, and did not recognize an NCAA violation. When a violation became known, the university did not properly investigate the extent of the impermissible purchases by student-athletes and any inappropriate credits and refunds to student-athletes.

The university also failed to monitor the men’s and women’s cross country/track and field programs to assure compliance with NCAA financial aid, recruiting and extra benefits rules. While it knew the former coach recruited international student-athletes, it did not make sure that he did so within NCAA rules. Additionally, the university initially awarded athletics aid to an international student-athlete who was determined to be a nonqualifier.

The former coach violated the NCAA ethical conduct rules and did not promote an atmosphere for compliance, according to the facts of the case. The former coach deliberately developed a relationship with the founder of a charity, who the former coach knew could help him recruit several prospects from Kenya. The head coach recruited and held evaluations with four prospects while in Kenya during a recruiting quiet period. The athletics representative promoted Howard in phone calls with two prospects at the former coach’s direction.

The former coach and the athletics representative also knowingly provided or arranged for the provision of $11,500 in inducements and extra benefits in the form of fees for a visa, apparel, university fees, transportation and living expenses to five prospects who later became student-athletes at Howard. The former coach also denied involvement in providing benefits during the investigation, despite being reported by the involved student-athlete.

Penalties and measures self-imposed by the university and accepted by the panel are below:
  • Scholarship reductions for football, men’s basketball, women’s swimming and men’s cross country/track and field (self-imposed by the university). The public report further details the reductions.
  • A vacation of men’s cross country/track and field wins from 2011-12 and 2012-13 in which ineligible student-athletes competed (self-imposed by the university). The public report contains further details.
  • A reduction of recruiting opportunities in men’s and women’s cross country/track and field (self-imposed by the university).
  • A reduction of the number of men’s and women’s cross country/track and field coaches who may recruit during the 2013-14, 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons from three to one (self-imposed by the university).
  • A fine of $140,000 (self-imposed by the university).
  • The permanent disassociation of the athletics representative (self-imposed by the university). Details of the disassociation can be found in the public report.
  • Completion of a review of its athletics compliance program by the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference in July 2013 and an external agency during the 2017-18 academic year (self-imposed by the university).
Penalties prescribed by the panel are below:
  • Public reprimand and censure.
  • Four years of probation from May 20, 2014 through May 19, 2018 (proposed by the university and accepted by the panel).
  • A three-year show-cause order for the former head coach. The public report contains further details.
The members of the Division I Committee on Infractions who reviewed this case include Melissa Conboy, chief hearing officer and deputy director of athletics at the University of Notre Dame; John Black, attorney; Lloyd Carr, former head football coach at the University of Michigan; Carol Cartwright, president emeritus at Kent State University; Greg Christopher, athletics director at Xavier University; and Bobby Cremins, former head basketball coach at the Georgia Tech.
 
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Xavier Gold Nuggets in six events at NAIA's national meet

5'-10" Jumper
Senior
Hometown: Shreveport, Louisiana
High School: Byrd High School

NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana has eight women entered in six events at the 2014 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field National Championships. The three-day meet will begin Thursday morning at Mickey Miller Blackwell Stadium in Gulf Shores, Ala.
   
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The busiest of the Gold Nuggets will be junior Devinn Rolland, who qualified in the 100- and 200-meter dashes, the 400 relay and the long jump. Rolland's 100 time of 11.66 seconds and long jump of 5.91 meters (19 feet, 4¾ inches) rank fourth on the NAIA's season lists.  
   
Rolland runs the second segment on Xavier's relay team, whose best time of 47.42 ranks 12th in the NAIA this season. The other members are freshmen Kailey Williams and sophomores Tramaine Shannon and Chelsea James. Freshmen Kaylee Moore and Katelyn McMorris are the backups.
   
Also competing will be junior Catherine Fakler in the 1,500 — her best time is 4:42.12 — and senior Angelica Alexander, who twice this season has high-jumped 1.68 meters (5-6).
   
Thursday's schedule will include the long jump at 5:30 p.m., plus trials in the 400 relay at 2:30, the 1,500 at 3:20 and the 200 at 4:50. The 100 trials will start at 3:10 p.m. Friday, and the high jump will begin at 2 p.m. Saturday.
   
The Gold Nuggets did not score in any of the five events in which they competed a year ago. Rolland was named All-America as a freshman in 2012 after long-jumping 19-5½ and finishing sixth.
   
The Gold Nuggets are 31st in the most recent NAIA National Team Computer Rankings and were as high as 14th. They spent five consecutive weeks (April 9-May 7) in the top 25.
   
The national meet includes men's competition, but the Gold Rush did not qualify any athletes. This is the first time for Gulf Shores as meet site, and it's the first time since 1999 that the meet is competed in the Deep South.

 



XU Nuggets rank third in postseason for 2nd straight year


NEW ORLEANS — For the second consecutive year, Xavier University of Louisiana is No. 3 in the NAIA Women's Tennis Coaches' Postseason Top 25 Poll. The NAIA announced the rankings Wednesday.
   
The Gold Nuggets (17-7) dropped from No. 1 after losing 5-2 to Embry-Riddle (Fla.) in the semifinals of the NAIA National Championship at Mobile, Ala. Embry-Riddle finished second in the rankings after losing 5-4 to Georgia Gwinnett in the final.
   
The Gold Nuggets were the only NAIA team to defeat Georgia Gwinnett this season. Five of Xavier's victories were against teams in the postseason top 10.
   
Xavier was No. 3 in the preseason, fell to sixth in the first poll of the regular season but climbed to No. 2 on March 18 after winning 5-4 at then-No. 1 Auburn Montgomery. The Gold Nuggets then climbed to No. 1 after a 5-3 home victory against Georgia Gwinnett and held the top spot for two polls.
   
Xavier also defeated No. 6 Brenau, No. 8 Northwood (Fla.) and No. 10 Oklahoma Baptist.
   
The Gold Nuggets are in the final top 25 of the year for the third consecutive season and the ninth time in 10 seasons.

The postseason top 25:

1. Georgia Gwinnett
2. Embry-Riddle (Fla.)
3. Xavier
4. Lindsey Wilson
5. Auburn Montgomery
6. Brenau
7. SCAD Savannah
8. Northwood (Fla.)
9. Vanguard
10. Oklahoma Baptist
11. Westmont
12. Graceland
13. Milligan
14. Davenport
15. (tie) Indiana Wesleyan
15. (tie) Concordia (Calif.)
17. Coastal Georgia
18. Lewis-Clark State
19. Cardinal Stritch
20. Northwestern Ohio
21. Marian (Ind.)
22. St. Thomas (Fla.)
23. Olivet Nazarene
24. Campbellsville
25. McPherson

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Jackson State basks in SWAC title run

JACKSON, Mississippi  -- Robert Braddy Field was calm.

There was no chalk marking the baselines. The dirt wasn’t groomed.

A few Jackson State baseball players were around but didn’t step on the field that they are responsible for maintaining.

Instead, this was their time to soak in the Southwestern Athletic Conference championship they won on Sunday by defeating Alabama State 9-8.

“It’ll take a while for it to sink in,” senior utility player Aneko Knowles said.

The pace has slowed for the Tigers, considerably.

With Sunday’s victory, the Tigers were awarded an automatic bid to an NCAA regional, which won’t begin for another two weeks.

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XU Gold Rush are No. 8, make 4th consecutive top-10 finish

NEW ORLEANS — For the fourth consecutive year, Xavier University of Louisiana's men's tennis team is in the final top 10 of the season. The Gold Rush were No. 8 in the postseason coaches poll announced Wednesday.
   
The Gold Rush (13-12) climbed one spot after reaching the quarterfinals of the NAIA National Championship for the third consecutive year.
   
Additional Gold Rush poll streaks include:
   
•  Ninth consecutive appearance in the final top 25 of the season.
   
•  Twenty-ninth consecutive appearance in the top 10.
   
•  Fifty-ninth consecutive appearance in the top 25.
   
Xavier won seven of its final 10 dual matches to finish with a fourth consecutive winning record. Six Gold Rush victories this year were against teams in the postseason top 25, including No. 6 Cumberland and, in the NAIA quarterfinals, No. 10 Belhaven.
   
National champion and unbeaten Georgia Gwinnett was unanimously chosen No. 1.

The postseason top 25:

 
NAIA Men's Tennis Coaches' Top 25 Poll
(first-place votes in parentheses — records through end of season)

RankTeamRecordPointsLast
1Georgia Gwinnett (12)21-0312 3
2Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 21-43021
3Auburn Montgomery 24-42912
4 Vanguard20-52834
5Lindsey Wilson17-3272 5
6Cumberland15-62616
7Bethany (Kan.)21-325110
8Xavier13-122439
9Westmont14-72287
10Belhaven16-52278
11Concordia (Calif.)12-1120711
12Northwestern Ohio22-420612
13Aquinas25-519313
14Graceland12-6182tie-14
15Coastal Georgia13-817416
16Webber International13-1014518
17Davenport19-713819
18Warner12-212220
19SCAD Atlanta10-5118RV
20Pikeville15-711321
21Olivet Nazarene12-811123
22Mobile10-8105NR
23Lewis-Clark State5-119222
24William Carey9-985tie-14
25Northwood (Fla.)8-96124

Others receiving votes: Oklahoma Baptist 58, Bethel (Tenn.) 47, Campbellsville 43, Indiana Wesleyan 39, McPherson 35, Missouri Valley 17, St. Francis (Ill.) 5, Huntington 5, Hastings 4, IU Southeast 3.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

AAMU Men's Basketball Sets Camp Dates

NORMAL, Alabama -- The Alabama A&M men's basketball team is hosting a Boys and Girls' Basketball Camp June 2-6 and June 16-20 in the T.M. Elmore Gymnasium.

The Maroon and White third year men's basketball coach Willie Hayes will lead this camp, assisted by the coaching staff and team members.

The camp staff is outstanding, knowledgeable and eager to help expand young player's basketball skills combined with having fun with the fundamentals!

Each five-day session is crammed with the type of hands-on teaching that can make a difference in your game and have an impact on your life.

From beginning to end, campers will be exposed to a high level of instruction and motivation that will assist both beginners and experienced players alike.

The rate is $110.00 for the fundamental camp with the hours of operation running from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday. On Friday, June 6 and 20, the camp will end at noon.

For more information, contact Dexter Holt at 256-372-8240 or James Wright 256-372-4007.



ASU Braves Finish 2013 With Historic 9-3 Season

LORMAN, Mississippi  --  Heading into the 2013 season, no one predicted the Braves would have a productive year.  In the SWAC, the Braves were picked to finish fourth in the Eastern Division and no one across the country gave the Braves any respect.

As everyone knows, the past few years have been pretty rough for the Alcorn State football program. Four different coaches, new offensive and defensive schemes to learn, and to top it off, six consecutive losing seasons. Well, that changed this past season as second year Head Coach Jay Hopson dramatically turned the Alcorn State football program around and led them to a historic 9-3 record.

It has been over 30 years since the Braves won nine games and they did it in "ALCORN" fashion.  The Braves averaged 36.8 points per game scoring 40 points or more in six of their 12 contests, finished 4-1 at Spinks-Casem Stadium, captured the Circle City Classic defeating Grambling State, and was the only team in the SWAC to defeat both teams who played in the SWAC Championship game (Southern and Jackson State).

The 2013 season also featured several classic games including a 35-28 vicotry over Mississippi Valley, a 44-38 overtime win over Southern on their homecoming, and of course a 48-33 victory over rival Jackson State at the legendary Memorial Stadium in Jackson, Miss.

Ten of the Braves players earned All-Conference honors;  Arnold Walker (1st Team All-SWAC), Issac Sampson (1st Team All-SWAC), CJ Morgan (1st Team All-SWAC), Haiden McCraney (1st Team All-SWAC), Tavoris Doss (1st Team All-SWAC), Jonathan Scott (2nd Team All-SWAC), Detonio Dade (2nd Team All-SWAC), Jordan Payne (2nd Team All-SWAC), Deion Roberson (2nd Team All-SWAC), and Devon Francois (2nd Team All-SWAC).

To sum up the 2013 football season, the Braves were only one win away from securing a spot in the SWAC Championship game in Houston, Texas.



Offense
The Braves collected over 5,000 yards of total offense led by running back Arnold Walker and quarterback John Gibbs, Jr.  Arnold Walker rushed for 1,191 yards breaking a 30-plus year record held by Augustus Lee and is now the all-time leading rushing yards leader in school history.  Not only did Walker rush for over a thousand yards but he also scored 16 touchdowns and was named SWAC Co-Offensive Player of the Year.  He led the SWAC in three categories (rushing yards, scoring, and scoring touchdowns) and finished in the top 20 in the FCS in scoring touchdowns.

Gibbs threw for over 2,000 yards, recorded 21 touchdowns, and averaged 213.9 yards per game in the air.  In six games he threw for over 200 yards and averaged two touchdowns in those games.
The 6-foot-6 starting quarterback also rushed for 455 yards and scored four touchdowns.

Led by junior Tollette George (52 catches, 637 yards, and three touchdowns), four of the Braves wide receivers caught over 20 balls, recorded over 300 yards receiving, and scored three touchdowns.  Sophomore Jordan Payne caught a career-high nine touchdowns for the Braves this past season.

Defense
The Braves fierce defense showcased their talents as well finishing first in three SWAC defensive categories (scoring defense, pass defense, and pass defense effic.) and only allowed 24.5 points a game.  "DB Nation" gave up 188 yards in the air and were second in the conference in interceptions.  They also shutout two of their opponents (Warner, 57-0 and Grambling State 48-0)

Junior Devon Francois led the Braves in tackles recording a total of 90 and finished in the top 10 in the SWAC in tackles.  Junior transfer CJ Morgan led the Braves and the SWAC in passes defended (14).

Defensive tackle Deion Roberson led the Braves with 12.5 tackles for a loss and recorded 50 tackles on the season, forced two fumbles and collected two sacks.

Special Teams
Freshman Haiden McCraney and senior Tavoris Doss were highlighted the special teams area this season.  McCraney led the SWAC in scoring (kicking) with a total of 81 points, averaged 6.8 points per game and was named SWAC Specialist of the Week three consecutive times.

Doss led the SWAC and the FCS in punt return average (16.1 yards per game) which earned him FCS Punt Return Average Champion.

Looking Ahead to 2014
All eyes are on the Braves this season and Coach Hopson has high expectations for the 2014 season.  Hopson and his coaching staff have their players set on making the trip to Houston to play in the 2014 SWAC Championship game.  The Braves schedule features seven home games at Spinks-Casem Stadium this season with marquee matchups against Alabama State, Southern and rival Jackson State.

The Braves only lost six seniors to graduation and return 11 starters on offense and 10 on defense.

The 2014 season kicks off on August 31st as the Braves welcome Virginia University of Lynchburg.  Kick-off is slated for 4 p.m.

ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY 2014 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

DateOpponentConference GameLocationTime
8/30/2014 Virginia University at Lynchburg Lorman, Miss. - Spinks-Casem Stadium4:00 P.M.                         
9/6/2014 Southern Mississippi  Hattiesburg, Miss. - Roberts StadiumTBA                        
9/13/2014 Louisiana College Lorman, Miss. - Spinks-Casem Stadium4:00 P.M.                        
9/20/2014 Mississippi Valley State*Itta Bena, Miss. - Rice-Totten StadiumTBA                        
9/27/2014 Southern University*Lorman, Miss. - Spinks-Casem Stadium4:00 P.M.                        
High School Day
10/2/2014 Alabama State*Lorman, Miss. - Spinks-Casem StadiumTBA                         
10/11/2014 Grambling State*Grambling, La. - Eddie Robinson Stadium2:00 P.M.                        
Homecoming
10/18/2014 Texas Southern *Lorman, Miss. - Spinks-Casem Stadium2:00 P.M.                        
10/25/2014 Prairie View A&M*Prairie View, Texas - Blackshear StadiumTBA                        
11/1/2014 Open 
                         
11/8/2014 Alabama A&M*Huntsville, Ala. - Louis Crews StadiumTBA                        
11/15/2014 Arkansas-Pine Bluff*Lorman, Miss. - Spinks-Casem Stadium4:00 P.M.                        
Senior Day
11/22/2014 Jackson State*Lorman, Miss. - Spinks-Casem Stadium2:00 P.M.                        



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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

VSU Names Rose Burke Head Volleyball Coach

ROSE BURKE
HEAD VOLLEYBALL COACH
VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY
ETTRICK, Virginia  --Virginia State University named  Rose Burke as the University's head volleyball coach on May 12, 2014. Burke comes to VSU with 13 years of volleyball experience, both as a coach and player.

"I am excited to come into a program that has already proven they can compete in the CIAA. I am looking forward to taking an already strong team and growing it to compete at the next level," said Coach Burke.

The Gainesville, Florida native caught the coaching bug in college, working at camps for middle and high school students. Burke honed her coaching skills as an assistant at NCAA Division I schools Florida International University and Morgan State University.

During her one season at FIU, the Panthers were ranked in the Top 25 and won the 2009 Sun Belt Conference regular-season title. At Morgan State (July 2010-July 2012) Burke's first recruiting class took the MSU Bears from fifth in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference to second the following season.

Burke was a four-year starter at NCAA Division I California State University -- Sacramento.  She was part of three Big Sky Conference championship teams while at Sacramento State, earning all-conference honors in 2007 and 2008 as a setter.  Those teams also competed in the NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Championship Tournament between 2005 and 2007.

She earned a degree in liberal studies with a focus in mathematics from CSUS in 2009.

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New Thursday Contests, ASU Home Game Times Announced; Season Tickets On Sale Wednesday



MONTGOMERY, Alabama  -- A pair of Thursday contests have been added to the 2014 Alabama State University football schedule, as home game times are announced in advance of season tickets going on sale Wednesday.

The Saturday, Sept. 20 home contest against Arkansas-Pine Bluff has been moved to Thursday, Sept. 18 on Faith and Family Night. The Saturday, Oct. 4 road game at Alcorn State has been moved to Thursday Oct. 2. Both games will be televised live on the ESPN family of networks, with game times TBA.

The three other September home games against Tennessee State, Mississippi Valley State, and Texas Southern will kickoff at 5 p.m. at the New ASU Stadium. The two November home games against Jackson State on Nov. 8 and Stillman in the Turkey Day Classic on Nov. 22 will kickoff at 1 p.m.

Season tickets go on sale Wednesday at 9 a.m. online at bamastatesports.com/tickets or by calling the New ASU Stadium Ticket Office at 334-229-4551. Among the new pricing packages, individual season tickets start as low as $90, and family pack season tickets (four tickets per game) for only $300.



2014 ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY HORNETS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Date
OpponentLocationTime
    
                            
8/30/2014  Sam Houston St. Huntsville, TXTBA                        
Inaugural Classic
9/6/2014  Tennessee St. Montgomery, Ala. - New ASU Stadium5 P.M.                        
9/13/2014 *Mississippi Valley St. Montgomery, Ala. - New ASU Stadium5 P.M.                        
Faith and Family Night
9/18/2014 *Arkansas - Pine Bluff Montgomery, Ala. - New ASU StadiumTBA                        
Health And Awareness Day
9/27/2014 *Texas Southern Montgomery, Ala. - New ASU Stadium5 P.M.                         
10/2/2014 *Alcorn St. Lorman, Miss.TBA                         
10/11/2014 *Prairie View A&M Prairie View, TX2 P.M.                        
73rd State Farm Magic City Classic
10/25/2014 *Alabama A&M Birmingham, Ala. - Legion FieldTBA                        
11/1/2014 *Southern Baton Rouge, LA6 P.M.                        
Connection Day / Military Appreciation Day
11/8/2014 *Jackson St. Montgomery, Ala. - New ASU Stadium1 P.M.                        
11/15/2014 *Grambling St. Grambling, LA2 P.M.                        
91st Turkey Day Classic / Homecoming
11/22/2014  Stillman Montgomery, Ala. - New ASU Stadium1 P.M.                        
Toyota SWAC Football Championship
12/6/2014  TBA Houston, TexasTBA                         

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'Canes football home opener vs. FAMU set for 7 p.m. start

MIAMI, Florida -- The Hurricanes already knew they'd be opening their season on national television against Louisville on Labor Day, but now they know a little bit more about some of their other early-season matchups.

Kickoff for Miami's home opener on Sept. 6 against FAMU is set for 7 p.m., while the Hurricanes' second home game of the season--a Sept. 13 matchup against Arkansas State--will kick off at 3:30, the ACC announced on Tuesday.

The Sept. 6 game against the Rattlers will be broadcast on ESPN3, while the Sept. 13 game against the Red Wolves will be shown on ESPNU.

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FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY 2014 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

OpponentDateLocationSeries RecordTime - ET
Jackson StateAug. 30Jackson, Miss.7-8-26:00 pm
Univ. of MiamiSept. 6Miami, Fla.1-8-07:00 pm
COASTAL CAROLINASEPT. 20Tallahassee, Fla.0-0-05:00 pm
Tennessee St.Sept. 27Nashville, Tenn.24-28-0TBA
MORGAN STATEOCT. 4Tallahassee, Fla.20-6-05:00 pm
SAVANNAH STATEOCT. 11Tallahassee, Fla.6-0-05:00 pm
Howard Univ.Oct. 18Washington D.C.27-9-01:00 pm
N.C. A&TOct. 25Greensboro, NC43-13-21:00 pm
NORFOLK STATENov. 1Tallahassee, Fla.13-1-03:00 pm
S.C. STATENov. 8Tallahassee, Fla.33-22-33:00 pm
Delaware St.Nov. 15Dover, Del.22-9-02:00 pm
Bethune-CookmanNov. 22Orlando, Fla.48-18-1TBA

Home games in bold caps.

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Vandy close to finalizing football series with TSU

NASHVILLE, Tennessee  -- Vanderbilt athletics director David Williams offered an update Wednesday regarding his work on future football schedules.

One item close to being finalized, he said, is a two-game series with Tennessee State, which would begin with the Commodores' 2016 season opener. The second game would likely be in 2018. Williams said the deal would be completed when TSU athletics director Teresa Phillips signs off on it.

Williams said Wake Forest and North Carolina State have shown ...



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MVSU selects Hunter as head volleyball coach

ITTA BENA – Mississippi Valley State University announced Friday that it has hired Douglas Hunter as its head volleyball coach. He most recently served as the head women's volleyball coach at Shaw University in Raleigh, N.C. 
Hunter takes over for Angela Franke, who recently accepted the same position at Loyola University in New Orleans.  
The Kingston, Jamaica native boasts more than 30 years of volleyball coaching experience consisting of seven years as a head coach at colleges or universities in the United States. Prior to his four-year stint at Shaw, Hunter served as head coach at Winston-Salem State University from 2007-10. Hunter's highest winning total as a head coach came during the 2012 season after he led Shaw to a 10-17 record.  
Hunter also has served as an assistant coach at North Carolina Central University (2002-06), Saint Augustine's College (1995-2001) and Mercy College (1994-95). At NCCU, he helped guide the school to three consecutive Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) championships from 2004-06 and its first appearance in school history in the NCAA Division II Regional in 2004. Then, at Saint Augustine, he assisted the Lady Falcons to three CIAA titles in 1997 and 2000-01 and its first NCAA Division II Regional appearance in school history.  
Prior to his time in the CIAA, Hunter spent two seasons as head coach of the Long Island Big Apple Volleyball Club (16s). In addition to his duties as head coach, he served as the team's technical director. 
As a player, Hunter has a wealth of experience playing in Jamaica and in the USAV Men's Hi A Club with DVC.net as well as with the International Jammers Volleyball Club in the Men's Open Club. He was a well-decorated player earning Best Middle Blocker, Best Defensive Player, and Best Passer honors with the Jamaica Volleyball Association during his career from 1984-94. He also earned Men's Hi A All-Region honors in 1998. In addition, Hunter has served as a volleyball official with the USAV, the FIVB and JVA Nationals.  
Hunter earned his bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems from St. Augustine's College in 1999. He also graduated from the University of Technology in Kingston, Jamaica in 1992.

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NAIA awards XU Gold Nuggets' Abbes, Howell and Flowers with All-American honors


Nour Abbes

Nour Abbes
Freshman
1st Team All-American
    Kourtney Howell
Kourtney Howell
Senior
1st Team All-American
    Brion Flowers
Brion Flowers
Sophomore
2nd Team All-American

NEW ORLEANS — For the second consecutive year, Xavier University of Louisiana has produced three All-Americans in women's tennis. The NAIA announced Monday that Kourtney Howell and Nour Abbes were chosen to the first team, and Brion Flowers made the second team.
   
Howell is the Gold Nuggets' first three-time All-American and joins Anastesia Opata (2008, 2009) as the program's only two-time first-team All-American. Flowers is a repeat second-team selection and the first Gold Nugget to earn All-America as a freshman and sophomore. It's the fourth honor in eight days for Abbes, the Wilson/ITA NAIA National and Region IV Rookie of the Year and winner of the Marvin P. Richmond Outstanding Player Award at the NAIA National Championship.
   
The trio helped Xavier finish 17-7, earn No. 1 in the final two coaches polls before the national tournament and reach the national semifinals for the second consecutive year. The Nuggets defeated eventual national champion Georgia Gwinnett 5-3 on April 26 for the championship of the NAIA Unaffiliated Group 2 Tournament.
   
Howell, a senior from Cypress, Texas, and a graduate of Cypress Woods High School, was 15-9 in singles and 23-9 in doubles this season. She and Flowers won the doubles title at USTA/ITA NAIA South Regional Championships and placed third in NAIA division of National Small College Championships.
   
Abbes, from Tunis, Tunisia, and a graduate of Lycée Sportif d'El Menzah, is the first XU women's tennis freshman to earn first-team NAIA All-America. (Flowers was second team as a freshman in 2013.) Abbes was 17-0 in singles and 16-2 in doubles, 12-0 with sophomore Simone-Alyse Ewell.
   
Flowers, a sophomore from Lafayette, La., and a graduate of St. Thomas More High School, was 10-13 in singles and 23-8 in doubles. Her three-set singles decision against Auburn Montgomery's Paula Diaz on March 9 clinched the Nuggets' first-ever victory against an NAIA No. 1 team, and she and Howell won four times against top-13 doubles opponents.
   
The ITA will announce its NAIA All-Americans after compiling its final singles and doubles rankings.


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XU Rush's Montrel, Soifer are 1st-team NAIA All-Americans

Xavier's Nikita Soifer, left, and Kyle Montrel were 17-6 at No. 1 doubles this year.

NEW ORLEANS — For the first time in the modern era of men's tennis at Xavier University of Louisiana, the Gold Rush have two first-team All-Americans in the same season. Sophomore Kyle Montrel and junior Nikita Soifer received that honor Monday from the NAIA.
   
They were the best players on a Gold Rush team which finished 13-12 and reached the quarterfinals of the NAIA National Championship for the third consecutive year. The Gold Rush ranked ninth in the NAIA entering the national tournament — the postseason poll will be announced Wednesday — and extended the program's top-10 streak to 28 polls dating to May 2011.
   
Montrel, from Atlanta and a graduate of Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy, was 16-10 in singles and 19-7 in doubles this season and was chosen Wilson/ITA NAIA Region IV Player to Watch. He is the first Gold Rush tennis sophomore to be named first-team All-America. He received All-America honorable mention a year ago.
   
Soifer, from Beer Sheva, Israel, and a graduate of Hof Hasharon school, was 15-10 in singles and 22-7 in doubles. He was second-team All-America a year ago, and he is the program's third player to earn first- or second-team All-America twice. The others were Zach Taylor in 2011 and 2012 and Loic Didavi in 2012 and 2013.
   
Montrel and Soifer played No. 1 doubles for Xavier and were 17-6 this year, including three victories against top-20 opponents.
   
Coach Alan Green's Gold Rush have produced four first-team All-Americans and seven second-team selections, all in the last seven seasons.
   
The ITA will announce its NAIA All-Americans after compiling its final singles and doubles rankings.

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Monday, May 19, 2014

Xavier University of Louisiana -- Happy!


Tuskegee University is happy


A disappointing end to the baseball season

MONTGOMERY, Alabama  -- That's why they play the game.

If you were following along with the Southwestern Athletic Conference tournament championship game, you could see a confident, relaxed Jackson State playing the way it always plays in mid-May, winning its 16th conference baseball championship and advancing to the NCAA regionals for the second consecutive year.

Or you could watch their opponent, an Alabama State team heavily favored to win its first conference baseball championship, giving up 17 hits, committing a pair of costly fielding mistakes and losing 9-8 to Jackson State. Watching as their trip to the NCAA regionals went to someone else. Watching as all their hard work this season – which resulted in a pretty remarkable year and a school-record 37 wins – came to a crashing halt on a youth baseball field in New Orleans.

And that, coaches like to say in a cliché that is way overused, is why they play the game.

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