Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Spring Hill Volleyball to open 2015 in Orlando on Friday

MOBILE, Alabama   The Spring Hill College (SHC) volleyball team began its NCAA Division II and Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) era with a bang in 2014 by building an impressive 26-7 overall record and an undefeated 17-0 mark in conference play. Head coach Peggy Martin enters her 7th season at Spring Hill with another strong line up for 2015. "Moving into our second year in the NCAA and the SIAC, I don't see us changing our strategies or tactics," she says. "We will compete at the same high level every time we take the court."

The Badger starting line will undergo some tweaks this season as Spring Hill lost four starting players, but Martin is confident that the players stepping into the roles will be ready for the challenge. "Our starting line-up is still evolving and could change weekly," she says. "But there is strong competition on the floor." Senior setter Mallory Raulerson from McGill-Toolen Catholic High School in Mobile has settled into the setter position while fellow senior Virginia Hicks of Salt Lake City, Utah, will be on the right side with sophomore Katelyn Bobinger from McGill-Toolen providing her relief.

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Albany State relying on defense early in the season

ALBANY, Georgia   — The Albany State Rams know that a return trip to the SIAC Championship Game won’t be an easy one and will likely have some bumps in the road. As they navigate the season with a new coach and a new quarterback, they’ll rely on their one constant — the defense.
 
After the first scrimmage last May, interim head coach Dan Land said he doesn’t want to make any drastic changes on that side of the ball and for good reason. As a team, the Rams held opponents to 173 total points and 17.3 points a game and 254.9 total yards of offense last year.
 
“We’re not trying to recreate the wheel here. All we did was took exactly what we had, that we know we’re good at, and just change some things that would best benefit us on defense and on offense,” Land said after the Dirty Blue Defense’s spring scrimmage win. “Normally on offense, we would do more offensive sets and on defense, what we’re doing now is more zone defense…making the quarterback read more.”
 

NCCU Installs Stadium Seats to Enhance Fan Experience

DURHAM, North Carolina  --  With a continued focus on improving fan experience, North Carolina Central University partnered with Seating Solutions to install new chair-back seats in a prime season ticket section of O'Kelly-Riddick Stadium, home of the NCCU Eagles football team.

"I am so excited about our new stadium seats," said NCCU Director of Athletics Dr. Ingrid Wicker-McCree. "This is a part of our continuing efforts to enhance the NCCU fan experience. As we continue to upgrade our facilities we want to show our fans that we appreciate their support of our student-athletes and coaches, and we are dedicated to ensuring they have the best game day experience."



Fans have the opportunity to reserve a chair-back seat by purchasing a three-year Eagle Seat License (ESL). For more details about the ESL, visit www.NCCUEaglePride.com.

The original goal set by the Department of Athletics was to sell 400 ESLs. As of Sept. 1, 476 ESLs had been sold.

ESLs and season tickets are still available. For ticket information, call the NCCU Ticket Office at 919-530-5170 or visit www.NCCUEaglePride.com.

The NCCU football team opens the 2015 season at home inside O'Kelly-Riddick Stadium on Sept. 5 versus Saint Augustine's University at 6:00 p.m. in the sixth annual Prince Hall Shriners Diabetes Football Classic.

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NCCU Baseball Adds Two Assistant Coaches

DURHAM, North Carolina -- North Carolina Central University baseball head coach Jim Koerner has announced two additions to the coaching staff, A.J. Battisto and Neal Henry.

Koerner says he is looking forward to the impact the new assistant coaches can have on the program.

"We are very excited to have both Neal Henry and A.J. Battisto as a part of our coaching staff," Koerner said.  "Not only do they both bring great baseball experience to our program but they are both first class individuals.  In making these hires I wanted to ensure there was an emphasis on the teaching and player development aspects of coaching, and I believe we have accomplished that.

"Coach Battisto will handle the pitching coach responsibilities as well as being involved with our recruiting efforts, while Coach Henry will primarily be working with the outfielders while handling the bulk of our recruiting coordination responsibilities."

Battisto joins NCCU from the University of New Orleans where he was an assistant coach beginning in August 2014.  During his time there he worked as a pitching and catching coach responsible for coaching techniques, skills and continual arm care, and also served as the head recruiting coordinator.

Prior to coaching at New Orleans, Battisto was a professional baseball player in the Miami Marlins organization from 2007 to 2013.  He was drafted in the 30th round of the 2007 Major League Baseball draft, and was named to the 2008 Minor League All-Star game and was Team Pitcher of the Year that season in Low-A.  He progressed as high as Triple-A in the 2013 season.

Battisto is a graduate of Georgia Southern University, and is currently pursuing a master's degree in secondary education.

Henry comes to NCCU after serving as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Palm Beach State College beginning in August 2013.  Along with being the recruiting coordinator, he coached catchers and hitters and served as the third base coach.

Before coaching at Palm Beach State College, Henry was the head coach at Starkville Academy in Starkville, Mississippi from 2009 to 2013.  He was able to lead that team to the championship series of the Mississippi Private School AAA Division 2 conference during his time there, and was named AAA South Baseball Coach of the Year in 2012.  He began his coaching career as an assistant at Madison Ridgeland Academy in Madison, Mississippi in November 2008.

Henry is a graduate of Delta State University.

Corey Gross remains with the staff, and Troy Marrow joins as a student assistant.

"I am also pleased to announce that Troy Marrow will be staying on as part of the Eagle family as a student assistant coach," Koerner said.  "This has been something that we have talked about since I came to campus four years ago, when Troy was just a sophomore.  Troy has all the qualities and attributes that will make for a very successful coaching career.  He will be assisting me with the infielders as well as helping with the hitters and base running.

"Along with the return of Corey Gross for his fourth year, I believe we have all the pieces in place to help our student-athletes reach their personal and team goals."

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Hampton U. expects better production from the defense this season

HAMPTON, Virginia — The bottom line to Hampton University's 2014 season was 3-9, the program's third consecutive losing record. There were many culprits, from red-zone inefficiency to breakdowns on special teams.

But one issue stood out more than the others.

"We weren't very good on defense last year," said Pirates coach Connell Maynor, whose team opens against Kentucky State on Saturday at Armstrong Stadium. "That's no secret."

How bad? HU gave up 31 points and 397 total yards per game — 10th and ninth, respectively, in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. The opposition completed 63 percent of its passes and converted 47 percent of its third-down chances. And the Pirates lost three games in which they scored at least four touchdowns.

Looking back, you can see the reasons. In Maynor's first season, and with new defensive coordinator Kenny Phillips, the Pirates switched from a 4-3 alignment to a 3-4. Then, four weeks into the season, Phillips had to leave with health issues

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Thomas tabbed as next man up in ASU backfield

MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- The Alabama State offense has been a ground-oriented attack the past two seasons.

In 2013, Isaiah Crowell rushed for 1,121 yards and 15 touchdowns while averaging 6.6 yards per carry as the Hornets led the SWAC in rushing (231.5 yards/game).

Last season, Malcolm Cyrus rushed for 1,662 yards and 12 touchdowns while averaging 6.2 yards a carry for the SWAC’s second-best rushing offense (227.8 yards/game).

There will once again be a new look in the Hornets backfield this season, but this time junior Khalid Thomas takes the starring role. The Tallahassee native posted 545 rushing yards and five touchdowns for ASU last season.

Thomas said he looks to make the most out of his opportunity this year.

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New Mexico Opens Football Season with MVSU Delta Devils

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ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico -- There's been plenty leading up to it, but the 2015 football season for The University of New Mexico finally gets under way at 6:05 p.m. on Saturday night when the Lobos will take on the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils from Itta Bena, Miss. at Branch Field at University Stadium.

While most folks associated as fans of the Lobos might not know too much about Mississippi Valley State other than that one pretty famous wide receiver who won a bunch of Super Bowls with the San Francisco 49ers named Jerry Rice, the coaching staff has certainly been prepping, but there are still some unknowns with the first time opponent.



In speaking of MVSU and head coach Rick Comegy, Davie said, "Last year was his first year at Mississippi Valley State and he had a lot of success at Jackson State. He won the SWAC title his last year at Jackson State. He has his whole coaching staff together, which took him about a year. They are going to line up and throw the heck out of the ball."

In that regard, MVSU might be the FCS equivalent offensively of what UNM might see from future opponents in the non-conference season in Tulsa, Arizona State and New Mexico State. The Delta Devils scored just 17.7 points per game last year, but with new coordinators in place, that is the first stat the team in green is looking to change. Of course, for a UNM defense that went from 43 points allowed vs. non-ranked teams in 2013 to just 28.5 against unranked teams in 2014, a bit of the unknown should be a good test.

"I'm looking for them to run a lot of empty set, no back things. It'll be a good test. With two new coordinators we think we know what they are going to do but we really don't know," said Davie.

With this the first of seven home games, Davie does like how the table is set for his team. The team still has momentum from last year's thriller against Wyoming to close out the campaign, a 36-30 barnburner that UNM won with a goalline stand. It all leads up to the start of year four. Davie is happy to be there.

"I feel pretty good," said Bob Davie to a large media contingent at his weekly press luncheon. "Because the plan has gone as well as I had hoped it would go, so now it's fun to just go play."

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New coach, same MEAC title goal for Bethune-Cookman

DAYTONA BEACH, Florida  -- When Terry Sims was named the new coach at Bethune-Cookman University, he didn’t need to be introduced to his new team nor taken on a tour of the Daytona Beach campus.

Sims knew just about everything he needed to about the Wildcats.

“It has helped tremendously,” said Sims, a B-CU assistant the previous five seasons. “I understand the program, this university, our kids. It makes things a lot easier to go through our day-to-day business because of the familiarity.”

Sims was named the 11th coach in program history just five days after Brian Jenkins left to take over at Alabama State.
In five seasons with the Wildcats, Jenkins won at least a share of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference title four times — including the past three.
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Georgia Tech opens season of high expectations vs. Alcorn State

ATLANTA, Georgia -- Alcorn State can not be overlooked; fortunately for the Yellow Jackets, they know it. The teams will trade blows in the early going before Tech takes control with its relentless ground game.

The defensive line will be Virginia Tech’s biggest asset. “For once I hope they got it right”. How did the Yellow Jackets distinguish themselves from the Wolfpack, and why did you believe they provided you with the best fit at the next level? Previous year we saw Tony Zenon, Deon Hill, B.J. Bostic, Charles Perkins, Dennis Andrews and Broderick Snoddy. “We’ve been in the ACC Championship game three of the seven years we’ve been there”.

The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets will welcome the Alcorn State Braves to Bobby Dodd Stadium for the first game of the season. Georgia Tech was just 79th in the FBS in total defense, giving up 411.3 yards per game. Now, after reaching the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game and winning the Orange Bowl, the Yellow Jackets are faced with much higher expectations. Whichever players are most physical and securely block their cornerback assignments best will see the field the most this season, so look for which wideouts best fight to the whistle on Thursday.



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Florida A&M Head Coach Alex Wood "Excited" For Opener Against South Florida

TALLAHASSEE, Florida  -- Three and a half weeks of a rigorous fall camp are over for Florida A&M, and now the fun part starts, as the Rattlers prep for the showdown Saturday with the University of South Florida.

Saturday also marks a new era for the Rattler program, as Alex Wood begins his first season as head coach. On Monday, Wood announced that Carson Royal will start at quarterback, and also said that after a scrimmage like approach to practice on Saturday, other starters were announced.  


One similarity he has noticed is that the Bulls and FAMU boast Florida heavy rosters, and he expects a similar style of play come Saturday. He added as much as he is excited to see where his team stands, he's more excited to just play some football.

"I've been in football since 1962. I was excited that day, and I'm excited today," said Wood on Tuesday during his weekly press conference.



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2015 college football preview | MEAC



1. North Carolina A&T (6-2 MEAC, 9-3 overall in 2014)
The Aggies, 1 of 5 teams – yes, five – to share last season’s MEAC title, return RB Tarik Cohen (1,340 yards, 15 TDs), the league’s preseason Player of the Year. Senior CB Tony McRae said the team doesn’t wear the rings it earned from a shared title. “We don’t call that a championship,” he said. “A championship is one winner.”

2. South Carolina State (6-2, 8-4)
The Bulldogs return nine players from an offense that put up 26.6 points per game last season. S.C. State coach Buddy Pugh has a 105-47 record in 13 years at the school, making him one of the MEAC’s longest-serving and most consistent coaches in terms of wins.

3. Bethune-Cookman (6-2, 9-3)
The Wildcats, outright winners of three of the past five MEAC titles, have a new coach in former assistant Terry Sims. Former head coach Brian Jenkins resigned in December after he was alleged to have violated several NCAA rules, including those involving improper benefits to players, practice time limits and bullying.

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2015 college football preview | Hampton University

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HAMPTON, Virginia -- Remember Jaylian Williamson? The Hampton University quarterback lit up Old Dominion for 407 passing yards and three touchdowns last season, then added 385 yards a week later against William & Mary, then disappeared after a clash with coach Connell Maynor.

Remember QB Jerrell Antoine? He was MEAC Rookie of the Week three times last season but disappeared because there’s a new/old guy back in town.

Remember David Watford? He set a University of Virginia record with 427 passes in a sophomore season (2013), then disappeared when the Cavaliers looked at his 15 interceptions and the team’s 2-10 record and decided there was a cause and effect.

He’s back where it all started, in Hampton.

“It’s a wonderful thing to be able to come home to be around my family, my friends, people I grew up around,” Watford said. “To be able to play in front of my home crowd in my home city – there’s no better feeling.”

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Cal Opens 2015 In First Meeting Vs Grambling State



BERKELEY, California -- California opens the 2015 season with its first-ever meeting against Grambling State, which is just seven miles away from Louisiana Tech where Cal head coach Sonny Dykes coached before coming to Berkeley.

The Golden Bears have won 11 of their last 13 home openers, dating back to 2002. Last season, Cal topped Sacramento State, 55-14, in the home opener. Since 2002, the Bears are 9-4 in season openers after last year’s 31-24 victory at Northwestern. In 120 seasons, Cal is 74-42-4 all-time in season openers.

Saturday’s tilt with Grambling State marks the eighth time that Cal will face an FCS opponent. The Bears are 8-0 against FCS teams, with the most recent game last year’s 55-14 victory over Sacramento State.

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The 2015 Cal team features players who accounted for over 80 percent of its offense in the following categories in 2014 – passing (99.7%), total offense (99.3%), rushing (98.4%), all-purpose (89.7%), total touchdowns (88.5%) and receiving (84.6%).

Cal enters the 2015 season with its most experienced group under Dykes. The Bears’ roster lists 34 players who made a combined 228 starts last year (Offense 16/111, Defense 17/105, Specialists 1/12). Those figures are a marked improvement from 2014 when Cal entered the year with 28 players having made 164 starts (Offense 17/97; Defense 10/65; Specialists 1/12) in 2013. In 2012, Cal had 14 players who started 120 times the previous season (Offense 7/55; Defense 6/53; Specialists 1/12).

Cal received a single vote in the 2015 AP Top 25 preseason poll. The Bears last garnered top-25 consideration following their 4-1 start last season.

Cal finished the 2014 season with an overall record of 5-7 for a four-win turnaround from 2013 which was its best since the 2002 squad went 7-5 overall after the 2001 club finished 1-10.



National honors candidate junior quarterback Jared Goff is a Heisman Trophy contender and has been named to nearly every watch list for college football’s top player and quarterback awards. Goff is the nation’s second-leading returning passer after ranking fifth in nationally in passing touchdowns (35), passing yards (3,973) and passing yards per game (331.1) last season. He is already the holder of 19 school records.

Senior Trevor Davis is a second-team preseason All-American as a kick returner and on the watch list for the Paul Hornung Award honoring the nation’s most versatile player. Davis equaled NCAA and Pac-12 records in 2014 when he became the 20th player in FBS history and the third in the Pac-12 to bring back two kick returns in a single game on consecutive kick returns at Washington State.

Seven of the eight Cal players who recorded at least 20 catches in 2014 are returning, led by junior wide receiver Kenny Lawler who posted a team-best 54 receptions a year ago. Senior wide receiver Bryce Treggs was right behind with 52 catches. The others on the list are Stephen Anderson (46), Daniel Lasco (33), Maurice Harris (25), Trevor Davis (24) and Darius Powe (20).

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UAPB unsure who will quarterback against SCSU

PINE BLUFF, Arkansas -- If there was one thing learned from Arkansas-Pine Bluff’s football media day on Saturday, it was that the quarterback race will come down to the final week, this week.

Picking a starter for the opening game against South Carolina State University may even be a game-time decision when UAPB plays its first contest of the season on Sunday in Orlando, Florida at 3:30 p.m., in front of a nationwide ESPN television crowd.



That game, the MEAC/SWAC Challenge, will be the first one since 2010 that Ben Anderson did not enter the week at the top of the UAPB depth chart. The four-year starter wrapped up his stellar four-year career last fall, and left Monte Coleman and his staff a large hole to attempt to fill.

Five quarterbacks have auditioned this fall for the role. Marcus Terrell and Nolan Sorensen have pulled away a bit from the others. Brandon Duncan is still battling to make it a true three-man competition. Freshmen LaEarl Patterson, from Memphis, and Roger Totten II, have gotten their share of the reps, but haven’t done enough to really get into the conversation.

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Fayetteville State RB Andre Montgomery harnesses intensity to become leader

FAYETTEVILLE, North Carolina -- Running back Andre Montgomery came to Fayetteville State with his hungry edge and dauntless work ethic already in place.

All of that came years ago from the early mornings he spent working with his father, former Goldsboro High School and East Carolina football player Gregory Montgomery.

From pounding out 40-yard sprints, to footwork drills, to practicing how to catch and carry the ball, Gregory made sure his son was going to know how to not only play the position, but also how to work.
Heading into his senior season with the Broncos as their featured back and off-field leader, Montgomery credits his success to the competitive fires that were lit back then.

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JCSU Football to Host Wingate in Season Opener


CHARLOTTE, North Carolina  -- The Johnson C. Smith University football team will usher in the Kermit Blount era when they open the 2015 season on Saturday, Sept. 5 at 6:00 p.m. against local rival Wingate at the Irwin Belk Complex.  The game marks the first home night game for JCSU in recent memory.

JCSU comes off a 3-7 campaign in 2014, winning two of their last three, including a 14-10 homecoming win over St. Augustine's  and a 31-14 win over rival Livingstone in the Commemorative Classic.

The game marks the third time that the Bulldogs and Golden Bulls will face off on the gridiron.  Wingate holds a 2-0 lead in the series dating back to 1995.  Wingate won that initial meeting 33-12 as well as the most previous meeting in 2002, 24-0.

The Golden Bulls have history on their side, having won five consecutive home openers, including a 13-6 thriller against Kentucky State in 2014.  Conversely, Wingate has dropped four of their past six season road openers since 2009, including a 28-10 loss at CIAA foe St. Augustine's in 2012.

Fans are encouraged to come take part in FestiBull, a street festival with inflatables, games, face painting and music prior to Saturday's contest.  FestiBull kicks off at 3:00 p.m. on North Summit Avenue, adjacent to the Irwin Belk Complex.

Also new this season is the "Golden Bull Game Zone".  The "Golden Bull Game Zone" includes vendors, FestiBull, and tailgating located on North Summit Avenue.  Ticket scanners will be at all points of entry to North Summit Avenue.  All guests that park in the Brayboy Gym lot and Lot B are required to have a ticket.  Also, patrons are required to have a ticket to enter North Summit Avenue.

Fans can enter the JCSU campus via Beatties Ford Road for general parking, while VIP guests can enter the VIP reserved parking lots via Martin Street.

Ticket sales as well as will call tickets will be available at Brayboy Gym, one and one-half hours prior to kickoff.  This season, no tickets will be sold or distributed at the Irwin Belk Complex.

Tickets are available for Saturday's game by clicking here.

As a reminder, JCSU has the right to check any and all bags before entrance to the facility and strictly prohibits the following items:
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Artificial noise makers
  • Coolers or other large containers
  • Explosives, firearms, or weapons of any kind
  • Illegal drugs or paraphernalia
  • Outside food or beverages
  • Pets (service animals welcome)
  • Umbrellas
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Jackson, August win first GCAC weekly awards of 2015

NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana has dominated the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Runner of the Week awards since they were first awarded during the 2008 cross country season. So it's no surprise that XU's Zahri Jackson and Christopher August are the initial recipients in 2015.
    
The GCAC announced the awards Tuesday. Jackson and August were the first XU finishers Friday in the Big Easy Opener at City Park.
    
Jackson — a fifth-year senior from Kingwood, Texas, and a graduate of Kingwood Park High School — won the women's two-mile race in 14 minutes, 27.3 seconds. It was her fourth collegiate victory and her first since 2012. She led the Gold Nuggets to the team championship.
    
August — a junior from Spring, Texas, and a graduate of Klein Collins High School — was the first collegiate finisher in the men's 5,000-meter race and placed eighth overall. His time of 17:03.6 ranks 15th among XU runners from 2002-15. The Gold Rush placed second in team scoring behind Power Miler Track Club and first among colleges.
    
Jackson is a nine-time GCAC Runner of the Week, and she's two awards from tying former teammate Catherine Fakler's career record. August won for the first time.
    
Xavier has earned 65 GCAC Runner of the Week awards, 38 by the Gold Rush.
    
Next for the Gold Nuggets and Gold Rush will be the Southern Miss Invitational at Tatum Park in Hattiesburg, Miss. The men will race at 5:30 p.m., followed by the women at 6. Distance for all will be 5,000 meters.

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XU Harris, Pirkl earn GCAC defender, setter honors


NEW ORLEANS — The Gulf Coast Athletic Conference has expanded its weekly women's volleyball awards from one to three in 2015, and a pair of Xavier University of Louisiana seniors are beneficiaries in the initial week.     

The GCAC announced the awards Tuesday. Xavier's Darian Harris is Defender of the Week, and Franziska Pirkl is Setter of the Week. Both were All-GCAC in 2014 — Pirkl has been on the first team three times — but this is the first time for either to win a weekly award.
    
Harris, a libero/defensive specialist from Gretna, La., and a graduate of McGehee School, picked up where she left off last season, when she led the Gold Nuggets' GCAC championship team in digs. Harris reached double figures in digs in all four matches of the season-opening Big Easy Blastoff and twice had 19 digs. She helped Xavier rank 10th in the NAIA in digs per set through Saturday's reported matches. Through Monday, Harris ranked 35th nationally with 5.0 digs per set.
    
Pirkl, a setter from Munich, Germany, and a graduate of Theodolinden Gymnasium, produced her most-ever assists in a three-set match — 42 Saturday in a victory against Faulkner. Pirkl led the Big Easy Blastoff with 11.2 assists per set. She produced a double-double — 37 assists and 16 digs — against Mobile, which received votes in the NAIA preseason coaches poll. Pirkl ranked seventh in the NAIA through Monday in assists per set.
    
The NAIA also has expanded its weekly volleyball awards to three. Those honors will be given starting next week.
    
Next for the Gold Nuggets (2-2) will be four matches in the Mariner Invitational at Brunswick, Ga. They'll play Friday at 9 a.m. EDT against Bethel (Ind.) and 1 p.m. against NAIA No. 20 Coastal Georgia, then Saturday at 9 a.m. against Martin Methodist and 5 p.m. against Bryan. The next XU home match will start at 7 p.m. Monday against Talladega in the GCAC opener at tthe Convocation Center.

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Howard Bison mulls options at quarterback

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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- For the last four seasons, the Howard football team had stability at quarterback thanks to Greg McGhee. The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference’s all-time leader in total offense combined leadership and smart decision-making with a flair for the dramatic, often improvising to turn broken plays into long gains.

He was a player in the likeness of offensive coordinator Ted White, the former Bison quarterback who helped tutor McGhee and had held many of the records his star pupil broke. That first-hand experience gives White uncommon insight into what goes into developing a standout quarterback beyond such things as arm strength and accuracy.

There’s an intangible quality too, what Bison Coach Gary Harrell refers to as the “It Factor.” McGhee, he said, had that in excess.

Harrell and White, though, aren’t seeking the next McGhee to emerge from among the four quarterbacks competing for the starting job this season, which will begin Saturday with a visit to Appalachian State.

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Bethune-Cookman’s South Florida players, former Hurricanes motivated for Miami

DAYTONA BEACH, Florida  -- Saturday’s season-opener should be the least difficult game on Miami’s schedule.

Bethune-Cookman probably loves to hear that kind of talk.

The Wildcats will be motivated Saturday, having brought their usual complement of South Florida players – and a couple former Hurricanes – to Sun Life Stadium for the season-opener (6 p.m., ESPN3.com).

They have been an FCS powerhouse in the last half-decade and even made a shoddy Miami defense sweat in their 2012 meeting. Since then, they’ve toppled FIU twice, but managed two total touchdowns in blowout losses at FSU (2013) and UCF (2014).

After going 46-14 under controversial coach Brian Jenkins (now at Alabama State), they won’t change too much after promoting former assistant Terry Sims.



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Florida A&M Names Carson Royal Starting Quarterback

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TALLAHASSEE, Florida  -- The quarterback race at Florida A&M was not as intense as the one at Florida State, as head coach Alex Wood has been pretty clear all camp who the front runners.

Coach Wood praised both Kenny Coleman and Carson Royal since day one, but has said Royal, who got the most reps in the spring game, has stood out and been the leader.

Wood said the Rattlers finished preseason prep over the weekend, and FAMU decided as a staff that Royal will be the started for 2015, simply because he is the most prepared.

"He's been studying it a lot, and made some good decisions," Wood said of Royal's understanding of the offense.

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Jackson State Tigers seeking ‘identity’



JACKSON, Mississippi -- Successful football teams typically establish an identity, home in on it, then try to execute it better than anybody else.

As the season opener against Middle Tennessee State stands just a few days away, Jackson State coach Harold Jackson is hoping his team can pinpoint some defining characteristics this fall.

“That’s the thing I told my guys the other day, we need to go find some sort of an identity,” Jackson said during the SWAC’s weekly teleconference on Monday.

During camp, the defense, which finished seventh in the SWAC in sacks last season, showed it can harass the passer with the likes of defensive ends Javancy Jones, Teddrick Terrell, Keontre Anderson and Rodney Shorter II on the edges.

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Southern coach Dawson Odums aware of the challenge of playing at Louisiana Tech

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana -- Southern coach Dawson Odums is well aware of the differences in his program and that of FBS Louisiana Tech heading into this week’s season opener in Ruston.

While Southern is one of the top team in the Southwestern Athletic Conference, Odums acknowledged in his weekly luncheon press conference that there is a difference between the two leagues.



“(Louisiana Tech is) a level up from us, and just to have the opportunity to play in that kind of environment should create some excitement and should get you ready to play,” Odums said. “I think La. Tech is a worthy opponent. They’re a good program, and you have to come in with the right mindset. I think when you do that, you give yourself a chance.”

The biggest factor separating the two programs is the number of scholarship players each has on its roster, Odums said.

The Jaguars have only 65 scholarship athletes, filling in the rest of the depth chart with walk-on talent. Louisiana Tech has 80 scholarship players out of the Division I maximum allotment of 85.

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La. Tech dismisses the notion of a slip up vs. Southern

RUSTON, Louisiana – At this time 11 months ago, Jeff Driskel spent his fall in a Florida Gators uniform nearly 1,000 miles away from Louisiana Tech.

The fifth-year senior quarterback wasn’t present for Tech’s 30-27 upset loss against Northwestern State last September, but he’s heard enough from his teammates inside the Bulldogs’ locker room about the unnerving defeat to an in-state FCS opponent.

In other words, there should be no issue getting up for Saturday’s season opener against Southern, which just so happens to be another in-state FCS foe.

“A lot of the guys still have that bad taste in their mouth. Especially with this being the first game, if you have difficulty getting excited for a first game, there is something wrong with you,” Driskel said Monday.

“Obviously, I was not here for that game, but that is something that you don’t forget. Going into a game you are supposed to win and should win because you are more talented than the other team, but that is why you play the game. We are not going to go out and roll a helmet out there and win. We understand that.”

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ASU Hornets, Kennesaw State To Play Beginning in 2017; 2016 Football Schedule Set

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MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- Alabama State University and Kennesaw State University have agreed to a four-year football contract  beginning in 2017, both schools announced today.

The Hornets and Owls will face each other in a home-and home series beginning Sept. 16, 2017 at Kennesaw State. Other game dates are Sept. 15, 2018 at Alabama State, Sept. 14, 2019 at Kennesaw State, and Sept. 19, 2020 at Alabama State.

"With the Southwestern Athletic Conference's move back to a seven-game league schedule beginning in 2017, we have been very aggressive in adding quality opponents for Alabama State football during the last few months," Interim Athletic Director Melvin Hines said. "Adding quality opponents within driving distance from Montgomery should excite and energize Hornet Nation for ASU football both at home and on the road."

With the earlier announcement of the matchup with Texas San Antonio, along with Miles' two-year game contract beginning this season, the 2016 ASU Football Schedule is set.

2016 Schedule
                Sept. 3                  at Texas San Antonio
                Sept. 10                at Alcorn State*
                Sept. 17                at Southern*
                Sept. 24                vs. Texas Southern*
                Oct. 1                    vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff*
                Oct. 8                    at Prairie View*
                Oct. 15                  vs. Miss. Valley State*
                Oct. 29                  vs. Alabama A&M* (in Birmingham; 75th Magic City Classic)
                Nov. 5                   vs Jackson State*
                Nov. 12                 at Grambling State*
                Nov. 19                 vs. Miles (93rd Turkey Day Classic / Homecoming)

2017 Non-Conference Schedule
                Sept. 2                  Tuskegee
                Sept. 9                  at Troy
                Sept. 16                at Kennesaw State

2018 Non-Conference Schedule              
                Sept. 1                  Tuskegee
                Sept. 15                Kennesaw State
                Oct. 13                  at South Alabama

2019 Non-Conference Schedule              
                Sept. 7                  Tuskegee
                Sept. 14                at Kennesaw State

2020 Non-Conference Schedule              
                Sept. 5                  Tuskegee
                Sept. 19                Kennesaw State

Home games in bold; * denotes conference games; schedule subject to change
 

The 2015 Hornets, under first-year head coach Brian Jenkins, will open the season this Sunday at Tennessee State in the John Merritt Classic, with a 5:30 p.m. pregame show and 6 p.m. kickoff on the ASU Hornet Sports Network. The Hornets open the home schedule Saturday, Sept. 12 vs. Alcorn State at 6 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 19 vs. Grambling State in the Prince Hall Mason's Americanism Football Classic. Season and single game tickets for Hornets' football are sale by phone at 334-229-4551 or in person at the ASU Ticket Office. Single game tickets start at just $10 online at bamastatesports.com/tickets.

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