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NEW YORK, New York -- So far all throughout New York Jets training camp, rookie running back Trent Cannon has easily been the player everyone has been talking about. From head coach Todd Bowles to even fans in attendance at the Green & White scrimmage game, Cannon has showcased some incredible speed. Such blazing speed that he could be a nice x-factor on offense this upcoming season.
Even though the Jets have several running backs ahead of him on the depth chart, Cannon could find himself a spot as a versatile weapon that can be used in several different ways. Cannon has been handling kickoff and punt return duties in training camp as it’s likely he’ll make the final roster of the Jets in such a role.
The Jets might also sub him in on certain offensive plays to use his ridiculous speed as either a running back or even receiving option. Either way, it looks like general manager Mike Maccagnan got it right when he selected Cannon in the sixth round of the 2018 NFL Draft.
Ideally, the Jets might have found a hidden gem in this year’s draft with a player that will likely contribute immediately in 2018. At the start of training camp this week, however, Cannon left practice early in which Ralph Vacchiano confirmed that trainers were checking out his left foot and ankle.
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Tuesday, August 21, 2018
HBCU PLAY - Episode 3 - CIAA
ATLANTA, Georgia -- Episode 3 = Preview of the 2018 football season for the the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA). Long time TV analyst/commentator for CIAA - Stan Lewter - joins the show and makes himself 'bulletin board material' after listing who he believes will dominate the conference this year. WAOKAM: ON-DEMAND
VSU Trojans Camp Report: First Scrimmage In The Books
ETTRICK, Virginia – The Virginia State University football team held its first scrimmage of fall camp on Saturday morning at Rogers Stadium, running 125 total plays between regular scrimmage work as well as situational, red zone and goal line work.
"We were excited about having the opportunity to get out on the field, get the guys lined up and to see if they understood the system and plays," Barlow said. I saw some really good stuff. I saw guys making plays there were some nice catches made by the receivers. Cook made some really good throws. Our defensive the players stood up and made some plays. Newcomer Washington came in and made a really big play and got an interception. Sacks were made by Alexander Williams and Noah Pryor.
The guys are running to the ball doing some really good stuff. It's a good start and apparently, we have a long way to go. The ball was on the ground too much in terms of center and quarterback exchange. This is one area that we need to continue to work on. All and all we kept the players healthy and we have the opportunity to look at the film and continue to improve one day at a time.
"We have better depth this season in a lot of positions. I really like the depth that we have especially on our defensive line and if we can continue to nurture that and get guys ready to play we will be good."
Trojans Still Competing at All Positions
Being almost two weeks into fall camp, Barlow emphasized that they are still a long way from determining who will earn starting spots for the team's season opener against Norfolk State University on September 1.
"As we get into figuring out who the players are going to be at which spots, it give us an opportunity to create some consistency and rhythm, but we are not there yet," Barlow said. "There is still a lot of competition and we have to figure it out. This will be ongoing for a lot of positions throughout fall camp and throughout the year."
Barlow also said he hopes most of his players have aspirations past starting a game for the Trojans.
"With every position, I hope I have players – whether they play quarterback, defensive tackle, punter or long snapper – I hope their number one goal is to be a starter at Virginia State University" Barlow said.
Young Trojans Impressing but Still Have Plenty to Learn
Virginia State University's young players got plenty of opportunities to display their talents in Saturday's scrimmage. The youngsters showed some promise but also still have a long way to go according to Barlow.
"Newcomer Washington came in and made a really big play and got an interception" Barlow said. "Today was their first chance out there on the field. Just like most of the guys, as the scrimmage went on they got better.
The Trojans will take Monday off before getting back to practice at Rogers Stadium on Tuesday afternoon.
For more information on VSU football, follow Trojans Athletics on Twitter @VSUsports, or call 804-524-5030.
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"We were excited about having the opportunity to get out on the field, get the guys lined up and to see if they understood the system and plays," Barlow said. I saw some really good stuff. I saw guys making plays there were some nice catches made by the receivers. Cook made some really good throws. Our defensive the players stood up and made some plays. Newcomer Washington came in and made a really big play and got an interception. Sacks were made by Alexander Williams and Noah Pryor.
The guys are running to the ball doing some really good stuff. It's a good start and apparently, we have a long way to go. The ball was on the ground too much in terms of center and quarterback exchange. This is one area that we need to continue to work on. All and all we kept the players healthy and we have the opportunity to look at the film and continue to improve one day at a time.
"We have better depth this season in a lot of positions. I really like the depth that we have especially on our defensive line and if we can continue to nurture that and get guys ready to play we will be good."
Trojans Still Competing at All Positions
Being almost two weeks into fall camp, Barlow emphasized that they are still a long way from determining who will earn starting spots for the team's season opener against Norfolk State University on September 1.
"As we get into figuring out who the players are going to be at which spots, it give us an opportunity to create some consistency and rhythm, but we are not there yet," Barlow said. "There is still a lot of competition and we have to figure it out. This will be ongoing for a lot of positions throughout fall camp and throughout the year."
Barlow also said he hopes most of his players have aspirations past starting a game for the Trojans.
"With every position, I hope I have players – whether they play quarterback, defensive tackle, punter or long snapper – I hope their number one goal is to be a starter at Virginia State University" Barlow said.
Young Trojans Impressing but Still Have Plenty to Learn
Virginia State University's young players got plenty of opportunities to display their talents in Saturday's scrimmage. The youngsters showed some promise but also still have a long way to go according to Barlow.
"Newcomer Washington came in and made a really big play and got an interception" Barlow said. "Today was their first chance out there on the field. Just like most of the guys, as the scrimmage went on they got better.
The Trojans will take Monday off before getting back to practice at Rogers Stadium on Tuesday afternoon.
For more information on VSU football, follow Trojans Athletics on Twitter @VSUsports, or call 804-524-5030.
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North Carolina A&T State Coach Sam Washington Discusses No. 6 Jacksonville State; JSU's Grass discuss the Gamecocks foe A&T.
N.C. A&T head coach Sam Washington's Weekly Football Press Conference, 8/20/18.
Sam Washington will make his head coaching debut 7 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 25 against Jacksonville State on ESPN.
Head coach John Grass, running back Tramel Terry, linebacker Quan Stoudemire and defensive lineman Connor Christian meet with the media and preview the Gamecocks' season opener against North Carolina A&T.
NEXT GAME: #14 North Carolina A&T State Aggies vs. #6 Jacksonville State Gamecocks
EVENT: GUARDIAN CREDIT UNION FCS KICKOFF
VENUE: CRAMTON BOWL, Montgomery, Alabama
CAPACITY: 25,000
TIME: 7:00 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN
Coastal Carolina adds Norfolk State to 2019 football schedule
CONWAY, South Carolina -- The Coastal Carolina Chanticleers have added the Norfolk State Spartans to their 2019 football schedule, FBSchedules.com has learned.
Coastal Carolina will host Norfolk State at Brooks Stadium in Conway, South Carolina on Sept. 14, 2019. CCU will pay NSU a $225,000 guarantee for the game, according to a copy of the contract obtained via a state Freedom of Information Act request.
Coastal Carolina and Norfolk State have never met on the gridiron.
Norfolk State is a member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). The Spartans finished the 2017 season 4-7 overall and 4-4 in MEAC play.
The addition of Norfolk State tentatively completes Coastal Carolina’s non-conference schedule for the 2019 season. The Chanticleers are scheduled to open the season at home in Brooks Stadium on Aug. 31 against Eastern Michigan.
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Coastal Carolina will host Norfolk State at Brooks Stadium in Conway, South Carolina on Sept. 14, 2019. CCU will pay NSU a $225,000 guarantee for the game, according to a copy of the contract obtained via a state Freedom of Information Act request.
Coastal Carolina and Norfolk State have never met on the gridiron.
Norfolk State is a member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). The Spartans finished the 2017 season 4-7 overall and 4-4 in MEAC play.
The addition of Norfolk State tentatively completes Coastal Carolina’s non-conference schedule for the 2019 season. The Chanticleers are scheduled to open the season at home in Brooks Stadium on Aug. 31 against Eastern Michigan.
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Howard University Women’s Basketball Announces 2018-19 Non-Conference Schedule
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Howard University women's basketball announced its 2018-19 non-conference schedule today. The non-conference slate features 13 regular season games. Four of those games will take place in Burr Gymnasium.
"I'm really excited about this upcoming season. We are returning our entire roster with the addition of two talented freshmen (Krislyn Marsh and Gia Thorpe), so I'm happy to say we're going into the season more experienced than last year," said head coach Tiesha "Ty" Grace.
The Bison open the season away at La Salle on Nov. 6 in Philadelphia, PA before bringing the competition home on Nov. 9 when they host New Jersey Institute of Technology. Howard will meet William & Mary on Nov. 12 in Williamsburg, VA. The Bison face Siena in Burr (Nov. 19) before traveling to Fairleigh Dickinson (Nov. 25) to wrap up November road games. The last home game of the month will take place on Nov. 28 against area rival George Mason University.
"Every year we're looking to be competitive during the non-conference season with the intent that it will ultimately get us ready for the MEAC. I think this schedule allows us to do so, by playing the likes of William and Mary, George Mason and Mercer, who all are coming off 20-win seasons last year. My players also get an opportunity to play teams from high level conferences such as the ACC and AAC."
December begins with four road games (Dec. 1, Dec. 8, Dec. 13, Dec. 15) before the Bison welcome Mercer on Dec. 18. Howard closes their non-conference schedule on the road against University of Cincinnati (Dec. 21) and University of North Carolina (Dec. 28).
"North Carolina and Cincinnati will be tough matchups, but we will be up for the challenge. Myself, team, and staff look forward to every game. We are ready to compete and embrace any challenge this season. This team is ready. Their time is now!" exclaimed Grace.
Howard ended last season 12-18 overall and 8-8 in the MEAC.
Howard ended last season 12-18 overall and 8-8 in the MEAC.
The full schedule of women's basketball non-conference games can be viewed by visiting the HUBison website. Dates for Howard's MEAC contests will be announced at a later date.
About Howard University Athletics
The Howard University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics sponsors 19 NCAA Division I men and women varsity sports. The programs represent six conferences: the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC), Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association (CCSA), Sun Belt Conference, Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) and Atlantic Sun (ASUN) Conference. Visit www.hubison.com to learn more.
What the addition of Jamal Currie-Elliott means to North Carolina Central
DURHAM, North Carolina -- North Carolina Central interim head coach Granville Eastman got a gift wrapped four-star present in the form of running back Jamal Currie-Elliott this month.
Elliott played high school football up the road from NCCU’s campus at Hillside High, and has returned to the Bull City after a taking a detour through the Pacific Northwest. Elliott (5-10, 185) committed to Oregon out of high school, enrolling in January and going through spring practice with the Ducks. However, Elliott left school shortly after the spring game and popped back up in his hometown, reporting to camp with the Eagles.
Elliott will be eligible to play right away and should make an immediate impact for the Eagles. It’s too early in camp to tell if Elliott will dethrone returning starter Isaiah Totten as the No. 1 ball carrier, but he will definitely add to the team’s offensive arsenal.
“Our first day of 1-on-1 (drills) he was clearly the best player out on the field,” Eastman said. “Without a question. He’s been more than a pleasant surprise.”
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Monday, August 20, 2018
N.C. A&T begins final week of prep for season opener against Jacksonville State
GREENSBORO, North Carolina — It’s game week. At last.
Sam Washington presided over his first gathering of alumni and fans at N.C. A&T’s weekly head coach’s football luncheon today at the Alumni Foundation Events Center on A&T’s campus.
If the new coach was nervous, it didn’t show.
The No. 14 Aggies will open the season against No. 6 Jacksonville State at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Crampton Bowl stadium in Montgomery, Ala., in a made-for-TV game.
“We are blessed for this opportunity,” Washington said. “And this is a huge opportunity for us. … Now we’re looked upon on a national level, and I am tickled pink that ESPN thought enough of our brand to invite us to play a top-10 I-AA football team. That says a lot about where we are.”
Washington is an old-school coach, hence the old-school Division I-AA reference to what is now called the Football Championship Subdivision.
It’s the same thing.
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Sam Washington presided over his first gathering of alumni and fans at N.C. A&T’s weekly head coach’s football luncheon today at the Alumni Foundation Events Center on A&T’s campus.
If the new coach was nervous, it didn’t show.
The No. 14 Aggies will open the season against No. 6 Jacksonville State at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Crampton Bowl stadium in Montgomery, Ala., in a made-for-TV game.
“We are blessed for this opportunity,” Washington said. “And this is a huge opportunity for us. … Now we’re looked upon on a national level, and I am tickled pink that ESPN thought enough of our brand to invite us to play a top-10 I-AA football team. That says a lot about where we are.”
Washington is an old-school coach, hence the old-school Division I-AA reference to what is now called the Football Championship Subdivision.
It’s the same thing.
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New coach looks to keep Prairie View's momentum going
PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas -- Since 2007, Prairie View A&M has had seven winning seasons, highlighted by the 2009 SWAC championship. So winning has become the norm for the Panthers’ football program, which has finished above .500 in each of the last three seasons.
The exploits of the past three years were under the direction of coach Willie Simmons, who in the offseason took the same position at Florida A&M. Eric Dooley, a veteran assistant at three SWAC schools who has been part of seven SWAC championships as either a player or coach, now has the responsibility of continuing that success.
“It’s going to always be tough here because of the expectations, and that’s the way it should be,” said Dooley, who spent the previous four years as offensive coordinator at Grambling State, the two-time reigning conference champion.
In winning their final three games of 2017, the Panthers finished 6-5 overall and at 4-3 were third in the league’s West Division. Prairie View has had a winning conference record in 10 of the past 11 seasons.
Returning seven offensive starters and four on defense, the Panthers are again picked to finish third in their division. Seven players received preseason all-conference recognition — cornerback JuAnthony Parker, offensive lineman Corbin Finlayson, running back Dawonya Tucker, offensive lineman Roderick Smith, wide receiver Markcus Hardy, tight end Zarrian Holcombe and defensive back Reggie Stubblefield — with Parker and Finlayson earning first-team status. Linebacker Anthony Stubbs is the top returning tackler (69, with 5½ sacks).
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The exploits of the past three years were under the direction of coach Willie Simmons, who in the offseason took the same position at Florida A&M. Eric Dooley, a veteran assistant at three SWAC schools who has been part of seven SWAC championships as either a player or coach, now has the responsibility of continuing that success.
“It’s going to always be tough here because of the expectations, and that’s the way it should be,” said Dooley, who spent the previous four years as offensive coordinator at Grambling State, the two-time reigning conference champion.
In winning their final three games of 2017, the Panthers finished 6-5 overall and at 4-3 were third in the league’s West Division. Prairie View has had a winning conference record in 10 of the past 11 seasons.
Returning seven offensive starters and four on defense, the Panthers are again picked to finish third in their division. Seven players received preseason all-conference recognition — cornerback JuAnthony Parker, offensive lineman Corbin Finlayson, running back Dawonya Tucker, offensive lineman Roderick Smith, wide receiver Markcus Hardy, tight end Zarrian Holcombe and defensive back Reggie Stubblefield — with Parker and Finlayson earning first-team status. Linebacker Anthony Stubbs is the top returning tackler (69, with 5½ sacks).
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TSU seeks offensive reboot after 2-win season
HOUSTON, Texas -- Wins have been slow to come by for Michael Haywood in his first two seasons as head coach at Texas Southern. The Tigers have won six times in that span and are coming off a 2-9 season in which they lost their first seven games.
“We’ve been in a losing funk the last couple of years and want to turn things around,” Tigers junior middle linebacker Julian Marcantel said. “We want to change the culture.”
Haywood has been changings things up a bit and in the offseason made two additions to his staff. Morris Watts, who Haywood said has been his mentor since 1995, is the new coordinator of an offense that averaged 17.5 points a game in 2017. Michael Slater, who comes from Arizona State, is in charge of the defensive line, a position the Tigers have addressed with several promising newcomers.
Offensively in the SWAC last year, TSU ranked seventh in scoring, eighth in offense (270.8 yards per game) and eighth in passing offense (144.3), going 2-5 in league play.
“I didn’t feel like we were unified and all on the same page last year,” said Haywood, who was head coach at Miami (Ohio) from 2009-2010.
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HU Women’s Soccer Picks Up First Win of the Season Defeating Youngstown 2-0
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio -- Women's soccer defeated Youngstown State University (YSU) in a decisive road win today in Farmers National Bank Field. This is the first win of the season as the Bison improve to 1-1-0.
"I thought we played better today which resulted in a well deserved win. With that being said, once we scored our second goal we became complacent," stated head coach Brent Leiba. "I would like to see us finish the game with the same mentality and effort that was demonstrated to score both of our goals."
The first point of the game came from senior Jasmin Miller who scored on a breakaway goal at the 23 minute mark. In the first half, the Bison outshot Youngstown,7-3.
Freshman forward Jordan Taylor led the team in shots, recording three. The Penguins freshman midfielder Luca Fahmer was the YSU team leader with four shots.
During the second half, the Bison saw additional scoring action in the 65th minute as sophomore Aleeya Sawyer scored off of an assist from Kendall Macauly. Junior goalkeeper Alayah Hightower made three saves as the Bison ended the game with a 2-0 victory.
Youngstown outshot Howard in the second half, 12-3 and had more total corner kicks, 7-4; however, they failed to capitalize off of their advantages. The Penguins fell to 0-1-1.
"Overall, we learned a lot this weekend and look forward to getting better each game," Leiba said.
Howard hosts its first home game on Friday, Aug. 24 against Yale at 7 p.m in Greene Stadium.
About Howard University Athletics
The Howard University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics sponsors 19 NCAA Division I men and women varsity sports. The programs represent six conferences: the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC), Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association (CCSA), Sun Belt Conference, Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) and Atlantic Sun (ASUN) Conference. Visit www.hubison.com to learn more.
The Howard University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics sponsors 19 NCAA Division I men and women varsity sports. The programs represent six conferences: the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC), Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association (CCSA), Sun Belt Conference, Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) and Atlantic Sun (ASUN) Conference. Visit www.hubison.com to learn more.
Alabama A&M Unveils New Nike Apparel
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama — The Nike swoosh officially is now part of Alabama A&M athletics.
Alabama A&M's athletic department has joined an apparel partnership with Nike and BSN that begins during the 2018-19 athletic seasons.
In front of a crowd gathered at Louis Crews Stadium for Fan Day, the Alabama A&M athletic department unveiled its new Nike apparel for the fall sports with student-athletes from the football, women's soccer and volleyball teams modeling the new uniform combinations.
"This is an exciting time for our university and its athletic programs," Alabama A&M Director of Athletics Bryan Hicks said. "This partnership brings two extremely recognizable brands together, and as our athletic programs move into the future, we feel like this is a partnership that will create great opportunities for everyone involved."
As a SWAC member, Alabama A&M previously wore apparel supplied by Russell — which had a contract with the conference. That conference-wide contract ended following the 2017-18 athletic seasons, giving SWAC members an opportunity to pursue their own apparel deals.
"Nike was a good fit for us here at Alabama A&M, and we're looking forward to working with them as we enter this new era," Hicks said. "This has created a lot of excitement among our student-athletes, and having these two brands come together also is generating a lot of excitement for the future."
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ASU Breakfast of Champions set for August 31 in downtown Montgomery
MONTGOMERY, Alabama | The Alabama State University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics will host the second annual "Breakfast of Champions" Friday, August 31, with ESPN's Jay Walker serving as the keynote speaker for the event.
The event will take place from 9 am until 11 am at the Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa Convention Center, located at 201 Tallapoosa Street. The following championship teams (Soccer, volleyball, women's cross country, men's golf, men's and women's tennis, bowling, indoor track & field (men), indoor track & field women, and outdoor track (women)) from 2016-17 will receive their rings at the event. Student-athletes who were on championship teams during the 2017-18 are welcome to attend and be recognized at the football game Saturday night, with the goal for the those champions to receive their rings before the new year.
All former and current student-athletes who were on those championship teams being honored, click here to RSVP today. There are a limited number of tickets available to the general public, and can be purchased for $25 at the door. Those individuals wanting to attend the event from the general public, should RSVP to Veleta Rogers by clicking here.
Walker, who starred at Howard University where led the Bison to their first playoff berth in team history, will headline the event. A political science major, Walker led Howard to an 11-0 record in 1994, breaking several Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) and Howard records that earned him All-American honors. He was named the I-AA Player of the Year by Sports Illustrated, and was drafted by the New England Patriots which started his four-year NFL career.
He is currently the President of Walker Financial Services, in Oxon Hill (MD). He also is a Maryland State Delegate representing the 26th Legislative District in the Maryland General Assembly and is a sought after lead color commentator; having worked for BET Sports, ESPNU, NFL Network, as well as the Host of the Black Family Channel's weekly Sports Desk. Walker has been featured on The George Michael Sports Machine, ESPN, SportsTalk with Glenn Harris, Comcast Sportsnet, The Sports Groove, and The Washington Post for both his success on the field as a Quarterback, as well as his community involvement off of the field. While the accolades have been rewarding, Jay Walker has always remained humble in the fact that "it's always better to give than receive."
The purpose of the "Breakfast of Champions" is to celebrate, and recognize, Alabama State University student-athletes that have excelled in the their respective field of competition, and have won Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) championships in their sport.
Mark your calendars for August 31, 2018 because this event is sure to kick off our seasons right!
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The event will take place from 9 am until 11 am at the Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa Convention Center, located at 201 Tallapoosa Street. The following championship teams (Soccer, volleyball, women's cross country, men's golf, men's and women's tennis, bowling, indoor track & field (men), indoor track & field women, and outdoor track (women)) from 2016-17 will receive their rings at the event. Student-athletes who were on championship teams during the 2017-18 are welcome to attend and be recognized at the football game Saturday night, with the goal for the those champions to receive their rings before the new year.
All former and current student-athletes who were on those championship teams being honored, click here to RSVP today. There are a limited number of tickets available to the general public, and can be purchased for $25 at the door. Those individuals wanting to attend the event from the general public, should RSVP to Veleta Rogers by clicking here.
Walker, who starred at Howard University where led the Bison to their first playoff berth in team history, will headline the event. A political science major, Walker led Howard to an 11-0 record in 1994, breaking several Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) and Howard records that earned him All-American honors. He was named the I-AA Player of the Year by Sports Illustrated, and was drafted by the New England Patriots which started his four-year NFL career.
He is currently the President of Walker Financial Services, in Oxon Hill (MD). He also is a Maryland State Delegate representing the 26th Legislative District in the Maryland General Assembly and is a sought after lead color commentator; having worked for BET Sports, ESPNU, NFL Network, as well as the Host of the Black Family Channel's weekly Sports Desk. Walker has been featured on The George Michael Sports Machine, ESPN, SportsTalk with Glenn Harris, Comcast Sportsnet, The Sports Groove, and The Washington Post for both his success on the field as a Quarterback, as well as his community involvement off of the field. While the accolades have been rewarding, Jay Walker has always remained humble in the fact that "it's always better to give than receive."
The purpose of the "Breakfast of Champions" is to celebrate, and recognize, Alabama State University student-athletes that have excelled in the their respective field of competition, and have won Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) championships in their sport.
Mark your calendars for August 31, 2018 because this event is sure to kick off our seasons right!
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For complete coverage of Alabama State University athletics, follow us on social media at @BamaStateSports (Twitter), /BamaStateSports (Facebook), and @BamaStateSports (Instagram) or visit the official home of Alabama State University athletics at BamaStateSports.com.
The CW to Carry The AAMU Football Review with Connell Maynor
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama — Alabama A&M football is returning to television.
This season of the Alabama A&M Football Review with Connell Maynor is scheduled to begin on Sunday, Sept. 2. on the Tennessee Valley's CW following the Bulldogs season opener against Miles.
The football review will air each Sunday at 9:30 p.m. CT and the 30-minute program will feature Coach Maynor offering commentary and analysis on the previous week's game.
The Bulldogs open the season at home against Miles on Sept. 1 in the Louis Crews Classic, with kickoff set for 6 p.m. Season tickets and single game tickets are now sale for the 2018 season. The Bulldogs play four home games during the campaign with North Alabama, Alcorn State and Grambling State joining Miles. For more information on tickets, call (256) 372-4700 or visit the ticket website.
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This season of the Alabama A&M Football Review with Connell Maynor is scheduled to begin on Sunday, Sept. 2. on the Tennessee Valley's CW following the Bulldogs season opener against Miles.
The football review will air each Sunday at 9:30 p.m. CT and the 30-minute program will feature Coach Maynor offering commentary and analysis on the previous week's game.
The Bulldogs open the season at home against Miles on Sept. 1 in the Louis Crews Classic, with kickoff set for 6 p.m. Season tickets and single game tickets are now sale for the 2018 season. The Bulldogs play four home games during the campaign with North Alabama, Alcorn State and Grambling State joining Miles. For more information on tickets, call (256) 372-4700 or visit the ticket website.
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Hampton Pirates Showcased in 24 Fall Dates on ESPN+
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina – Hampton University fans will get to enjoy HU athletes on a whole new level this fall as the Big South has partnered with ESPN+, bringing 24 Hampton dates to a national audience.
Hampton will see 12 volleyball matches, six soccer matches, and all six football home games on ESPN+ as presentations of the Big South Network.
ESPN+ is the exclusive steaming home of Big South Network productions. Fans can subscribe to ESPN+ for just $4.99 a month (or $49.99 per year). ESPN+ is an integrated part of the completely redesigned ESPN App.
Below is the schedule, sorted by date that Hampton will appear on ESPN+. The schedule is subject to change with the most up-to-date schedules being listed on BigSouthSports.com. All contests are available exclusively on ESPN+. All Big South Championships, beginning with quarterfinal action, will also be broadcast on ESPN+.
September
9/1 – Football vs. Shaw
9/8 – Football at Monmouth
9/14 – Soccer vs. Gardner-Webb
9/15 – Football vs. Tennessee State
9/21 – Volleyball at Presbyterian
9/22 – Soccer at Winthrop
9/27 – Volleyball vs. UNC Asheville
9/28 – Volleyball vs. USC Upstate
9/29 – Football vs. Charleston Southern
9/30 – Soccer vs. USC Upstate
October
10/3 – Soccer at Longwood
10/5 – Volleyball at Radford
10/6 – Football vs. Lane
10/10 – Soccer vs. Radford
10/12 – Volleyball at Gardner-Webb
10/13 – Football at Presbyterian
10/13 – Soccer at UNC Asheville
10/16 – Volleyball vs. Campbell
10/19 – Volleyball vs. High Point
10/20 – Volleyball vs. Gardner-Webb
10/23 – Volleyball at Campbell
10/27 – Football vs. Virginia-Lynchburg
10/30 – Volleyball vs. Norfolk State
November
11/2 – Volleyball at UNC Asheville
11/3 – Volleyball at USC Upstate
11/17 – Football vs. St. Andrews
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Hampton will see 12 volleyball matches, six soccer matches, and all six football home games on ESPN+ as presentations of the Big South Network.
ESPN+ is the exclusive steaming home of Big South Network productions. Fans can subscribe to ESPN+ for just $4.99 a month (or $49.99 per year). ESPN+ is an integrated part of the completely redesigned ESPN App.
Below is the schedule, sorted by date that Hampton will appear on ESPN+. The schedule is subject to change with the most up-to-date schedules being listed on BigSouthSports.com. All contests are available exclusively on ESPN+. All Big South Championships, beginning with quarterfinal action, will also be broadcast on ESPN+.
September
9/1 – Football vs. Shaw
9/8 – Football at Monmouth
9/14 – Soccer vs. Gardner-Webb
9/15 – Football vs. Tennessee State
9/21 – Volleyball at Presbyterian
9/22 – Soccer at Winthrop
9/27 – Volleyball vs. UNC Asheville
9/28 – Volleyball vs. USC Upstate
9/29 – Football vs. Charleston Southern
9/30 – Soccer vs. USC Upstate
October
10/3 – Soccer at Longwood
10/5 – Volleyball at Radford
10/6 – Football vs. Lane
10/10 – Soccer vs. Radford
10/12 – Volleyball at Gardner-Webb
10/13 – Football at Presbyterian
10/13 – Soccer at UNC Asheville
10/16 – Volleyball vs. Campbell
10/19 – Volleyball vs. High Point
10/20 – Volleyball vs. Gardner-Webb
10/23 – Volleyball at Campbell
10/27 – Football vs. Virginia-Lynchburg
10/30 – Volleyball vs. Norfolk State
November
11/2 – Volleyball at UNC Asheville
11/3 – Volleyball at USC Upstate
11/17 – Football vs. St. Andrews
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Track and Field Makes a Comeback at Harris-Stowe
ST. LOUIS, Missouri -- Earlier this summer, the Harris-Stowe State University Athletics Department announced that they would be bringing back Track and Field. After the hiring of Fred Lewis as the Director, Lewis has been very optimistic about how this season could play out.
"This 2018-19 school year at Harris-Stowe State University will encompass great thing: the largest incoming class, superior academics,an increase of college degrees and the start of new track and field greatness. This transformation of the track program is my destiny. A life of developing state record, collegiate champions, Olympians, and World caliber athletes around the world has no comparison to the opportunity of helping develop college graduates. There is no better place to have this success but in St Louis at a HBCU, particularly at HSSU."
For more information, contact Fred Lewis, Director of Track and Field, at lewisf@hssu.edu.
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"This 2018-19 school year at Harris-Stowe State University will encompass great thing: the largest incoming class, superior academics,an increase of college degrees and the start of new track and field greatness. This transformation of the track program is my destiny. A life of developing state record, collegiate champions, Olympians, and World caliber athletes around the world has no comparison to the opportunity of helping develop college graduates. There is no better place to have this success but in St Louis at a HBCU, particularly at HSSU."
For more information, contact Fred Lewis, Director of Track and Field, at lewisf@hssu.edu.
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Former WVSU Yellow Jacket Standout Jasmine Davis Signs Pro Contract
INSTITUTE, West Virginia -- Former West Virginia State University women's basketball standout Jasmine Davis has signed a contract to play professionally overseas with Sportovni Basketbalova Skola (SBS) Ostrava in Czech Republic.
SBS Ostrava is Central Euro League, the league is one of the top divisions in Europe. The season tips off in early September with playoffs concluding in March.
"Getting this opportunity is a blessing, it has always been a dream of mine and reality is setting in," Davis said. "I'm more than grateful to get a chance to continue my basketball career overseas and getting a chance to see the world while I do that."
It was a solid campaign for Davis in 2017-18 as she ranks second in program history in 3-pointers made with 164 made. Davis, a junior college transfer, only played two seasons for the Yellow Jackets. Davis helped our team to a 13-9 conference record as well as a third place final ranking in the Mountain East Conference.
She received Mountain East All-Conference Honorable Mention and ended the regular season averaging over 13 points and five rebounds per game. She was second in the MEC in 3-pointers made with ninety in 2017-18.
"We are very excited and proud of Jasmine as she takes this step to become a professional basketball player," Yellow Jacket Head Coach Charles Marshall said. "It was a goal of hers that she worked extremely hard to obtain and she will no doubt continue to represent Lady Jacket Women's Basketball and make us proud."
The Jackets are coming off arguably the most successful season in program history earning first round bye in MEC conference tournament and was 10 points from reaching the MEC championship game.
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SBS Ostrava is Central Euro League, the league is one of the top divisions in Europe. The season tips off in early September with playoffs concluding in March.
"Getting this opportunity is a blessing, it has always been a dream of mine and reality is setting in," Davis said. "I'm more than grateful to get a chance to continue my basketball career overseas and getting a chance to see the world while I do that."
It was a solid campaign for Davis in 2017-18 as she ranks second in program history in 3-pointers made with 164 made. Davis, a junior college transfer, only played two seasons for the Yellow Jackets. Davis helped our team to a 13-9 conference record as well as a third place final ranking in the Mountain East Conference.
She received Mountain East All-Conference Honorable Mention and ended the regular season averaging over 13 points and five rebounds per game. She was second in the MEC in 3-pointers made with ninety in 2017-18.
"We are very excited and proud of Jasmine as she takes this step to become a professional basketball player," Yellow Jacket Head Coach Charles Marshall said. "It was a goal of hers that she worked extremely hard to obtain and she will no doubt continue to represent Lady Jacket Women's Basketball and make us proud."
The Jackets are coming off arguably the most successful season in program history earning first round bye in MEC conference tournament and was 10 points from reaching the MEC championship game.
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Hampton Pirates Sailing Announces 2018 Fall Schedule
HAMPTON, Virginia -- The Hampton University sailing team announced its fall 2018 schedule on Thursday -- a slate that opens with a home regatta.
The Pirates will be at Strawberry Banks to open the fall 2018 campaign on Sept. 1-2 with the Edward Teach Memorial-which is one of the two regattas Hampton won this past season. From there, the Pirates will be on the road for seven straight races to close out the fall.
The ODU Riley Cup and Navy Laser Singlehanded Qualifier will be Sept. 8-9, for the first of two straight weekends at the U.S. Naval Academy. They will return to Annapolis for a second Navy Laser Singlehanded Qualifier on September 15-16 and go back the next weekend for the Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association (MAISA) Conference Laser Championship. The Pirates will participate in the Moody Trophy Sept. 29-30, hosted by the University of Rhode Island to close out September.
Hampton will compete in the Co-Ed Showcase Preliminary Round Oct. 6-7 hosted in the Boston, Massachusetts area. If they finish in the top nine in Boston, they will travel to Maryland on October 20-21 for the final round of the Co-Ed Showcase. The Pirates will wrap up the fall Oct. 27-28 with the MAISA Fall Co-Ed Conference Championship hosted by Navy.
For more information on Hampton University sailing, please call the Office of Sports Information at (757) 727-5811, or visit the official Pirates website at www.hamptonpirates.com.
The Pirates will be at Strawberry Banks to open the fall 2018 campaign on Sept. 1-2 with the Edward Teach Memorial-which is one of the two regattas Hampton won this past season. From there, the Pirates will be on the road for seven straight races to close out the fall.
The ODU Riley Cup and Navy Laser Singlehanded Qualifier will be Sept. 8-9, for the first of two straight weekends at the U.S. Naval Academy. They will return to Annapolis for a second Navy Laser Singlehanded Qualifier on September 15-16 and go back the next weekend for the Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association (MAISA) Conference Laser Championship. The Pirates will participate in the Moody Trophy Sept. 29-30, hosted by the University of Rhode Island to close out September.
Hampton will compete in the Co-Ed Showcase Preliminary Round Oct. 6-7 hosted in the Boston, Massachusetts area. If they finish in the top nine in Boston, they will travel to Maryland on October 20-21 for the final round of the Co-Ed Showcase. The Pirates will wrap up the fall Oct. 27-28 with the MAISA Fall Co-Ed Conference Championship hosted by Navy.
For more information on Hampton University sailing, please call the Office of Sports Information at (757) 727-5811, or visit the official Pirates website at www.hamptonpirates.com.
Dr. Larry Glover Named Athletics Director at Fisk University
Dr. Larry E. Glover |
“It’s always such a joy to have our graduates return to their alma mater to invest their time and talents into our students’ futures,” said Willie Jude, vice president, student affairs and enrollment management. “Dr. Glover is prepared to move forward and focus on the future of Fisk. We look forward to his leadership, contribution, and vision.”
Dr. Glover will continue overseeing the school’s athletic department in a full-time capacity. Under his current leadership, the institution’s sports program has expanded to include soccer and golf programs. Under his tenure as director of Fisk’s Education program, a new Bachelor of Science major in Special Education was established, with a grant and full accreditation from the Tennessee Department of Education. The program was selected for partnership with Belmont University Teacher Education Department (faculty and student exchange program). In addition to earning his B.A. in Health and Physical Education from Fisk University, he has a M.A. from Tennessee State University and a Doctorate degree from Texas Southern University. He is a member of the NCAA Management Council Committee and sits on the executive committee for the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics.
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Sunday, August 19, 2018
Alabama State Hornets Labor Day Classic Press Conference set for Wednesday, August 22
MONTGOMERY, Alabama | The Alabama State University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics announced it will hold a press conference Wednesday, August 22 for the Labor Day Classic contest between the Hornets and Tuskegee.
The press conference is open to the public, and will take place in the ASU Stadium Club Lounge at 11 am on Wednesday.
Coaches from both schools - Donald Hill-Eley of Alabama State and Willie Slater of Tuskegee - will be in attendance to discuss the contest which will be 10 days from the date of the press conference. It will be the second year of the Labor Day Classic at ASU Stadium, with Tuskegee claiming a 14-6 victory in the first contest last year.
Administrators from both institutions will also be hand to discuss the events during the week, leading up to the football contest.
Alabama State opens the season at home against Tuskegee September 1 in the Labor Day Classic, with kick set for 5 pm. Season tickets and single game tickets are now sale for the 2018 season. The Hornets play four home games during the campaign with Jackson State, Texas Southern and Mississippi Valley State joining Tuskegee. Several options are available for fans this season, including a Young Alumni package and group rates. For more information, call (334) 229-4551 or visit BamaStateSports.com.
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The press conference is open to the public, and will take place in the ASU Stadium Club Lounge at 11 am on Wednesday.
Coaches from both schools - Donald Hill-Eley of Alabama State and Willie Slater of Tuskegee - will be in attendance to discuss the contest which will be 10 days from the date of the press conference. It will be the second year of the Labor Day Classic at ASU Stadium, with Tuskegee claiming a 14-6 victory in the first contest last year.
Administrators from both institutions will also be hand to discuss the events during the week, leading up to the football contest.
Alabama State opens the season at home against Tuskegee September 1 in the Labor Day Classic, with kick set for 5 pm. Season tickets and single game tickets are now sale for the 2018 season. The Hornets play four home games during the campaign with Jackson State, Texas Southern and Mississippi Valley State joining Tuskegee. Several options are available for fans this season, including a Young Alumni package and group rates. For more information, call (334) 229-4551 or visit BamaStateSports.com.
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Grambling Lady Tigers bounce back with road victory
THIBODAUX, Louisiana| Just two days after dropping a road decision to Lamar to open the season, the Grambling State University women's soccer team got goals by Kailey Penaand Kaylee Holt as the Lady Tigers bounced back with a 2-1 victory over Nicholls on Sunday afternoon at the Nicholls Soccer Complex.
"I'm very pleased with how our team bounced back from adversity today after a tough opening loss," Grambling State head coach Justin Wagar said. "We responded well. GSU went down early in the game and didn't hesitate to battle back. We had a lot more focus and intensity today and battled until the end. It was a nice road win for our program."
Grambling State (1-1-0) fell behind in the 17th minute when Alison Ward scored off a deflection to give Nicholls (0-2-0) a 1-0 lead.
The Lady Tigers didn't fold and just eight minutes later, Jasmine Smith's cross found Pena for the equalizer in the 25th minute.
The score remained tied at 1 until the 57th minute when Holt converted a penalty kick to give Grambling State its first lead of the game and the season.
Turning Point
Down 1-0 after 17 minutes of action, Grambling State battled back and didn't let the deficit affect this young, but veteran squad.
Jasmine Smith's cross found Kailey Pena and the freshman found the back of the net for her first collegiate goal to tie the game at 1 in the 25th minute.
Pena's goal sparked the Lady Tigers as Grambling State and Nicholls went into the break level at 1.
Kaylee Holt, the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) Preseason Offensive Player of the Year, notched her first goal of the season from the penalty spot in the 57th minute as the Lady Tigers earned their first win of the season and avenged last season's 1-0 loss to the Colonials.
Inside the Numbers
· Hanna Johnson started in the net for Grambling State and played all 90 minutes
· Hanna Johnson registered five saves on 13 shots faced
· Jade Gallaher notched three saves on 13 shots for the Colonials
· Grambling State finished with 14 shots, with five being on target
· Nicholls tallied 13 shots, including six on frame
· Both teams recorded five corner kicks
· There were 20 fouls (nine by Grambling State) and two yellow cards (both Grambling State)
News & Notes
· Grambling State dropped a 1-0 decision at home last season to Nicholls.
· Hanna Johnson made her first start in goal for the Lady Tigers
· Kailey Pena scored her first collegiate goal
· With the penalty-kick goal, Kaylee Holt now has scored 10 career goals for the Black and Gold
Up Next
Grambling State continues its four-game season-opening road swing with a trip out west as the Lady Tigers travel to Moscow, Idaho to face off against the University of Idaho. The match is set to begin at 6 p.m. (central) at the Kibbie-Asui Activity Center and will be broadcasted live on PlutoTV (Channel – 242).
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"I'm very pleased with how our team bounced back from adversity today after a tough opening loss," Grambling State head coach Justin Wagar said. "We responded well. GSU went down early in the game and didn't hesitate to battle back. We had a lot more focus and intensity today and battled until the end. It was a nice road win for our program."
Grambling State (1-1-0) fell behind in the 17th minute when Alison Ward scored off a deflection to give Nicholls (0-2-0) a 1-0 lead.
The Lady Tigers didn't fold and just eight minutes later, Jasmine Smith's cross found Pena for the equalizer in the 25th minute.
The score remained tied at 1 until the 57th minute when Holt converted a penalty kick to give Grambling State its first lead of the game and the season.
Turning Point
Down 1-0 after 17 minutes of action, Grambling State battled back and didn't let the deficit affect this young, but veteran squad.
Jasmine Smith's cross found Kailey Pena and the freshman found the back of the net for her first collegiate goal to tie the game at 1 in the 25th minute.
Pena's goal sparked the Lady Tigers as Grambling State and Nicholls went into the break level at 1.
Kaylee Holt, the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) Preseason Offensive Player of the Year, notched her first goal of the season from the penalty spot in the 57th minute as the Lady Tigers earned their first win of the season and avenged last season's 1-0 loss to the Colonials.
Win No. 1 in the books as the Lady Tigers defeat Nicholls #RespectTheG #grambling #gramblingstate #gramblingstateuniversity #WhyNotGrambling
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Inside the Numbers
· Hanna Johnson started in the net for Grambling State and played all 90 minutes
· Hanna Johnson registered five saves on 13 shots faced
· Jade Gallaher notched three saves on 13 shots for the Colonials
· Grambling State finished with 14 shots, with five being on target
· Nicholls tallied 13 shots, including six on frame
· Both teams recorded five corner kicks
· There were 20 fouls (nine by Grambling State) and two yellow cards (both Grambling State)
News & Notes
· Grambling State dropped a 1-0 decision at home last season to Nicholls.
· Hanna Johnson made her first start in goal for the Lady Tigers
· Kailey Pena scored her first collegiate goal
· With the penalty-kick goal, Kaylee Holt now has scored 10 career goals for the Black and Gold
Up Next
Grambling State continues its four-game season-opening road swing with a trip out west as the Lady Tigers travel to Moscow, Idaho to face off against the University of Idaho. The match is set to begin at 6 p.m. (central) at the Kibbie-Asui Activity Center and will be broadcasted live on PlutoTV (Channel – 242).
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Grambling State Lady Tigers Release 2018-19 Schedule
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"We are excited about the lineup that we have for the upcoming season," Murray said. "It is a very challenging schedule as we play a number of NCAA Division I teams from last season. Our non-conference schedule will definitely prepare us for SWAC conference and beyond."
The Lady Tigers, who went 19-14 overall last season and 13-5 in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) play just one game at the Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center in 2018. Grambling State's non-conference slate will feature 10 road contests.
2018-19 Women's Basketball Schedule
The season tips off on Nov. 6 in Auburn, Ala. as Grambling State faces off against SEC foe Auburn. The 2018-19 home opener comes just three days later on Nov. 9 when McNeese State comes to town for a 5:30 p.m. tip-off.
After the home opener, Grambling State will play the next 12 games on the road, starting on Nov. 11 against Southern Miss. The Lady Tigers visit UT-Arlington (Nov. 20) and Alabama (Nov. 23) to conclude the opening month.
Grambling State visits the state of Kansas for two games, starting on Dec. 9 against Big 12 member Kansas and ending the trip at Wichita State (Dec. 11). Four days later, the Black and Gold make a trip to Tampa, Fla. to take on South Florida (Dec. 15).
The Lady Tigers leave the country for three straight games at the Puerto Rico Classic in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. Grambling State will meet South Dakota (Dec. 19), Indiana (Dec. 20) and Loyola Marymount (Dec. 21) before heading home for eight days to celebrate the holiday's.
The final non-conference game is on Dec. 30 in Stillwater, Okla., when the Lady Tigers face off against Oklahoma State.
Grambling State, which won the SWAC Tournament title for the first time in nearly 20 years last year, open up defense of the conference championship on the road when the Lady Tigers make their final trip to the state of Alabama. GSU will meet Alabama State (Jan. 5) and Alabama A&M (Jan. 7) to begin the new year.
For the first time in more than two months, the Lady Tigers will step back onto the court at the Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center on Jan. 12 as rival Southern comes to town. Alcorn State visits Grambling State on Jan. 14, but following that two-game homestand, the Lady Tigers take to the road to visit Texas Southern (Jan. 19) and Prairie View A&M (Jan. 21).
Grambling State closes out January with a home game against Jackson State (Jan. 26) and begin February with back-to-back home contests against Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Feb. 2) and Mississippi Valley State (Feb. 4).
After two straight road goals against Southern (Feb. 9) and Alcorn State (Feb. 11), Grambling State plays host to Texas Southern (Feb. 16) and Prairie View A&M (Feb. 18). The Lady Tigers conclude February on the road against Jackson State (Feb. 23), followed by road contests at Arkansas-Pine Bluff (March 2) and Mississippi Valley State (March 4).
Grambling State ends the regular season at home as Alabama State (March 7) and Alabama A&M (March 9) visits Grambling, La.
The 2019 SWAC Basketball Tournament is March 12-16, with the top four seeds play host to the opening-round games, before heading to the final four in Birmingham, Ala.
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Grambling State Completes Final Scrimmage of Fall Camp
GRAMBLING, Louisiana -- The Grambling State University football team concluded its final scrimmage of Fall Camp on Saturday night under the lights at Eddie G. Robinson Memorial Stadium.
The Tigers spent the last two weeks in preparation for Sept. 1 when GSU visits Louisiana in Lafayette, La. The Black and Gold predominately practiced under the lights as the first three games will be played after 5 p.m. Grambling State spent just two practices under the intense heat during fall camp, with morning practices on the two Thursday's.
Grambling State returns 14 starters from last season's Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) Championship season, but with the addition of a promising recruiting class, a handful of transfers and returning players with significant playing time from last season, the Tigers enter the season hungry and with a lot of momentum.
The Tigers begin the 2018 season in Lafayette, La. with their first-ever meeting against Louisiana. After a trip to Cajun Field, the Black and Gold visit Northwestern State on Sept. 8, before having the first of two open weeks on Sept. 15. After the open week, the Tigers will have their 2018 home opener on Sept. 22 against Alabama State at Eddie G. Robinson Memorial Stadium.
Season tickets are on sale at the GSU Ticket office and fan are encouraged to visit www.gsutigers.com or call the ticket office to purchase tickets. For more information on purchasing season tickets, call (318) 274-2625 or (318) 274-2629.
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The Tigers spent the last two weeks in preparation for Sept. 1 when GSU visits Louisiana in Lafayette, La. The Black and Gold predominately practiced under the lights as the first three games will be played after 5 p.m. Grambling State spent just two practices under the intense heat during fall camp, with morning practices on the two Thursday's.
Grambling State returns 14 starters from last season's Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) Championship season, but with the addition of a promising recruiting class, a handful of transfers and returning players with significant playing time from last season, the Tigers enter the season hungry and with a lot of momentum.
The Tigers begin the 2018 season in Lafayette, La. with their first-ever meeting against Louisiana. After a trip to Cajun Field, the Black and Gold visit Northwestern State on Sept. 8, before having the first of two open weeks on Sept. 15. After the open week, the Tigers will have their 2018 home opener on Sept. 22 against Alabama State at Eddie G. Robinson Memorial Stadium.
Season tickets are on sale at the GSU Ticket office and fan are encouraged to visit www.gsutigers.com or call the ticket office to purchase tickets. For more information on purchasing season tickets, call (318) 274-2625 or (318) 274-2629.
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The Florida A&M University Marching 100's New Drum Majors
Southwest DeKalb High School Director of Bands, James O. Seda, recognizes former student, Cori Bostic, for making history as the first female drum major in FAMU Marching 100 Band history.
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