#pvamumenshoops To Face Jackson Saturday; #pvamussoftball Champions To Receive Rings https://t.co/YQvljTMsSc
— PVAMU Panthers (@PVAMUPanthers) January 18, 2019
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Friday, January 18, 2019
PVAMU Panthers To Face Jackson Saturday; Softball Champions To Receive Rings
Prairie View A&M Women's Basketball Look to Rebound Against Jackson State
Women's Basketball Look to Rebound Against Jackson State https://t.co/58a8Z15P0h
— PVAMU Panthers (@PVAMUPanthers) January 18, 2019
SATURDAY On FloSports.tv@4 pm ET: Morgan State Bears at North Carolina A&T State Aggies
Next ๐ Aggies! ๐ถ— Morgan State Bears (@MorganStBears) January 18, 2019
๐ป๐ prepping for @MEACSports leading @ncatsuaggies (8-9, 3-0)
⏰ 4 pm
๐Corbett Sports Center
๐บ @flosports ➡️https://t.co/8kujeX1HCQ#GoBears๐ท๐ถ pic.twitter.com/px7PbbN2be
Hampton Pirates at Gardner-Webb @ 7 pm ET SATURDAY On ESPN+
Gardner-Webb Welcomes Hampton To Paul Porter Arena Saturday Night https://t.co/D9uYXi05Os pic.twitter.com/clUxLb8N9V— Gardner-Webb Athletics (@GWUSports) January 18, 2019
David Efianayi is averaging 17.8 points and 1.7 steals per game through six games at Paul Porter Arena so far this season.— Gardner-Webb Athletics (@GWUSports) January 18, 2019
Tune in to ESPN+ at 7:00 p.m. tomorrow to see @DavidEfianayiJr and your @GWU_MBK Runnin' Bulldogs take on Hampton.https://t.co/00xVbPp4l0 pic.twitter.com/WCi326BJNe
SATURDAY On ESPN+@ 2pm ET: Hampton Lady Pirates at Campbell
.@BigSouthSports leader Hampton visits the Creek tomorrow for a 2 PM tip-off #RollHumps
— Campbell WBB (@GoCamelsWBB) January 18, 2019
Preview ⤵https://t.co/hodysymHcI
Chicago State Wins in Dramatic Buzzer Beater Fashion for 1st Win of the Season (Video Highlights)
CSU Wins in Dramatic Buzzer Beater Fashion for 1st Win of the Season https://t.co/yssNpp4qMv— ChicagoStateCougars (@ChiStateCougars) January 18, 2019
PODCAST: Hampton Head Coach David Six by The Jump Around with Blake DuDonis
Hampton Head Coach David Six by The Jump Around with Blake DuDonis via #soundcloud https://t.co/0hilEiqGzF— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 18, 2019
SATURDAY On ESPN+ @4 pm ET: Tennessee State at Belmont
GAME DAY— TSU Athletics (@TSU_Tigers) January 19, 2019
DOUBLEHEADER
๐at Belmont
๐Curb Event Center
⌚️@tsuladytigers @ 3 p.m.
⌚️@TSUTigersMBB @ 5 p.m.#BigBlueRising pic.twitter.com/e6jyBSqt54
TSU Takes on Belmont Saturday in Curb Event Center https://t.co/Am3OAc0lUr— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 18, 2019
Basketball Doubleheader at Belmont: Important Parking Information https://t.co/BstXvetOSC— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 18, 2019
SATURDAY On ESPN+ @ 6 pm ET: Tennessee State Tigers at Belmont
ICYM the insane Egbuta dunk last night... we’ll give you another chance to catch it.#SCTop10 @SportsCenter#BigBlueRising pic.twitter.com/lKiXe31wzq— TSU Men's Basketball (@TSUTigersMBB) January 19, 2019
UP NEXT— TSU Men's Basketball (@TSUTigersMBB) January 18, 2019
๐ vs. Belmont ๐ป
๐️ Saturday, Jan. 19
⌚️ 5 p.m.
๐ Curb Event Center#BigBlueRising pic.twitter.com/WUJ0ZRsq47
Basketball Doubleheader at Belmont: Important Parking Information https://t.co/BstXvetOSC— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 18, 2019
Former Tennessee State football coach and AD Bill Thomas dies
Former Tennessee State football coach and AD Bill Thomas dies https://t.co/aLJvE1rpoO via @tennessean
— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 18, 2019
N.C. A&T Women's Tennis Readies For Home Opener
Women's Tennis Readies For Home Opener https://t.co/7CAjyO6zqR
— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 18, 2019
DMV HBCU Report
DMV HBCU Report https://t.co/zBTc63cgVd via @Afro
— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 18, 2019
Tomekia Reed's JSU Tigers confident despite slow SWAC start
Tomekia Reed's Tigers confident despite slow SWAC start https://t.co/DVfXZqtWs1 via @clarionledger— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 18, 2019
FAMU's Dr. Shelby Chipman named president-elect of Florida Music Education Association
Shelby R. Chipman, Ph.D., director of bands at FAMU, has been named president-elect of @FLMusicED! #StrikingFromTheTop pic.twitter.com/1VdJPup6yv— FloridaA&MUniversity (@FAMU_1887) January 18, 2019
Dr. Shelby Chipman named president-elect of Florida Music Education Association https://t.co/h9nHysm94e via @abc27— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 18, 2019
Tuskegee Marching Crimson Pipers among lineup for St. Petersburg’s ‘MLK Dream Big Parade’ on Jan. 21
The #TuskegeeUniversity Marching Crimson Pipers travel to Florida for a repeat appearance in Saint Petersburg's 34th Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. "Dream Big Parade" honoring King's life and dream on Jan. 21https://t.co/bHVwWx6gLZ pic.twitter.com/2DJ7Tkuz1B
— TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY (@TuskegeeUniv) January 17, 2019
NBA G League: Canton (OH) Charge Add Forward Phil Carr (Morgan State)
Charge Add Phil Carr https://t.co/SZj0Dpag65 via @NBAGLeague
— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 18, 2019
A&T comes home with four-game winning streak, looking like a MEAC contender
A&T comes home with four-game winning streak, looking like a MEAC contender https://t.co/fAXvdGzF7Q via @NewsandRecord
— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 18, 2019
After Semester Break, A&T Bowling Returns to Action
After Semester Break, Bowling Returns to Action https://t.co/WKNzYZGT7G
— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 18, 2019
Springfield’s Johnson picks Tennessee State
BREAKING: 3-time Connection Player of the Year Dayron "Fat Cat" Johnson has made his college commitment: https://t.co/4jADbuxYMI https://t.co/4jADbuxYMI
— The Connection (@ConnectionRC) January 16, 2019
Former Texas Southern and Tennessee State HC Bill Thomas passes away
The SWAC sends our sincere condolences as well thoughts and prayers to the family of former TSU head football coach Bill Thomas https://t.co/xdk7FG2WSF— The SWAC (@theswac) January 18, 2019
Texas Southern and Jackson State set to tip-off live on ESPNU
Texas Southern and Jackson State set to tip-off live on ESPNU - Southwestern Athletic Conference https://t.co/crs751xVJs— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 18, 2019
JSU must break bad habits to find success during stretch against SWAC's top offenses
JSU must break bad habits to find success during stretch against SWAC's top offenses https://t.co/kjVsdyFuxI via @clarionledger— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 18, 2019
Loyd continues family tradition with Gold Rush
NEW ORLEANS — After a gap of nearly 20 years, there's another Loyd on the Xavier University of Louisiana men's basketball roster.William Loyd — a 6-foot-5 junior forward from Baton Rouge, La., and in his first season at XULA — ranks third on the Gold Rush through the first 17 contests of 2018-19 with 12.1 points per game. Loyd leads the team with 7.2 rebounds per game, a field-goal percentage of .571, 11 double-figure scoring games, four double-figure rebounding games and three double-doubles.
Nationally, Loyd ranks 14th in NAIA Division I with 3.2 offensive rebounds per game. He's grabbed at least two offensive rebounds in every game.
Loyd is the son of Khris Loyd, who played for the Gold Rush from 1987-92. Khris's older brother, Kenny, played from 1982-86, and younger brother Kraig competed from 1995-99. All three were members of Gulf Coast Athletic Conference championship teams. Kenny was 12th at XULA with 450 career rebounds when he completed his eligibility. Thirty-two years later, he's still a respectable 26th.
Khris (Louisiana Lemonade) and Kenny (South Coast Paper) are successful business owners. Kraig is a pharmacist.
The Loyd/XULA connections do not stop at basketball. Kenny's wife, the former Andrea Cox, and Kraig's wife, the former Niechelle Briggs, are XULA graduates. So is Kenny's daughter, Tayler, who was a men's basketball student manager. Beatrice Farmeal, an aunt of Khris, Kenny and Kraig, and Herman Loyd, an uncle, also earned XULA degrees.
Despite three generations of Loyds at XULA, the university wasn't prominent on William's recruiting radar during his time at Madison Preparatory Academy, where he helped the Chargers win LHSAA state championships his senior (Class 2A) and junior (1A) seasons.
"There was no pressure from anyone in the family to go to Xavier," Loyd said. "It was my decision."
Strongest interest during high school came from NCAA Division II member Spring Hill and DI schools Northwestern State and CSU Bakersfield. Loyd chose Spring Hill, where he averaged nine points and 5.5 rebounds in 55 games with 44 starts his first two seasons.
But when five-year head coach Aaron Niven departed after the 2017-18 season, Loyd's interest in Spring Hill waned. DII Southwest Baptist was a strong option — Niven became an assistant coach there soon after leaving Spring Hill — but so, finally, was XULA. The reason: family intervention.
"Uncle Kenny called coach AJ (Alfred Williams) and let him know I was leaving Spring Hill," Loyd said.
Soon an agreement was reached. Loyd transferred to XULA and attended his first classes during the second summer session of 2018.
"It was better for me to go to Xavier," Loyd said. "It's close to home, and it's easy for my family to come see me play."
Loyd didn't start in the opener against Keiser in the Virgin Islands, but he finished with 11 rebounds, five offensive, and a game-high 14 points in a 44-41 victory. Loyd's other double-doubles were on the road against ranked NAIA opponents: 22 points and 10 rebounds against current No. 1 LSU-Alexandria, and 15 points and 11 rebounds against Cumberlands.
"William Loyd has been tremendous for us, and he has room to grow," Williams said. "I like his toughness, his strength, his defensive abilities. He's grabbed so many offensive rebounds for us — he's great at getting in position for those and getting extra opportunities for us, which has been big for our team."
Loyd is a business management major, but he also is interested in a career in physical therapy. An internship in the latter field this summer — "I'm working right now to get that set up," he said — could provide definitive direction.
Loyd also wants to pursue his dream of professional basketball. Cousin Jordan Loyd — Kenny's son — is a rookie guard this season with the NBA's Toronto Raptors.
"I think I could play pro," Loyd said. "I'll have to work on my outside shooting, my ballhandling skills, my defense, but I can do it. No matter where you are, you should always be working to improve yourself."
This story also was published in the XULA-Oakwood game notes of Jan. 17, 2019.
Ed Cassiere, Assistant Athletics Director for Communications
Department of Athletics & Recreation
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
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Gold Rush hang on to defeat Ambassadors 89-85
The Gold Rush (10-8) will play host to Edward Waters in a Gulf Coast Athletic Conference game at 5 p.m. Saturday. It'll be a doubleheader, with the Gold Nuggets and Lady Tigers tipping off at 3 p.m.
XULA shot 84.2 percent from the floor in the first half — 16 makes in 19 attempts — to build a 48-29 lead at the break, then extended the advantage to 62-36 before the Ambassadors (6-10) produced a 49-27 run in the final 14 minutes.
Sophomores Galen Smith, Rayshawn Mart and Ed Carter scored 14 points apiece for the Gold Rush. It was a sensational night for Smith, who had career bests in points, assists (6) and steals (3). He also grabbed a game-high seven rebounds and was 6-of-8 from the floor.
Carter was similarly proficient. He was 5-of-7 from the floor and had six rebounds, five assists and three steals.
Talik Talton scored 27 points, 19 in the second half, for Oakwood, the third-ranked team in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association, and Edmen Stewart scored a season-high-tying 20. The Ambassadors shot 49.1 percent from the floor, 61.5 percent in the second half.
XULA began its lengthy can't-miss shooting when Carter made made a 2-pointer at 10:38, and Anfernee King followed with another at 10:11. The streak increased to 14 in a row when Smith and Donovan Armstrong opened the second half with baskets, then ended when Mart missed a 3 with 17:42 remaining.
XULA finished at a season-high 61.2 percent from the floor (30-of-49), its best percentage since hitting 66.7 percent on Dec. 1, 2016, at home against Paul Quinn. The Gold Rush reached 50 percent for the third time in the last four games and the sixth time this season.
Talton led Oakwood's second-half rally by making 7-of-8 from the floor and 5-of-7 free throws.
The teams will meet in two weeks in Huntsville, Ala.
BOX SCORE
Ed Cassiere, Assistant Athletics Director for Communications
Department of Athletics & Recreation
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
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twitter.com/xulagold
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HU Track and Field Gears Up for the NYC Gotham Cup
.@HUTrackandField Gears Up for the NYC Gotham Cup #BleedBlue #BeTheStandard #MEACTF https://t.co/FoIYrA3qg3— Howard Athletics (@HUBisonSports) January 17, 2019