Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Tougaloo Lady Bulldogs fall short to Mississippi University for Women 84-66

Lady Bulldogs fall short to Mississippi University for Women 84-66 tonight in Columbus. The loss drops the Lady Bulldogs to 1-2 on the season. Ahsia Clayton led the Lady Bulldogs with 14 points. Debraia Bell followed with 13 points and Melissa Creese chipped in 11 points. #bulldogbasketball #bulldogpride #tougaloo #weareone #eaglequeen #welovethee #bewareofthedawgs

Edward Waters Women's Basketball Demolishes Trinity Baptist


No. 11 Dillard Falls To No. 7 LSU Shreveport, 93-79


Southeastern Extends Win Streak to Four With Gritty 50-45 Victory at Jackson State


Five Players Finish in Double Figures As Longwood Beats Maryland Eastern Shore, 83-71

SDSU Aztecs Roll Past Jackson State, 87-44

Aztecs Roll Past Jackson State, 87-44

Vanderbilt MBB defeats Savannah State, 120-85


Penn too much for cold-shooting DSU Hornets

PENN TOO MUCH FOR COLD-SHOOTING HORNETS

Wiley Wildcats fall short in a hard-fought exhibition game against Southern


SIX IN A ROW: Bearcats Cruise Past Golden Lions, 105-49

Spartans Nearly Overcome 18-Point Deficit, Fall 79-73 to Stony Brook

St. John's beats Maryland-Eastern Shore 85-64



Tuesday, November 27, 2018

TONIGHT On ESPN+: Maryland Eastern Shore WBB at Longwood, 7 pm ET


TONIGHT On SEC Network Plus: Savannah State MBB at Vanderbilt @ 8 pm ET


TONIGHT On ESPN3 & Fox Sports Ohio: Arkansas Pine Bluff MBB at Cincinnati@ 7 p.m. ET


TONIGHT On TV - FS1: Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks MBB vs. St. John's Red Storm@ 6:30 p.m. ET


Dillard's Jackson Named GCAC Player of the Week

Dillard's Rogers Named GCAC Player of the Week

ROGERS CAREER-HIGH 25 POINTS HELPED LEAD NO. 11 DILLARD PAST NO. 2 LSU ALEXANDRIA

CIAA Men's Basketball Players of the Week #3


CIAA Women's Basketball Players of Week #3


Benedict's Bey Named SIAC Women's Basketball Player Of The Week

ATLANTA, Georgia – The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) has announced its men's and women's basketball Players of the Week.

For women, for the second consecutive week, Ay'Anna Bey (Benedict) was named Women's Basketball Player of the Week, while Alexis Harris (Lane) earned Newcomer of the Week.

AyAnna Bey SIAC POWFor men, LaJustin Anderson (Lane) was named Player of the Week, while teammate,Daniel Hill (Lane) earned Newcomer of the Week, released by the league office on Tuesday.

Women's Basketball

PLAYER OF THE WEEK – Ay'Anna Bey, Benedict

Forward | 6'2 | Sophomore | Blackwood, NJ

Bey led the Lady Tigers to a 2-0 record on the week. The New Jersey native averaged 26 points and 10 rebounds last week and scored a career-high 35 points in a 95-90 win over LeMoyne-Owen. The 6'2 forward also had two steals and three assists against the Magicians.

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Boyd Earns SWAC Women’s Basketball Weekly Honor

Boyd POTWBIRMINGHAM, Alabama | Grambling State University senior guard Jazmin Boyd earned the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) Women's Basketball Player of the Week honor, the conference announced on Tuesday.

Boyd, a 5-8 guard from Hattiesburg, Miss., averaged 17.5 points per game in Grambling's two contests this past week, posting sparkling shooting percentages. Boyd scored a team-best 18 points on 6-of-9 shooting, including a 3-of-4 line from beyond the arc, in the Lady Tigers' Nov. 20 game at Texas-Arlington.

Versus Alabama on Nov. 23, Boyd poured in another 17 points, leading the team in scoring against the Crimson Tide. She also nabbed four rebounds and dealt a pair of assists.

A recent member of Grambling's 1,000-point club, Boyd averaged 3.5 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game in addition to her scoring. She shot 62.5 percent from the floor in the pair of tilts, including a 55.6 percentage from three-point land. Boyd ranks 10th in the league in scoring (12.0), sixth in free throw shooting (76.5 percent) and fourth in three-pointers made per game (1.8).

Grambling State returns to action on Sunday, Dec. 9 in Lawrence, Kan. to take on Kansas. Tip-off at legendary Allen Fieldhouse is set for 2 p.m.

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By: Brian Howard, Sports Information Director
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Texas Southern men's basketball pulls huge upset over Bol Bol and #16 ranked Oregon for second signature road win




NOTE: Bol Bol is the 19 year old son of the late Manute Bol, a Sudanese-born American basketball player and political activist. Listed at 7 ft 7 inches tall, Manute was the tallest player in the history of the National Basketball Association, along with Gheorghe Mureșan. The Sudanese-born American Bol Manute Bol is listed on the Oregon roster as 7-2/235,  freshman class.

EUGENE, Oregon -- The Texas Southern Tigers Basketball team continued to impress on Monday night as they defeated #18 Oregon by a score of 89-84 capping what was TSU's second big non-conference win of the season against a Power Five opponent.

The Tigers had previously defeated Baylor of the Big-12 on the road to open up the season. Tonight's win was even more impressive as the Tigers made a huge statement in knocking off Pac-12 foe Oregon. The loss was only the fourth non-conference defeat for Oregon since the Ducks opened Matthew Knight Arena in 2011.

Trayvon Reed played big for the Tigers scoring 23 points on a perfect shooting night from the field as he went 9-of-9 with seven rebounds and one blocked shot.

Guard John Jones was without a doubt another key contributing figure in the Tigers' win as he racked up his 20 points off the bench with hot shooting from behind the arc. Jones went 4-of-7 from three-point range while also contributing two rebounds in 26 minutes of action.

Derrick Bruce and Jalyn Patterson scored 13 points each while Jeremy Combs tallied 11 points and seven rebounds to round out the list of Texas Southern double-digit contributors. Patterson posted a double-double also contributing a game high 11 assists.

TSU trailed 39-32 at the break before outscoring Oregon 57-45 during the second half of play.

"This is a big win because of the program we played," said TSU head coach Johnny Jones. "We played the 18th ranked team in the country and a program that has been to the Final Four and for us to leave here with a win speaks volumes as to how well these guys played tonight."

Texas Southern shot 47.8 percent from the field while Oregon shot 48.5 percent. TSU was able to put up 38 points in the paint to go along with 20 points in transition.

The Tigers will host their home opener on Thursday against Huston-Tillotson at 7:30 pm at the HPE Arena located on the campus of Texas Southern University.

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Lincoln Blue Tigers Roll to First 5-0 Start in Program History

Wiley Wildcats Lomax wins RRAC Player of the Week