Sunday, January 4, 2015

Late Rally Elevates LU Lions Over WSSU Rams 76-74

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, Pennsylvania  -- Freshman Quaman Burton (Richmond, VA/John Marshall HS) scored 12 of his team-high 17 points in the second half rallying the Lions to a 76-74 home victory over Winston-Salem State University on Saturday, January 3rd in Manuel Rivero Hall.

The Lions fell behind early against the Rams but used an 11-4 run in the final five minutes of the half to cut into the WSSU advantage. Senior Daniel Pendleton (Philadephia, PA/MCSCS) and freshmanJordan Watson (Philadelphia, PA/Springside Chestnut Hill Academy)both scored eight points pacing the Lions. Midway through the first half, the Rams had their largest lead (27-16) over the Lions behind hot shooting.  Lincoln shot 48% (13-27) against Winston-Salem State's 58% (14-24) from the field in the first half and led, 39-36.

Senior Alonzo Murphy (Pittsburgh, PA/California University (PA)) tied the game at 43-43 at the 17:12 mark, scoring two of his 12 second half points.  Murphy and Quaman Burton (Richmond, VA/John Marshall HS) combined to give the Lions a 49-43 lead, igniting a 6-0 LU run. The game went back and forth until the final tenth tie of the game at 68-68 with 3:34 left in regulation.

Lincoln played aggressive offensively and drew fouls that sent them to the free-throw line on four attempts in the final minutes of the game. Sophomore Joshua Davis (Saginaw, MI/Louisburg Junior College) converted on 4-4 attempts whileAlonzo Murphy (Pittsburgh, PA/California University (PA)) and Quaman Burton (Richmond, VA/John Marshall HS) each made a pair for the Lions. Burton's final points gave the Lions a 76-71 advantage with 13 seconds left. Despite a late three-pointer by the Rams with four second left, Lincoln won a tough game against Winston-Salem State, 76-74.


The Lions improve to 8-4 overall and 2-0 in the CIAA conference while the Rams drop to 7-3, 0-1 CIAA.

Quaman Burton (Richmond, VA/John Marshall HS) scored 17 points had four rebounds and two assists leading the Lions. Burton was 6-of-10 from the field and made 4-of-5 free-throws. Alonzo Murphy (Pittsburgh, PA/California University (PA))followed with 16 points and seven rebounds while junior Chaz Sharp (Baltimore, MD/Xavier University of Louisiana) andJordan Watson (Philadelphia, PA/Springside Chestnut Hill Academy) finished with ten points each.  Senior Tony Efese(Spring Valley, NY/St. Joseph Regional HS) tied a career-best with ten rebounds against Winston-Salem State.

Lincoln will host Livingstone College on Monday, January 5th at 7:30 p.m. in Manuel Rivero Hall in their next game.


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Bluefield State College Lady Blues defeat NCCU for the 2nd Year in a Row

SHAKIMA WIGGINS
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DURHAM, North Carolina -- The Bluefield State Women's team continued their win streak of 4 games today and improved their record to 10-5 on the season.  BSC defeated a Division I program, North Carolina Central University, 66-63 in McDougald - McLendon Gymnasium in Durham, NC.  In the last two years, BSC is 2-0 against North Carolina Central University.

The Lady Blues started the game with a 6-0 run early, but the Eagles came back and took the lead 16-15 at the 11:50 mark. The Eagles continued to push the lead and were up 35-27 at the half.

In the second half, the Lady Blues got within 3 points after a basket by freshman center Amber Bryson just under 5 minutes of play. After a layup by Shakima Wiggins, the Lady Blues took the lead 58-56 with 2:48 left for the first time since the first couple minutes of the first half.

The Lady Blues pushed the lead to 7 points with one-minute remaining, but ultimately won the game by 3 points with the score of 66-63.

For the game, the Lady Blues shot 48% from the field, 40% from the 3-point line, and 70% from the free-throw line. North Carolina Central University only had a better percentage from the free-throw line of 91.7%, 11-for-12.

Sophomore guard Shakima Wiggins (pictured) was unstoppable with 29 points on 11-for-17 from the field and 4-for-6 from the 3-point line. She also had 6 rebounds and 2 steals. Senior guard Charity Harris led the team with 6 assists; she also had 5 points, 3 rebounds, and 1 steal. Senior guard Tonya Jackson had the team high of 7 rebounds, she also had 8 points and 4 assists.

The Lady Blues will play against another Division I program on Monday, Jan. 5th against Cleveland State University at 7pm in Cleveland, OH.

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B-CU Snaps Losing Skid, Pulling Away from WCU, 63-53



DAYTONA BEACH, Florida -- Bethune-Cookman Head Coach Vanessa Blair-Lewis earned her 200th victory, and her Lady Wildcats (4-10) snapped a five-game losing streak on Saturday at Richard V. Moore Gymnasium, stringing together a near-complete game effort to jump out early and hold off Western Carolina (7-7) for the 63-53 non-conference victory.

Although the Catamounts put up six quick points, the Lady Wildcats responded with a sense of urgency on both ends of the floor. Over a stretch of nearly 10 minutes, B-CU rattled off a 22-4 scoring run, spearheaded by the perimeter shooting of sophomore Kendra Cooper, who reached double figures in the first five minutes of the game.

With B-CU leading 23-10 at 8:30 on the clock, the first half closed out with the Lady Wildcats and Catamounts matching blows, 8-8, with B-CU carrying a 31-18 advantage into the break. The offensive spark in the opening period, Cooper amassed 16 first half points while connecting four times from long range.

In the first half, the Lady Wildcats hit 43.3 percent from the floor, while limiting WCU to 28.6 percent field goal shooting, aided by six first half blocks.

Coming out of the locker room, WCU matched B-CU’s early intensity to open the second period, while the Lady Wildcats were offensively sluggish at first. WCU chipped away at the Lady Wildcats’ lead, trimming the advantage to just three points after a 13-3 run to open the half.

Back-to-back paint jumpers from Kailyn Williams and Kayla Crawford sparked the Lady Wildcats offense, and the pair led the B-CU charge as the Lady Wildcats fought off two WCU comeback attempts through the middle of the half. After the six-minute mark, the Lady Wildcats surged and only allowed WCU within a two-possession reach once through the final buzzer.

Coming down the stretch, the Lady Wildcats connected on 10 consecutive free throws from four different players to quell the WCU rally and seal the 63-53 victory.

Although Cooper was limited in the second half, she led all scorers with 20 points. Meanwhile, Crawford dominated the second half for B-CU, notching her fourth double-double of the year with 18 points and 11 rebounds, hitting 8-for-13 from the floor. Also reaching double figures, K. Williams scored 10 and tallied her second seven (7) block outing this season.

The Lady Wildcats finished shooting 44.2 percent from the floor and 85.7 percent from the line, holding WCU to 28.6 percent field goal shooting.

With the victory, the Lady Wildcats conclude the non-conference slate and re-open the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) schedule next week with Hampton (Jan. 10) and Norfolk State (Jan. 12) at Moore Gymnasium.

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TSU Lady Tigers Start OVC Play With, 62-55, Win

NASHVILLE, Tennessee -- The Tennessee State women’s basketball team moved to 1-0 in conference play with a, 62-55, win over Southeast Missouri in the Gentry Center on Saturday night.

Briana Morrow paced the Tigers with 16 points on 8-of-11 shooting. The senior also hauled in a team-high 11 rebounds.

Chelsea Hudson added 12 points for Tennessee State (4-8, 1-0 OVC).

SEMO (7-8, 0-2 OVC) was led by Jasmine Robinson’s 17 points.

The Redhawks outshot the Lady Tigers 42 to 38 percent, but TSU’s defense was impregnable, forcing 25 turnovers.

The game started off tight between the two squads, and SEMO clung to a 13-10 lead through the first 7:26 thanks to a 60 percent shooting line.

The teams went scoreless for the next 4:27 until Morrow ended the drought with a jumper and a layup to give the Lady Tigers a one-point lead with 7:23 to go before halftime.



The back-to-back-buckets ignited a 14-2 TSU run to put the home team up, 24-15. The Lady Tigers made six-of-nine shots (66.7 percent), starting with Morrow’s first hoop.

The Redhawks quickly cut the lead to five, but the TSU defense held them scoreless for the final 2:56 of the half, to go into the locker room ahead, 30-19.

The Lady Tigers forced an impressive 18 turnovers in the opening stanza, leading to 13 points.

Both teams shot above 50 percent from the field during the first eight minutes of the second period, but Southeast had another pair of miscues to extend the Tennessee State advantage to 48-33.

The Redhawks were able to shake off the turnovers and forced TSU into three-straight empty possessions, leading to a 7-0 run.

With TSU on top 55-44 later in the half, Southeast scored 11 straight to tie the game with just two minutes to go.

Hudson finally produced on the offensive end by draining a layup and drawing a foul, leading to an old-fashioned three-point play.

The Lady Tigers made 4-of-6 freebies down the stretch, and walked away with a 62-55 win.

TSU was outrebounded in the game, 42-37, but had 13 offensive boards that led to 15 second-chance points.

Tennessee State will look to move to 2-0 in conference play when the squad squares off against Eastern Illinois at home on Jan. 7. Tip-off is scheduled for 5:30 p.m.

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MVSU Delta Devils open SWAC schedule with win at UAPB

PINE BLUFF, Arkansas -- After a non-conference schedule that pitted Mississippi Valley State against some of best teams in Division I including Indiana and Iowa State, MVSU head coach Andre Payne waited patiently for the Delta Devils' SWAC opener.

And on Saturday when that day finally arrived, the first-year head coach wasn't disappointed.

Behind Jordan Washington's 17 points, the Delta Devils (2-12, 1-0 SWAC) defeated one of the SWAC's predicted top teams, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 67-63, at H.O. Clemmons Arena in the first conference game for both teams.

Valley defeated an UAPB (3-12, 0-1 SWAC) team that upset University of Houston earlier this season.

"My guys stayed and fought till the end," said MVSU head coach Andre Payne. "We knew it would be a tough game…We told them to pay attention to detail and they did that."

MVSU's Latrell Love came off the bench to score 13 points combined with a career-high five rebounds.

Love made the go-ahead bucket with 1:03 left to give Valley a 65-63 lead. Then, after a missed 3-pointer by UAPB's Thaddeus Handley, Washington converted a pair of free throws that put the game away for the Delta Devils.

In a game that included 10 ties, UAPB held the momentum early on. The Golden Lions led by as much as 12 points in the first half before Valley stormed back to take a 34-31 halftime lead.

"We played 11 big time schools, falling down is nothing new to us," said Payne. "We just tell them to never give up. It's not a 100 percent job yet but we're getting there."

In one of their best shooting performances of the season, the Delta Devils made 45 percent of its field goals and 19-of-23 shots from the free throw line. They were efficient as well from long range, converting 4-of-8 three-pointers on the night.

DeAngelo Priar added 12 points and five rebounds. MVSU won in the reboundi
ng category 39 to 36.

JoVaughn Love led UAPB with 24 points and 11 rebounds.

The Delta Devils will be back in action Saturday, Jan. 10 at 4:30 p.m. when they host Alabama A&M at the Leflore County Civic Center. It will be the fcirst home SWAC game of the season for the Delta Devils.

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Jackson State Tigers open SWAC play with a 70-67 win over Alabama A&M

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- With 14 seconds left in the game Dre’Sean Looney, who scored 16 points, knocked down a pair of clutch free throws to preserve Jackson State’s 70-67 victory over Alabama A&M in the opening game of Southwestern Athletic Conference play on Saturday at Elmore Gymnasium.

The Tigers had a balanced scoring effort with ten players scoring at least one point and three player in double figures. Raeford Worsham led JSU with 19 points. He shot 46 percent from the floor (6-13) and 87 percent from the free throw line (7-8). Treshawn Bolden added 12 points on 3-6 shooting from the

field (50 percent) and 6-8 shooting from the line (75 percent) to round out the double-digit scoring for JSU. Bolden was two rebounds short of a double-double as he grabbed eight boards. Javeres Brent added nine points on 3-7 shooting from three-point range (42 percent).

Marcus Merriweather led the Bulldogs with 17 points.

The game was a see-saw contest that had seven ties and 11 lead changes and neither team led by more than seven points. JSU’s largest lead was five points.

“I give the team a lot of credit,” said head coach Wayne Brent. “We had a couple of technical fouls that seemed to change the momentum, but we had a couple of guys step up.”

With 2:59 the Worsham scored on a fast break dunk to give the Tigers a three-point lead. The play was sparked by a Jaleel Queary shot block that gave the Tigers scoring opportunity and a 62-59 advantage. With less than a minute left in the game Jonathan Thomas and Worsham each knocked down a pair of free throws to give the Tigers a 68-64 advantage. The Bulldogs continued to fight and with 21 seconds left in the game Rakiya Battle made a layup and hit a free throw to cut JSU’s lead to 68-67.

JSU Trailed by five points with 9:13 left in the second half, until Looney hit a three-pointer to cut the Bulldog lead to 55-53. At the 6:01 mark Brent knocked down a big three to pull the Tigers within two points (59-57). A little over two minutes later he swooshed a second straight three to give JSU a 60-59 lead.

The Tigers closed out the first half with a 9-0 run to take a 41-37 lead. JSU led 43-39 at halftime. Worsham led the Tigers in scoring with 14 points. The Tigers shot 55.6 perceRnt from the field and 78.6 percent from the free throw line.

JSU returns to action Monday when the Tigers take on Alabama State in Montgomery, Ala.

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Texas Southern Tigers cruise to a season opening win over Alcorn State

LORMAN, Mississippi -- Tonnie Collier scored 27 points and Chris Thomas added 18 points and 10 rebounds to lead Texas Southern over Alcorn State 72-55 in a Southwestern Athletic Conference opener Saturday night.

In their previous four games, all on the road, the Tigers upset then-No. 25 ranked Michigan State, lost to Auburn by a point, beat Kansas State by two then lost to New Mexico State by two.

In those four games, the Tigers held their opponents to an average of 58.4 points. That defensive trend continued against Alcorn State.

Texas Southern had a 41-18 lead at halftime. Alcorn State opened up the second half outscoring the Tigers 15-6 but didn't make much headway thereafter.

The Tigers will face Southern on Monday in a game that will be broadcast live on ESPNU.

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Hoops: Alabama State men 71, Grambling State 50

MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- Maurice Strong and Wendell Lewis have been a lethal combination for Alabama State this season. They helped the Hornets run away from Grambling in the second half.

Strong led the Hornets with 14 points and nine rebounds as they defeated Grambling State 71-50 in the Southwestern Athletic Conference opener at the Acadome.

The Hornets went on an 11-3 run at the beginning of the second half to take the lead for good.

Strong and Lewis have been in the starting lineup together for the last eight games.

"He (Lewis) makes it so much easier," Strong said. "It's good to have a guy that can make shots and help you rebound."

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Defense carries Southern over Prairie View 68-56

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana -- The Southern men’s basketball team rode its defense in the second half to a 68-56 victory against Prairie View in their Southwestern Athletic Conference opener Saturday at the F.G. Clark Activity Center.

The Jaguars (4-11 overall) outscored the Panthers (2-12) 41-24 in the second half, allowing just 8-of-28 field goals, including 1-of-8 on 3-pointers.

The pivotal stretch was an 18-3 run during which Prairie View made just one field goal in 8½ minutes.

“We were trying to contest everything,” Southern coach Roman Banks said. “We did a good job of shutting them down, and we were able to win each possession.”

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North Carolina A&T Aggies Earn First DI Win, Beat California State University, Bakersfield

GREENSBORO, North Carolina -- Meet the Ahmad Abdullah the North Carolina A&T men’s basketball coaching staff saw during the offseason and training camp. So confident in Abdullah’s ability to run his offense, head coach Cy Alexander named the walk-on junior his starting point guard before the 2014-15 season started.

But Abdullah regressed when the season started and freshman Austin Williams took over the starting point guard role. But with Williams out with a concussion, Abdullah got the start Saturday night against CSU Bakersfield and led the Aggies to an 83-70 win at Corbett Sports Center. It was the Aggies first win over a Division I opponent this season.

“He really stepped up to the plate and played his best game as an Aggie,” said Alexander. “This is what our coaching staff has been wanting from him. He’s been in the system for two years. Tonight he played as if he understood the system. Hopefully this game will give him confidence to keep playing like this.”

Abdullah finished with a career-high in points (17) and assists (5) on 4-for-8 shooting from the floor and 8-for-9 from the free throw line. Abdullah complemented his night with just two turnovers in 40 minutes played.

“I just felt like if Ahmad could play well this game, it could catapult him to playing well throughout the rest of the season,” said Alexander.

Abdullah and the Aggies got their first win over a Division I foe by making a season-high 35 free throws, the most they’ve made since making 44 against Florida A&M on Feb. 8, 2014. It is also the last time the Aggies scored more than 80 points against a Division I school.

The Aggies Division I losing streak comes to an end at 15 games with their previous DI win coming against S.C. State on March 3, 2014. A&T got a win over a CSU Bakersfield team that defeated California of the PAC-12 on Dec. 28.

Junior Arturs Bremers went 4-for-4 from 3-point range and added a career-high 18 points. Leading scorer Bruce Beckford played only 19 minutes because of foul trouble and finished with 13 points and six rebounds.

“For Bruce to only play 19 minutes and we still win, it could be a big boost psychology for these guys,” said Alexander. “I was so happy for the kids in the locker room because they’ve been trying to get over the hump, and they finally got it done against a team that was on a three-game winning streak and had a win over Cal.”

A&T (3-13) is getting its confidence at the right time. Conference foes Savannah State and S.C. State will play at Corbett on Jan. 10 and 12 respectively. The Aggies won by knocking down free throws late in the game. The Aggies made 30 of its 32 second half free throws and were 21-for-22 at the line in the final five minutes of the game.

In fact, the Aggies final 19 points of the game all came from the free throw line. Sophomore Khary Doby’s baseline jumper gave the Aggies a 58-52 lead with seven minutes to play. Sophomore Denzel Keyes then drove baseline and scored while being fouled Dashawn Richmond. Keyes missed the free throw, allowing the Road Runners (4-11) to cut the lead to six with two free throws.

But redshirt freshman James Whitaker answered with the Aggies final field goal of the game, a transition layup that gave A&T a 62-54 lead with 4:37 remaining.

“Not having a Division I win was weighing on everybody,” Alexander. “We’ve been trying to stay positive. We kept saying, ‘it’s coming, it’s coming and it finally got here. What we didn’t want was for them to have a defeatist attitude. What we have to do is take advantage of this win going into the games that really count – our conference games.’”

The Runners (4-11) were led by Richmond who had a game-high 21 points on 3-for-4 shooting from 3-point range.

The Aggies will have a week between games, which may give them time to get Williams back in the lineup.

“I hope Ahmad has his confidence to keep playing well because we have a young man in Austin Williams who is still learning how to play on the college level.”

A&T 83, Bakersfield 70




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Saturday, January 3, 2015

Georgia Bulldogs Close Out Non-Conference Play With 63-50 Win Over Norfolk State

ATHENS, Georgia -- The men's basketball team started 2015 with a 63-50 win over Norfolk State on Saturday, January 3 at Stegeman Coliseum to round out their non-conference schedule.

With the win, the Bulldogs improved to 9-3 on the season, the program's best pre-conference record since 2011. It was the sixth consecutive win for the Bulldogs, a feat the team had also not achieved since 2011.

Sophomore J.J. Frazier set a new career high, leading the Bulldogs with 20 points off the bench. Frazier connected on 7-of-8 shots from the field, including 4-of-5 from beyond the arc. Charles Mann recorded the second double-double of his career with 10 points and 10 rebounds which tied a career high.

"I was worried about the game, I really was," Georgia head coach Mark Fox said following the game. "I didn't like our approach at shoot-around this morning. But you've got to be mature enough to show up every day and be a mature enough competitor to show up. The fortunate thing is that J.J. [Frazier] did. J.J. came to play and played well. We had some other guys not play so well but it was a game we were worried about as a staff just because it was the last game before league play."

The Bulldogs took a 36-23 lead into the locker room on a 3-pointer at the buzzer by Mann. The Bulldogs shot 41 percent from the field and ended the half on an 18-5 run over the final seven minutes. Mann finished with seven points and a game-high seven rebounds in the first half while Frazier led the Bulldogs with eight points on 3-of-4 shooting.

Norfolk State (9-7) opened the second half on an 8-0 run to pull within five, holding the Bulldogs scoreless for just over six minutes until Nemanja Djurisic ended the drought with a baseline jumper.

Jeff Short hit a three-pointer to cut Georgia's lead to four with just over 13 minutes remaining, but Georgia scored seven consecutive points in the next two minutes to go up 11.

Georgia was able to hold off the Spartans for the remainder of the game as the teams traded baskets for most of the final 10 minutes until a Frazier three-pointer started a 7-2 run to put the Bulldogs up by 13.

Short was the only Spartan to score in double digits, finishing with 16 points on just 5-of-15 shooting. As a whole, Norfolk State shot 29 percent from the field and 26 percent from deep.

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Georgia vs. Norfolk State Notes:
· Georgia's starting lineup was: Marcus Thornton (72nd career start), Nemanja Djurisic (36th), Juwan Parker (14th), Charles Mann (51st) and Kenny Gaines (42nd).
· This was the first-ever meeting between the two schools.
· Norfolk State is the eighth team from the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference that Georgia has played in men's basketball history. Most recently, the Bulldogs defeated Florida A&M 82-73 in Athens on Dec. 29, 2012.
· Georgia is now 7-0 on the season when playing at Stegeman Coliseum.
· Georgia improved to 9-3 on the season, posting the program's best record entering conference play since 2011.
· Georgia also won its sixth consecutive game for the first time since 2011.

Career Highs:
· J.J. Frazier scored a career-high 20 points, making a career-high seven field goals. He also tied a career high with four made three-pointers.
· Charles Mann earned his second-career double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds which tied a career high.
· Kenny Paul Geno had a career-high two assists.
· Houston Kessler recorded his first-career blocked shot.

Next Up:
Georgia will begin SEC play when they host Arkansas on Tuesday, January 6 at Stegeman Coliseum. Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. and the game will be televised on ESPN.

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Stetson Hatters Hold On for 65-60 Win Over FAMU



DeLAND, Florida —Stetson’s five freshmen combined for 48 points, 17 rebounds and 17 assists as the Hatters held off a furious rally by Florida A&M for a 65-60 win, Saturday at Edmunds Center.

Grant Lozoya led the freshman quintet with 17 points, while also contributing two rebounds and assist. Freshmen points guard Divine Myles and Angel Rivera combined for 15 assists, one turnover and seven rebounds, while scoring nine points each. Wyatt Sikora had eight points, five rebounds and one assist, while Jonathan Joseph rounded out the freshman contributions with four points and three boards.

But despite the efforts of Stetson youngest players, the Hatters found themselves in a dog fight down the stretch.

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Stetson (5-10) led by as many as 17 points early in the second half but had to hold on for the win as the Florida A&M (0-13) duo of Jermaine Ruttley and Jorge Rosa combined to score 28 of FAMU’s final 35 points, all of those coming in the game’s final 12:39.

The Hatters led 44-27 with 12:15 to play before Ruttley and Rosa took over the game. After a Rosa layup made it 44-29, Ruttley scored 11 straight points to get the Rattlers within 46-40 with 7:22 to go.

Kentwan Smith’s three-pointer with 6:47 left made it 49-40. Rosa scored seven straight points to keep FAMU in it, his last basket making it a 54-47 game with 4:05 to play.

Lozoya made one-of two technical free throws, and Myles made two straight from the line to push Stetson’s lead back to double figures at 57-47 with 3:21 to play.

But the Rattlers wouldn’t go away. A three-pointer by Ruttley and a short jumper from Emanuel Pellot pulled FAMU within 57-52, but three straight points from Lozoya gave the Hatters a 60-53 lead.

After two more free throws from FAMU’s Craig Bowman, Wyatt Sikora converted a fast-break dunk for a 62-55 lead with 28 seconds left as Stetson finally sealed the game.

Smith was the only other Hatter to reach double figures in scoring, finishing with 10 points. He added seven rebounds, two assists and two blocks.

Saturday’s game also marked the return to action of sophomore forward Brian Pegg. The Hatters’ leading scorer, Pegg has missed the previous five games with an injury. He scored two points and grabbed a pair of rebounds in four minutes.

Ruttley scored a game-high 24 points, while Rosa finished with 15.

The Hatters, who led 27-18 at halftime, shot 41 percent for the game but made just 7-of-28 shots from beyond the arc. Stetson was saved by its ball security as the Hatters committed just 10 turnovers.

Florida A&M shot 37 percent for the game, including 47 percent in the second half. FAMU out-rebounded Stetson, 40-39.

Stetson has a week off before opening Atlantic Sun Conference play at defending champion Florida Gulf Coast, 7:05 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 10 in Fort Myers.




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WSSU Rams say they're ready for challenge as they begin CIAA schedule

WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina -- It’s the most wonderful time of the year.
That’s the best way to describe the CIAA conference season, which Winston-Salem State will open tonight at Lincoln (Pa.).

Over the next 50 days, CIAA schools will each play 16 conference games to prepare for the big stage that is the CIAA Tournament in Charlotte. To have success on that big stage, teams need to perform well in the small and usually sold-out gyms during the heat of the regular season in the tradition-rich CIAA.

James Wilhelmi of WSSU, who will be making his trek through the CIAA as a head coach for the
first time, said there is no better time of the season.

“This is what you work for,” Wilhelmi said. “And the rivalries run deep in the CIAA and we’ll get a great test this weekend and on Monday — having to face two of the best teams on that side of the conference.”

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A&T Aggies Welcome CSU Bakersfield Roadrunners To Corbett

CSU Bakersfield (4-10) at North Carolina A&T (2-13)  
Date:
 January 3, 2015
Time: 7 p.m.
Facility: Corbett Sports Center
Series: CSUB leads 1-0

PROBABLE STARTERS: Austin Williams (6-1, 175, Fr., 6.3 ppg, 3.5 apg); G Arturs Bremers(6-3, 195, Jr., 6.7 ppg, 1.4 rpg); F Bruce Beckford (6-7, 215, Jr., 15.2 ppg, 7.8 rpg); FKhary Doby (6-6, 206, So., 7.8 ppg, 3.7 rpg); CSteven Burrough (6-9, 245, So., 3.8 ppg, 2.4 rpg).

Aggies Overview:  The Aggies return home for three straight home games starting with a non-conference contest against CSU Bakersfield. This will be a very important stretch of the season for the Aggies. A 3-0 homestand could change the whole perspective on what has been a tough season thus far. 

The Aggies will rely on junior starBruce Beckford who has scored in double figures in his last seven games and ranks among the top scorers in the MEAC at 15.3 points per game. The Aggies are also looking for a complement to Beckford. 

Juniors Khary Doby and Arturs Bremers and redshirt freshman James Whitaker have all taken turns being the Aggies No. 2 scorer but none have step forward on a consistent basis. Head coach Cy Alexander believes those four players consistency will go a long way in the Aggies 2014-15 success.

CSUB Overview: The Roadrunners got off to a 1-10 start, but they have heated up lately. The Runners are on a three-game winning streak which includes wins over Idaho State and California of the PAC-12.

The Runners are led by 6-foot-9 center Aly Ahmed. Ahmed leads the Runners in scoring at 14.1 points and is second in rebounding at 6.4 per game. On Dec. 29, he was named WAC Player of the Week after the win over Cal. He ranks among the top-5 scorers and top-10 rebounders in the conference. 

Another strong rebounder for the Runners is Kevin Mays. He is 37thin the nation in double-doubles with four and leads the WAC in rebounding at 8.4 boards per. Javonte Maynor is one of the Runners top 3-point shooters. He is the active 3-point leader in the WAC in 3-pointers made with 171.

Potential Star: Jerome Simmons came off the bench to score six points on 3-for-3 shooting at the University of South Carolina on Tuesday. The Aggies will need his presence against a good frontline from CSU Bakersfield.  

News & Notes:
  • A&T’s Bruce Beckford and CSU Bakersfield’s Javonte Maynor are the only two players remaining from the 2012 game between the Aggies and the Runners.
  • Beckford had eight points on 3-for-5 shooting in 15 minutes played. Maynor was 7-for-13 from the floor and 5-for-10 from 3-point range to score 19 points in the 60-52 Bakersfield win in California.
  • The Aggies are 7-4 against non-conference Division I opponents at Corbett Sports Center in the past 10 seasons. One of those losses was against WAC school Utah Valley.

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KSU Owls Start off New Year with 79-58 Rout of Florida A&M



KENNESAW, Georgia -- The Kennesaw State women's basketball team opened the New Year off with a bang as the Owls routed Florida A&M, 79-58, on Friday night (Jan. 2) at the KSU Convocation Center.

"It felt great [to get the win]," said head coach Nitra Perry. "The one good thing about a loss is that you can move onto the next game and redeem yourself. I thought today they really responded and took some ownership of the team. I thought the change was our defensive effort. Kristina got out there and got a couple steals, which gave Deandrea some confidence to get out there and get a steal. I thought our defense today was an eight out of a 10. We double-teamed the post pretty much every time flawlessly and rotated down, which is something we have been focused on, so I was just pleased with their effort today and their focus."

Sophomore Deandrea Sawyers led the Owls (11-3) with her second 20-point contest of the season with 20 points on 7-of-13 shooting, including five three pointers and five rebounds. Senior Kristina Wells had another all-around game with 16 points on 6-of-13 shooting, including a 4-of-5 effort from the free throw line, a game-high six assists, four rebounds and four steals.

It was a back-and-forth affair in the early going that included six ties and neither team taking more than a four-point lead in the first 12 minutes of the game.

With the Rattlers (4-8) leading 23-19 with 7:26 left in the first half, the Owls upped their defensive pressure to spark a 14-2 run to end the half, including holding FAMU scoreless in the final 4:49 of the period to go into intermission with a 33-25 advantage.

There was no let up for the Owls out of the break, as KSU pushed its lead to 54-27 with a 21-2 run out of halftime, including not allowing the Rattlers a field goal in the first six minutes of the second half, while using four-straight three-pointers from Sawyers, sophomore Aareon Smith and junior Karly Frye to widen its gap.



FAMU closed within 66-48 with seven minutes to go in regulation, but that would be as close as the visitors would get as the Owls cruised to the 79-58 victory.

Smith and freshman Neffie Lockley joined Sawyers and Wells in double figures as the sophomore added 13 points on 4-of-8 shooting, including a 4-of-4 mark from the charity stripe and eight rebounds, while Lockey poured in a career-high 12 points on 5-of-7 shooting from the field and pulled down five boards.

The Owls dominated the glass, 42-35, including grabbing 17 offensive rebounds that they turned into 18 second chance points. Junior Jasmine McAllister led the way with a game-high nine boards in the win.

KSU dished out 16 assists, while forcing the Rattlers into 20 turnovers, which the Owls turned into 25 points. Frye handed out five assists on the night.

As a team, the Owls shot 46.7 percent from the field on 28-of-60 shooting, while holding FAMU to just 35.8 percent from the field on 19-of-53 shooting.

Olivia Antillla posted 16 points in the loss for the Rattlers.

The Owls will close out the nonconference slate of their schedule looking to take the season sweep against in-state rival Mercer on Tuesday, Jan. 6 at 7 p.m. in the KSU Convocation Center.

To keep up with the latest Kennesaw State women's basketball news follow the team on Twitter @KSUOwlNation and @KSUOwlsWBB or by liking Kennesaw State University on Facebook.

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Greenwell, Stevens Lift Duke Past NC A&T 87-36

DURHAM, North Carolina  -- Rebecca Greenwell scored 20 points and Azurá Stevensfinished with a career-high 19 as the No. 10 Blue Devils cruised to an 87-36 victory over North Carolina A&T on Friday night.

"This was a big step for us," Duke coach Joanne P. McCallie said. "It was a building game for us. We were working on certain things and we're looking forward to applying that to our next game."

Duke rebounded from its worst loss of the season, an 83-52 setback at No. 2 Connecticut on Monday, to post its largest margin of victory of the season.

The Blue Devils put together an all-around victory that included their best field goal percentage (57.9), their most assists (26) and most blocked shots (11). Defensively, Duke held North Carolina A&T to 21.3 percent from the field, the lowest by a Blue Devil opponent this season.

After allowing North Carolina A&T to hit a 3-pointer to open the game, the Blue Devils scored the next 10 points for a 10-3 lead with 16 minutes left in the first half. From there, Duke overpowered the Aggies and took a 40-20 halftime lead.

"We weren't quite as urgent as I liked in the first half," McCallie said. "I preferred the second half more. That was kind of a good thing because oftentimes we're a first-half team. Today we were OK in the first half and I thought we were much better in the second half.

The Blue Devils continued their dominance in the second half as they built a 84-28 lead, their largest of the game, after two free throws by Ka'lia Johnson with 3:31 remaining.


 

Stevens, who finished 8 of 12 from the floor and 3 of 3 from the free-throw line, also had four steals, three assists and two blocks. She said Duke played better in the second half, holding the Aggies to only 16 points in the final 20 minutes.

"I guess we came out more focused on defense and our defensive energy, which is helpful to us, let the scoring come to us," Stevens said.

The Aggies (7-7), who were led by Dana Brown with 14 points, lost their third straight game and for the fifth time in six games.

"Duke is definitely one of the top 10 programs in the country," third-year North Carolina A&T coach Tarrell Robinson said. "Their talent -- Elizabeth Williams and Azurá Stevens -- was a little overwhelming for us. We didn't match them inside and our post players were not a factor. It was a great experience to play a nationally-ranked team. We'll use this for the future."

TIP-INS
Duke: Senior center Elizabeth Williams did her damage against North Carolina A&T in unusal ways. Instead of leading the way in points and rebounds, Williams finished with four blocked shots and a career-high seven assists to go with her eight points and five rebounds.

North Carolina A&T: The Aggies fell to 2-27 all-time against ACC teams, including two losses to Duke. The teams last played in 1984 when Duke also won 78-39.

IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Duke sophomore center Kendall Cooper got her first career start against North Carolina A&T. The 6-foot-4 center played a career-high 21 minutes, grabbing seven rebounds, scoring five points and making three steals. 

HOT SHOTS: Few of North Carolina A&T's shots fell but the Aggies did have some success from beyond the arc where they made 7 of 25, including 5 of 12 in the first half. Seven 3s matched a season-high, which the Aggies accomplished in two other games.

  Box Score: Duke 87, NC A&T 36

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S.C. State battles Eastern Kentucky; Homecoming for Bulldogs Coach Murray Garvin

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RICHMOND, Kentucky -- The South Carolina State Bulldogs looking to snap a three-game losing skid on Saturday when they take on host Eastern Kentucky in a non-conference contest at McBrayer Arena. Tipoff is 7 p.m.

The live radio broadcast is available in the Richmond area on WCYO 100.7 FM, and can be heard worldwide on www.EKUSports.com or a live video broadcast is available on www.OVCDigitalNetwork.com.  

S.C. State head coach Murray Garvin is an Eastern Kentucky graduate, earning a degree in physical education in 1998. The Pikeville, Kentucky, native spent three years as an assistant coach at Tates Creek High School in Lexington after completing his degree.

Meanwhile, the Bulldogs (4-11, 2-0 MEAC) are looking to snap a three-game losing skid against the Colonels. In their last outing, South Carolina State suffered a 74-54 setback at Fordham on Wednesday. Sophomore guard Karon Wright led the squad with 18 points and freshman guard Edward Stephens had seven points and five assists.

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Georgia men's basketball takes winning streak into Saturday matchup with Norfolk State

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ATHENS, Georgia -- Georgia is riding a five-game win streak heading into Saturday's non-conference finale against visiting Norfolk State, and the last two victories have been confidence-building battles.

The Bulldogs came out of the holiday break Dec. 27 to outlast visiting Mercer 86-77 in triple overtime and went on the road to beat Kansas State 50-46 on New Year's Eve. The win over the Wildcats was particularly mettle-testing as the visitors saw a 15-point lead dissolve into a three-point deficit before closing out the victory with a 9-2 run.

"We've been in that situation a lot, last year and this year, so we just kept on believing in ourselves," junior guard Charles Mann told the media. "We have a lot of confidence in each other, so I think that helped us get the big win." Also included in Georgia's five-game win streak are victories over Colorado (64-47) and Seton Hall (65-47). Norfolk State, meanwhile, is in the midst of a six-game road trip and is coming off a season-worst 92-51 loss at Baylor on Tuesday.

ABOUT NORFOLK STATE (9-6): The Spartans of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference had won three straight and five of six before being held to fewer than 60 points for the first time all season. Four Norfolk State players are scoring in double figures, led by Jeff Short (19.5 points) and RaShid Gaston (14.5), while Gaston, a 6-9 forward, ranked 20th nationally entering Friday with 9.8 rebounds per game. Overall, the Spartans are averaging a MEAC-best 69.9 points and have outrebounded 12 of 15 foes but also are averaging 14.1 turnovers and 20.1 personal fouls per outing.

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Grambling limps into SWAC play at Alabama State

GRAMBLING, Louisiana -- Even with a new coach, not much has changed surrounding Grambling's basketball program.

First-year coach Shawn Walker faced an uphill battle when he was hired last summer to replace Joseph Price, who managed just five wins during his short two-year stint.

Leading scorer Antwan Scott transferred to Colorado State, two more players left the program and Walker, coming from Division II Elizabeth City State University, was left with to fend with the typical grueling non-conference schedule to start the season.

"In the schedule I inherited, it was a David and Goliath story all along," Walker said Friday.

Grambling (2-8) now limps into Southwestern Athletic play Saturday at Alabama State, a game that follows Grambling and Alabama State's women's squad at 3 p.m.

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Southern men begin SWAC play

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana -- The Southern men’s basketball logged a lot of miles during its non-conference schedule as it prepared for Southwestern Athletic Conference play.

It’s road games included short trips to New Orleans and Oxford, Miss., longer trips to Niceville, Fla., and Murfreesboro, Tenn., and Waco, Texas; and even longer trips to Minnesota, Iowa, Wyoming and Hawaii.

Now the Jaguars (3-11) are home to begin SWAC play against Prairie View at 5:30 p.m. Saturday in the F.G. Clark Activity Center.

“We had a very tough preseason schedule,” senior guard Tre Lynch said before practice Friday. “Once you get into conference (play), every team is working hard to try and get that one goal, which is to win the championship — regular season and tournament. So coming into it, you can feel the energy.”

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Friday, January 2, 2015

WSSU Offensive Coordinator Leaves for U. Richmond

Coach STEED LOBOTZKE
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina -- Winston-Salem State University football's, Steed Lobotzke, was named the new offensive coordinator at the University of Richmond this afternoon.

University of Richmond head football coach Danny Rocco announced that former Winston-Salem State and Wake Forest offensive coordinator Steed Lobotzke has been hired as Spider football's offensive coordinator Friday afternoon.

Richmond Spiders fell to the No. 6 Coastal Carolina Chanticleers, 36-15, in the second round of the FCS Playoffs.

Lobotzke, WSSU's offensive coordinator, was at the helm of the WSSU offense in 2014 that led the CIAA in scoring at 35.7 points per game, and spearheaded the Ram offense that recorded eight-straight 400-plus yard games. WSSU made it to the CIAA Championship game, but were upset, 21-17 by Virginia State. Winston-Salem State ended the year with a 9-2 overall record, and No. 24 national ranking in the final American Football Coaches Association poll.

"Coach Lobotzke is a great coach and was always prepared", said WSSU head coach, Kienus Boulware. "He is very professional person that was always fair to the players. He has the talent to coach successfully on any level of football", added Boulware.

"We will look to find his replacement as soon as possible, and we wish him the best of luck at Richmond", says Boulware.

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Norfolk State's Trail invited to NFL scouting combine

NORFOLK, Virginia -- The feeling was more relief than surprise Friday for former Norfolk State linebacker Lynden Trail, but that didn't make the news any less welcome.

Trail, a three-time first-team All-MEAC performer, got word that he'd been invited to the NFL's annual Scouting Combine, to be held Feb. 17-23 in Indianapolis.

Trail, who will play in the prestigious Senior Bowl on Jan. 24, said he got a call from the combine's office asking him to check his email. There, he found a letter from the league's football operations arm with the invitation.

"(I'm) very excited," Trail said from Dallas, where he's training with former Cowboys stars Randy White and Kevin Smith. "Not to say I didn't think I was going to get an invite. I was very optimistic about it."

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Kennesaw State Owls Look to Open New Year off Right Against Florida A&M on Friday

KSU and FAMU Rattlers Set To Play at 7 p.m. ET in ESPN Broadcasted Game in the Convo

KENNESAW STATE (10-3) VS FLORIDA A&M (4-7)
GAME 14 | FRIDAY, 
JANUARY 2 | 7 P.M. ET
KENNESAW, Ga. | KSU CONVOCATION CENTER (4,800)
 
GAME NOTES | LIVE STATS | ESPN3 | PROMOTIONS | TICKETS | TWITTER
 
THE GAME:

The Kennesaw State women's basketball team will look to open the New Year off right as the Owls host Florida A&M in an ESPN3-broadcasted game on Friday, Jan. 2. Tipoff is slated for 7 p.m. ET in the KSU Convocation Center.
 
THE COVERAGE:

LIVE STATS: Statistical updates will be available from KSUOwls.com at the start of Friday's game.
ESPN3: ESPN3 will have the live broadcast of Friday's game with Nathan McCreay and Theresa Gernatt on the call.
TWITTER: Follow the Kennesaw State women's basketball team on Twitter @KSUOwlsWBB to receive updates throughout the game.
 
THE OPPONENT:

Florida A&M
The Rattlers come into Friday's contest with a 4-7 record after snapping a three-game losing streak with a 70-64 win against UNC Greensboro at the Miami Post Christmas Tournament in Coral Gables, Fla. In the midst of a nine-game road swing that spans Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's, FAMU wraps up its trip with games at KSU and Mercer on Sunday. The Rattlers are led by Olivia Antilla with 11.4 points per game, while Khaderja Young adds 10.3 points, while also leading the team with 6.0 rebounds per game and 52 total assists this season.  


THE SERIES:
This will be the first-ever meeting between the Owls and the Rattlers.
All-Time Record: Series tied, 0-0
Last Meeting: First Meeting

LAST TIME OUT:
The Kennesaw State women's basketball team had its seven-game winning streak snapped as the Owls' late comeback fell short with a 73-66 setback to Alabama A&M on Monday night (Dec. 29) at Elmore Gymnasium in Huntsville, Ala. Sophomore Deandrea Sawyers led the Owls with 16 points, including four three-pointers and three assists. Junior Jasmine McAllister added 14 points and nine rebounds in the loss. Redshirt-senior Breonna Mosely registered 11 points on 5-of-8 shooting and seven rebounds, while senior Kristina Wells chipped in 10 points, nine rebounds, six assists and two steals for the Owls.

NEXT UP:
The Owls will close out the nonconference slate of their schedule looking to take the season sweep against in-state rival Mercer on Tuesday, Jan. 6 at 7 p.m. in the KSU Convocation Center.

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Stetson Men's Basketball Preview: Florida A&M

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DELAND, Florida -- Stetson and Florida A&M meet for the second time this season when they face off at Edmunds Center ... the Hatters defeated the Rattlers, 62-50, back on Nov. 29 in Greeley, Colo. ... the game was a part of the Wyoming Classic ... a win today would give the Hatters back-to-back victories for the first time this season, and the first time since winning three straight last January ... sophomore forward and leading scorer Brian Pegg is expected to return to the floor today after missing the previous five games with an injury ... the Hatters went just 1-4 without Pegg in the lineup.


The Coaches
Stetson’s Corey Williams begins his second season with the Hatters this season. The 21st head coach in school history, Williams led the Hatters to a 7-24 record as a rookie. The former Florida State and Oral Roberts assistant coach was a standout at Oklahoma State, and spent parts of two seasons as a player in the NBA with the Chicago Bulls and Minnesota Timberwolves. He was a member of Chicago’s 1993 NBA championship squad.

Florida A&M’s Byron Samuels is in his first season with the Rattlers. He is 75-135 in his ninth season overall as a collegiate head coach.

About Florida A&M
The Rattlers are enduring a difficult start to the 2014-15 season, having lost each of their first 12 games. FAMU is averaging just 51.5 points per game while allowing opponents to score nearly 75 points per contest.

Florida A&M is ineligible for both the MEAC and NCAA tournaments this season due to APR issues over the previous two seasons.

Last Time Out
Stetson’s front court of Kentwan Smith, Kyle Sikora and Wyatt Sikora combined for 41 points and 23 rebounds, helping the Hatters snap a five-game losing streak with a 76-61 win over Florida Tech, Tuesday at Edmunds Center.

Smith, the reigning Atlantic Sun Conference Player of the Week, recorded his first double-double of the season with 15 points and 11 rebounds. Kyle Sikora scored a career-high 15 points and added eight rebounds while younger brother Wyatt chipped in with a career-high 11 points and four boards in 14 minutes off the bench.

The Hatters (4-10) trailed just once in the contest, after a free throw in the opening minute by the Panthers gave them a 1-0 lead. Stetson made a concerted to effort to score in the paint and jumped out to an early 12-4 lead after a dunk by Kyle Sikora.

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