LANDOVER, Maryland (1/18/15) -- The Hampton University men's track & field team won the team title at the Terrapin Invitational on Saturday at the Prince George Sports & Learning Complex, while the women's track & field team came in second in the women's standings.
The Pirates racked up 128 points, thanks in large part to winning six event titles.
Senior Chidi Okezie (Philadelphia, Pa.) won the 300-meter dash with a time of 24.28, and he was on the 4x400-meter relay squad – along with sophomore Gabriel Johnson (Philadelphia, Pa.), freshman Justin Beatty (Bowie, Md.), and senior Edose Ibadin (Glendale, Md.) – that took gold with a season-best 3:20.41.
Ibadin was also on the gold medal-winning distance medley squad, as he, freshman Eric Ellis (Chesapeake, Va.), freshman Malik White (Baldwin, N.Y.), and freshman Stanley Davis (Glen Allen, Va.) combined to run a 10:43.30.
Junior Trey Holloway (Chesapeake, Va.) ran a season-best 8.03 in the 60-meter hurdles to win that event, and he ran a 22.57 to take the 200-meter dash.
Freshman Sharlanjo Nelson (Kingston, Jamaica) won the long jump with a mark of 6.89 meters (22 feet, 7.25 inches).
Davis also came in second in the 800-meter run with a 1:56.74.
Junior Jasper Savoy (Branywine, Md.) came in second in the 60-meter dash with a 6.94 and ran a 23.14 to finish third in the 200-meter dash.
Ibadin was second in the 300-meter dash with a 36.02.
The Lady Pirates wound up with 78 points, thanks to winning three events.
Senior Le'Quisha Parker (Silver Spring, Md.) ran a 39.05 in winning the 300-meter dash, while junior Ce'aira Brown (Philadelphia, Pa.) took home gold in the 600-meter run thanks to the 1:33.21 she turned in.
Parker and Brown were also on the 4x400-meter relay team – along with junior Tanisha Greene (Virginia Beach, Va.) and graduate student Malekah Holland (Brooklyn, N.Y.) – that won gold with a 3:46.86.
Brown and Holland also finished second in the distance medley, along with sophomore Amanda Delacruz (Staten Island, N.Y.) and junior Maya Moore (Hampton, Va.), with a time of 12:17.92.
Freshman Taniya Mitchell (Mount Vernon, N.Y.) threw the weight implement 15.32 meters (50 feet, 3.25 inches) to come in third.
Select student-athletes competed in the Liberty Open in Lynchburg, Va. on Friday and Saturday, with junior Emmanuel Price (St. Louis, Mo.) coming in second in the heptathlon with 4,520 points. Junior Christian Faber-Kinney (Williamsburg, Va.) was third with 4,235 points.
The Pirates and Lady Pirates will return to action on Jan. 30-31 in the CNU Captain's Invitational. For more information on Hampton University track & field, please call the Office of Sports Information at (757) 727-5811, or visit the official Pirates website at www.hamptonpirates.com.
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District of Columbia Firebirds Dominates Dowling, 86-48
Junior guard Tajruba Baldwin-Kollore had 19 points in the Firebirds win. Courtesy UDC Athleticsn. |
The Firebirds improved to 13-3 overall and 6-2 in league play with today's win while Dowling lost its fifth straight game to fall to 2-11 overall and 2-5 in the ECC.
Playing without the team's second-leading scorer and assist leader - senior point guard Telisha Turner (Criminal Justice – Wilmington, DE/Harcum) - due to an ankle injury, three UDC players stepped up in her absence to score in double-figures, including senior reserve guard Diamonique Carr's (Criminal Justice – Camden, NJ/Harcum) career and game-high 20 points.. Carr scored 18 of her 20 in the second half while shooting a perfect 6-of-6 from the field and making 6-of-8 free-throws.
Junior guard Tajruba Baldwin-Kollore (Criminal Justice – Newport News, VA/Denbigh HS) was who keyed the Firebirds' fantastic start, scoring eight points herself in the opening three minutes before the Golden Lions had even got on the scoreboard. She finished with a season-high 19 points and extended her streak of double-figure scoring games to seven.
Also packing the stat sheet and contributing to the resounding Firebirds win were senior forward Denikka Brent (Mechanical Engineering – Chesapeake, VA/Booker T. Washington HS) with 12 points, five rebounds and three assists, junior transfer forward Arielle Ward (Psychology – Springfield, MA/La Salle) with career and game-highs of six steals and six assists, and junior forward Tatyana Calhoun (Architecture – Disputanta, VA/Sussex Central HS) with a game-high seven rebounds.
Dowling, which dressed only seven players and consequently was out-scored 40-0 in bench points, was led by senior guard Christine Verrelle with 19 points and seven rebounds – both team-highs. Verrelle, the 2011-12 ECC Rookie of the Year, is the only marquee player left from the 2012-13 NCAA Division II Tournament Runner-up team coached by retired veteran Joe Pellicane.
Baldwin-Kollore hit two open, spot-up three-pointers from the corner and scored all eight points during an 8-0 run to open the game for UDC as the Firebirds would lead from wire-to-wire. A 9-0 Golden Lions run would bring Dowling within two, 13-11, just past the 12-minute mark after a three-pointer by Verrelle. The Firebirds countered with a 9-0 run of their own, highlighted by two three-pointers by junior transfer forward Iman Soctt (Health Education - Hagerstown, MD/Baltimore City CC), as UDC took a 21-11 lead approaching the nine-minute mark. Still up 28-20 nearing the five-minute mark, UDC embarked on a 10-0 run to take its largest lead of the half, 38-20 with 11 seconds remaining. Dowling's Kamille Ejerta hit a jumper at the buzzer to make it 38-22 at intermission.
Consecutive three-pointers by Verrelle and Andrea Bender to open the second half pulled Dowling within 10 at the 18:48 mark, but a Brent layup kicked off a 25-5 Firebirds run which included six consecutive points by Carr and gave UDC a commanding, 63-33 advantage near the 11-minute mark. Over the next seven minutes, UDC out-scored Dowling 17-7 to extend its lead to 40, and the Firebirds went on to win by its largest margin of victory this season, 38.
Dowling's 48 points was a UDC opponent season-low, and its 35.7-percent FG shooting was a season-low as well. Meanwhile, UDC also forced 25 Golden Lions turnovers and cashed them in for 31 points.
The Firebirds are now in 3rd place in the ECC standings and just one game back of Queens (6-1) in the loss column for 2nd place. They will host league foe St. Thomas Aquinas on Thursday, January 22nd at 7 p.m.
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Morehouse Maroon Tigers Sprint Past KSU Thorobreds
ATLANTA, Georgia -- Morehouse got back on the winning track, with a 68-44 win over the Kentucky State Thorobreds.
The Green and Gold were no match for the Maroon and White who advanced to 8-6 (6-1 SIAC).
Anxious for a win after Thursday's loss to Stillman, which snapped a five-game win streak, Morehouse kept it close for the first nine minutes then sprinted away.
Morehouse held the Thorobreds to 29 percent shooting and out-rebound them 41-30.
Three Maroon Tigers posted double figures, led by Tyrone Brown who scored 10 of his game-high 15 points in the second half. Brown hit 3 of 6 shots from the field 9 of 11 from the free-throw line.
Morehouse shot a season-high 76 percent from the free-throw line, including 13 of 14 in the second half.
Austin Anderson poured in 11 points on a series of jumpers and acrobatic lay-ins. He collected three steals and two rebounds before tweaking his ankle and leaving the game.
Brandon Glover chipped in 10 points and two assists. Robert Askew had six points and eight rebounds and Javarius Gay contributed seven points and five rebounds.
Darrien Wilkins led the Thorobreds, with 12 points and 12 rebounds. KSU fell to 4-9 (3-4 SIAC).
The Maroon Tigers travel to Orangeburg, SC, Saturday, at 3:30 p.m., to play SIAC East Division rivals -- the Claflin University Panthers.
Morehouse returns home for more division rivalry, when Benedict comes to Forbes Arena, January 26, followed by Paine, January 29.
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The Green and Gold were no match for the Maroon and White who advanced to 8-6 (6-1 SIAC).
Anxious for a win after Thursday's loss to Stillman, which snapped a five-game win streak, Morehouse kept it close for the first nine minutes then sprinted away.
Morehouse held the Thorobreds to 29 percent shooting and out-rebound them 41-30.
Three Maroon Tigers posted double figures, led by Tyrone Brown who scored 10 of his game-high 15 points in the second half. Brown hit 3 of 6 shots from the field 9 of 11 from the free-throw line.
Morehouse shot a season-high 76 percent from the free-throw line, including 13 of 14 in the second half.
Austin Anderson poured in 11 points on a series of jumpers and acrobatic lay-ins. He collected three steals and two rebounds before tweaking his ankle and leaving the game.
Brandon Glover chipped in 10 points and two assists. Robert Askew had six points and eight rebounds and Javarius Gay contributed seven points and five rebounds.
Darrien Wilkins led the Thorobreds, with 12 points and 12 rebounds. KSU fell to 4-9 (3-4 SIAC).
The Maroon Tigers travel to Orangeburg, SC, Saturday, at 3:30 p.m., to play SIAC East Division rivals -- the Claflin University Panthers.
Morehouse returns home for more division rivalry, when Benedict comes to Forbes Arena, January 26, followed by Paine, January 29.
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Free Throw Line Dooms LSUS Lady Pilots at No. 6 Langston
LANGSTON, Oklahoma -- The LSU Shreveport Lady Pilots almost slipped past and the 6th-ranked Langston Lionesses on Saturday night but their inability to make shots at the free throw line cost them dearly as the Lionesses escaped with a 77-73 win and their 15th-consecutive win on the season to remain undefeated. Erica Noel (JR/Carencro, Louisiana) and Kourtney Pennywell (SO/Shreveport, Louisiana) combined for 49 of the Lady Pilots' points.
"I am so proud of the effort these players gave tonight," said LSUS head coach Valerie Huizar. "They fought hard the entire 40 minutes. This team plays hard for each other. We just have to keep tweaking some things and keep getting better."
LSUS falls to 8-7 overall and 5-3 in Red River Athletic Conference action while no. 6 Langston improves to 15-0 and 7-0 in RRAC play.
"The free throw line has been a bit of an Achilles heel for us this year," said coach Huizar whose Lady Pilots made only five of 16 attempts from the charity stripe while Langston hit 13 of 17. But in every other aspect of the game LSUS was as good as or better than the nationally-ranked home squad. Langston shot 45-percent from the field compared to the Lady Pilots 44-percent. Langston had eight makes from beyond the arc while LSUS shot 54-percent (6-11).
The rebounding battle finished with both teams grabbing a total of 40 rebounds.
The LSUS defense was a little stiffer forcing 13 turnovers compared to just 10 committed by the Lady Pilots.
Pennywell turned in her usual double-double with game highs of 25 points and 13 rebounds while Noel pitched in 24 points going 10 of 16 from the field including four of six from downtown. Pennywell was 11 of 26 shooting from the field.
The only other double-digit scorer for the Lady Pilots was Sierra Contreras (JR/Austin, Texas) who added 11 points after a four of seven night from the field including two of four from beyond the arc and also had the game high of seven assists. The rest of the scorers for the Lady Pilots included Myeisha Williams (JR/New Waverly, Texas) with seven points and Ariel Harrell (SR/Jonesboro, Louisiana) with six.
Lynette Holmes had a double-double for Langston with 24 points and 12 rebounds while Jewel Rogers (19) and T'Keya Mason (12) also had double digits.
The Lady Pilots will be back in action this coming Tuesday (Jan. 20) at The Dock as they take on LSU Alexandria in RRAC action at 5:30 p.m.
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"I am so proud of the effort these players gave tonight," said LSUS head coach Valerie Huizar. "They fought hard the entire 40 minutes. This team plays hard for each other. We just have to keep tweaking some things and keep getting better."
LSUS falls to 8-7 overall and 5-3 in Red River Athletic Conference action while no. 6 Langston improves to 15-0 and 7-0 in RRAC play.
"The free throw line has been a bit of an Achilles heel for us this year," said coach Huizar whose Lady Pilots made only five of 16 attempts from the charity stripe while Langston hit 13 of 17. But in every other aspect of the game LSUS was as good as or better than the nationally-ranked home squad. Langston shot 45-percent from the field compared to the Lady Pilots 44-percent. Langston had eight makes from beyond the arc while LSUS shot 54-percent (6-11).
The rebounding battle finished with both teams grabbing a total of 40 rebounds.
The LSUS defense was a little stiffer forcing 13 turnovers compared to just 10 committed by the Lady Pilots.
Pennywell turned in her usual double-double with game highs of 25 points and 13 rebounds while Noel pitched in 24 points going 10 of 16 from the field including four of six from downtown. Pennywell was 11 of 26 shooting from the field.
The only other double-digit scorer for the Lady Pilots was Sierra Contreras (JR/Austin, Texas) who added 11 points after a four of seven night from the field including two of four from beyond the arc and also had the game high of seven assists. The rest of the scorers for the Lady Pilots included Myeisha Williams (JR/New Waverly, Texas) with seven points and Ariel Harrell (SR/Jonesboro, Louisiana) with six.
Lynette Holmes had a double-double for Langston with 24 points and 12 rebounds while Jewel Rogers (19) and T'Keya Mason (12) also had double digits.
The Lady Pilots will be back in action this coming Tuesday (Jan. 20) at The Dock as they take on LSU Alexandria in RRAC action at 5:30 p.m.
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Hampton U. Lady Pirates make it 53 straight vs MEAC, Drops North Carolina A&T Aggies
HAMPTON, Virginia -- In a defensive struggle reminiscent of last season's matchup, the Hampton University women's basketball team beat preseason conference favorite North Carolina A&T 54-48 at the HU Convocation Center.
The Lady Pirates (8-9, 4-0 MEAC) picked up their third straight win overall, their fifth straight over the Aggies, and their 53rd straight against conference foes (including tournament games).
The Aggies (9-9, 2-3 MEAC) fell to under .500 in conference play.
Sophomore guard Malia Tate-DeFreitas (Harrisburg, Pa.) led the Lady Pirates with 26 points – her 11th 20-point effort of the season – going 11-for-21 from the floor and hitting three of her five 3-pointers. She also grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds for her second double-double of the season.
Tate-DeFreitas is 66 points shy of 1,000 for her career.
Senior guard Kyani White (Manassas, Va.) added 15 points, going 7-for-10 from the floor.
The Lady Pirates shot 39.3 percent (22-for-56) from the floor and hit three of their 12 3-pointers. Hampton held a 42-35 edge on the glass and turned 18 Aggie turnovers into 14 points.
Hampton scored the game's first 10 points, taking that 10-0 lead at the 17:15 mark after a jumper from White, while North Carolina A&T missed its first six shots – not scoring until the 16:31 mark after a layup from Aprill McRae.
In fact, the Lady Pirates led by as many as 16, going up 18-2 with 14:38 left in the first half after Tate-DeFreitas drained a 3-pointer.
The Aggies scored the next seven points to cut the lead to 18-11 at the 10:35 mark, as the Lady Pirates hit a cold spell. Eboni Ross cut the lead to 20-15 with a pair of free throws with 5:36 left in the first half, before the Lady Pirates went on an 8-2 run to take a 28-17 lead at the 2:16 mark after a White layup.
But the Aggies closed the half on a 7-2 run, cutting Hampton's lead to 30-25 at the break.
Tate-DeFreitas had 15 points at the half, while White had 11.
The Aggies cut the lead to 30-29 after scoring the first four points of the second half, and a jumper from Dana Brown with 13:34 left in the contest cut Hampton's lead to 32-31. But Tate-DeFreitas answered with a trey and a fastbreak layup to put the Lady Pirates up 37-31 with 12:50 left to play.
Again, the Aggies went on a small run, cutting the lead to 37-36 after Debbie Smith hit a jumper with 9:46 left to play. A jumper from Tate-DeFreitas with 7:18 left put the Lady Pirates up 44-39.
A 5-2 spurt from the Aggies cut the lead to 46-44 with 4:15 left, but the Lady Pirates scored on back-to-back possessions, taking a 50-44 lead after redshirt junior forward Tyler Hobgood (Oxford, N.C.) converted an open layup after Hampton broke the full-court press.
Smith hit two free throws with 1:44 left to cut the lead to 50-47, but another Hobgood layup – and two free throws from freshman forward Kaylah Lupoe (Phoenix, Ariz.) – helped the Lady Pirates keep the Aggies at bay.
The Aggies shot 34.7 percent (17-for-49) from the floor and made four of 17 3-pointers (23.5 percent).
Ross led North Carolina A&T with 12 points and 11 rebounds.
The Lady Pirates will return to action on Monday, hosting North Carolina Central at 6 p.m. For more information on Hampton University basketball, please call the Office of Sports Information at (757) 727-5811, or visit the official Pirates website at www.hamptonpirates.com.
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The Lady Pirates (8-9, 4-0 MEAC) picked up their third straight win overall, their fifth straight over the Aggies, and their 53rd straight against conference foes (including tournament games).
The Aggies (9-9, 2-3 MEAC) fell to under .500 in conference play.
Sophomore guard Malia Tate-DeFreitas (Harrisburg, Pa.) led the Lady Pirates with 26 points – her 11th 20-point effort of the season – going 11-for-21 from the floor and hitting three of her five 3-pointers. She also grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds for her second double-double of the season.
Tate-DeFreitas is 66 points shy of 1,000 for her career.
Senior guard Kyani White (Manassas, Va.) added 15 points, going 7-for-10 from the floor.
The Lady Pirates shot 39.3 percent (22-for-56) from the floor and hit three of their 12 3-pointers. Hampton held a 42-35 edge on the glass and turned 18 Aggie turnovers into 14 points.
Hampton scored the game's first 10 points, taking that 10-0 lead at the 17:15 mark after a jumper from White, while North Carolina A&T missed its first six shots – not scoring until the 16:31 mark after a layup from Aprill McRae.
In fact, the Lady Pirates led by as many as 16, going up 18-2 with 14:38 left in the first half after Tate-DeFreitas drained a 3-pointer.
The Aggies scored the next seven points to cut the lead to 18-11 at the 10:35 mark, as the Lady Pirates hit a cold spell. Eboni Ross cut the lead to 20-15 with a pair of free throws with 5:36 left in the first half, before the Lady Pirates went on an 8-2 run to take a 28-17 lead at the 2:16 mark after a White layup.
But the Aggies closed the half on a 7-2 run, cutting Hampton's lead to 30-25 at the break.
Tate-DeFreitas had 15 points at the half, while White had 11.
The Aggies cut the lead to 30-29 after scoring the first four points of the second half, and a jumper from Dana Brown with 13:34 left in the contest cut Hampton's lead to 32-31. But Tate-DeFreitas answered with a trey and a fastbreak layup to put the Lady Pirates up 37-31 with 12:50 left to play.
Again, the Aggies went on a small run, cutting the lead to 37-36 after Debbie Smith hit a jumper with 9:46 left to play. A jumper from Tate-DeFreitas with 7:18 left put the Lady Pirates up 44-39.
A 5-2 spurt from the Aggies cut the lead to 46-44 with 4:15 left, but the Lady Pirates scored on back-to-back possessions, taking a 50-44 lead after redshirt junior forward Tyler Hobgood (Oxford, N.C.) converted an open layup after Hampton broke the full-court press.
Smith hit two free throws with 1:44 left to cut the lead to 50-47, but another Hobgood layup – and two free throws from freshman forward Kaylah Lupoe (Phoenix, Ariz.) – helped the Lady Pirates keep the Aggies at bay.
The Aggies shot 34.7 percent (17-for-49) from the floor and made four of 17 3-pointers (23.5 percent).
Ross led North Carolina A&T with 12 points and 11 rebounds.
The Lady Pirates will return to action on Monday, hosting North Carolina Central at 6 p.m. For more information on Hampton University basketball, please call the Office of Sports Information at (757) 727-5811, or visit the official Pirates website at www.hamptonpirates.com.
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Corbo, NSU Spartans Win 3rd Straight, 82-58, over N.C. Central
NORFOLK, Virginia -- Senior guard Rae Corbo scored 29 points for the second game in a row, leading Norfolk State to its third straight win with a convincing 82-58 victory over North Carolina Central on Saturday evening at Echols Hall.
The win puts the Spartans at 5-11 overall, 4-1 in the MEAC heading into Monday's game with North Carolina A&T. The 4-1 MEAC start is the Spartans' best since 2001-02, when NSU won the MEAC title.
Corbo hit 11-of-20 from the floor, 3-of-4 from 3-point range and 4-of-5 from the free throw line. Freshman forward Kayla Robertsadded 18 points and five rebounds, sophomore guard Koryn Lawrence chipped in with 12 points and sophomore forward Nia Roberts had a game-high 13 rebounds.
NCCU held leads at 2-0 and 4-2, but it was all NSU after that. Corbo had five points in a 9-0 Spartan burst that gave NSU the 11-4 lead just three and a half minutes into the game. The Spartans slowly widened the margin over the course of the first half thanks to 53 percent shooting in the opening stanza. Freshman forward Io Chaney hit 1-of-2 from the charity stripe to give the Spartans their biggest lead of the period, 38-22, heading into the locker room.
The lead reached 20 points for the first time when Kayla Roberts hit a pair of free throws to make it 49-29 with 15:33 left in the game. A 9-2 NCCU run brought the Eagles within 13, 65-52, with 6:19 left in the game. But NSU answered with the next seven points, which included a jumper by Lawrence and a steal and fast-break layup by Corbo, to push the margin back to 20.
NSU established season highs in points (82), field goals (31) and field goal percentage (47.7) in their most lopsided victory of the season. Each of NSU's wins in its current three-game winning streak has come by at least 13 points.
Corbo added three rebounds, three assists and three steals. Jazamine Gray handed out a game-high five assists and also had six rebounds for NSU, which outrebounded the Eagles 45-33. Ten Spartans scored in the ballgame.
Racquel Davis scored 17 points and Khyra Conerly added 14 for the Eagles.
The Spartans host N.C. A&T, the preseason MEAC favorite, at 6 p.m. Monday.
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The win puts the Spartans at 5-11 overall, 4-1 in the MEAC heading into Monday's game with North Carolina A&T. The 4-1 MEAC start is the Spartans' best since 2001-02, when NSU won the MEAC title.
Corbo hit 11-of-20 from the floor, 3-of-4 from 3-point range and 4-of-5 from the free throw line. Freshman forward Kayla Robertsadded 18 points and five rebounds, sophomore guard Koryn Lawrence chipped in with 12 points and sophomore forward Nia Roberts had a game-high 13 rebounds.
NCCU held leads at 2-0 and 4-2, but it was all NSU after that. Corbo had five points in a 9-0 Spartan burst that gave NSU the 11-4 lead just three and a half minutes into the game. The Spartans slowly widened the margin over the course of the first half thanks to 53 percent shooting in the opening stanza. Freshman forward Io Chaney hit 1-of-2 from the charity stripe to give the Spartans their biggest lead of the period, 38-22, heading into the locker room.
The lead reached 20 points for the first time when Kayla Roberts hit a pair of free throws to make it 49-29 with 15:33 left in the game. A 9-2 NCCU run brought the Eagles within 13, 65-52, with 6:19 left in the game. But NSU answered with the next seven points, which included a jumper by Lawrence and a steal and fast-break layup by Corbo, to push the margin back to 20.
NSU established season highs in points (82), field goals (31) and field goal percentage (47.7) in their most lopsided victory of the season. Each of NSU's wins in its current three-game winning streak has come by at least 13 points.
Corbo added three rebounds, three assists and three steals. Jazamine Gray handed out a game-high five assists and also had six rebounds for NSU, which outrebounded the Eagles 45-33. Ten Spartans scored in the ballgame.
Racquel Davis scored 17 points and Khyra Conerly added 14 for the Eagles.
The Spartans host N.C. A&T, the preseason MEAC favorite, at 6 p.m. Monday.
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HAMPTON, Virginia -- Bruce Beckford 24 points, Khary Doby added 12 with 10 rebounds, and North Carolina A&T held on to beat Hampton 64-61 on Saturday night.
The Aggies (5-14, 2-3 Mid-Eastern Athletic) had a four-point lead with 16:41 to play and Hampton went cold over the next 3:12, allowing NC A&T to go up by 12 points. The Aggies then experienced a scoring drought of their own, going 5:57 without a field goal and the Pirates rallied back to tie the score at 53-all with 4:38 remaining. Beckford went 5 of 6 from the line in the final three minutes, and Hampton missed two 3-point attempts to keep NC A&T in front.
Beckford was 8 of 11 from the floor and 7 of 10 from the free-throw line, as the Aggies combined for 52.2-percent shooting.
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The Aggies (5-14, 2-3 Mid-Eastern Athletic) had a four-point lead with 16:41 to play and Hampton went cold over the next 3:12, allowing NC A&T to go up by 12 points. The Aggies then experienced a scoring drought of their own, going 5:57 without a field goal and the Pirates rallied back to tie the score at 53-all with 4:38 remaining. Beckford went 5 of 6 from the line in the final three minutes, and Hampton missed two 3-point attempts to keep NC A&T in front.
Beckford was 8 of 11 from the floor and 7 of 10 from the free-throw line, as the Aggies combined for 52.2-percent shooting.
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North Carolina Central holds off NSU 60-56 for 1st Place in MEAC
NORFOLK, Virginia -- Norfolk State has proven several times it can dig its way out of a hole.
The Spartans are sick of having to shovel, though, and they're learning there's only so much dirt they can move.
Jordan Parks scored 24 points and North Carolina Central held on for a 60-56 win Saturday night at Echols Hall to take over first place in the MEAC.
Jeff Short, the league's leading scorer, scored a career-high 31 points for NSU (11-9, 4-1 MEAC), which rallied from a 10-point second-half deficit to put a scare into the defending league champion Eagles (13-5, 5-0).
The script was eerily familiar, even if the ending was different. Three times this season, the Spartans have overcome double-digit deficits to win.
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The Spartans are sick of having to shovel, though, and they're learning there's only so much dirt they can move.
Jordan Parks scored 24 points and North Carolina Central held on for a 60-56 win Saturday night at Echols Hall to take over first place in the MEAC.
Jeff Short, the league's leading scorer, scored a career-high 31 points for NSU (11-9, 4-1 MEAC), which rallied from a 10-point second-half deficit to put a scare into the defending league champion Eagles (13-5, 5-0).
The script was eerily familiar, even if the ending was different. Three times this season, the Spartans have overcome double-digit deficits to win.
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TSU tops Grambling, improves to 4-0 in SWAC
HOUSTON, Texas -- Madarious Gibbs and Chris Thomas had 13 points apiece as Texas Southern held off Grambling State 60-51 on Saturday night, improving to 4-0 in Southwestern Athletic Conference play.
Tonnie Collier added 11 points for Texas Southern (7-10, 4-0).
TSU broke out to an early lead and held a 34-17 halftime advantage. The Tigers were up 58-39 with 5:46 remaining after Collier hit a 3-point jumper. Richard Freeman made a jump shot and A'Torrie Shine nailed a 3-pointer as Grambling scored 10 unanswered points to close to 59-49 with 1:51 left.
TSU scored two points in the final 5:24 but it was enough for the win.
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Tonnie Collier added 11 points for Texas Southern (7-10, 4-0).
TSU broke out to an early lead and held a 34-17 halftime advantage. The Tigers were up 58-39 with 5:46 remaining after Collier hit a 3-point jumper. Richard Freeman made a jump shot and A'Torrie Shine nailed a 3-pointer as Grambling scored 10 unanswered points to close to 59-49 with 1:51 left.
TSU scored two points in the final 5:24 but it was enough for the win.
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Next man up: Who might fit at JCSU
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina -- Wanted: Head football coach at Johnson C. Smith, a leader and motivator who can produce a championship contender.
The school is looking for a new leader after Steve Aycock’s departure last week, ending a five-year stretch that produced a 23-28 record, including a pair of six-win campaigns. The last two seasons, though, were not as good, at 5-5 and 3-7 with one of the best offenses in the CIAA, at least on paper.
There’s bound to be interest in the job, considering the school’s locale, which is the epicenter of N.C. high school football. There are lots of good athletes in Mecklenburg County, and the right candidate should be able to reach at least some of it. But who’ll win the the coaching derby? Here’s a totally unofficial list of possibilities, some of whom will undoubtedly get some consideration, especially given that the new hire will have to move quickly in building a staff for spring drills in a month or so.
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The school is looking for a new leader after Steve Aycock’s departure last week, ending a five-year stretch that produced a 23-28 record, including a pair of six-win campaigns. The last two seasons, though, were not as good, at 5-5 and 3-7 with one of the best offenses in the CIAA, at least on paper.
There’s bound to be interest in the job, considering the school’s locale, which is the epicenter of N.C. high school football. There are lots of good athletes in Mecklenburg County, and the right candidate should be able to reach at least some of it. But who’ll win the the coaching derby? Here’s a totally unofficial list of possibilities, some of whom will undoubtedly get some consideration, especially given that the new hire will have to move quickly in building a staff for spring drills in a month or so.
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Texas Southern Tigers Football welcomes the addition of seven student-athletes
HOUSTON, Texas -- The Texas Southern Tigers football program has announced the signing of seven mid-year signees that will join the team for the 2015 campaign.
"We feel really positive about the student-athletes we were able to recruit and sign," said TSU head football coach Darrell Asberry. "We went after our current needs and obviously with losing 21 seniors there were some areas on our football team that we needed to address."
Texas Southern signed a total of seven student-athletes during the mid-year signing period. Joining the Tigers in the Fall of 2015 will be Jamal Lucas, Brandon Diaz, Averion Hurts, Austin Watts, Marc Edwards, Tino Thomas, and Roshard Burney.
"Right now we don't have the luxury to miss on any of the players we signed so it was a must that we recruited student-athletes that we feel are ready to play and can contribute immediately," said Asberry.
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Texas Southern University Mid-Year Recruiting Class
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Previous School)
Jamal Lucas LB 6-2 230 Jr Birmingham, Ala. (Jones CC)
Brandon Diaz QB 6-2 215 R-So Miami, Fla. (San Diego Mesa CC)
Averion Hurts QB 5-11 195 R-Jr Houston, Texas (Kilgore CC)
Austin Watts WR 6-1 190 Jr Sumrall, Miss. (Pearl River CC)
Marc Edwards WR 6-1 185 Gr New Orleans, La. (Tulane)
Tino Thomas DB 6-0 205 R-Jr Memphis, Tenn. (Northwest CC)
Roshard Burney RB 5-11 215 Jr West Palm Beach, Fla. (Miss Delta ` CC)
"We feel really positive about the student-athletes we were able to recruit and sign," said TSU head football coach Darrell Asberry. "We went after our current needs and obviously with losing 21 seniors there were some areas on our football team that we needed to address."
Texas Southern signed a total of seven student-athletes during the mid-year signing period. Joining the Tigers in the Fall of 2015 will be Jamal Lucas, Brandon Diaz, Averion Hurts, Austin Watts, Marc Edwards, Tino Thomas, and Roshard Burney.
"Right now we don't have the luxury to miss on any of the players we signed so it was a must that we recruited student-athletes that we feel are ready to play and can contribute immediately," said Asberry.
A complete listing of Texas Southern's new additions can be found below. To view highlight footage of the student-athletes please click the appropriate links.
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Texas Southern University Mid-Year Recruiting Class
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Previous School)
Jamal Lucas LB 6-2 230 Jr Birmingham, Ala. (Jones CC)
Brandon Diaz QB 6-2 215 R-So Miami, Fla. (San Diego Mesa CC)
Averion Hurts QB 5-11 195 R-Jr Houston, Texas (Kilgore CC)
Austin Watts WR 6-1 190 Jr Sumrall, Miss. (Pearl River CC)
Marc Edwards WR 6-1 185 Gr New Orleans, La. (Tulane)
Tino Thomas DB 6-0 205 R-Jr Memphis, Tenn. (Northwest CC)
Roshard Burney RB 5-11 215 Jr West Palm Beach, Fla. (Miss Delta ` CC)
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JCSU Downs Fayetteville State, 59-57
Charlotte, North Carolina – The Johnson C. Smith women's basketball team used a strong second-half surge to come back from a six-point halftime deficit to take a 59-57 win over visiting Fayetteville State in CIAA action from Brayboy Gym on Saturday night.
Shanequa Phifer was hot from the start, as she canned a three-pointer from the corner for JCSU's first points, putting the Golden Bulls up early at 3-2.
Fayetteville State would push ahead 13-7 on a three of their own from Makayla Williams at the 15:43 mark, followed by a layup from Deja Middleton.
The Lady Broncos would go up by as many as eight points, but JCSU would battle back to cut the lead to 21-19 on a pair of LaKendra Wilkerson free throws at the 7:51 mark.
The Golden Bulls would tie it up at 23-23 with 6:22 left on an Asha Jordan three-pointer, however the Lady Broncos would respond, by going on a 6-0 run to extend their lead to 29-23 with 1:11 remaining in the 1st half. JCSU would get a shot from Anika Jones and Fayetteville State would get a Richardson basket to provide the 31-25 halftime margin.
In the second half, FSU would strike first on a Middleton put-back, but the Golden Bulls' Wilkerson would draw a foul and hit both free throws to trim the lead to 33-27. Middleton would again hit for FSU, but JCSU's Porter would respond with a basket of her own to cut the lead to 35-29.
Shanequa Phifer would close the gap to six following a steal and layup with 16:10 remaining. JCSU would go on a run, with Quinesha Lynch hitting a jumper to tie it at 37-37. Following a Lady Bronco turnover, Asha Jordan would give JCSU the 39-37 lead after a baseline drive and layup.
Amena Brent would give JCSU the lead at 41-39 on a soft jumper in the lane and would score following an FSU miss to extend the JCSU lead to 43-39 with 10:10 remaining. Following a media timeout Larryqua Hall would connect on a three-pointer to put JCSU up 46-39.
Phifer would find hit from distance again, this time from the corner to put JCSU up 51-43 with 7:01 left.
The JCSU defense would then force a Lady Bronco turnover and the subsequent fast break layup from Kaylah Gholson would give the Golden Bulls it's largest lead at 55-45 with 5:31 remaining.
The Lady Broncos would claw back into it, cutting the JCSU lead to 55-53 with 2:31 remaining following a Williams three-pointer, forcing a JCSU timeout. After a Golden Bull turnover, Fayetteville State would force the 55-55 tie with a Jordan Hill layup. On the next JCSU possession, following an FSU foul, Larryqua Hall would hit two free throws to give JCSU the 57-55 lead. Another Lady Bronco turnover would give JCSU possession again, and the Golden Bulls would capitalize on a Phifer jumper to put JCSU up 59-55. Fayetteville State would turn the ball over again, this time with 17 seconds remaining, but would force a JCSU turnover with 14.5 left.
After a Fayetteville State timeout, a running jumper from Battle trimmed the JCSU lead to 59-57 with 7.4 remaining.
The Lady Broncos would be forced to foul, sending Hall to the line with 5.9 remaining. Hall would miss the free throw and the Lady Broncos' Shamaiya Battle's three point attempt was too late and JCSU took the 59-57 win.
JCSU was led by Shanequa Phifer, as she had 10 points in the win. Ashley Porter also scored nine points and hauled in 10 rebounds for JCSU. Larryqua Hall and Asha Jordan also had nine points each for the Golden Bulls. LaKendra Wilkerson contributed eight points for JCSU in the win.
Fayetteville State was led by Deja Middleton's 16 points and 11 rebounds. Makayla Williams would net 11 points for the Lady Broncos in the loss.
JCSU improves to 15-2, 5-1 in CIAA play while Fayetteville State falls to 7-9, 3-4 in league play.
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Shanequa Phifer was hot from the start, as she canned a three-pointer from the corner for JCSU's first points, putting the Golden Bulls up early at 3-2.
Fayetteville State would push ahead 13-7 on a three of their own from Makayla Williams at the 15:43 mark, followed by a layup from Deja Middleton.
The Lady Broncos would go up by as many as eight points, but JCSU would battle back to cut the lead to 21-19 on a pair of LaKendra Wilkerson free throws at the 7:51 mark.
The Golden Bulls would tie it up at 23-23 with 6:22 left on an Asha Jordan three-pointer, however the Lady Broncos would respond, by going on a 6-0 run to extend their lead to 29-23 with 1:11 remaining in the 1st half. JCSU would get a shot from Anika Jones and Fayetteville State would get a Richardson basket to provide the 31-25 halftime margin.
In the second half, FSU would strike first on a Middleton put-back, but the Golden Bulls' Wilkerson would draw a foul and hit both free throws to trim the lead to 33-27. Middleton would again hit for FSU, but JCSU's Porter would respond with a basket of her own to cut the lead to 35-29.
Shanequa Phifer would close the gap to six following a steal and layup with 16:10 remaining. JCSU would go on a run, with Quinesha Lynch hitting a jumper to tie it at 37-37. Following a Lady Bronco turnover, Asha Jordan would give JCSU the 39-37 lead after a baseline drive and layup.
Amena Brent would give JCSU the lead at 41-39 on a soft jumper in the lane and would score following an FSU miss to extend the JCSU lead to 43-39 with 10:10 remaining. Following a media timeout Larryqua Hall would connect on a three-pointer to put JCSU up 46-39.
Phifer would find hit from distance again, this time from the corner to put JCSU up 51-43 with 7:01 left.
The JCSU defense would then force a Lady Bronco turnover and the subsequent fast break layup from Kaylah Gholson would give the Golden Bulls it's largest lead at 55-45 with 5:31 remaining.
The Lady Broncos would claw back into it, cutting the JCSU lead to 55-53 with 2:31 remaining following a Williams three-pointer, forcing a JCSU timeout. After a Golden Bull turnover, Fayetteville State would force the 55-55 tie with a Jordan Hill layup. On the next JCSU possession, following an FSU foul, Larryqua Hall would hit two free throws to give JCSU the 57-55 lead. Another Lady Bronco turnover would give JCSU possession again, and the Golden Bulls would capitalize on a Phifer jumper to put JCSU up 59-55. Fayetteville State would turn the ball over again, this time with 17 seconds remaining, but would force a JCSU turnover with 14.5 left.
After a Fayetteville State timeout, a running jumper from Battle trimmed the JCSU lead to 59-57 with 7.4 remaining.
The Lady Broncos would be forced to foul, sending Hall to the line with 5.9 remaining. Hall would miss the free throw and the Lady Broncos' Shamaiya Battle's three point attempt was too late and JCSU took the 59-57 win.
JCSU was led by Shanequa Phifer, as she had 10 points in the win. Ashley Porter also scored nine points and hauled in 10 rebounds for JCSU. Larryqua Hall and Asha Jordan also had nine points each for the Golden Bulls. LaKendra Wilkerson contributed eight points for JCSU in the win.
Fayetteville State was led by Deja Middleton's 16 points and 11 rebounds. Makayla Williams would net 11 points for the Lady Broncos in the loss.
JCSU improves to 15-2, 5-1 in CIAA play while Fayetteville State falls to 7-9, 3-4 in league play.
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TSU Tigerbelles Defeat Wisconsin on the Road, 62-57
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Dameus started the day by winning the 200 meter dash with a time of 25.33 seconds. She then finished right behind teammate Amber Hughes (8.59) for second place in the 60 meter hurdles (8.69).
Dameus and Hughes later combined with Diera Taylor and Christian Pryor to best the relay teams from Marquette and Wisconsin in the 4x400, clocking a final time of 3:54.73.
In the field events, Dameus outleaped the competition with a 5.89 meter hop in the long jump. Senior JaLyn Burr also aided the Tigerbelle cause by finishing second in that event (5.41) and first in the triple jump (11.63).
On the men’s side, Quamel Prince ran a time of 48.46 seconds in a winning effort in the 400 meter dash. Prince also came in second in the 200 (22.17).
Freshman Jemarruse Amos picked up his first victory of the year with an 8.41 second finish in the 60 meter hurdles.
Shaquille Cragwall closed out the day by taking home first prize in both the long jump (6.94 meters) and triple jump (14.62).
The Tigerbelles finished 1-1 in the dual meet, falling to Marquette, 76-59. The Flying Tigers were 0-2 after losses to Wisconsin (81-48) and MU (83-49).
The squads will next compete on Feb. 1 at home for the Ed Temple Classic.
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WSSU Rams Take Early Lead; Roll Over St. Augustine's Falcons, 82-67
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina – Winston-Salem State University ran out to an early lead and never looked back, as the Rams rolled over the St. Augustine's Falcons 82-67 Saturday at the CE Gaines Center on Earl Monroe Legacy Weekend.
The win improves the Rams record to 10-5 overall, 3-3 in the CIAA and 1-0 in the Southern Division. The Falcons fall to 7-9 overall, 1-5 in the CIAA and 0-1 in the Southern Division.
WSSU controlled the game from the onset, as they would run out to an early lead and would push that lead to double figures at 25-14 with 10 minutes before the half. They would keep their foot on the gas pedal, and would eventually extend that lead to 17 points with just over a minute lef before halftime, and would take a 41-26 lead into the locker room at the break.
The second half would be much of the same, as WSSU would continue to assert their will on the visiting Falcons, and would take their biggest lead of the night, 22 points, at 48-26 with 18:06 remaining.
The Falcons did manage to cut the deficit to 15 points but the Rams pushed the margin back to 20 points in the game's latter stages, and would take a 82-67 win.
Winston-Salem State University was led in scoring by Donta Harper, who pumped in 17 points to go with eight rebounds and a blocked shot, while WyKevin Bazemore added 12 points, six rebounds, two blocks and an assist. Terrell Leach also scored 12 points to go with two rebounds and a steal. Kerry Campbell added 11 points, four assists and two steals, and Marquez jones chipped in 10 points, three rebounds and two assists. Javan Wells added seven points, two rebounds, two assists and a blocked shot and CJ Ford scored six points, grabbed three rebounds, three assists and a steal. Nate Long added five points and two steals.
St. Augustine's was led by Raheem Jolliffe who scored a game-high 20 points, while pulling down four rebounds. Quincy January added 14 points and eight rebounds, while Anthony Gaskins and Darian Allen each scored seven points. Gaskins also added six rebounds, five steals and two assists.
The WSSU Rams will return to action, on Wednesday, when the team hosts the Shaw Bears at 7:30 p.m.
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The win improves the Rams record to 10-5 overall, 3-3 in the CIAA and 1-0 in the Southern Division. The Falcons fall to 7-9 overall, 1-5 in the CIAA and 0-1 in the Southern Division.
WSSU controlled the game from the onset, as they would run out to an early lead and would push that lead to double figures at 25-14 with 10 minutes before the half. They would keep their foot on the gas pedal, and would eventually extend that lead to 17 points with just over a minute lef before halftime, and would take a 41-26 lead into the locker room at the break.
The second half would be much of the same, as WSSU would continue to assert their will on the visiting Falcons, and would take their biggest lead of the night, 22 points, at 48-26 with 18:06 remaining.
The Falcons did manage to cut the deficit to 15 points but the Rams pushed the margin back to 20 points in the game's latter stages, and would take a 82-67 win.
Winston-Salem State University was led in scoring by Donta Harper, who pumped in 17 points to go with eight rebounds and a blocked shot, while WyKevin Bazemore added 12 points, six rebounds, two blocks and an assist. Terrell Leach also scored 12 points to go with two rebounds and a steal. Kerry Campbell added 11 points, four assists and two steals, and Marquez jones chipped in 10 points, three rebounds and two assists. Javan Wells added seven points, two rebounds, two assists and a blocked shot and CJ Ford scored six points, grabbed three rebounds, three assists and a steal. Nate Long added five points and two steals.
St. Augustine's was led by Raheem Jolliffe who scored a game-high 20 points, while pulling down four rebounds. Quincy January added 14 points and eight rebounds, while Anthony Gaskins and Darian Allen each scored seven points. Gaskins also added six rebounds, five steals and two assists.
The WSSU Rams will return to action, on Wednesday, when the team hosts the Shaw Bears at 7:30 p.m.
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Alabama State turns back rival Alabama A&M, stays unbeaten in SWAC play
NORMAL, Alabama -- Jamel Waters scored 14 of his 18 points in the second half and collected eight steals as Alabama State held off Alabama A&M 59-56 on Saturday night.
Marcus Merriweather drilled a 3-pointer with 1:08 left to pull Alabama A&M within a point, 57-56, but Waters collected his eighth steal and fed Bobby Brown, who closed the game out on a dunk with 10 seconds left.
The Hornets (9-5) remain unbeaten in the Southwestern Athletic Conference at 5-0 while the loss snapped a three-game winning streak for the Bulldogs, who dropped to 4-11 overall and 3-2 in league play.
Waters was 9 of 17 from the field, including 0-for-4 from long range, and dished our five assists as Alabama State put the game away. Wendell Lewis finished with 11 points and Brown added 10.
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Marcus Merriweather drilled a 3-pointer with 1:08 left to pull Alabama A&M within a point, 57-56, but Waters collected his eighth steal and fed Bobby Brown, who closed the game out on a dunk with 10 seconds left.
The Hornets (9-5) remain unbeaten in the Southwestern Athletic Conference at 5-0 while the loss snapped a three-game winning streak for the Bulldogs, who dropped to 4-11 overall and 3-2 in league play.
Waters was 9 of 17 from the field, including 0-for-4 from long range, and dished our five assists as Alabama State put the game away. Wendell Lewis finished with 11 points and Brown added 10.
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TSU's Hudson Scores 1,000th Point in Overtime Win at Austin Peay
Clarksville, Tennessee -- The Tennessee State University women’s basketball team overcame a 14-point deficit in an, 81-78, overtime victory at Austin Peay Saturday evening in the Dunn Center.
Tennessee State (7-9, 4-1 OVC) outscored Austin Peay (6-12, 3-2 OVC) 41-27 in the second half and forced 31 turnovers. TSU turned the APSU miscues into 31 points.
Senior Chelsea Hudson led TSU with 23 points (20 in the second half) and 12 rebounds for her fourth double-double of the season. Hudson also recorded her 1,000th career point and now has a total of 1,020. Jemilah Leonard came off the bench to score 13 points while Jayda Johnson chipped in 12. I’mani Davis registered 11 points and seven boards. Briana Morrow tallied eight points in only 18 minutes with six of her eight points coming in overtime.
Tearra Banks had 25 points and 10 rebounds while Tiasha Gray notched 19 points and 12 rebounds for Austin Peay. Jennifer Nwokocha also pulled down ten boards.
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TSU got off to a slow start and only made one of its first fourteen field goal attempts. With 13:16 on the clock, Rachel Allen knocked down a three-pointer from the top of the key to end a five minute scoring drought but Austin Peay increased its advantage to 19-11 a few possessions later.
A 10-3 spurt fueled by TSU’s defensive pressure briefly pulled the Lady Tigers to within one, 22-21, but the Lady Govs countered with a 14-1 run of their own. APSU led, 36-22, at halftime.
TSU struggled from the field in the opening frame only making 19.5 percent (8-of-41) of its shot attempts, including 9.1 percent from three-point range (1-of-11).
In the second half, the Lady Tigers cut the deficit down to single digits after outscoring the Lady Govs, 11-2, to begin the stanza.
After slowly chipping away at the lead, TSU took a 49-48, lead on an offensive rebound and putback by Jayda Johnson with 7:52 left to play. The next several possessions were intense as the teams played to a 55-55 tie with 3:46 on the clock.
TSU was trailing, 61-60, when Austin Peay made two free-throws to go up, 63-60, with 40.8 seconds remaining.
On the next trip down the floor, Jemilah Leonard buried a timely triple to knot the score, 63-63. Austin Peay attempted a shot as time expired but it was off the mark and the game went to overtime.
The extra period was a battle from the onset as neither team would let up. The game was tied when Chelsea Hudson sank a three-pointer with less than a minute on the clock.
The Lady Tigers were up by four when APSU’s Tiasha Gray hit a three to make the score, 78-77, in favor of TSU with 19.3 seconds left.
Austin Peay was forced to foul and Jemilah Leonard went to the line. The sophomore made both free-throws and gave TSU an 80-77 lead. The Lady Govs hit one freebie to cut the deficit down to, 80-78, before having to foul again. Jayda Johnson made another free-throw to give TSU a three-point cushion and Austin Peay’s final three-point attempt was off the mark.
TSU shot 48.7 percent (19-of-39) in the second half and 85.7 percent (6-of-7) in overtime.
The Lady Tigers return to action on Wednesday, Jan. 21 versus Tennessee Tech in the Gentry Center. Game time is slated for 11 a.m. on Kid’s Day.
Tennessee State (7-9, 4-1 OVC) outscored Austin Peay (6-12, 3-2 OVC) 41-27 in the second half and forced 31 turnovers. TSU turned the APSU miscues into 31 points.
Senior Chelsea Hudson led TSU with 23 points (20 in the second half) and 12 rebounds for her fourth double-double of the season. Hudson also recorded her 1,000th career point and now has a total of 1,020. Jemilah Leonard came off the bench to score 13 points while Jayda Johnson chipped in 12. I’mani Davis registered 11 points and seven boards. Briana Morrow tallied eight points in only 18 minutes with six of her eight points coming in overtime.
Tearra Banks had 25 points and 10 rebounds while Tiasha Gray notched 19 points and 12 rebounds for Austin Peay. Jennifer Nwokocha also pulled down ten boards.
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TSU got off to a slow start and only made one of its first fourteen field goal attempts. With 13:16 on the clock, Rachel Allen knocked down a three-pointer from the top of the key to end a five minute scoring drought but Austin Peay increased its advantage to 19-11 a few possessions later.
A 10-3 spurt fueled by TSU’s defensive pressure briefly pulled the Lady Tigers to within one, 22-21, but the Lady Govs countered with a 14-1 run of their own. APSU led, 36-22, at halftime.
TSU struggled from the field in the opening frame only making 19.5 percent (8-of-41) of its shot attempts, including 9.1 percent from three-point range (1-of-11).
In the second half, the Lady Tigers cut the deficit down to single digits after outscoring the Lady Govs, 11-2, to begin the stanza.
After slowly chipping away at the lead, TSU took a 49-48, lead on an offensive rebound and putback by Jayda Johnson with 7:52 left to play. The next several possessions were intense as the teams played to a 55-55 tie with 3:46 on the clock.
TSU was trailing, 61-60, when Austin Peay made two free-throws to go up, 63-60, with 40.8 seconds remaining.
On the next trip down the floor, Jemilah Leonard buried a timely triple to knot the score, 63-63. Austin Peay attempted a shot as time expired but it was off the mark and the game went to overtime.
The extra period was a battle from the onset as neither team would let up. The game was tied when Chelsea Hudson sank a three-pointer with less than a minute on the clock.
The Lady Tigers were up by four when APSU’s Tiasha Gray hit a three to make the score, 78-77, in favor of TSU with 19.3 seconds left.
Austin Peay was forced to foul and Jemilah Leonard went to the line. The sophomore made both free-throws and gave TSU an 80-77 lead. The Lady Govs hit one freebie to cut the deficit down to, 80-78, before having to foul again. Jayda Johnson made another free-throw to give TSU a three-point cushion and Austin Peay’s final three-point attempt was off the mark.
TSU shot 48.7 percent (19-of-39) in the second half and 85.7 percent (6-of-7) in overtime.
The Lady Tigers return to action on Wednesday, Jan. 21 versus Tennessee Tech in the Gentry Center. Game time is slated for 11 a.m. on Kid’s Day.
Wells Free Throws Lift Bowie State 66-65 over Lincoln in Key CIAA Divisional Clash
BOWIE, Maryland -- Freshman Dayshawn Wells (Baltimore, Md.) stroked three consecutive free throws with 3.3 seconds remaining in the game to lift #4 Bowie State University to a huge 66-65 win over The Lincoln University. The win improves Bowie State's season mark to 14-5 (6-1 CIAA, 1-0 North) while Lincoln moves to 11-6 overall (5-2 CIAA, 0-1 North).
"We told our guys before the game, these (Lincoln / Bowie State) games are usually ugly and tonight was no exception", said Bowie State head coach Darrell Brooks. We didn't do a good job keeping them off the glass and we did a so-so job at keeping them out of the paint."
Senior Cameron Knox (Baltimore, Md.) led both teams in scoring with 21 points and junior Justin Beck (Elliicott City, Md.) chipped in 10 points for the victorious Bulldogs.
Chaz Sharpe (Baltimore, Md.) came of the Lions bench to lead his team with 13 points on 5-of-9 shooting, which included 3-of-6 behind the 3-point line. Tony Efese (Spring Valley, N.Y.) added a double-double of 12 points and a game-high 13 rebounds while Rasheen Dorn (Philadelphia, Pa.) tallied 11 points in the loss.
Lincoln took a 35-32 advantage into halftime while shooting 46.2 percent (12-of-26) from the field, which included 4-of-5 (80 percent) behind the arc. First half free throws were to the Lions advantage in the first 20 minutes, as the visitors converted 7-of-8 (87.5 percent).
The Bulldogs made 11-of-26 first half field goals (42.3 percent), 5-of-11 behind the arc (45.5 percent) and 62.5 percent (5-of-8) at the charity stripe.
With the game tied at 37-all at the 18:31 mark of the second half and following a 3-pointer by Bowie State's Beck, the Bulldogs went without a field goal for the next nine minutes. During that stretch, Lincoln opened their largest lead of the game at 48-39 with 14:03 left in the final period.
The Bulldogs clawed their way back to pull within three (50-47) on a Julius Livingston triple at the 9:13 mark. Ten seconds later, a twisting layup by Bowie State redshirt junior Miles Jackson (Silver Spring, Md.) cut the Lions lead down to one at 50-49.
Bowie State reclaimed the lead 51-50 at the 8:10 mark on a Beck layup. Efese put the Lions back ahead 54-53 with a three-pointer from the right side with under 7-minutes to play. The Lions next big play came from Sharpe when he made his third three-pointer of the game extending the Lions lead to 61-56 with 3:42.
The Bulldogs remained within striking distance of the Lions but trailed by five after an Efese layup with 1:46 left on the clock. With 1:11 left in regulation, Bowie State made 5-of-6 attempts from the free-throw line erasing the Bulldogs deficit and take the lead with 3.3 seconds left. Wells was fouled on a three-point attempt and calmly made all three freebies, giving the Bulldogs a 66-65 lead.
Lincoln's Kyle Aiken (Randolph, N.J.) stepped out of bounds bringing the ball up the court, turning the ball over to the Bulldogs with four tenths of a second remaining in the game to seal the win for Bowie State.
The Lions held advantages in rebounds (40-30), points in the paint (26-18) and bench points (29-25).
"The game was at their pace, but we just figured out a way to win … Our motto has been, "Let's go 1-0 today and just worry about the 40 minutes in front of us", stated Brooks.
The Bulldogs welcome The Panthers of Virginia Union University to the A.C. Jordan Arena on Wednesday (1/21) for a 7:30 pm tip time.
"We told our guys before the game, these (Lincoln / Bowie State) games are usually ugly and tonight was no exception", said Bowie State head coach Darrell Brooks. We didn't do a good job keeping them off the glass and we did a so-so job at keeping them out of the paint."
Senior Cameron Knox (Baltimore, Md.) led both teams in scoring with 21 points and junior Justin Beck (Elliicott City, Md.) chipped in 10 points for the victorious Bulldogs.
Chaz Sharpe (Baltimore, Md.) came of the Lions bench to lead his team with 13 points on 5-of-9 shooting, which included 3-of-6 behind the 3-point line. Tony Efese (Spring Valley, N.Y.) added a double-double of 12 points and a game-high 13 rebounds while Rasheen Dorn (Philadelphia, Pa.) tallied 11 points in the loss.
Lincoln took a 35-32 advantage into halftime while shooting 46.2 percent (12-of-26) from the field, which included 4-of-5 (80 percent) behind the arc. First half free throws were to the Lions advantage in the first 20 minutes, as the visitors converted 7-of-8 (87.5 percent).
The Bulldogs made 11-of-26 first half field goals (42.3 percent), 5-of-11 behind the arc (45.5 percent) and 62.5 percent (5-of-8) at the charity stripe.
With the game tied at 37-all at the 18:31 mark of the second half and following a 3-pointer by Bowie State's Beck, the Bulldogs went without a field goal for the next nine minutes. During that stretch, Lincoln opened their largest lead of the game at 48-39 with 14:03 left in the final period.
The Bulldogs clawed their way back to pull within three (50-47) on a Julius Livingston triple at the 9:13 mark. Ten seconds later, a twisting layup by Bowie State redshirt junior Miles Jackson (Silver Spring, Md.) cut the Lions lead down to one at 50-49.
Bowie State reclaimed the lead 51-50 at the 8:10 mark on a Beck layup. Efese put the Lions back ahead 54-53 with a three-pointer from the right side with under 7-minutes to play. The Lions next big play came from Sharpe when he made his third three-pointer of the game extending the Lions lead to 61-56 with 3:42.
The Bulldogs remained within striking distance of the Lions but trailed by five after an Efese layup with 1:46 left on the clock. With 1:11 left in regulation, Bowie State made 5-of-6 attempts from the free-throw line erasing the Bulldogs deficit and take the lead with 3.3 seconds left. Wells was fouled on a three-point attempt and calmly made all three freebies, giving the Bulldogs a 66-65 lead.
Lincoln's Kyle Aiken (Randolph, N.J.) stepped out of bounds bringing the ball up the court, turning the ball over to the Bulldogs with four tenths of a second remaining in the game to seal the win for Bowie State.
The Lions held advantages in rebounds (40-30), points in the paint (26-18) and bench points (29-25).
"The game was at their pace, but we just figured out a way to win … Our motto has been, "Let's go 1-0 today and just worry about the 40 minutes in front of us", stated Brooks.
The Bulldogs welcome The Panthers of Virginia Union University to the A.C. Jordan Arena on Wednesday (1/21) for a 7:30 pm tip time.
Chowan Hawks Hang On, Top Elizabeth City State
MURFREESBORO, North Carolina -- The Chowan University men's basketball team earned a narrow 70-66 victory against Elizabeth City State University on Saturday evening. The Hawks improve to 10-6 overall with the win and move to 4-3 in the league. The Vikings slip to 9-11 on the season and 2-5 against CIAA competition after Saturday's setback.
Mark Anthony Buright led all players in the contest with 21 points in the win. Kyree Bethel added 16 points while Warren Powers grabbed 12 rebounds (three offensive, nine defensive).
Elizabeth City State had three players score double-digit points in the setback. Miykael Faulcon led the effort with 19 points. Kentrell Kay and DeCarlos Anderson added 14 points and 12 points, respectively.
A basket by Tiron Brown followed by a made free throw by Melletee gave the Hawks an early 3-0 lead. Faulcon's three-pointer on the next possession tied the score. Elizabeth City State controlled the scoreboard through the midway point of the first half until a three-pointer by Bethel restored the advantage (21-20) with 7:49 left to play before halftime.
With the score tied 24-24, Chowan worked to develop a 12-3 run, resulting in a 36-27 lead by the 1:27 mark. The Hawks held the Vikings at-bay and closed out the half with a 38-32 advantage.
Chowan maintained in control throughout the second half, leading by double-digit points until the 4:45 mark. Elizabeth City State clawed their way back to pull within one point (65-54) as late as the 1:11 mark, but Chowan held to on to close out the game with the 70-66 win.
The Hawks return to action on January 21st when they travel to Petersburg for a CIAA Northern Division match-up against Virginia State University.
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Mark Anthony Buright led all players in the contest with 21 points in the win. Kyree Bethel added 16 points while Warren Powers grabbed 12 rebounds (three offensive, nine defensive).
Elizabeth City State had three players score double-digit points in the setback. Miykael Faulcon led the effort with 19 points. Kentrell Kay and DeCarlos Anderson added 14 points and 12 points, respectively.
A basket by Tiron Brown followed by a made free throw by Melletee gave the Hawks an early 3-0 lead. Faulcon's three-pointer on the next possession tied the score. Elizabeth City State controlled the scoreboard through the midway point of the first half until a three-pointer by Bethel restored the advantage (21-20) with 7:49 left to play before halftime.
With the score tied 24-24, Chowan worked to develop a 12-3 run, resulting in a 36-27 lead by the 1:27 mark. The Hawks held the Vikings at-bay and closed out the half with a 38-32 advantage.
Chowan maintained in control throughout the second half, leading by double-digit points until the 4:45 mark. Elizabeth City State clawed their way back to pull within one point (65-54) as late as the 1:11 mark, but Chowan held to on to close out the game with the 70-66 win.
The Hawks return to action on January 21st when they travel to Petersburg for a CIAA Northern Division match-up against Virginia State University.
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Saturday, January 17, 2015
WVSU Football Adds Pennington, Promotes Powell
INSTITUTE, West Virginia — West Virginia State University Head Football Coach Jon Anderson announces John Pennington will join the Yellow Jacket coaching staff to fill the position of Offensive Coordinator.
"I am extremely pleased to announce the return of John Pennington to the West Virginia State University football program," Anderson said. "John brings a great amount of experience with him and is a very well rounded coach having worked with multiple position groups."
Anderson also announced that Offensive Line Coach Jamal Powell has been promoted to Run Game Coordinator. Powell joined the staff prior to the 2014 season.
"Coach Powell has really proven to be an invaluable staff member," he noted. "He has deep relationships with our players and I am excited for him and Coach Pennington to work together in reshaping our offense."
Pennington previously served as Special Teams Coordinator and Offensive Line Coach for the Yellow Jackets in 2010.
Prior to that he coached the defensive backs, the offensive linemen and ran the strength and conditioning program at WVUTech during the 2008 and 2009 seasons. He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at West Virginia Wesleyan from 2005 to 2007.
Pennington has also served as the Offensive Coordinator and Associate Head Coach of the semipro West Virginia Lightning team based in Charleston. During his time with the Lightning, the team won two United State Football Association championships.
Since February 2011 he has been on the staff at Concord University holding a variety of positions including Special Teams Coordinator, Head Strength Coach, Wide Receivers Coach, and Director of Football Operations. His duties also included recruiting in the Kanawha Valley as well as the Richmond, Va. and Washington D.C. areas.
"He is a very hardworker, develops lasting relationships with his players, and has a great offensive background" Anderson said. "John and our current offensive staff have already been hard at work developing our offense and are looking to increase offensive productivity in 2015."
Under his tutelage four Concord wide receivers received AllConference honors and, this past fall, the squad's kicker was a first team All-Mountain East Conference selection.
Pennington is a Charleston native and former player for George Washington High School and West Virginia University. He resides in Charleston with his wife, Andrea, and their children.
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"I am extremely pleased to announce the return of John Pennington to the West Virginia State University football program," Anderson said. "John brings a great amount of experience with him and is a very well rounded coach having worked with multiple position groups."
Anderson also announced that Offensive Line Coach Jamal Powell has been promoted to Run Game Coordinator. Powell joined the staff prior to the 2014 season.
"Coach Powell has really proven to be an invaluable staff member," he noted. "He has deep relationships with our players and I am excited for him and Coach Pennington to work together in reshaping our offense."
Pennington previously served as Special Teams Coordinator and Offensive Line Coach for the Yellow Jackets in 2010.
Prior to that he coached the defensive backs, the offensive linemen and ran the strength and conditioning program at WVUTech during the 2008 and 2009 seasons. He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at West Virginia Wesleyan from 2005 to 2007.
Pennington has also served as the Offensive Coordinator and Associate Head Coach of the semipro West Virginia Lightning team based in Charleston. During his time with the Lightning, the team won two United State Football Association championships.
Since February 2011 he has been on the staff at Concord University holding a variety of positions including Special Teams Coordinator, Head Strength Coach, Wide Receivers Coach, and Director of Football Operations. His duties also included recruiting in the Kanawha Valley as well as the Richmond, Va. and Washington D.C. areas.
"He is a very hardworker, develops lasting relationships with his players, and has a great offensive background" Anderson said. "John and our current offensive staff have already been hard at work developing our offense and are looking to increase offensive productivity in 2015."
Under his tutelage four Concord wide receivers received AllConference honors and, this past fall, the squad's kicker was a first team All-Mountain East Conference selection.
Pennington is a Charleston native and former player for George Washington High School and West Virginia University. He resides in Charleston with his wife, Andrea, and their children.
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Norfolk State Spartans Football Adds 3 Mid-Year Transfers
NORFOLK, Virginia -- Norfolk State University football coach Latrell Scott announced Friday the addition of three more mid-year enrollees, all from Fork Union Military Academy.
The trio consists of defensive linemen Walter Brantley (Hampton, Va./Phoebus HS) and Cornelius Tyler (Richmond, Va./Meadowbrook HS) and offensive lineman Craig Rodwell (Richmond, Va./Varina HS). All three spent last fall in prep school at Fork Union but are enrolled at NSU for the spring semester. Each has four years of eligibility remaining.
"We're excited to get three good players from quality programs within the state," Scott said. "We'll continue our local, regional and national approach when it comes to building build our recruiting class."
Brantley (6-4, 340) was rated a three-star recruit by 247 Sports and a two-star recruit by Scout.com coming out of Phoebus High. He was voted a first-team All-4A South Region offensive lineman and second-team defensive lineman as a senior at Phoebus in 2013. He was rated the No. 53 recruit in the state of Virginia by 247 Sports after his senior year.
"Walter is a big, physical defensive lineman who should be a great presence for us at nose guard," Scott said. "If he continues to work hard, he has the chance to be a really good football player for us."
Tyler (6-3, 270) was a first-team All-Conference 12 offensive lineman as a senior at Meadowbrook. A four-year starter for the Monarchs, Tyler was also a second-team All-5A South Region and All-Metro selection in 2013.
Said Scott: "Cornelius is a strong, athletic defensive end who should provide depth at that position and give us great pass-rushing ability."
Rodwell (6-4, 260) earned second-team All-Metro honors at offensive lineman as a senior at Varina. He also earned second-team All-Capital District recognition as a sophomore.
"Craig is a big, athletic offensive lineman who will impress many people with his speed and athleticism," Scott said. "We look forward to him contributing early on."
Brantley, Tyler and Rodwell give NSU four mid-year enrollees in Scott's first recruiting class at NSU. They will join Old Dominion transfer running back Gerard Johnson, another Meadowbrook High product from Richmond, in winter workouts and spring practice as the Spartans start preparing for the 2015 season.
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The trio consists of defensive linemen Walter Brantley (Hampton, Va./Phoebus HS) and Cornelius Tyler (Richmond, Va./Meadowbrook HS) and offensive lineman Craig Rodwell (Richmond, Va./Varina HS). All three spent last fall in prep school at Fork Union but are enrolled at NSU for the spring semester. Each has four years of eligibility remaining.
"We're excited to get three good players from quality programs within the state," Scott said. "We'll continue our local, regional and national approach when it comes to building build our recruiting class."
Brantley (6-4, 340) was rated a three-star recruit by 247 Sports and a two-star recruit by Scout.com coming out of Phoebus High. He was voted a first-team All-4A South Region offensive lineman and second-team defensive lineman as a senior at Phoebus in 2013. He was rated the No. 53 recruit in the state of Virginia by 247 Sports after his senior year.
"Walter is a big, physical defensive lineman who should be a great presence for us at nose guard," Scott said. "If he continues to work hard, he has the chance to be a really good football player for us."
Tyler (6-3, 270) was a first-team All-Conference 12 offensive lineman as a senior at Meadowbrook. A four-year starter for the Monarchs, Tyler was also a second-team All-5A South Region and All-Metro selection in 2013.
Said Scott: "Cornelius is a strong, athletic defensive end who should provide depth at that position and give us great pass-rushing ability."
Rodwell (6-4, 260) earned second-team All-Metro honors at offensive lineman as a senior at Varina. He also earned second-team All-Capital District recognition as a sophomore.
"Craig is a big, athletic offensive lineman who will impress many people with his speed and athleticism," Scott said. "We look forward to him contributing early on."
Brantley, Tyler and Rodwell give NSU four mid-year enrollees in Scott's first recruiting class at NSU. They will join Old Dominion transfer running back Gerard Johnson, another Meadowbrook High product from Richmond, in winter workouts and spring practice as the Spartans start preparing for the 2015 season.
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NSU women roll past N.C. Central 82-58
NORFOLK, Virginia -- Rae Corbo scored 29 points Saturday to lead the Norfolk State women to an easy 82-58 MEAC win over North Carolina Central.
Freshman forward Kayla Roberts added 18 points for the Spartans (5-11, 4-1), who built a 38-22 lead by halftime and cruised from there to win their third straight.
Racquel Davis led N.C. Central (3-14, 1-4) with 17 points.
Corbo, a senior guard from Englewood, N.J., improved upon her league-leading average of 20.9 points per game. Sophomore forward Nia Roberts scored six points and pulled down a game-high 13 rebounds for NSU, which shot 47.7 percent from the field, made 5 of 12 (41.7 percent) from 3-point range and led for more than 37 minutes.
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Freshman forward Kayla Roberts added 18 points for the Spartans (5-11, 4-1), who built a 38-22 lead by halftime and cruised from there to win their third straight.
Racquel Davis led N.C. Central (3-14, 1-4) with 17 points.
Corbo, a senior guard from Englewood, N.J., improved upon her league-leading average of 20.9 points per game. Sophomore forward Nia Roberts scored six points and pulled down a game-high 13 rebounds for NSU, which shot 47.7 percent from the field, made 5 of 12 (41.7 percent) from 3-point range and led for more than 37 minutes.
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Fast start, defense lift Hampton U. women over N.C. A&T
HAMPTON, Virginia -- Hampton University's unprecedented streak against Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference teams will come to an end at some point. But as long as the Lady Pirates defend and Malia Tate-DeFreitas remains aggressive, it won't end easily.
Tate-DeFreitas got HU started in both halves, and the Lady Pirates turned back North Carolina A&T 54-48 Saturday at the Convocation Center in a game between the teams picked to finish 1-2 in the MEAC.
"I'm happy, but we've got to execute better," HU coach David Six said.
Tate-DeFreitas scored 26 points as the Lady Pirates won their 53rd consecutive game against conference opponents, dating back almost three years to Jan. 28, 2012.
HU has won five straight MEAC tournaments and NCAA tournament berths, but based on the Lady Pirates' departures from last season and N.C. A&T's returnees, the Aggies were preseason picks to win the league. Saturday was the only regular-season meeting between the two teams.
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Tate-DeFreitas got HU started in both halves, and the Lady Pirates turned back North Carolina A&T 54-48 Saturday at the Convocation Center in a game between the teams picked to finish 1-2 in the MEAC.
"I'm happy, but we've got to execute better," HU coach David Six said.
Tate-DeFreitas scored 26 points as the Lady Pirates won their 53rd consecutive game against conference opponents, dating back almost three years to Jan. 28, 2012.
HU has won five straight MEAC tournaments and NCAA tournament berths, but based on the Lady Pirates' departures from last season and N.C. A&T's returnees, the Aggies were preseason picks to win the league. Saturday was the only regular-season meeting between the two teams.
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Hampton U. adds new football players at mid-year, hopes for boost
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Maynor won’t know about the former until spring practice commences. He believes that he and the staff began to address the latter concern with a handful of midyear transfers and additions.
“I’m not going to lose nine games again,” Maynor said, referring to the Pirates’ 3-9 record last season, the program’s worst since elevating to Division I in the mid-1990s.
HU lost more games last season than Maynor lost in his previous four years as head coach at Division II Winston-Salem State, where the Rams went 45-6 with three NCAA playoff appearances.
“I told the players it was unacceptable,” he said. “It’s not personal, but we’re in a results-oriented business. If I don’t produce, they’re going to get rid of me. If you don’t produce, I have to get rid of you. I’ve got to do what’s best for the university and the program.”
The Pirates added seven players, who began spring...
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Bethune-Cookman's men's basketball team beats Coppin State, 58-53
BALTIMORE, Maryland -- Delino Dear had 14 points and a career-high 13 rebounds as Bethune-Cookman's men's basketball team downed Coppin State 58-53 in a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference game Saturday.
“We needed this win," Wildcats coach Gravelle Craig said. "You don't want to get in a hole. We had close games against The Citadel and Ball State, so it was good to see us pull out one like this”.
B-CU (5-13, 1-3 MEAC) earned its first road win of the season in nine tries.
Quintin Brewer and Brandon Stewart each scored 13 as the Wildcats rallied from a 41-33 deficit to take a 50-49 lead on a Dear jumper with 3:58 to play.
“I've been telling myself to be aggressive and take my time in the post," Dear said.
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“We needed this win," Wildcats coach Gravelle Craig said. "You don't want to get in a hole. We had close games against The Citadel and Ball State, so it was good to see us pull out one like this”.
B-CU (5-13, 1-3 MEAC) earned its first road win of the season in nine tries.
Quintin Brewer and Brandon Stewart each scored 13 as the Wildcats rallied from a 41-33 deficit to take a 50-49 lead on a Dear jumper with 3:58 to play.
“I've been telling myself to be aggressive and take my time in the post," Dear said.
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Paine inches past Stillman for 10th consecutive win
AUGUSTA, Georgia -- With another win against a tough conference opponent, Paine’s hot streak has reached historic proportions within the program.
A look toward the Lions bench shows the streak just needed a little stylish good luck.
Paine raced to a big lead and held it late, knocking off Stillman 71-68 on Saturday at the HEAL Complex.
The victory was Paine’s 10th in a row, matching the program’s longest winning streak since the 1993-94 season. That year’s team remains the only one ever ranked in program history on its way to a Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference title.
The win was also Paine’s (11-3, 7-0 SIAC) second in three days against a division-leading opponent after beating Lane on Thursday.
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A look toward the Lions bench shows the streak just needed a little stylish good luck.
Paine raced to a big lead and held it late, knocking off Stillman 71-68 on Saturday at the HEAL Complex.
The victory was Paine’s 10th in a row, matching the program’s longest winning streak since the 1993-94 season. That year’s team remains the only one ever ranked in program history on its way to a Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference title.
The win was also Paine’s (11-3, 7-0 SIAC) second in three days against a division-leading opponent after beating Lane on Thursday.
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