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PRINE BLUFF, Arkansas -- The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Football team announced its 2016 football signees today, a roster of 15 signees that includes five defensive lineman, two kickers, one linebacker, two offensive lineman, three wide receivers, one tight end, and one athlete.
"This year's recruiting class was online on to what we were looking for," said Head Coach Monte Coleman.
"We were able to sign a group of young men that will make a big impact on this upcoming football season as we signed linebackers, tight ends, skills position player, athletes and wide receivers," Coleman added.
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff2016 Football Signees
Name
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Hometown
Previous School
Michael Addison
OL
6-5
315
Baker, La.
ASA Miami
Samuel Beavers
P
5-11
185
Pine Bluff, Ark.
Watson Chapel HS
Justin Booker-Brown
LB
6-1
235
Houston, Texas
Spring Dekaney HS
Boston Brice, IV
DL
6-1
306
Columbia, S.C.
Grays Academy Collegiate
Jeremy Brown
WR
6-3
205
Ruston, La.
Ruston HS
Jaelen Collins
TE
6-3
220
Vallejo, Calif.
Contra Costa CC
Terrell Cloud
DT
6-0
290
Palmdale, Calif.
LA Valley
Michael Green
C
6-2
295
Chino, Calif.
Caffey CC
Kolby McNeal
WR
5-11
180
Little Rock, Ark.
Parkview HS
Matthew Perry
OL
6-6
330
New York, N.Y.
LA Pierce
Lionell Scott, III
DT
6-2
300
Tickfaw, La.
Loranger HS
Jalen Steward
DE
6-4
250
Memphis, Tenn.
Overton HS
Janson Smith
DT
6-3
320
Tulsa, Okla.
NEO College
Tyrin Ralph
Ath.
5-9
170
New Orleans, La.
Enda Karr HS
Chris Robinson, II
WR
6-3
175
Batesville, Ark.
Batesville HS
Joshua Wallace
DT
6-2
280
Amite City, La.
Loranger HS
Diamante Woolridge
WR
5-8
165
New Orleans, La
Enda Karr HS
Justin Williams
K
5-11
170
Pine Bluff, Ark.
Pine Bluff HS
COURTESY UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF SPORTS INFORMATION
NEW ORLEANS — The energy, enthusiasm and competitiveness synonymous with New Orleans' longest-running college basketball rivalry will return Saturday (Feb. 6) when Xavier University of Louisiana and Dillard University meet in the Crosstown Classic at the XU Convocation Center. Tickets are on sale now.
The women's game will start at 3 p.m., followed by the men's game at 5 p.m.
Ticket prices:
• $10 — general admission.
• $5 — general admission advance purchase, ages 5-12 and XU student guests. Contact the XU
Alumni Office at (504) 520-7575 for a special discounted rate for advance ticket purchases.
• Free — in advance to students, faculty and staff with a valid XU identification card and children younger than 5.
Advance tickets for XU faculty and staff are available through Friday at the Office of Student Services (room 305E, third floor of the University Center) or the Convocation Center Annex (3775 Fern St., New Orleans LA 70125). Students can pick up tickets at Student Services and receive one free ticket with an ID card swipe.
Discounted advance purchase tickets for XU alumni and donors are available online at xualumni.com. Major credit cards will be accepted online.
Tickets may be purchased weekdays in room 322 (third floor) of the Convocation Center Annex (3775 Fern St., New Orleans LA 70125). Only cash and checks will be accepted there.
Tickets can be purchased at the Convocation Center box office beginning at 2 p.m. the day of the games.
The Xavier-Dillard men's series dates to January 1948, and the women's series began during the 1977-78 season. XU Athletics encourages its fans to wear white to the games.
NEW ORLEANS — Lacee Ancar of Harvey, La., and John Curtis Christian School signed a women's tennis scholarship Wednesday with Xavier University of Louisiana.
Ancar is a 3-star recruit rated No. 1 in Louisiana, No. 36 in the Gulf States region and No. 289 nationally by tennisrecruiting.net. She has won approximately 20 singles and doubles championships combined during her career in juniors. At Curtis she was a Division III state singles semifinalist in 2015 and the runner-up in 2014.
"I have known Lacee since she was 12 years old and have followed her career," XU coach Alan Green said. "Lacee will be a big boost to our team, not only because she's a very good player, but also because she's a great leader. I look for her to come in and lead as soon as she gets on campus."
Ancar will graduate from Curtis in the spring and be an XU freshman in August. She will be a biology/pre-medical major, and she hopes to become an anesthesiologist.
"Xavier was the best all-around fit for me," Ancar said. "It has a great record of placing African-Americans into medical school. Xavier has a great tennis program. I'm honored to be a part of it."
Xavier is a long-time power in women's tennis, qualifying for the NAIA National Championship each of the last four years and nine times in the past 11 seasons. The Gold Nuggets were ranked No. 1 in the NAIA coaches poll for three weeks in 2013 and two weeks in 2014, and both teams were national semifinalists. Xavier is ranked 11th this season.
ITTA BENA, Mississippi – The Mississippi Valley State football staff is excited to welcome the newest members of the Delta Devils' football program. This year Head Coach Rick Comegy and staff have focused on several key areas to increase the strength, speed and endurance of the team.
NASHVILLE, Tennessee -- Tennessee State football has announced the schedule for the 2016 season. The slate will consist of four home games, including the 18th annual John Merritt Classic, six road games and a trip to Memphis for the 27th Southern Heritage Classic.
The season kicks off with the Tigers hosting Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Nissan Stadium for the John Merritt Classic on Sept. 3. The Lions last visited TSU in 2012, a 40-13 homecoming win for the Big Blue.
The annual meeting with Jackson State in Memphis on Sept. 10 follows the season opener. TSU is currently on a four game win streak against the Tigers.
The Big Blue continues its nonconference portion of the season with a trip to Daytona Beach, Fla., to take on Bethune-Cookman on Sept. 17.
TSU will host three Ohio Valley Conference games at home, including UT Martin (Oct. 1), Eastern Kentucky (Oct. 15 – Homecoming) and Tennessee Tech (Nov. 12).
Road Conference games consist of Eastern Illinois (Oct. 8), Murray State (Oct. 29), Austin Peay (Nov. 5) and Southeast Missouri (Nov. 19).
On Oct. 22, the Tigers will step out of conference play to head across town to take on Vanderbilt. It is the first of two scheduled games against the Commodores over the next three seasons.
Locations are still being confirmed and game details are subject to change. Game times will be announced at a later date.
2016 Schedule
Sept. 3 – Arkansas-Pine Bluff (John Merritt Classic)
Sept. 10 – Jackson State (Southern Heritage Classic)
Sept. 17 – at Bethune-Cookman
Sept. 24 – Off Week
Oct. 1 – UT Martin
Oct. 8 – at Eastern Illinois
Oct. 15 – Eastern Kentucky (Homecoming)
Oct. 22 – at Vanderbilt
Oct. 29 – at Murray State
Nov. 5 – at Austin Peay
Nov. 12 – Tennessee Tech
Nov. 19 – at Southeast Missouri
COURTESY TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION
HAMPTON, Virginia -- Hampton University head football coach Connell Maynor, who is heading into his third season, announced the Pirates' 2016 signing class, 21 players in all, on Wednesday as part of National Signing Day.
"I thought it was a great recruiting class, our biggest so far. We're looking for a lot of great things out of these guys, we've got a lot of quality players," Maynor said. " We think they can help us out a lot if not next year, then certainly in 2017 and beyond."
Matt Ahearn(6-3, 320, OL, Jacksonville, Fla./Trinity HS): Was on Trinity Christian's undefeated and state championship team this past season, was All-American and All-State.
Noah Boone(6-3, 195, WR, Virginia Beach, Va./Landstown HS): Caught 38 passes for 583 yards and five touchdowns this past season and was a First Team All-Conference 1 (Coastal) selection.
Albert (Ryan) Carlisle III(6-1, 280, C, Opelika, Ala./Opelika HS): Helped Opelika go 11-2 this past season, advancing to the state playoffs. Switched to center as a senior.
Terry Chisley(5-9, 180, CB, Hampton, Va., Bethel HS): Played both wide receiver and defensive back for the Bruins, and he was a Second Team All-Conference 10 selection this past season.
Tarus Dameron (5-10, 220, RB, Lincolnton, N.C./Lincolnton HS): Rushed for 2,304 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior, leading Lincoln County.
Jordan Edwards(6-1, 220, LB, Forestville, Md./Bishop McNamara HS): Played both linebacker and running back for Bishop McNamara, racking up 75 total tackles as a senior, averaging 7.5 per game.
Myles Ferrell (6-3, 300, OL, Atlanta, Ga./Woodward Academy): Helped Woodward go 13-1 and advance to the state semifinals in his senior season, scoring 30 points in all but two games.
Brendan Greene (6-1, 195, QB, Columbia, S.C./AC Flora HS): Dual-threat quarterback who was one of the best at his position in South Carolina.
Bailey Herring(6-1, 285, OL, Merritt Island, Fla./Merritt Island HS): Played mostly in the tackle position for a Merritt Island team that went 8-4 this past season, and was named First Team All-State.
Auldon Knight (5-10, 165, WR, Akron, Ohio/Copley HS): Was an All-Conference performer who also made several All-State squads, has been clocked at 4.3 in the 40-meter dash. Already enrolled in school.
Yahkee Johnson (5-8, 175, RB, Richmond, Va./Nassau CC/L.C. Bird HS): Rushed for 790 yards and seven touchdowns for Nassau CC in 2013. Already enrolled in school.
Keenan Marr (6-3, 260, DL, Atlanta, Ga./Grady HS): Has a blend of size and athleticism that caught the attention of a few FBS programs.
Keon Marsh (6-3, 190, QB, Springfield Gardens, N.Y./Monterey Peninsula CC): Already enrolled in school.
Derrick Moreland(6-4, 290, DL, Mt. Ulla, N.C./West Rowan HS): Had 53 tackles in 2015 to go along with 17.0 tackles for loss and four sacks, while also playing basketball at West Rowan.
Elijah Nelson (6-2, 205, S, Hampton, Va./Phoebus HS): Played for a Phantoms squad that went 13-2 this past season, advancing to the state semifinals.
Tylon Patterson (6-5, 190, WR, Covington, Ga./Lithonia HS): Was a two-sport athlete at Lithonia and will add size to the Pirates' receiving corps.
Mehran Roshanaei(5-10, 170, K/P, Arlington, Va./Yorktown HS): Former soccer player who made seven of his nine field goals in 2015, including a season-long of 47 yards, while also averaging almost 50 yards a punt.
Donald Smith(6-2, 190, CB, Danville, Va./George Washington HS): Two-spot star (football and basketball) in high school, helped the football team go 12-2 this past season.
Steven Smith (6-2, 235, LB, Virginia Beach, Va./San Jose City College/Salem HS): Was an All-Conference performer at San Jose City College, showcasing the ability to both rush the passer and drop into coverage.
Keldrick (K.J.) Wilson(6-5, 285, OL, Mt. Ulla, N.C./West Rowan HS): Has seen most of his playing time at tackle, and was an All-Conference performer. Also played basketball.
"We're pleased," Maynor said. "We covered all the areas we needed to cover with more than 20 seniors last year."
For more information on Hampton University football, please call the Office of Sports Information at (757) 727-5811, or visit the official Pirates website at www.hamptonpirates.com.
COURTESY HAMPTON UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS
NORFOLK, Va. - Norfolk State University head football coach Latrell Scott announced the bulk of his 2016 recruiting class on Wednesday, a 15-player group which addresses Scott's goals to improve the Spartans' athleticism, size and versatility.
Three members of the recruiting class are already enrolled at NSU and are taking spring-semester classes: quarterback Tyre-Givers Wilson of Indian River High in Chesapeake, and offensive linemen Jordan Crockett and Kenneth Kirby of Fork Union Military Academy in Fork Union, Va. The other 12 players signed national letters of intent on Wednesday.
Of the 15 players, Scott inked five offensive linemen, two quarterbacks, two wide receivers, two defensive backs, one running back, one defensive lineman and two multi-position athletes. Twelve of the 15 are from the state of Virginia, and 10 are from the immediate seven-city Hampton Roads area. The Spartans also welcome players from the Richmond, Va. area and Washington, D.C., in addition to one prospect each from North Carolina and New Jersey.
"We're thrilled about the 2016 recruiting class," Scott said. "Our aim was to identify and address our areas of need to enhance our roster moving forward. We also achieved our recruiting goal of starting locally, then moving out on a regional and national basis. With the addition of these players, we feel we have laid the foundation for success down the road."
Following are the members of the 2016 signing day class, with notes and quotes on each further down the page.
2016 NSU Recruiting Class
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / Previous School
Malik Butts RB 5-9 180 Virginia Beach, Va. / Salem HS
Jordan Crockett* OL 6-5 325 Max Meadows, Va. / Fork Union / Ft. Chiswell
Josh Culberson DL 6-5 285 Chesapeake, Va. / Fork Union / Western Branch
Marcque Ellington WR 6-5 190 West Long Branch, N.J. / St. John Vianney HS
Tyre Givers-Wilson* QB 6-3 210 Chesapeake, Va. / Indian River HS
Tripp Harrington QB 6-2 175 Wendell, N.C. / East Wake HS
Dominic Jordan OL 6-2 280 Chesapeake, Va. / Oscar Smith HS
Kenneth Kirby* OL 6-5 275 Newport News, Va. / Fork Union / Menchville
Taro Lipscomb OL 6-3 290 Washington, D.C. / Friendship Collegiate HS
Bobby Price DB 6-3 180 Virginia Beach, Va. / Bishop Sullivan HS
Justin Smith WR 6-1 170 Richmond, Va. / Benedictine Preparatory
Kevin Staton OL 6-6 320 Chesapeake, Va. / Indian River HS
J.T. Wahee DB 5-11 170 Norfolk, Va. / Lake Taylor HS
Devon Watford Ath. 5-10 180 Norfolk, Va. / Norview HS
Anthony Williams Ath. 6-3 210 Norfolk, Va. / Maury HS
* Already enrolled at NSU in spring-semester classes
Malik Butts
RB
5-9, 180
Virginia Beach, Va./Salem HS
High School: A first-team all-conference and All-5A South Region performer ... Also named to the VHSL 5A all-state second team and the All-Tidewater second team by The Virginian-Pilot ... Rushed for 1,066 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior ... Shared Conference 9 Co-Offensive Player of the Year honors with fellow NSU signee Devon Watford ... Also a first-team all-conference selection as a junior, when he rushed for over 1,300 yards ... Rated the No. 16 recruit in the Hampton Roads area class of 2016 by The Virginian-Pilot.
Scott Says: "Malik is a talented player who had a great career at Salem. His skill as a running back and kick returner should pay dividends in the near future."
Jordan Crockett
OL
6-5, 325
Max Meadows, Va./Fork Union Military Academy/Ft. Chiswell HS
High School/Prep: Started five games at right tackle for FUMA's prep team in 2015 ... Was a two-time first-team all-state Group A selection at Fort Chiswell, where he lettered three years and played on both sides of the line.
Scott Says: "Jordan is a big, athletic and physical offensive lineman who will have the opportunity to make an immediate impact on an improved offensive line. He is another quality in-state student-athlete who has a bright future as a Spartan."
High School/Prep: Played a year of prep school football, where he teamed with fellow NSU signees Jordan Crockett and Kenneth Kirby at Fork Union ... At Western Branch, Culberson was named to the All-757 junior team on defense ... Was a two-time all-state track performer in the shot put and discus.
Scott Says: "Josh is another promising local product. He played both offensive and defensive line in high school, so we know he is versatile. He also continues our recent success in landing talented players from Fork Union."
Marcque Ellington
WR
6-5, 190
West Long Branch, N.J./St. John-Vianney HS
High School: A three-year starter at St. John Vianney ... As a senior, led his team to an 11-1 record and a berth in the state championship game ... Caught 16 passes for 400 yards and scored 11 touchdowns ... Also had 40 tackles and three interceptions on defense ... Notched 85 tackles and two interceptions as a junior, when he was an All-Shore division nominee ... Also a basketball standout.
Scott Says: "Marcque is a tall wide receiver with big-play ability. His size and athleticism create matchup problems for defenders. He was also an excellent high school basketball player, which should help translate to his becoming a big-play receiver for us."
Tyre Givers-Wilson
QB
6-3, 210
Chesapeake, Va./Indian River HS
High School: A three-star recruit by 247 Sports ... Rated two stars by Scout.com ... Passed for 1,805 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior, leading the Braves to the Group 5A state semifinals ... A first-team All-Conference 9 selection.
Scott Says: "We identified Tyre as a priority recruit back in the spring and we have followed him every step of the way. Keeping a highly sought-after player like Tyre home is a big accomplishment for our program."
Tripp Harrington
QB
6-2, 175
Wendell, N.C./East Wake HS
High School: Led all Triangle-area (N.C.) quarterbacks with 1,187 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns while passing for 2,507 yards and 24 more scores as a senior ... Named the Greater Neuse River Conference 4A Player of the Year ... Also was a Raleigh News & Observer All-Metro selection ... Threw for 2,639 yards and 30 TDs as a junior.
Scott Says: "Tripp is an athletic quarterback who possesses a big arm and the ability to run the football. He was heavily depended on by his coach to manage games and be a leader, and we look forward to him doing the same for us."
Dominic Jordan
OL/LS
6-2, 280
Chesapeake, Va./Oscar Smith HS
High School: Named to the All-Conference 2 (Monitor-Merrimac Conference) first team as a senior and sophomore ... Named to the Virginian-Pilot's All-Tidewater first team ... Selected to the All-6A South Region second team as a senior ... Rated a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... No. 20 senior recruit in the Hampton Roads area by the Virginian-Pilot ... Helped Oscar Smith reach the 6A state championship game as a sophomore and senior ... Also wrestles for Oscar Smith.
Scott Says: "Dominic comes from a great local program and he had a great career for coach Rich Morgan at Oscar Smith. He has played all three offensive line positions and doubles as a long snapper, so he adds even more versatility to this class."
Kenneth Kirby
OL
6-5, 275
Newport News, Va./Fork Union Military Academy/Menchville HS
High School/Prep: Spent a post-graduate year at Fork Union in 2015, where he teamed with fellow NSU enrollee Jordan Crockett on the offensive line ... At Menchville, was a first-team All-Conference 10 offensive lineman as a senior in 2014 ... Also named to the all-conference second team at defensive line, as well ... Honorable mention all-conference performer as a junior in 2013.
Scott Says: "Kenneth is a big, athletic offensive lineman who we think will be able to compete for time immediately after spending last fall at Fork Union. He continues what is becoming a strong pipeline of talented Fork Union players to play at NSU."
Taro Lipscomb
OL
6-3, 290
Washington, D.C./Friendship Collegiate Charter
High School: Named to the All-USA Today Washington, D.C. second team ... Also played in the District of Columbia State Athletic Association (DCSAA) all-star game.
Scott Says: "We really like Taro's athleticism as an offensive lineman. He comes from a great program in Washington, D.C. and we feel like he is a great fit for our line at NSU."
Bobby Price
DB
6-3, 180
Virginia Beach, Va./Bishop Sullivan Catholic HS
High School: All-State (VISAA) first-team defensive back ... Named to the all-state second team as an offensive athlete ... Played quarterback, receiver and defensive back at various points for Bishop Sullivan, averaging 120 yards of total offense per game ... Passed for 524 yards and seven touchdowns and rushed for another 462 yards ... Had 50 tackles on defense and also returned a punt for a touchdown on special teams ... First-team all-conference (TCIS) at defensive back and second team at quarterback.
Scott Says: "Bobby gives us the ability to do multiple things from a schematic standpoint. The fact that he is a 6-6 high jumper speaks to his athleticism. He has loads of potential."
Justin Smith
WR
6-1, 170
Richmond, Va./Benedictine Preparatory
High School: A first-team All-State (VISAA) Division I selection ... Also an honorable mention All-Metro pick by the Richmond Times Dispatch ... Caught 24 passes for 650 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior ... Helped Benedictine win the VISAA state Division I title his junior and senior seasons.
Scott Says: "Justin is a late bloomer who had a great year for the state championship team at Benedictine Prep. He played with lots of talented players in Greg Lilly's program. He has the possibility to see immediate time for us."
Kevin Staton
OL
6-6, 320
Chesapeake, Va./Indian River HS
High School: Rated a top 100 guard in the nation and a three-star prospect by ESPN.com ... Rated a two-star recruit by both Rivals and 247 Sports ... Selected to the All-PenSouth Conference second team as a junior ... Helped Indian River reach the state Group 5A state semifinals as a senior.
Scott Says: "Kevin is a welcomed late addition to our group. He is a nationally-recruited offensive lineman from the powerhouse Indian River program. He also continues a tradition of Spartans in his family - both his father and brother are former NSU players."
J.T. Wahee
DB
5-11, 170
Norfolk, Va./Lake Taylor HS
High School: Finished his senior season with 32 tackles and seven interceptions as the Titans advanced to the state 4A championship game ... A first-team All-Conference 17 selection ... Named to the all-state 4A second team ... Second-team all-conference defensive back as a junior, when he helped Lake Taylor go 15-0 and win the state title ... Younger brother of George Wahee, who is a redshirt freshman receiver at NSU.
Scott Says: "J.T. got one of the first offers in this year's recruiting class and we've been following his progress for some time. He's a shut-down corner with tremendous upside. He had a great career for a top program at Lake Taylor and also is an excellent basketball player."
High School: First-team all-conference, All-5A South Region and All-Tidewater ... Also a second-team all-state 5A selection and the conference Co-Offensive Player of the Year ... Caught 36 passes for 820 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior ... Scored 15 total touchdowns and amassed over 1,000 all-purpose yards ... Selected to play in the VHSCA state all-star game ... Also had 63 tackles, four sacks and three interceptions on defense ... Played running back as a junior, running for 742 yards while helping the Pilots win their first playoff game in nearly 30 years.
Scott Says: "Simply put, Devon is just a quality football player. He showed in high school he could excel at any number of positions so we are looking forward to see what he can provide our team."
Anthony Williams
Ath.
6-3, 210
Norfolk, Va./Maury HS
High School: Did not play football until his senior season ... Earned second-team All-Conference 9 honors at receiver ... Caught 21 passes for 262 yards and two touchdowns ... Added 38 tackles, 15 for loss, and nine sacks as an outside linebacker ... Also a basketball standout, Williams averaged 15 points and seven rebounds per game as a junior ... Is averaging 13 points and nine rebounds so far as a senior.
Scott Says: "Anthony is a big, versatile athlete who has immense potential. He's only played one year of football, so his best days are definitely ahead of him."
HOUSTON, Texas -- A look at TSU's 2016 recruiting class:
Class ranking: N/A
Analysis: New head coach Mike Haywood essentially had a few weeks to put together his first recruiting class at TSU since being hired in December. Considering the circumstances, he got everything he needed. The Tigers signed 16 players for 2016. Haywood said restocking the trenches was of high priority and he addressed that with three offensive linemen, a tight end, two defensive tackles and a defensive end.
Top prospect: Cameron Davis, QB, Arkansas Baptist/Madison HS. The Madison product is coming back home as a transfer for a chance to help Texas Southern immediately in 2016. Davis stands at 6-3 and 210 pounds. Haywood said this is one he was especially proud to sign.
Best of the rest: Jeremiah Credit, ATH, Brazosport. He's one of the shortest players in this class for TSU, but Haywood believes this speedster can be used in a number of different ways for the Tigers. Expect to see him at receiver. Credit's elusiveness will be useful, too.
Late addition: Julian Marcantel, LB, Hamilton Christian (Lake Charles, La.). It's not just Houston that Haywood wants to lock down. He wants to strengthen recruiting ties to Louisiana, too. Enter Marcantel, who committed four days ago. He is joined along with defensive tackle Micah Minter from Byrd High School in Lake Charles, La. Marcantel played quarterback in high school, too.
One who got away: Davis is into the fold, but Hightower quarterback Neiko Hollins would've been a great get for the Tigers. He instead committed and signed to Prairie View A&M. TSU was hoping to flip him down the stretch.
What coach Mike Haywood had to say: "I think it's an outstanding class. I think the assistant coaches did a tremendous job leading the pathway making sure that we were going on the right course to recruit the right student-athletes to make us a better football team."
PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas -- Four home games inside the brand new Panther Stadium, two Football Bowl Subdivision opponents and seven games inside the state of Texas highlights Prairie View A&M's history-making 2016 football schedule.
The 2016 season kicks off on Sept. 3 as history will be made with the opening of the university's brand new football stadium. SWAC rival Texas Southern will be the first opponent in the venue as the Labor Day Classic will be played on the PVAMU campus for the first time ever while TSU will also play on campus for the first time.
One week later on Sept. 10, the Panthers will make history once again as they'll make the short trek up Highway 6 to College Station to face Texas A&M at Kyle Field. The contest marks the first time ever both teams will meet on the gridiron and the first against an opponent from the SEC. Following the contest at Texas A&M, the Panthers will remain on the road for the next two weekends as they'll travel to Alabama A&M (Sept. 17) and Mississippi Valley State (Sept. 24).
The Panthers return to the state of Texas for three of their next four contests as they'll face Grambling State in the annual State Fair Classic in Dallas on Saturday, Oct. 1 inside the historic Cotton Bowl. One week later, the team returns to the friendly confines of Panther Stadium as Alabama State will be its opponent for Homecoming 2016 on Oct. 8. After a bye weekend, the Panthers will make the trip to Houston on Oct. 22 for their second FBS match-up of the season at Rice University as PVAMU has not played inside Rice Stadium since the 1995 season. After the contest at Rice, the Panthers will close out the month of October on the road at Jackson State on Oct. 29.
The month of November features consecutive home games back on campus as Alcorn State travels to Prairie View on Nov. 5 followed by a showdown versus Southern on Nov. 12. The 2016 regular season will conclude on Nov. 19 in Pine Bluff, Ark. as the Panthers will travel to Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
Season tickets for the historic 2016 season are on sale as packages start at $80 for five games. Contact (936) 261-9141 for more information regeading season tickets.
Originally signed with South Florida, transferred to Arizona Western Community College after freshman year Three-star recruit by Rivals.com Rushed for 1,881 yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior Ju'Anthony "Juice" Parker| CB | 5-10 | 170 | Dallas, Texas | South Oak Cliff High School
High School:
Consensus three-star recruit by 247Sports.com, Scout.com and Rivals.com
Texas Class 5A Second Team All-State Honors as a senior
Selected to the District 13-5A First Team as a senior
Named to the District 13-5A First Team following his junior season
Guided team to the second round of the Class 5A Division II playoffs
Head football coach was Jason Todd
Evan Pohlman | LS | 5-11 | 185 | Spring, Texas | Klein Oak High School
High School:
Rated the 42nd best longsnapper nationally by Rubio long snapping
Received 4 ½ stars from Kohlskicking.com
Ranked 37th in the class of 2016 by Kohlskicking.com
Placed 4th at the annual Kohl's Kicking, Punting, and Long Snapping Camps National Senior Challenge
Finished 3rd at the Kohl's Kicking, Punting, and Long Snapping Camps Texas Showcase
Won 1st place at the 2015 Kornblue Kicking & Snapping Challenge
Named to the District 15-6A First Team
Played with fellow signee Austin Davis
High school coach was David Smith
Reggie Stubblefield | DB | 5-11 | 170 | Arlington, Texas | Sam Houston High School
High School:
Two-star recruit by 247Sports.com and Rivals.com
Selected to the District 4-6A Second Team at safety in 2015 and 2014
Head football coach was Anthony Criss
Dawonya Tucker | RB | 5-7 | 170 | Terrell, Texas | Terrell High School
High School:
Two-star recruit by 247Sports.com and Rivals.com
District 12-5A Overall MVP
Named Built Ford Tough Player of the Week after recording 390 yards on 38 carries with 3 touchdowns
Rushed for 2,163 yards and 26 touchdowns, ranked 4th in the DFW Metroplex in Class 5A
Caught 25 receptions for 301 yards and 2 touchdowns
Head football coach was Mike Shields
Jaylon Wooten| LB | 6-2 | 226 | Dallas, Texas | South Oak Cliff High School
High School:
Two-star recruit by Rivals.com
Texas Class 5A All-State Honors as a senior
Selected to the District 13-5A First Team at inside linebacker
Named to the District 13-5A First Team following his junior season
Finished with 111 tackles, 14 sacks, 15 TFL, 3 INT, 3 PBU in senior season
Rated as one of the top linebacker in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
Guided team to the second round of the Class 5A Division II playoffs
Voted Vype.com DFW 5A Defensive Player of the Year
Head football coach was Jason Todd
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NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana is 24th for the second consecutive week in the NAIA Division I Women's Basketball Coaches' Top 25 Poll.
The Gold Nuggets, 15-8 after a 75-62 victory Monday at SUNO, have been among the top 25 in all seven polls this season. Their highest rank was ninth Dec. 8.
Xavier has one game remaining this week, at 3 p.m. Saturday against Dillard in the Crosstown Classic at XU's Convocation Center.
Talladega (18-3), the leader in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference by three games over Xavier and Philander Smith, climbed from 20th to 19th nationally. This is the Lady Tornadoes' fifth consecutive top-25 appearance.
Ascending to No. 1 for the first time in the program's history was Our Lady of the Lake, which lost 91-86 in overtime to Xavier Nov. 14 in the LSUS Classic at Shreveport, La. Since then the Saints (19-2) have won 19-of-20, including their last 19 in a row. OLLU received 7-of-9 first-place votes and is the fourth school to hold the top spot this season.
XU city rival Loyola, which will play host to the Gold Nuggets at 7 p.m. Feb. 17, fell out of the top 25 after ranking 23rd a week ago.
NAIA Division I Women's Basketball Coaches' Top 25 Poll (first-place votes in parentheses — records through Jan. 31)
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Howard announces the signing of 10 football athletes to National Letters of Intent. The Bison signed three offensive linemen, two wide receivers, two defensive linemen, two defensive backs and a linebacker.
JaQuez "Box" Ezzard WR 5-11 185 Atlanta, GA Hapeville Charter
Kyle Anthony WR 6-4 185 Mirimar, FL Mirimar HS Carleton "CJ" Rainey RB 5-8 190 Upper Marlboro, MD Wise HS Phillip Flemming OT 6-6 260 Hopkins, SC Lower Richland HS Sean Smith OT 6-6 270 Missouri City, TX Elkins HS Tyler Fuller DT 6-3 265 Manvel, TX Manvel HS Ken Larkin OLB 6-4 215 Cincinnati, OH Wyoming HS Merrick Sims, III DB 6-0 185 Atlanta, GA Hapeville Charter Brandon Brown OL/DL 6-3 290 Washington, DC Friendship Collegiate Marcellos Allison DB/ATH 6-4 215 Durham, NC Harrell's Christian Acad.
"We still have four or five more that we intend to sign," said Howard head coach Gary Harrell. "As far as these signees, we've filled some of our most important needs. We have people who can come in and fill our needs, and at the same time change the culture and get back to our winning ways. It was our goal to get bigger, taller, longer and more athletic and I think we accomplished that."
Harrell continues, "two specific areas that we wanted to address is stopping the run of HOWand establishing the run on offense. I think we now have the people who can help us in those areas."
NEW ORLEANS — When the men's basketball teams of Xavier University of Louisiana and Dillard meet at 5 p.m. Saturday in the Crosstown Classic at XU's Convocation Center, it will include a role-reversal not seen in more than a decade.
For the second straight week, the Gold Rush are among "others receiving votes" in the NAIA Division I top 25 coaches poll, and the Bleu Devils are in the top 25. Xavier received six points and is tied for 33rd overall, and its longtime city and Gulf Coast Athletic Conference rival climbed from 24th to 21st.
Xavier's men haven't played a ranked Dillard team since Jan. 31, 2004, when the seventh-ranked Gold Rush won 84-79 at No. 18 Dillard. The Bleu Devils' second loss in three days knocked them out of the top 25, and they did not return to the rankings until last week.
Xavier, meanwhile, seeks a return to the top 25 after 55 consecutive appearances there. When Xavier was 21st in the Jan. 19 poll, it possessed the longest active top-25 streak in the division.
The Gold Rush are 16-8 after rallying late for a 59-50 GCAC victory Monday at SUNO. Dillard, 14-7 after an 82-65 Tuesday non-conference loss at Loyola, has as many victories this season as it did the previous three years combined.
Talladega, the leader in the GCAC by a half-game over Dillard, climbed from ninth to sixth nationally. Second-year program LSU-Alexandria received 5-of-10 first-place votes and climbed a notch to earn its first No. 1 ranking.
NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Coaches' Top 25 Poll (first-place votes in parentheses — records through Jan. 31)
Rank
Team
Record
Points
Last
1
LSU-Alexandria (5)
19-2
245
2
2
Georgetown (Ky.) (4)
19-2
243
5
3
Columbia (Mo.)
21-2
233
4
4
Pikeville (1)
19-2
230
1
5
Lewis-Clark State
20-2
220
3
6
Talladega
19-4
200
9
7
William Penn
18-4
199
6
8
Hope International
18-4
195
tie-7
9
Texas Wesleyan
17-4
192
12
10
Biola
20-3
182
11
11
Langston
16-4
169
13
12
Mid-America Christian
17-5
159
tie-7
13
Carroll (Mont.)
16-5
153
14
14
Freed-Hardeman
17-5
135
17
15
Park
14-5
134
16
16
Westmont
16-5
131
15
17
Peru State
14-7
124
21
18
William Carey
14-8
119
19
19
Campbellsville
18-6
101
18
20
MidAmerica Nazarene
16-6
95
23
21
Dillard
14-6
79
24
22
Arizona Christian
17-5
74
10
23
Our Lady of the Lake
12-6
70
22
24
William Jessup
15-6
60
RV
25
Oklahoma City
10-6
53
RV
Dropped from rankings: No. 20 Southwestern Assemblies of God, No. 25 (tie) Montana Western, No. 25 (tie) William Woods
Others receiving votes: Montana Western 40, Voorhees 33, Cumberlands 29, William Woods 26, Middle Georgia 24, Avila 11, Bethel (Tenn.) 9, Science & Arts 6, Xavier 6 Ed Cassiere,
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