Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Langston Football Places Nine on All-OSN Team


Chowan Comes Up Empty Against Unbeaten Bulldogs


Golden Rams Force Overtime, Defeat KSU Thorobreds


Carter's big night leads Tuskegee women's basketball past Clark Atlanta


Lady Marauders coast to 66-52 win over Fort Valley State


Paine men's basketball falls to LeMoyne-Owen Magicians 93-67


Albany State Rolls Over Kentucky State


FVSU Finishes Strong, Gives Sherrill First Coaching Victory


Tuskegee Golden Tigers earn first win of the season on the road


BC Lady Tigers Hold Off Lane, 65-61


Benedict Tigers Fall To Lane Dragons In OT, 95-87



#11 Morehouse Drops First Game Of Season To Miles, 81-63



No. 2 Generals hold on to defeat No. 23 Rush 80-77

Xavier University of Louisiana men's basketball
NEW ORLEANS — LSU-Alexandria produced three defensive stops in the final 31 seconds to hold on for an 80-77 victory Monday against Xavier University of Louisiana in a matchup of ranked NAIA men's basketball teams.
     

The Generals (6-1), ranked second, completed a two-game regular-season sweep of the 23rd-ranked Gold Rush (4-5).
     

LSUA led the final 39:15 but needed a steal from JaMichael Brown with 31 seconds remaining and a block from Phillip Rankin with 11 seconds remaining to preserve a one-point advantage. Brown made two free throws with nine seconds remaining for the final points, then Johnell Lane missed a 3-pointer on the final XULA possession, and LSUA's Donovan Thomas rebounded as time expired.
     

William Claiborne scored 16 points, Devin Jackson 15, Brown 13, Brandon Ellis 12 and Rankin 11 for the Generals, the NAIA national runner-up last season. Jackson made 5-of-5 3-pointers, Rankin grabbed seven rebounds and blocked four shots, and Brown had eight assists.
     

Lane scored 21 points to match his season high. Donovan Armstrong scored a season-high 12 points for the Gold Rush, and Ed Carter had 11 points to reach double figures for the seventh consecutive game.
     

An Ellis basket with 6:06 remaining gave LSUA its largest lead, 70-59, but Lane made three 3-pointers in an ensuing 18-8 run. Lane's final trey cut the Generals' advantage to 78-77 with a minute remaining.
     

LSUS outshot XULA 54.9 to 47.6 percent from the floor and had a 35-30 rebound advantage. The Gold Rush were a season-best plus-8 in turnovers, committing 10 and gaining 18.
     

XULA will play Jarvis Christian at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Convocation Center — the final Gold Rush game of the fall semester.
    
NOTES:  It was XULA's fifth consecutive loss and longest streak since dropping six straight in 2016-17 . . . It was the fourth straight Monday that the Gold Rush played a top-10 opponent . . . LSUA head coach Larry Cordaro attended XULA as a sophomore in 1999-2000, tried out for the basketball team, then stayed on as a manager for coach Dale Valdery after not making the roster. "I loved my time at Xavier," said Cordaro, who graduated from LSU in 2002 . . . It was LSUA's sixth consecutive game against a ranked team.

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Stonewall, No. 16 DePaul women ease by Savannah State


Mata Boix Posts Double-Double as CSU Falls at Loyola


Andrews Nets 26 Points in Defeat at No. 25 Mississippi State


Monday, November 26, 2018

Bethune-Cookman defeat Stetson 84-74 for second straight victory against cross-county foe

BCU Handles Hatters

Appalachian State upends Winston-Salem State 91-64

Rams Take a 91-64 Loss at Appalachian State

Hampton's Vanarsdale Named Big South Rookie of the Week


Bethune-Cookman Wildcat Football Insider, Episode 13



BCU VP for Intercollegiate Athletics Lynn W. Thompson and Head Coach Terry Sims discuss the eighth consecutive Florida Blue Florida Classic win. CatEye Network highlights and a look around the MEAC are also included as well. 

BETHUNE-COOKMAN UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

Coppin State Baseball Looks to Defend MEAC North Title as it Announces 2019 Schedule

2019 SCHEDULE

UDC Firebirds Men's Basketball Wins 4th Straight, 88-75


MEAC Basketball Tournament Tickets Now On Sale


MEAC Announces 2018 Football Postseason Honors


CCSU Blue Devils defeats Morgan State for first win of the season