HAMPTON, Virginia -- Even in a rebuilding year, Hampton remains dangerous.
The Pirates have 12 freshmen and sophomores on their roster this season, part of coach Edward Joyner Jr.’s strategy to let his players grow together on the court.
The strategy worked with Joyner’s last group, which reached the NCAA tournament in 2015 and 2016 as veteran-laden teams. This year’s group is already enjoying success, with a 7-3 mark in MEAC play.
In the process, Hampton is proving that it’s possible to sustain success as an HBCU in the current era.
For decades, historically black colleges were the only game in town. Radford coach Mike Jones, who attended Howard, said that’s not the case anymore.
“Everything changed with civil rights and integration,” he said. “A lot of players then scattered around to different programs around the country, and it sort of watered down the talent in the HBCUs.
“But I think there’s been a resurgence. Hampton has terrific players and has had a tremendous amount of success, and Norfolk State has had NCAA tournament success.”
CONTINUE READING
The "unofficial" meeting place for intelligent discussions of Divisions I and II Sports of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC), Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA), the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) and HBCU Athletic Conference (HBCUAC). America's #1 blog source for minority sports articles and videos. The MEAC, SWAC, CIAA, SIAC and HBCUAC colleges are building America's leaders, scholars and athletes.
Friday, February 10, 2017
2017 Conference Baseball Previews: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
Members: Northern Division: Coppin State, Delaware State, Maryland Eastern Shore, Norfolk State. Southern Division: Bethune-Cookman, Florida A&M, North Carolina A&T, North Carolina Central, Savannah State.
Team to Beat: Florida A&M. Jamey Shouppe has quickly turned FAMU around and made the Rattlers into an annual title contender as he enters his fourth season as head coach. Powered by an offense that ranked in the top 10 in the country in several statistics, the Rattlers went 31-21 and won the MEAC’s Southern Division last season. They will have to replace several key pieces from that team, including 2016 MEAC player of the year Dylan Dillard, but with senior third baseman Ben Elizey (.388/.467/.517), the MEAC batting champion, and junior first baseman Brian Davis (.370/.471/.566, 7 HR) returning, the Rattlers’ offense will again be formidable. FAMU has steadily built up its depth on the mound and enters the spring with an experienced pitching staff. Senior lefthander JoJo Durden (2-3, 5.06) and junior righthander Ryan Anderson (4-1, 6.04) return to the rotation. The Rattlers will get a boost from junior college transfers righthander/outfielder Aubrey McCarty and righthander Hunter Fillingim. McCarty began his college career at Vanderbilt and has been a switchpitcher in the past, but will focus on pitching righthanded and playing the outfield. FAMU’s improved pitching staff should give the team more balance and ease the burden on its new-look lineup.
Player of the Year: Brian Davis, 1b, Florida A&M. Davis returns to lead the Rattlers’ offense after ranking third in the league in batting and fourth in RBIs (44) last season. The junior has a good feel for hitting and can drive the ball to all fields.
CONTINUE READING
Members: Northern Division: Coppin State, Delaware State, Maryland Eastern Shore, Norfolk State. Southern Division: Bethune-Cookman, Florida A&M, North Carolina A&T, North Carolina Central, Savannah State.
Team to Beat: Florida A&M. Jamey Shouppe has quickly turned FAMU around and made the Rattlers into an annual title contender as he enters his fourth season as head coach. Powered by an offense that ranked in the top 10 in the country in several statistics, the Rattlers went 31-21 and won the MEAC’s Southern Division last season. They will have to replace several key pieces from that team, including 2016 MEAC player of the year Dylan Dillard, but with senior third baseman Ben Elizey (.388/.467/.517), the MEAC batting champion, and junior first baseman Brian Davis (.370/.471/.566, 7 HR) returning, the Rattlers’ offense will again be formidable. FAMU has steadily built up its depth on the mound and enters the spring with an experienced pitching staff. Senior lefthander JoJo Durden (2-3, 5.06) and junior righthander Ryan Anderson (4-1, 6.04) return to the rotation. The Rattlers will get a boost from junior college transfers righthander/outfielder Aubrey McCarty and righthander Hunter Fillingim. McCarty began his college career at Vanderbilt and has been a switchpitcher in the past, but will focus on pitching righthanded and playing the outfield. FAMU’s improved pitching staff should give the team more balance and ease the burden on its new-look lineup.
Player of the Year: Brian Davis, 1b, Florida A&M. Davis returns to lead the Rattlers’ offense after ranking third in the league in batting and fourth in RBIs (44) last season. The junior has a good feel for hitting and can drive the ball to all fields.
CONTINUE READING
Thursday, February 9, 2017
SSU Announces 2017 Football Schedule & Season Ticket Pricing
SAVANNAH, Georgia -- - Savannah State University Athletics has released its 2017 football schedule as-well-as football season ticket information. Fans are encouraged to take advantage of the SSU football early bird ticket specials before May 31, 2017.
Early bird ticket prices range from $55 to $225. Season tickets purchased after May 31, and will range from $65 to $250. To purchase tickets, visit SSUAthletics.com.
The Tigers schedule features 11 games; one Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) opponent and four games at Theodore A. Wright Stadium.
In addition to their eight Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) matchups, SSU will have non-conference contests with Appalachian State, University of Montana and Charleston Southern University.
The Tigers will have a bye on September 2 and then play back-to-back road games at FBS foe Appalachian State (Sept. 9) and Montana (Sept. 16).
It will be the first ever game between SSU and Montana, who is a member of the Big Sky Conference.
The home opener and first conference game will come against Florida A&M University (Sept. 23) followed by a road contest at Bethune-Cookman University (Sept. 30).
SSU returns home to face Hampton University for their annual "Homecoming" celebration on Oct. 7.
The Tigers embark on a three-game road swing at Morgan State University (Oct. 14), Charleston Southern (Oct. 21) and Norfolk State University (Oct. 28) before returning home to face Delaware State University (Nov. 4).
Savannah State travels to North Carolina A&T University (Nov. 11) in their final road game of the season and will close out the regular season by hosting South Carolina State University (Nov. 18).
The Tigers defeated Bethune-Cookman, Norfolk State and Howard University during the 2016 season.
SSU welcomes Charleston Southern back on the schedule. The teams have not met since the 2009 season.
The Florida A&M game starts at 6 p.m., the Hampton game kickoffs at 2 p.m., while the Delaware State and South Carolina State games begin at 5 p.m. and 1 p.m. respectively.
SSU 2017 Football Season Ticket Prices
Ticket Special Pricing (Until May 31, 2017)
Ultimate Fan Pass (+1 Guest) - $225
Ultimate Fan Pass (Individual) - $175
Siberian - $120
Malayan - $100
Tiger Pitt - $55
Ticket Special Pricing (Until May 31, 2017)
Ultimate Fan Pass (+1 Guest) - $250
Ultimate Fan Pass (Individual) - $200
Siberian - $130
Malayan - $115
Tiger Pitt - $65
To purchase tickets, click here.
Savannah State University
2017 Football Schedule
Scheduled Games
SEP 2 (SAT) / OPEN VS OPEN
SEP 9 (SAT) / AT APPALACHIAN STATE, BOONE, NC
SEP 16 (SAT) /AT UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA MISSOULA, MT
SEP 23 (SAT) / 6 P.M. MEAC VS FLORIDA A&M, SAVANNAH, GA.
SEP 30 (SAT) / MEAC AT BETHUNE-COOKMAN , DAYTONA BEACH, FL
OCT 7 (SAT) / 2 P.M. MEAC VS HAMPTON UNIVERSITY SAVANNAH, GA.
OCT 14 (SAT) / TBA MEAC AT MORGAN STATE, BALTIMORE, MD
OCT 21 (SAT) / TBA AT CHARLESTON SOUTHERN,, CHARLESTON, SC
OCT 28 (SAT) / 2 P.M. MEAC AT NORFOLK STATE, NORFOLK, VA
NOV 4 (SAT) / 5 P.M. MEAC VS DELAWARE STATE, SAVANNAH, GA.
NOV 11 (SAT) / TBA MEAC AT NORTH CAROLINA A&T, GREENSBORO, NC
NOV 18 (SAT) / 1 P.M. VS SOUTH CAROLINA STATE, SAVANNAH, GA.
SAVANNAH STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
Early bird ticket prices range from $55 to $225. Season tickets purchased after May 31, and will range from $65 to $250. To purchase tickets, visit SSUAthletics.com.
The Tigers schedule features 11 games; one Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) opponent and four games at Theodore A. Wright Stadium.
In addition to their eight Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) matchups, SSU will have non-conference contests with Appalachian State, University of Montana and Charleston Southern University.
The Tigers will have a bye on September 2 and then play back-to-back road games at FBS foe Appalachian State (Sept. 9) and Montana (Sept. 16).
It will be the first ever game between SSU and Montana, who is a member of the Big Sky Conference.
The home opener and first conference game will come against Florida A&M University (Sept. 23) followed by a road contest at Bethune-Cookman University (Sept. 30).
SSU returns home to face Hampton University for their annual "Homecoming" celebration on Oct. 7.
The Tigers embark on a three-game road swing at Morgan State University (Oct. 14), Charleston Southern (Oct. 21) and Norfolk State University (Oct. 28) before returning home to face Delaware State University (Nov. 4).
Savannah State travels to North Carolina A&T University (Nov. 11) in their final road game of the season and will close out the regular season by hosting South Carolina State University (Nov. 18).
The Tigers defeated Bethune-Cookman, Norfolk State and Howard University during the 2016 season.
SSU welcomes Charleston Southern back on the schedule. The teams have not met since the 2009 season.
The Florida A&M game starts at 6 p.m., the Hampton game kickoffs at 2 p.m., while the Delaware State and South Carolina State games begin at 5 p.m. and 1 p.m. respectively.
SSU 2017 Football Season Ticket Prices
Ticket Special Pricing (Until May 31, 2017)
Ultimate Fan Pass (+1 Guest) - $225
Ultimate Fan Pass (Individual) - $175
Siberian - $120
Malayan - $100
Tiger Pitt - $55
Ticket Special Pricing (Until May 31, 2017)
Ultimate Fan Pass (+1 Guest) - $250
Ultimate Fan Pass (Individual) - $200
Siberian - $130
Malayan - $115
Tiger Pitt - $65
To purchase tickets, click here.
Savannah State University
2017 Football Schedule
Scheduled Games
SEP 2 (SAT) / OPEN VS OPEN
SEP 9 (SAT) / AT APPALACHIAN STATE, BOONE, NC
SEP 16 (SAT) /AT UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA MISSOULA, MT
SEP 23 (SAT) / 6 P.M. MEAC VS FLORIDA A&M, SAVANNAH, GA.
SEP 30 (SAT) / MEAC AT BETHUNE-COOKMAN , DAYTONA BEACH, FL
OCT 7 (SAT) / 2 P.M. MEAC VS HAMPTON UNIVERSITY SAVANNAH, GA.
OCT 14 (SAT) / TBA MEAC AT MORGAN STATE, BALTIMORE, MD
OCT 21 (SAT) / TBA AT CHARLESTON SOUTHERN,, CHARLESTON, SC
OCT 28 (SAT) / 2 P.M. MEAC AT NORFOLK STATE, NORFOLK, VA
NOV 4 (SAT) / 5 P.M. MEAC VS DELAWARE STATE, SAVANNAH, GA.
NOV 11 (SAT) / TBA MEAC AT NORTH CAROLINA A&T, GREENSBORO, NC
NOV 18 (SAT) / 1 P.M. VS SOUTH CAROLINA STATE, SAVANNAH, GA.
SAVANNAH STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
HBCU Hall of Famers honored at Super Bowl
HOUSTON, Texas -- Before the Super Bowl kicked off, a special pre-game tribute for Pro football Hall of Famers from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were acknowledged.
The piece began with a narration from the SWAC’s own Doug Williams, who played quarterback at Grambling State and later would be named Super Bowl XXII MVP for the Washington Redskins in his professional career.
With the Five Stairsteps classic song Ohh child (Things are gonna get easier) playing in the background, Williams opens his narration by stating, “There was a time when we judged football players by the color of their skin before the content of their character. With 28 enshrinees at the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the pride of having played at a Historically Black College and University, some by choice, many by necessity. From these schools, they’re Super Bowl heroes, professional champions. “Deacon” [David “Deacon” Jones-Mississippi Valley State], “Bullet Bob” [“Bullet Bob” Hayes-Florida A&M], “Sweetness” [Walter Payton-Jackson State] and many more. The thunder of their hearts carried them to acclaim, the honor of their needs opened a nation to racial equality. As my coach Eddie Robinson said, ’This is America. We can be ANYTHING we want to be.’”
Among SWAC alumni players who were introduced were Williams, Jones (’80 HOF class), Buck Buchanan-Grambling State (’90 HOF Class), Payton (’93 HOF Class), Willie Davis-Grambling State (’81 HOF class), Willie Brown- Grambling State(’84 HOF Class), Ken Houston-Prairie View A&M (‘84 HOF Class), Mel Blount-Southern (’89 HOF class), Lem Barney-Jackson State (’92 HOF class), Charlie Joiner-Grambling State (’96 HOF class), Jackie Slater-Jackson State (’01 HOF class), John Stallworth-Alabama A&M (’02 HOF class), Jerry Rice-Mississippi Valley State (’10 HOF class), Aeneas Williams-Southern (’14 HOF class) and Michael Strahan-Texas Southern (’14 HOF class).
Here’s a link to the video which aired before the Super Bowl: Superbowl 50 HBCU
SWAC MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
The piece began with a narration from the SWAC’s own Doug Williams, who played quarterback at Grambling State and later would be named Super Bowl XXII MVP for the Washington Redskins in his professional career.
With the Five Stairsteps classic song Ohh child (Things are gonna get easier) playing in the background, Williams opens his narration by stating, “There was a time when we judged football players by the color of their skin before the content of their character. With 28 enshrinees at the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the pride of having played at a Historically Black College and University, some by choice, many by necessity. From these schools, they’re Super Bowl heroes, professional champions. “Deacon” [David “Deacon” Jones-Mississippi Valley State], “Bullet Bob” [“Bullet Bob” Hayes-Florida A&M], “Sweetness” [Walter Payton-Jackson State] and many more. The thunder of their hearts carried them to acclaim, the honor of their needs opened a nation to racial equality. As my coach Eddie Robinson said, ’This is America. We can be ANYTHING we want to be.’”
Among SWAC alumni players who were introduced were Williams, Jones (’80 HOF class), Buck Buchanan-Grambling State (’90 HOF Class), Payton (’93 HOF Class), Willie Davis-Grambling State (’81 HOF class), Willie Brown- Grambling State(’84 HOF Class), Ken Houston-Prairie View A&M (‘84 HOF Class), Mel Blount-Southern (’89 HOF class), Lem Barney-Jackson State (’92 HOF class), Charlie Joiner-Grambling State (’96 HOF class), Jackie Slater-Jackson State (’01 HOF class), John Stallworth-Alabama A&M (’02 HOF class), Jerry Rice-Mississippi Valley State (’10 HOF class), Aeneas Williams-Southern (’14 HOF class) and Michael Strahan-Texas Southern (’14 HOF class).
Here’s a link to the video which aired before the Super Bowl: Superbowl 50 HBCU
SWAC MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
Gold Nuggets' Nelson named GCAC Player of the Week
NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana's Brandi Nelson is the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Week in women's tennis for Jan. 30-Feb. 5.
Nelson, a senior from Jonesboro, Ga., and a graduate of Faith Academy, defeated Leslie Bustamante of NCAA Division I South Alabama 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 on the road at No. 3 singles Saturday. It was XULA's only victory in the dual match.
The GCAC award is Nelson's first this season and the second of her career.
XULA will visit Southern Miss at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday. That dual was rained out Tuesday.
Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
XULAgold.com
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
twitter.com/xulagold
www.facebook.com/xulagold
Monday, February 6, 2017
FSU Football Releases Their 2017 Schedule
2017 FSU Football Schedule: HERE |
HOME SCHEDULE
September 9th (6:00 PM) vs. Wingate -- Military Appreciation
September 30th (1:00 PM) vs. Bowie State -- 1,000 BRONCOS Appreciation
October 7th (1:00 PM) vs. Shaw -- "Ball in Pink"
October 21st (2:00 PM) vs. Saint Augustine's -- HOMECOMING / Senior Day
AWAY SCHEDULE
September 2nd (TBA) at Chowan
September 16th (TBA) at Elizabeth City State
September 23rd (TBA) at Virginia Union
October 14th (TBA) at Johnson C. Smith
October 28th (TBA) at Livingstone
November 3rd (TBA) at Winston-Salem State
Last season, the Broncos finished second in the CIAA Southern Division at 4-6 overall and 4-3 in the CIAA.
FSU will kick off the 2017 season on the road versus Chowan University on Saturday, September 2nd in a non-conference contest in Murfreesboro, NC. In the following week (Sept. 9th), the Broncos will welcome supporters and the military community to Luther "Nick" Jeralds Stadium for the home opener against Wingate University out of the South Atlantic Conference. The first home game will also be "Military Appreciation Day".
Fayetteville State will return to the road for the next two contests. First, a non-conference matchup against Elizabeth City University on Sept. 16th, followed by their first CIAA contest of the season versus Virginia Union University on Sept. 23rd.
The Broncos will close out the month of September at home against two-time defending Northern Division champions Bowie State University. Fayetteville State will clash with the Bulldogs on September 30th at Jeralds Stadium at 1:00 p.m. This game will also feature "1,000 Broncos Appreciation".
The Broncos annual "Ball in Pink" game to bring further awareness about breast cancer and preventive measures will take place on October 7th against Shaw University. Game time in this divisional showdown with the Bears is slated for 1:00 p.m. in Jeralds Stadium; fans are encouraged to wear pink in support of the initiative.
As the quest for the Southern Division crown continues, Fayetteville State travels to Charlotte, NC to matchup against Johnson C. Smith University on October 14th.
The 2017 FSU Homecoming also marks Senior Day and the home finale, which is scheduled for October 21st at 2:00 p.m. against Saint Augustine's University.
Fayetteville State will be on the road for the last two games of the season. The Broncos travel to Salisbury, NC to face Livingstone College on October 28th. The regular season finale will be played in Winston-Salem, NC against the two-time defending CIAA champions Winston-Salem State University at Bowman Gray Stadium on November 3rd.
FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS
Sunday, February 5, 2017
Lincoln signs 44 gridiron players on National Signing Day
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri -- National Signing Day has arrived! As the newest Blue Tigers sign and turn in their National Letters of Intent, this page will be updated with their information. Stay tuned all day to find out who will be suiting up for the Lincoln football team this fall!
Daveon Adams - FB, 5-10, 225 (Columbia, MO/Battle High)
Daveon Adams is from Battle High School in Columbia, MO where he, as a three-year starter, helped the Spartans to a State Championship and two semi-final appearances. He comes to Lincoln as a FB, but in high school he was a two-year starter at OG, and a one-year starter at LB. In his senior year he totaled 82 tackles, one sack, and three TFLs.
Kahleb Adams - DE, 6-4, 218 (Columbia, MO/Battle High)
Kahleb Adams is out of Battle High School in Columbia, MO where he was a three-year starter. Over those three seasons he helped Battle High School to a State Championship and two semi-final appearances. During his senior year he totaled 74 tackles, five sacks, and 16 TFLs. He also served as the team's kicker for three seasons.
Cody Alexander - DB, 5-11, 175 (Jefferson City, MO/Blair Oaks High)
Cody attended Blair Oaks High School and attained many accolades while there. He is a two-time All-State selection. He was named the Tri-County Conference Defensive MVP in 2016, helping his team to an 11-1 record and a state semi-final appearance.
Brian Baker - OL, 6-6, 290 (Miami, FL/Killian High)
Brian Baker is a senior out of Killian High School in Miami, FL. Brian made All-Dade County 2nd Team as a senior. Brian has an extensive basketball background and transitioned to football really well in two seasons. Brian continued to develop his senior season while starting all 10 games.
Eric Brice - WR, 6-2, 185 (St. Louis, MO/Cardinal Ritter High)
Eric Brice is a WR prospect out of Cardinal Ritter High School in St. Louis, MO. He served as a team captain his senior year while playing many positions for the Lions. During his senior year he had 92 yards receiving, 37 tackles, a 31-yard average as a kick returner, and a 60-yard INT return for a TD.
Jake Burnett - LB, 5-10, 225 (Jefferson City, MO/Helias High)
Jake Burnett is a local product out of Helias Catholic High School. He was voted team captain and earned Coaches and Media Class 4 All-State honors. During his senior campaign he totaled 166 tackles and 14 TFLs. He also set a school record for tackles in a game with 33 vs. Warrenton.
Zenon Cadet - OL, 6-3, 300 (Delray Beach, FL/Village Academy High)
Zenon Cadet is a native of Delray Beach, FL. Zenon was a three-year starter at Village Academy High School. Zeon anchored an offensive line that produced a 1,000-yard rusher and a 1,000-yard passer.
Devin Coleman - QB, 6-2, 190 (Cordova, TN/Cordova High)
Devin Coleman is a senior out of Cordova High School in Cordova, TN. Devin was a team captain and starter for three years. Devin was selected to the All-State Team in Tennessee. Devin was also selected 1st Team All-Memphis and 1st Team All-Shelby Metro. He also was a team captain while at Cordova High school.
Drake Davidson - QB, 6-1, 198 (Moberly, MO/Moberly High)
Drake Davidson hails from Moberly, MO, where he threw for over 2,000 yards his junior and senior years, adding 21 touchdown passes his senior year. Drake was voted team captain, and earned All-Conference honors in his final season. He is also a member of the baseball team.
Calvin Davis - TE, 6-5, 235 (Moberly, MO/Moberly High)
Calvin Davis is a big 6-5 TE prospect out of Moberly, MO. As a senior he was voted team captain, scored seven touchdowns, and earned All-Conference honors. In the mold of Antonio Gates and Jimmy Graham, Calvin is also a member of the Moberly Basketball team.
Brennen DeMarco - DB, 6-0, 180 (Columbia, MO/Battle High)
Brennen comes to Lincoln from Battle High School in Columbia, MO. His senior year he served as a safety, OLB, CB, RB and PR, racking up 121 tackles, 11 TFLs, two FF, two FR on defense, and an 8.1 yards per carry average on offense. He was selected 1st Team All-District. During his high school career he started on a State Championship team, and two other semi-final teams, totaling a 38-12 record over four years.
Hosea Franklin - RB, 5-7, 180 (Memphis, TN/Kirby High)
Hosea Franklin is a running back out of Kirby High School. Hosea is 5-7, 180 pounds. Hosea rushed for a district leading 1,525 yards and 23 touchdowns. Hosea was named 1st team All-Memphis, 1st Team Shelby Metro, and as a 2nd Team All-State Selection. Also, Hosea was a team captain while at Kirby High School.
Hunter Heyne - LB, 6-0, 220 (Kansas City, MO/Staley High)
Hunter Heyne is out of Staley High School. During his senior campaign he totaled 133 tackles and 15.5 tackles for loss, while leading his team the Class 5 State semi-finals. For his efforts Hunter was named to the 1st team Coaches and AP Class 5 Missouri All-State Teams.
Tui Huston-Asaeli - DT, 6-1, 295 (Belton, MO/Belton High)
Tui Huston-Asaeli comes to Lincoln from Belton, MO. He was a four-year starter at Belton, earning All-Conference Honors each year. As a senior he was named Team Captain, and to the Coaches and AP Missouri Class 5 All-State Team. He is also a competitive Power Lifter.
Xavier Johnson - WR, 6-2, 170 (Columbia, MO/Battle High)
Xavier Johnson comes to Lincoln from Battle High School in Columbia, MO. Over his four years at Battle, three as a starter, the Spartans went 38-12 and won a State Championship. During his senior year he tallied 26 catches, 347 yards, 3 TDs, 13.3 ypc, and earned All-District honors.
Cardell Jones - DE, 6-2, 210 (Birmingham, AL/Carver High)
Cardell is a 6-2, 210 DE/OLB from Carver High School in Birmingham, AL. He is a three-star athlete who is ranked as the No. 4 OLB, as well as the No. 36 overall player in the state of Alabama.
Justin Korakakos - WR, 6-1, 180 (Miami, FL/Dr. Krop High)
Justin Korakakos is a senior out of Dr. Michael Krop High School in Miami, FL. During Justin's senior campaign he led the entire state of Florida in return yards (punt and kick combined) and return touchdowns. Justin was selected to Miami Region 8A Team. Justin also was 1st team All-State as a returner and 2nd Team All-State at Safety. He won Player of the Week in Dade County week 1 vs ATM High School with two return TDs.
Michael Marion - DB, 5-9, 165 (Detroit, MI/Northwestern High)
Michael Marion hails from Northwestern High School in Detroit, MI where he was voted team captain. He led his team to the Detroit City Championship his senior year, scoring the game winning touchdown. Also, during his senior season he returned two kickoffs for touchdowns, and scored 14 total touchdowns.
Jacob Marshall - LB, 5-11, 185 (Kearney, MO/Kearney High)
Jacob Marshall comes to Lincoln from Kearney High School, where he played on a state championship team and a state runner-up team. During his senior year on defense he racked up 104 tackles, two FF, a FR, four PBUs, and one safety. For his efforts he earned a spot on the Coaches All-State Team.
Travis Martin - RB, 6-1, 190 (Kansas City, MO/Lincoln College Preparatory)
Travis Martin is from Lincoln College Preparatory in Kansas City, MO. While there he earned HY-VEE 5 Star Athlete of the Week, and was named the Interscholastic League Offensive Player of the Year at the Simone Awards in Kansas City. During his senior year he ran for 1,545 yards, with a 9.8 yards per carry average, and 16 TDs.
Isaac Moreland - DB, 6-0, 195 (Jefferson City, MO/Jefferson City High)
Isaac Moreland is a local product out of Jefferson City High School, where he was a three-year starter. During his career he totaled 199 tackles, six INTs, and 11 BPUs. He was also voted as a team captain during his senior year.
Kian Pilot - RB, 5-9, 180 (Columbia, MO/Rock Bridge High)
Kian Pilot is a fast and elusive RB prospect from Rock Bridge High School in Columbia, MO. Kian was a four-year starter at Rock Bridge. During his senior year he was named team captain, earned all-area and all-district, and rushed for 302 yards in a single game.
Jordan Reyes - OL, 6-7, 315 (Miami, FL/Ellsworth Community College)
Jordan Reyes is a native of Miami, FL. While at Dr. Krop High School Jordan was an All-Miami and all-state selection. He originally committed to Division 1 Florida International University, but instead landed at Ellsworth Community College in Kansas. At Ellsworth he was a two-year starter and made the All-Jayhawk Conference team.
Cory Schlimme - DT, 6-3, 270 (St. Joseph, MO/Central High)
Cory Schlimme comes to Lincoln by way of Central High School in St. Joseph, MO. He earned all-conference and all-city honors as a senior. He was also voted team captain, tallied 23 TFLs, and scored two TD as a goal line TE during his senior campaign. Cory is also a member of the wrestling team.
Micah Scott - DT, 6-2, 292 (San Diego, CA/Mater Dei High)
Micah Scott is a native of San Diego California. Micah was a two year starter at Mater Dei High School. Micah led his defensive line in tackles and was team captain of a defense that allowed a Region 4-leading 17 points per game.
Will Sewell - LB, 5-11, 195 (Hannibal, MO/Hannibal High)
Will Sewell is an explosive LB from Hannibal, MO. He is a two-time all-conference and all-district selection. Will was a three-year starter. During his senior campaign he totaled 126 tackles, and was awarded "Pirate" of the Year by his teammates
Cyril Spells - OL, 6-1, 280 (Delray Beach, FL/Village Academy High)
Cyril Spells is a native of Delray Beach, FL. Cyril led his offensive line unit to consecutive 1,000 yard rushers while at Village Academy High School. Cyril was named to the Palm Beach County All-Area Team and also played and started in the Palm Beach All-Star game.
Zach Stiles - DB, 5-11, 180 (Jefferson City, MO/Helias High)
Zach Stiles is out of Jefferson City Missouri Helias Catholic High School. Zach set a school record with four interceptions in a game against Desmet, finishing the year with seven total interceptions. As a punt returner he averaged 16 yards per return. Zach a multi-sport athlete also earned all-state honors in baseball his junior year. He was named to the Class 4 Missouri AP All State Team in Football.
Davion Talbert - TE, 6-3, 215 (Oak Park, IL/Oak Park-River Forest High)
Davion Talbert comes to Lincoln by way of Oak Park-River Forest High School. During his senior year he helped his team to an appearance in the IHSA Class 8A State Playoffs. He was a part of an offense which averaged 33.1 points per game. As a TE, Davion was a key blocker in his team's effort to rush for over 2,000 yards, adding three TDs and 142 yards receiving himself.
Vontavious Thacker - LB, 5-11, 243 (Memphis, TN/Whitehaven High)
Vontavious Thacker is out of Whitehaven High School in Memphis, TN. Vontavious anchored his defense at Whitehaven and lead them to a Tennessee Class 6A State Championship. Vontavious was named to the Tennessee All-State Team, All-Memphis Team and All-Shelby Metro Team.
Justin Vance - OL, 6-5, 315 (Rhineland, MO/Hermann High)
Justin Vance is a big offensive line prospect from Hermann High School. He is the first person from Hermann High School to attend Lincoln. As a starter on the offensive line he helped the Bearcats to a 7-4 and 8-4 record in his junior and senior seasons.
The following 13 players have transferred to Lincoln University and will be continuing their football careers with the Blue Tigers this fall:
Keith Delaune - OL, 6-4, 315 (Poplarville, MS/Pearl River CC)
Keith hails from Poplarville High School in Poplarville, MS. During his senior year he help lead an offensive line which paved the way for 4,705 rushing yards and a 10-3 final record.
Edwin Durassaint - LB, 6-0, 215 (Miami, FL/ASA Miami)
Edwin Durassaint is a Carol City High Graduate. He was voted team captain twice. During his senior year he recorded nine sacks, 68 tackles, and a pair of fumble recoveries. He was a Dade vs. Broward All-Star participant. Edwin was a one-year starter at ASA Miami, recording six sacks, and helping his team to an 8-2 finish with the top defense in NJCAA.
LeDerriel Ester - TE, 6-3, 230 (Memphis, TN/ASA Miami)
LeDerriel Ester went to Whitehaven High School in Memphis, TN. He helped lead his high school team to the semi-finals while recording 10 receiving touchdowns his senior campaign. He was selected to play in the East vs West Tennessee All-Star Game.
Kimbo Ferguson - RB, 5-10, 195 (Miami, FL/Florida International University)
Kevin "Kimbo" Ferguson is a tailback out of South Florida. Kimbo led his high school team in rushing yards per carry and touchdowns. He was voted the most valuable player his senior year at Coral Springs High School. Kimbo was also voted team captain at ASA Miami, helping his team to an 8-2 final record.
Chavon Gross - DB, 5-11, 180 (Miami, FL/ASA Miami)
Chavon Gross is out of Miami, FL. Went to Alonzo and Tracy Mourning High School. While at ASA Miami Chavon started in a secondary which tabbed 11 interceptions and scored six touchdowns on defense.
John Krahn - OL, 7-0, 390 (Riverside, CA/Georgia Preparatory Academy)
John Krahn is a 7-0, 390 pound offensive lineman from King High school in Riverside, CA. He has been called by USA Today as "likely the largest man in football". After high school he played one season at Georgia Preparatory Academy.
Henry Ogala - QB, 6-3, 200 (Franklin, N.J./Georgia Preparatory Academy)
Henry Ogala hails from Franklin, NJ. He led Georgia Prep Sports Academy to a Eastern Athletic Conference Championship, while totaling 20 total touchdowns.
Franklin Richardson - WR, 6-1, 185 (Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Coastal Carolina University)
Franklin Richardson went to Saint Thomas Aquinas in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. While in high school he started on the 2012 state championship team. After high school he went on to play at Coastal Carolina University, helping the Chanticleers to two Big South Conference Championships.
Eugene Sainterling - QB, 6-4, 195 (Hollywood, FL/Pierce College)
Eugene Sainterling hails from Boyd Anderson High School in Lauderdale Lakes, FL. While in high school he was an Honor Student all four years. He was named to the High School Top 50 Players and the No. 3 QB in Broward County. He also participated in the Broward vs. Dade All-Star game.
Artavius Taylor - LB, 6-0, 208 (Memphis, TN/Iowa Central Community College)
Artavius attended Fairley High School in Memphis, TN. During his senior year he recorded 70 total tackles, six sacks, and an interception. He was voted Commercial Appeal Best of Preps Linebacker. Artavius was all a 2016 Auto Zone Liberty Bowl High School All-Star participate.
Blake Tibbs - WR, 6-2, 180 (Lithonia, GA/Georgia Preparatory Academy)
Blake attended Martin Luther King, Jr. High School where he earned SuperPrep All-Dixie Team and 2011 Georgia Sports Writers Association All-State. Scout, Rivals, and ESPN all rated Blake as a three-star prospect out of high school, with Rivals rating him the No. 21 player in Georgia. As a senior he caught 63 passes for 1,065 yards and 15 TDs. Following high school he attended the University of Georgia where he played a total of 15 games.
Antonio Watts - DT, 6-4, 315 (Pompano, FL/ASA Miami)
Antonio was a four-year letter winner at Pompano Beach High School, where he earned All-Region Defensive Tackle his senior year. At ASA he was named a Junior College All-American and ASA Miami Team Defensive Player of the Year.
Brenton Wrigley - LS, 6-1, 240 (Louisburg, KS/Fort Scott Community College)
Brenton Wrigley comes from Fort Scott CC, where he earned Academic All-American honors with a 3.69 G.P.A. He was a two-year starter at Long Snapper while at Fort Scott.
Dan Carr, Assistant AD for Media Relations
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS
Daveon Adams - FB, 5-10, 225 (Columbia, MO/Battle High)
Daveon Adams is from Battle High School in Columbia, MO where he, as a three-year starter, helped the Spartans to a State Championship and two semi-final appearances. He comes to Lincoln as a FB, but in high school he was a two-year starter at OG, and a one-year starter at LB. In his senior year he totaled 82 tackles, one sack, and three TFLs.
Kahleb Adams - DE, 6-4, 218 (Columbia, MO/Battle High)
Kahleb Adams is out of Battle High School in Columbia, MO where he was a three-year starter. Over those three seasons he helped Battle High School to a State Championship and two semi-final appearances. During his senior year he totaled 74 tackles, five sacks, and 16 TFLs. He also served as the team's kicker for three seasons.
Cody Alexander - DB, 5-11, 175 (Jefferson City, MO/Blair Oaks High)
Cody attended Blair Oaks High School and attained many accolades while there. He is a two-time All-State selection. He was named the Tri-County Conference Defensive MVP in 2016, helping his team to an 11-1 record and a state semi-final appearance.
Brian Baker - OL, 6-6, 290 (Miami, FL/Killian High)
Brian Baker is a senior out of Killian High School in Miami, FL. Brian made All-Dade County 2nd Team as a senior. Brian has an extensive basketball background and transitioned to football really well in two seasons. Brian continued to develop his senior season while starting all 10 games.
Eric Brice - WR, 6-2, 185 (St. Louis, MO/Cardinal Ritter High)
Eric Brice is a WR prospect out of Cardinal Ritter High School in St. Louis, MO. He served as a team captain his senior year while playing many positions for the Lions. During his senior year he had 92 yards receiving, 37 tackles, a 31-yard average as a kick returner, and a 60-yard INT return for a TD.
Jake Burnett - LB, 5-10, 225 (Jefferson City, MO/Helias High)
Jake Burnett is a local product out of Helias Catholic High School. He was voted team captain and earned Coaches and Media Class 4 All-State honors. During his senior campaign he totaled 166 tackles and 14 TFLs. He also set a school record for tackles in a game with 33 vs. Warrenton.
Zenon Cadet - OL, 6-3, 300 (Delray Beach, FL/Village Academy High)
Zenon Cadet is a native of Delray Beach, FL. Zenon was a three-year starter at Village Academy High School. Zeon anchored an offensive line that produced a 1,000-yard rusher and a 1,000-yard passer.
Devin Coleman - QB, 6-2, 190 (Cordova, TN/Cordova High)
Devin Coleman is a senior out of Cordova High School in Cordova, TN. Devin was a team captain and starter for three years. Devin was selected to the All-State Team in Tennessee. Devin was also selected 1st Team All-Memphis and 1st Team All-Shelby Metro. He also was a team captain while at Cordova High school.
Drake Davidson - QB, 6-1, 198 (Moberly, MO/Moberly High)
Drake Davidson hails from Moberly, MO, where he threw for over 2,000 yards his junior and senior years, adding 21 touchdown passes his senior year. Drake was voted team captain, and earned All-Conference honors in his final season. He is also a member of the baseball team.
Calvin Davis - TE, 6-5, 235 (Moberly, MO/Moberly High)
Calvin Davis is a big 6-5 TE prospect out of Moberly, MO. As a senior he was voted team captain, scored seven touchdowns, and earned All-Conference honors. In the mold of Antonio Gates and Jimmy Graham, Calvin is also a member of the Moberly Basketball team.
Brennen DeMarco - DB, 6-0, 180 (Columbia, MO/Battle High)
Brennen comes to Lincoln from Battle High School in Columbia, MO. His senior year he served as a safety, OLB, CB, RB and PR, racking up 121 tackles, 11 TFLs, two FF, two FR on defense, and an 8.1 yards per carry average on offense. He was selected 1st Team All-District. During his high school career he started on a State Championship team, and two other semi-final teams, totaling a 38-12 record over four years.
Hosea Franklin - RB, 5-7, 180 (Memphis, TN/Kirby High)
Hosea Franklin is a running back out of Kirby High School. Hosea is 5-7, 180 pounds. Hosea rushed for a district leading 1,525 yards and 23 touchdowns. Hosea was named 1st team All-Memphis, 1st Team Shelby Metro, and as a 2nd Team All-State Selection. Also, Hosea was a team captain while at Kirby High School.
Hunter Heyne - LB, 6-0, 220 (Kansas City, MO/Staley High)
Hunter Heyne is out of Staley High School. During his senior campaign he totaled 133 tackles and 15.5 tackles for loss, while leading his team the Class 5 State semi-finals. For his efforts Hunter was named to the 1st team Coaches and AP Class 5 Missouri All-State Teams.
Tui Huston-Asaeli - DT, 6-1, 295 (Belton, MO/Belton High)
Tui Huston-Asaeli comes to Lincoln from Belton, MO. He was a four-year starter at Belton, earning All-Conference Honors each year. As a senior he was named Team Captain, and to the Coaches and AP Missouri Class 5 All-State Team. He is also a competitive Power Lifter.
Xavier Johnson - WR, 6-2, 170 (Columbia, MO/Battle High)
Xavier Johnson comes to Lincoln from Battle High School in Columbia, MO. Over his four years at Battle, three as a starter, the Spartans went 38-12 and won a State Championship. During his senior year he tallied 26 catches, 347 yards, 3 TDs, 13.3 ypc, and earned All-District honors.
Cardell Jones - DE, 6-2, 210 (Birmingham, AL/Carver High)
Cardell is a 6-2, 210 DE/OLB from Carver High School in Birmingham, AL. He is a three-star athlete who is ranked as the No. 4 OLB, as well as the No. 36 overall player in the state of Alabama.
Justin Korakakos - WR, 6-1, 180 (Miami, FL/Dr. Krop High)
Justin Korakakos is a senior out of Dr. Michael Krop High School in Miami, FL. During Justin's senior campaign he led the entire state of Florida in return yards (punt and kick combined) and return touchdowns. Justin was selected to Miami Region 8A Team. Justin also was 1st team All-State as a returner and 2nd Team All-State at Safety. He won Player of the Week in Dade County week 1 vs ATM High School with two return TDs.
Michael Marion - DB, 5-9, 165 (Detroit, MI/Northwestern High)
Michael Marion hails from Northwestern High School in Detroit, MI where he was voted team captain. He led his team to the Detroit City Championship his senior year, scoring the game winning touchdown. Also, during his senior season he returned two kickoffs for touchdowns, and scored 14 total touchdowns.
Jacob Marshall - LB, 5-11, 185 (Kearney, MO/Kearney High)
Jacob Marshall comes to Lincoln from Kearney High School, where he played on a state championship team and a state runner-up team. During his senior year on defense he racked up 104 tackles, two FF, a FR, four PBUs, and one safety. For his efforts he earned a spot on the Coaches All-State Team.
Travis Martin - RB, 6-1, 190 (Kansas City, MO/Lincoln College Preparatory)
Travis Martin is from Lincoln College Preparatory in Kansas City, MO. While there he earned HY-VEE 5 Star Athlete of the Week, and was named the Interscholastic League Offensive Player of the Year at the Simone Awards in Kansas City. During his senior year he ran for 1,545 yards, with a 9.8 yards per carry average, and 16 TDs.
Isaac Moreland - DB, 6-0, 195 (Jefferson City, MO/Jefferson City High)
Isaac Moreland is a local product out of Jefferson City High School, where he was a three-year starter. During his career he totaled 199 tackles, six INTs, and 11 BPUs. He was also voted as a team captain during his senior year.
Kian Pilot - RB, 5-9, 180 (Columbia, MO/Rock Bridge High)
Kian Pilot is a fast and elusive RB prospect from Rock Bridge High School in Columbia, MO. Kian was a four-year starter at Rock Bridge. During his senior year he was named team captain, earned all-area and all-district, and rushed for 302 yards in a single game.
Jordan Reyes - OL, 6-7, 315 (Miami, FL/Ellsworth Community College)
Jordan Reyes is a native of Miami, FL. While at Dr. Krop High School Jordan was an All-Miami and all-state selection. He originally committed to Division 1 Florida International University, but instead landed at Ellsworth Community College in Kansas. At Ellsworth he was a two-year starter and made the All-Jayhawk Conference team.
Cory Schlimme - DT, 6-3, 270 (St. Joseph, MO/Central High)
Cory Schlimme comes to Lincoln by way of Central High School in St. Joseph, MO. He earned all-conference and all-city honors as a senior. He was also voted team captain, tallied 23 TFLs, and scored two TD as a goal line TE during his senior campaign. Cory is also a member of the wrestling team.
Micah Scott - DT, 6-2, 292 (San Diego, CA/Mater Dei High)
Micah Scott is a native of San Diego California. Micah was a two year starter at Mater Dei High School. Micah led his defensive line in tackles and was team captain of a defense that allowed a Region 4-leading 17 points per game.
Will Sewell - LB, 5-11, 195 (Hannibal, MO/Hannibal High)
Will Sewell is an explosive LB from Hannibal, MO. He is a two-time all-conference and all-district selection. Will was a three-year starter. During his senior campaign he totaled 126 tackles, and was awarded "Pirate" of the Year by his teammates
Cyril Spells - OL, 6-1, 280 (Delray Beach, FL/Village Academy High)
Cyril Spells is a native of Delray Beach, FL. Cyril led his offensive line unit to consecutive 1,000 yard rushers while at Village Academy High School. Cyril was named to the Palm Beach County All-Area Team and also played and started in the Palm Beach All-Star game.
Zach Stiles - DB, 5-11, 180 (Jefferson City, MO/Helias High)
Zach Stiles is out of Jefferson City Missouri Helias Catholic High School. Zach set a school record with four interceptions in a game against Desmet, finishing the year with seven total interceptions. As a punt returner he averaged 16 yards per return. Zach a multi-sport athlete also earned all-state honors in baseball his junior year. He was named to the Class 4 Missouri AP All State Team in Football.
Davion Talbert - TE, 6-3, 215 (Oak Park, IL/Oak Park-River Forest High)
Davion Talbert comes to Lincoln by way of Oak Park-River Forest High School. During his senior year he helped his team to an appearance in the IHSA Class 8A State Playoffs. He was a part of an offense which averaged 33.1 points per game. As a TE, Davion was a key blocker in his team's effort to rush for over 2,000 yards, adding three TDs and 142 yards receiving himself.
Vontavious Thacker - LB, 5-11, 243 (Memphis, TN/Whitehaven High)
Vontavious Thacker is out of Whitehaven High School in Memphis, TN. Vontavious anchored his defense at Whitehaven and lead them to a Tennessee Class 6A State Championship. Vontavious was named to the Tennessee All-State Team, All-Memphis Team and All-Shelby Metro Team.
Justin Vance - OL, 6-5, 315 (Rhineland, MO/Hermann High)
Justin Vance is a big offensive line prospect from Hermann High School. He is the first person from Hermann High School to attend Lincoln. As a starter on the offensive line he helped the Bearcats to a 7-4 and 8-4 record in his junior and senior seasons.
The following 13 players have transferred to Lincoln University and will be continuing their football careers with the Blue Tigers this fall:
Keith Delaune - OL, 6-4, 315 (Poplarville, MS/Pearl River CC)
Keith hails from Poplarville High School in Poplarville, MS. During his senior year he help lead an offensive line which paved the way for 4,705 rushing yards and a 10-3 final record.
Edwin Durassaint - LB, 6-0, 215 (Miami, FL/ASA Miami)
Edwin Durassaint is a Carol City High Graduate. He was voted team captain twice. During his senior year he recorded nine sacks, 68 tackles, and a pair of fumble recoveries. He was a Dade vs. Broward All-Star participant. Edwin was a one-year starter at ASA Miami, recording six sacks, and helping his team to an 8-2 finish with the top defense in NJCAA.
LeDerriel Ester - TE, 6-3, 230 (Memphis, TN/ASA Miami)
LeDerriel Ester went to Whitehaven High School in Memphis, TN. He helped lead his high school team to the semi-finals while recording 10 receiving touchdowns his senior campaign. He was selected to play in the East vs West Tennessee All-Star Game.
Kimbo Ferguson - RB, 5-10, 195 (Miami, FL/Florida International University)
Kevin "Kimbo" Ferguson is a tailback out of South Florida. Kimbo led his high school team in rushing yards per carry and touchdowns. He was voted the most valuable player his senior year at Coral Springs High School. Kimbo was also voted team captain at ASA Miami, helping his team to an 8-2 final record.
Chavon Gross - DB, 5-11, 180 (Miami, FL/ASA Miami)
Chavon Gross is out of Miami, FL. Went to Alonzo and Tracy Mourning High School. While at ASA Miami Chavon started in a secondary which tabbed 11 interceptions and scored six touchdowns on defense.
John Krahn - OL, 7-0, 390 (Riverside, CA/Georgia Preparatory Academy)
John Krahn is a 7-0, 390 pound offensive lineman from King High school in Riverside, CA. He has been called by USA Today as "likely the largest man in football". After high school he played one season at Georgia Preparatory Academy.
Henry Ogala - QB, 6-3, 200 (Franklin, N.J./Georgia Preparatory Academy)
Henry Ogala hails from Franklin, NJ. He led Georgia Prep Sports Academy to a Eastern Athletic Conference Championship, while totaling 20 total touchdowns.
Franklin Richardson - WR, 6-1, 185 (Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Coastal Carolina University)
Franklin Richardson went to Saint Thomas Aquinas in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. While in high school he started on the 2012 state championship team. After high school he went on to play at Coastal Carolina University, helping the Chanticleers to two Big South Conference Championships.
Eugene Sainterling - QB, 6-4, 195 (Hollywood, FL/Pierce College)
Eugene Sainterling hails from Boyd Anderson High School in Lauderdale Lakes, FL. While in high school he was an Honor Student all four years. He was named to the High School Top 50 Players and the No. 3 QB in Broward County. He also participated in the Broward vs. Dade All-Star game.
Artavius Taylor - LB, 6-0, 208 (Memphis, TN/Iowa Central Community College)
Artavius attended Fairley High School in Memphis, TN. During his senior year he recorded 70 total tackles, six sacks, and an interception. He was voted Commercial Appeal Best of Preps Linebacker. Artavius was all a 2016 Auto Zone Liberty Bowl High School All-Star participate.
Blake Tibbs - WR, 6-2, 180 (Lithonia, GA/Georgia Preparatory Academy)
Blake attended Martin Luther King, Jr. High School where he earned SuperPrep All-Dixie Team and 2011 Georgia Sports Writers Association All-State. Scout, Rivals, and ESPN all rated Blake as a three-star prospect out of high school, with Rivals rating him the No. 21 player in Georgia. As a senior he caught 63 passes for 1,065 yards and 15 TDs. Following high school he attended the University of Georgia where he played a total of 15 games.
Antonio Watts - DT, 6-4, 315 (Pompano, FL/ASA Miami)
Antonio was a four-year letter winner at Pompano Beach High School, where he earned All-Region Defensive Tackle his senior year. At ASA he was named a Junior College All-American and ASA Miami Team Defensive Player of the Year.
Brenton Wrigley - LS, 6-1, 240 (Louisburg, KS/Fort Scott Community College)
Brenton Wrigley comes from Fort Scott CC, where he earned Academic All-American honors with a 3.69 G.P.A. He was a two-year starter at Long Snapper while at Fort Scott.
Dan Carr, Assistant AD for Media Relations
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS
Jackson State releases tentative 2017 football schedule
JACKSON, Mississippi -- Jackson State University has released its tentative 2017 football schedule. The 2017 season features a season opening match-up in Fort Worth, Texas, a four game home slate for the Tigers and a seven game SWAC schedule. Instead of each SWAC team playing everyone in the league, teams will play the other four teams in their division and three teams from the other division
The Tigers will open the season against the TCU Horned Frogs on Sept. 2 in Fort Worth. JSU will continue its annual match-up against non-conference rival Tennessee State on Sept. 9 in the Southern Heritage Classic in Memphis, Tennessee.
JSU will face the Arkansas Pine Bluff Golden Lions on Sept. 23 in the home season opener. The Tigers will face Southern on Oct. 21 in the second home game before hosting Alabama State on Nov. 4 for homecoming. The Alcorn State Braves will round out the home schedule on Nov. 18.
JSU will travel to Prairie View, Texas to face the Prairie View A&M Panthers on Sept. 30 for the first SWAC road game of the season. The Tigers will tangle with the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils in Itta Bena on Oct. 28 and will take on Alabama A&M in Huntsville, Alabama on Nov. 11.
JSU is set to add another road game against Grambling State, as well as another HBCU Classic game.
Tentative 2017 Jackson State University Football Schedule
Date / Opponent / Location
Sept. 2 / at TCU / Ft. Worth, TX
Sept. 9 / vs. Tennessee State / Memphis, TN / Southern Heritage Classic
Sept. 16 / Open
Sept. 23 / ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF / Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium
Sept. 30 / Prairie View A&M / Prairie View, TX
Oct. 7 / BYE WEEK
Oct. 14 / OPEN
Oct. 21 / SOUTHERN / Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium
Oct. 28 / Mississippi Valley State / Itta Bena, MS
Nov. 4 / ALABAMA STATE / Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium / Homecoming
Nov. 11 / Alabama A&M / Huntsville, AL
Nov. 18 / ALCORN STATE / Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium
Dec. 2 / SWAC Championship / Houston, TX
Home games in bold / Games, dates, times and locations subject to change.
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
The Tigers will open the season against the TCU Horned Frogs on Sept. 2 in Fort Worth. JSU will continue its annual match-up against non-conference rival Tennessee State on Sept. 9 in the Southern Heritage Classic in Memphis, Tennessee.
JSU will face the Arkansas Pine Bluff Golden Lions on Sept. 23 in the home season opener. The Tigers will face Southern on Oct. 21 in the second home game before hosting Alabama State on Nov. 4 for homecoming. The Alcorn State Braves will round out the home schedule on Nov. 18.
JSU will travel to Prairie View, Texas to face the Prairie View A&M Panthers on Sept. 30 for the first SWAC road game of the season. The Tigers will tangle with the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils in Itta Bena on Oct. 28 and will take on Alabama A&M in Huntsville, Alabama on Nov. 11.
JSU is set to add another road game against Grambling State, as well as another HBCU Classic game.
Tentative 2017 Jackson State University Football Schedule
Date / Opponent / Location
Sept. 2 / at TCU / Ft. Worth, TX
Sept. 9 / vs. Tennessee State / Memphis, TN / Southern Heritage Classic
Sept. 16 / Open
Sept. 23 / ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF / Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium
Sept. 30 / Prairie View A&M / Prairie View, TX
Oct. 7 / BYE WEEK
Oct. 14 / OPEN
Oct. 21 / SOUTHERN / Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium
Oct. 28 / Mississippi Valley State / Itta Bena, MS
Nov. 4 / ALABAMA STATE / Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium / Homecoming
Nov. 11 / Alabama A&M / Huntsville, AL
Nov. 18 / ALCORN STATE / Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium
Dec. 2 / SWAC Championship / Houston, TX
Home games in bold / Games, dates, times and locations subject to change.
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
CIAA Tournament Gears Up For Full Court Press Experience
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina -- The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) prepares a full court press experience for alumni, fans and supporters planning to attend its annual men's and women's basketball tournament hosted in two great Charlotte, N.C. venues from February 21 – 25.
This year marks the 72nd anniversary of the men's tournament and 43rd anniversary of the women's basketball tournament. Basketball action will commence at Bojangles Coliseum on Feb. 21 and 22 with early round game sessions. Quarterfinals, semifinals, and championship finals will be held on February 23 - 25 at Spectrum Center, formerly known as Time Warner Cable Arena.
All-session game tickets are on sale now and provide fans with access to both Bojangles Coliseum and Spectrum Center to experience 22 action-packed games, live performances by national recording artists, premium vendors, great food, contests, prizes and more. Tickets can be purchased at www.ciaatournament.org/tickets, and Ticketmaster.com. They can also be purchased on-site at both venues' box offices during tournament week.
"There is an experience for everyone who attends tournament week. We have free, fun-filled activities for families looking to spend time together; great basketball action for sports fans, community service programs attendees can volunteer for; and official events that range from concerts to our skate party and step shows," says CIAA Commissioner, Jacqie McWilliams. "Whether it's creating new initiatives furthering our commitment to engage and empower the community, or events that appeal to the various generations attracted to our tournament; we want to make sure we provide them with an experience that keeps them returning year-after-year."
Fans can still book their lodging through the CIAA's hotel housing program, which provides tournament attendees with the best available rates for more than25 hotel brands within and surrounding Uptown Charlotte. Hotel reservations can be made online at www.ciaatournament.org/hotels or via phone at (844) 293-6678 on Monday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. The deadline to book your hotel room is Thursday, February 2 at 11:59 p.m.
The free Toyota Fan Fest Live returns on Thursday, February 23 - Saturday, February 25 at the Charlotte Convention Center in Hall A & B. The three-day event features concerts by national recording artists, celebrity meet-n-greets, and interactive games and contests hosted by top brands like Nationwide, Coke Zero, Toyota, and Food Lion.
After Thursday's quarterfinals, tournament attendees can check out two of the CIAA's official events: the CIAA Old School Skate Party featuring DJ Kool held at Kate's Skating Rink off Independence Blvd and the Legends Concert at the Charlotte Convention Center.
The John B. McLendon, Jr. CIAA Hall of Fame Breakfast will celebrate seven great inductees during this year's 2017 induction ceremony on Friday morning in the Crown Ballroom at the Charlotte Convention Center. For a full list of inductees, including ESPN First Take's Stephen A. Smith, a Winston-Salem State University alumnus, click here.
The McDonald's Greek Step Show returns on Friday, February 24 followed by the High School Step Show Step-Off on Saturday, February 25, both at the Charlotte Convention Center in Hall C.
The highly anticipated McDonald's Super Saturday, which is free and features the CIAA cheerleading exhibition and battle of the bands, returns to the Spectrum Center on Saturday, and closing out the week will be the CIAA's Post Tournament Concert.
On Wednesday, February 22, the CIAA Supports program will host community-focused events such as its annual CIAA Education Day, which engages over 6,000 secondary students with seminars and speakers that promote staying in school and higher learning; as well as its 2nd annual 'Finding Your Path to the Student Athlete Experience' education session to educate future student-athletes about competing at the collegiate level. This event, in partnership with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), will be held on Tuesday, February 21.
The annual Career Expo takes place on Thursday, February 23 beginning at 9:00 a.m. at the Charlotte Convention Center. It will provide employers, recruitment officers, and graduate school recruiters the opportunity to meet recent graduates, graduation candidates, and current students from CIAA member schools and other universities in the Charlotte area, as well as residents of Charlotte and communities at-large who are seeking job opportunities.
The 3rd annual CIAA Shoes of Hope, in partnership with Samaritan's Feet and Coke Zero, will take place on Friday, February 24. Last year, up to 500 pairs of shoes and socks were provided to students at Billingsville Elementary School. The CIAA & Project Life Movement in partnership with Novant Health will enter its third year of conducting bone marrow drives throughout tournament week. Last year, over 2,000 swabs were completed with the help of 22 CIAA student-athlete volunteers.
New community engagement programs slated for 2017's tournament week includes the inaugural CIAA Diversity & Inclusion Reception: "Building Equity and Inclusion to Strengthen our Community", which kicks off the CIAA Empowerment Summit. The Summit will include: a Men's & Women's Empowerment Symposium that provides diversity and inclusion and empowerment training to student leaders from all 12 CIAA member institutions; as well as Empowerment for Entrepreneurs sessions to engage local entrepreneurs with training and pitch preparation, and conclude with a pitch presentation on the second day of training.
Sports fans can keep up with game action by downloading the official mobile app called, CIAA Front Row. With CIAA Front Row fans receive access to game recaps, score updates, breaking news, statistics, and alerts for all 16 CIAA championship sports. The mobile app is free and available for download on the Apple App Store and Google Play by searching CIAA Front Row.
Information about official events associated with the CIAA tournament can be found at www.ciaatournament.org. For details about the CIAA conference and its 15 championship sports, visit www.theciaa.com.
THE CIAA MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
Memories fresh for WSSU national championship team
WINSTON SALEM, North Carolina -- The stories and memories for Winston-Salem State’s Division II national championship from 50 years ago haven’t faded.
That much was evident Saturday morning during a fundraising breakfast that kicked off the team’s reunion at the Embassy Suites in downtown Winston-Salem. The 1966-67 Rams, led by Earl “The Pearl” Monroe, on hand Saturday, went 31-1 and won the school’s only national championship in basketball.
Despite any embellished stories Saturday or down through the years, it’s tough to top what that team accomplished during that memorable run in what was a highlight of coach Big House Gaines’ legendary career.
Clara Gaines, Big House’s widow, sat proudly in the lobby of the Embassy Suites and summed it up best when asked about the celebration of that team’s accomplishments.
“This is just marvelous,” Clara said, “House would have loved it.”
Big House Gaines, who died in April of 2005, was the grandfather of WSSU basketball, churning out a remarkable 47-year coaching career and 828 victories. His son, Clarence Jr., and daughter, Lisa Gaines McDonald, were also on hand for the weekend. The school raised close to $40,000 that will help the athletics program with scholarships for athletes.
CONTINUE READING
Nuggets lose at Jaguars, but Nelson wins in 3 sets
Brandi Nelson |
Nelson defeated Leslie Bustamante 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 at No. 3 singles.
Also playing three singles sets was XULA senior Sha'Nel Bruins, who lost 4-6, 6-2, 6-1 to Laura Matuskova at No. 4. South Alabama did not drop a set in doubles or the other four singles matches.
Both teams are 1-1.
It was the first of six XULA duals this season against NCAA Division I opponents. The Gold Nuggets, ranked 19th in the NAIA, will visit DI Southern Miss at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday. The next home dual will start at 2 p.m. Feb. 14 against DI Nicholls State.
Results
Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
XULAgold.com
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
twitter.com/xulagold
www.facebook.com/xulagold
Results
Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
XULAgold.com
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
twitter.com/xulagold
www.facebook.com/xulagold
Xavier Rush deliver in overtime for first road win of season
JACKSONVILLE, Florida — Xavier University of Louisiana scored on its final six overtime possessions, including Innocent Kukulu's tiebreaking 3-pointer with 47 seconds remaining, to rally for a 65-61 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference men's basketball victory Saturday against Edward Waters.
The Gold Rush (8-14, 4-3) snapped a three-game losing streak and won on the road for the first time this season. XULA is 2-0 this season in overtime games, both in conference.
Kukulu's trey gave XULA a 62-59 lead. The Tigers (10-13, 3-4) then missed a 3-pointer, which the Gold Rush rebounded. Seth Jackson scored with 24 seconds remaining to extend XULA's advantage to 64-59.
Jackson and Jalen David scored 18 points apiece for the Gold Rush. Kukulu scored 11, and Chris Ward had 10. David grabbed nine rebounds, Ward had eight, and Donovan Armstrong had six assists.
J osiah Crawford scored 13 points and Prince Braynen 12 for Edward Waters.
XULA trailed 18-4 in the ninth minute before tying the score at 21. The Tigers led 35-32 at halftime. Jackson's two free throws at 4:33 of the second half gave XULA its only lead in regulation, 51-50. Both teams went 0-of-2 from the floor after Jackson scored the final points of regulation, two free throws that tied the score at 53.
XULA allowed 18 second-half points, its fewest on the road in four years. For the game the Gold Rush outshot the Tigers 36.8 to 29.8 percent from the floor.
XULA will play host to Philander Smith at 7:30 p.m. Monday in a GCAC game at the Convocation Center.
BOX SCORE
Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
XULAgold.com
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
twitter.com/xulagold
www.facebook.com/xulagold
EWC Lady Tigers hold on to defeat Gold Nuggets 59-54
JACKSONVILLE, Florida — Edward Waters built a 20-point first half lead Saturday and held on for a 59-54 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference women's basketball victory against Xavier University of Louisiana.
The Lady Tigers (17-6, 4-3) got 16 points from Bianca Thornton to earn a regular-season split with BOXthe Gold Nuggets (13-9, 4-3).
Maya Trench had 11 points and seven rebounds, and Bianca Brown and Ireyon Keith scored 10 points apiece for XULA, which missed 14 free throws and was 0-of-11 on 3-pointers.
Jermisha Collins had 15 points and eight rebounds for Edward Waters, which led 33-18 at halftime, and Kadajah Allen had 12 points and 11 rebounds.
The Gold Nuggets will play Philander Smith at 5:30 p.m. Monday in a GCAC game at XULA's Convocation Center.
BOX SCORE
Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
XULAgold.com
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
twitter.com/xulagold
www.facebook.com/xulagold
FAMU’s use of FSU football stadium not a good memory
“There’s no way we’re not playing in Bragg (in 2017),” FAMU Athletics Director Milton Overton has said several times.
TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- You may have read Bragg Stadium, home of the Florida A&M football team, has structural problems that may hamper its use next fall. FAMU officials estimate it needs $622,000 worth of repairs, and there have been concerns whether it can be repaired in time for FAMU to play there in 2017.
Of course, that has led to some Zing!s, such as this one in December:
“Hey, taxpayers, how many days is Bragg Stadium used? Maybe four or five? Can’t they share the Doak?”
The suggestion there is FAMU can play its home games this season at Florida State University’s Doak Campbell Stadium.
It’s a naïve comment in today’s college football world. And it’s a comment to which Rudy Hubbard would say, “Been there, done that. No thanks.”
FAMU RATTLERS 2017 Investing in Champions Annual Giving Campaign
Because in 1980, with Bragg Stadium then also needing repairs, FAMU did play its home football games at Campbell Stadium. Hubbard was the FAMU football coach – and it’s not one of his favorite memories.
“It was a bad experience,” Hubbard recalled. “We’d had some pretty good success leading up to that season. I think we were on the way, and all of a sudden we were blindsided. Instead of being on the way, I felt we lost control of the program.”
CONTINUE READING
FAMU Quartet Makes Preseason All-MEAC Team
NORFOLK, Virginia – Four Florida A&M University Rattler Baseball players were named Friday to the 2017 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Preseason All-Star team, as selected by the school’s coaches and sports information directors.
First baseman/catcher Brian Davis, third baseman Ben Ellzey and sophomore outfielder Willis McDaniel were first-team selections from FAMU, while catcher/designated hitter Jacky Miles, Jr., was named to the second team.
Davis, a 5-10, 195-pound junior from Pensacola, Fla., hit .370 in 51 games a year ago, seven (7) homers, 14 doubles and 44 runs driven in.
Ellzey, a 6-0, 165-pound senior from Ocala, Fla., led the club a year ago with a .388 average in 50 games, with four (4) homers, 11 doubles and 42 RBI.
Willis, a 5-9, 165-pound sophomore speedster from Tallahassee’s Lincoln High, dazzled in his collegiate debut, homering in his first official at-bat, en route to finishing with a .291 in 48 games, with three (3) homers, five (5) doubles, one triple and 27 RBI.
Miles, a 6-0, 205, Sr., from Graceville, Fla., hit .328 in 50 games, belting four (4) homers, a pair (2) of triples, 10 doubles to go with 42 RBI.
FAMU, which finished 31-21 overall a year ago, while winning their third consecutive MEAC Southern Division title with a sterling 19-5 conference mark, has been picked to finish second in the 2017 division race behind archrival Bethune-Cookman.
The Rattlers garnered six (6) first place votes and 74 total points, with Bethune-Cookman finishing first in the balloting with 82 points and 10 first place votes.
Norfolk (Va.) State, the defending Northern Division champion, was picked to win the upper half again in 2017, collecting 69 total points, and 15 first place votes.
FAMU will open its fourth season under baseball firebrand Jamey Shouppe with a three-game home series against Wofford (S.C.) College, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, February 17, 18 and 19 at Moore-Kittles Field.
Game One of the series will start at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, February 17, while Saturday’s and Sunday’s games will start at 1:00 p.m.
The Rattlers will open MEAC play in a three-game road series Saturday and Sunday, March 11-12 against the rival B-CU Wildcats at Jackie Robinson Stadium in Daytona Beach, Florida.
FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
First baseman/catcher Brian Davis, third baseman Ben Ellzey and sophomore outfielder Willis McDaniel were first-team selections from FAMU, while catcher/designated hitter Jacky Miles, Jr., was named to the second team.
Davis, a 5-10, 195-pound junior from Pensacola, Fla., hit .370 in 51 games a year ago, seven (7) homers, 14 doubles and 44 runs driven in.
Ellzey, a 6-0, 165-pound senior from Ocala, Fla., led the club a year ago with a .388 average in 50 games, with four (4) homers, 11 doubles and 42 RBI.
Willis, a 5-9, 165-pound sophomore speedster from Tallahassee’s Lincoln High, dazzled in his collegiate debut, homering in his first official at-bat, en route to finishing with a .291 in 48 games, with three (3) homers, five (5) doubles, one triple and 27 RBI.
FAMU ATHLETICS |
Miles, a 6-0, 205, Sr., from Graceville, Fla., hit .328 in 50 games, belting four (4) homers, a pair (2) of triples, 10 doubles to go with 42 RBI.
FAMU, which finished 31-21 overall a year ago, while winning their third consecutive MEAC Southern Division title with a sterling 19-5 conference mark, has been picked to finish second in the 2017 division race behind archrival Bethune-Cookman.
The Rattlers garnered six (6) first place votes and 74 total points, with Bethune-Cookman finishing first in the balloting with 82 points and 10 first place votes.
Norfolk (Va.) State, the defending Northern Division champion, was picked to win the upper half again in 2017, collecting 69 total points, and 15 first place votes.
FAMU will open its fourth season under baseball firebrand Jamey Shouppe with a three-game home series against Wofford (S.C.) College, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, February 17, 18 and 19 at Moore-Kittles Field.
Game One of the series will start at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, February 17, while Saturday’s and Sunday’s games will start at 1:00 p.m.
The Rattlers will open MEAC play in a three-game road series Saturday and Sunday, March 11-12 against the rival B-CU Wildcats at Jackie Robinson Stadium in Daytona Beach, Florida.
FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
Edward Waters, Alabama State #1 in 2017 HBCU Preseason Black College Nines Baseball Polls
LUBBOCK, Texas -- A year after ending the 2016 season with the number one poll ranking, Alabama State University opens the Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Black College Nines’ 2017 Large School Preseason Baseball Poll for the second year in a row ranked number one.
Alabama State, one of six Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) teams in the top ten, is joined by No. 4 Jackson State University, No. 6 Grambling State University, No. 7 Texas Southern University, No. 8 University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff and No. 10 Southern University.
Florida A&M University, the 2016 final poll third place finisher, opens the season ranked No. 2 and is one of four Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) teams in the preseason top 10 poll. Other conference members include No. 3 Bethune Cookman University, No. 5 Norfolk State University and No.10 North Carolina Central University rounds out the BCN large school division representing NCAA Division I baseball programs.
Edward Waters College concluded last season with the number two ranking and by virtue of one more first place vote, sits atop the HBCU preseason poll this year. The Tigers of EWC was the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC) regular season champion and then competed in the Association of Independent Institutions (A.I.I.) tournament.
The rest of the small school poll, made up of NCAA Division II, Division III and NAIA schools, includes No. 2 West Virginia State University, No. 3 Winston-Salem State University, No. 4 Benedict College, No. 5 Miles College, No. 6 Claflin University, No. 7 Selma University, No. 8 Paine College, No. 9 Stillman College and No. 10 Jarvis Christian University.
Please note… in cases of a tie, the higer ranking was determined by first place votes
Black College Nines is dedicated to preserving the tradition of baseball at historically black colleges and universities in our coverage of HBCU Baseball.
For a preview of all the large school baseball programs, please click here and for all the small school baseball programs, please click here.
2017 HBCU Large School Preseason Poll
No. School Conference Points * 2016 W-L
1 Alabama State University SWAC 216 (16) 38-15
2 Florida A&M University MEAC 165 (3) 31-21
3 Bethune-Cookman University MEAC 165 (2) 29-25
4 Jackson State University SWAC 133 34-25
5 Norfolk State University MEAC 127 29-21
5 Grambling State University SWAC 103 22-27
7 Texas Southern University SWAC 96 (2) 23-26
8 University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff SWAC 91 22-25
9 North Carolina Central MEAC 62 25-30
10 Southern University SWAC 45 14-32
* Indicates number of first place votes
2017 HBCU Small School Preseason Poll
No. School Conference Points * 2016 W-L
1 Edward Waters College GCAC 160 (7) 31-13
2 West Virginia State University MEC 160 (6) 32-15
3 Winston Salem State University CIAA 126 (1) 31-22
4 Benedict College SIAC 112 (2) 27-19
5 Miles College SIAC 102 (2) 32-17
6 Claflin University SIAC 77 (1) 24-31
7 Selma University Independent 77 27-12
8 Paine College SIAC 63 27-20
9 Stillman College Independent 61 (1) 27-24
10 Jarvis Christian College RRAC 61 27-29
* Indicates number of first place votes
CREDIT: MICHAEL COKER, BLACK COLLEGE NINES, COLLEGE BASEBALL FOUNDATION
Black College Nines’ Announces 2017 HBCU Pre-Season Elite
2017 HBCU Preseason Baseball Polls and Team Previews |
LUBBOCK, Texas -- Fifty-two Historically Black College and University (HBCU) baseball playershave been named to the 2017 Black College Nines’ Elite Pre-Season baseball teams. First and second team selections were made in both the Large School Division (made up of NCAA Division I schools) and Small School Division (made up of those in the NCAA Divisions II and III schools as well as NAIA schools).
Selections were made based upon research and statistical information provided by coaching staffs and sports information directors.
The 2017 HBCU Pre-Season Elite Team:
Large School Division (DI)
First Team:
1B Jesus Santana (Jackson State University)
2B Eriq White (Alabama State University)
3B Daniel Barnett (Grambling State University)
SS Cornelius Copeland (Jackson State University)
OF Carlos Ocasio (Alabama State University)
OF Olajida Oloruntimilehin (Texas Southern University)
OF Carlos Ortiz (North Carolina Central University)
C Adan Ordonez (North Carolina A&T University)
P Miguel Yrigoyen (Jackson State University)
P Tyler Howe (Alabama State University)
P Jonathan Mauricio (Norfolk State University)
RP Alex Mauricio (Norfolk State University)
DH Brian Davis (Florida A&M University)
Second Team:
1B Danny Rodriguez (Bethune-Cookman University)
2B Wallace Rios (Alcorn State University)
3B Ray Hernandez (Alabama State University)
SS Troy Lewis (Southern University)
OF Yamil Pagan (Alabama State University)
OF Austin Bentley (Delaware State University)
OF Willis McDaniel (Florida A&M University)
C Jacky Miles, Jr. (Florida A&M University)
P Issac O’Bear (Grambling State University)
P Devin Sweet (North Carolina Central University)
P Tyler Norris (Bethune Cookman University)
RP Michael Parmentier (Norfolk State University)
DH Conrad Kovalcik (North Carolina Central University)
Small School Division (DII/DIII/NAIA)
First Team:
1B Carlos Andrade (Jarvis Christian College)
2B Randy Norris (Winston Salem State University)
3B Rashad Bivens (Claflin University)
SS Reginald Rogers (Claflin University)
OF Miguel Beltre (Edward Waters College)
OF Josh McDaniel (Stillman College)
OF David White, Jr. (Benedict College)
C Michael McNamara (Winston Salem State University)
P Tyler Hall (West Virginia State University)
P Evan Krenz (Paine College)
P Emmanuel Pantaleon (Wiley College)
RP Richard Edwards (Edward Waters College)
DH Jose Duran (Selma University)
Second Team:
1B Jalen Luter (Tuskegee University)
2B Jordan Pontious (Edward Waters College)
3B Fentress Henderson (Paine College)
SS Ricky Caruajal (Paine College)
OF Lyndale Mosley (Claflin University)
OF DeAndre McGuire (Jarvis Christian College)
OF Darione Adkison (Miles College)
C Oswaldo Palacios (Wiley College)
P Marquis Johnson (St. Augustine’s University)
P Austin Pate (Miles College)
P Frederick Belz (Edward Waters College)
RP Jordan Johnson (Clark Atlanta University)
DH Payton Durham (Bluefield State College)
For a link to the 2016 final individual statistics for each member of the 2017 pre-season Elite team, click here.
CREDIT: MICHAEL COKER, BLACK COLLEGE NINE'S, COLLEGE BASEBALL FOUNDATION
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)