Wednesday, February 13, 2019

PODCAST: TSU football head coach Rod Reed joins Greg Ruff on University Showcase 2-9-2019



A Behind the Scenes Look at the TSU Softball Photo Shoot ... And When the Lights Go Out (Video)


Hampton Lady Pirates Stop Campbell 61-50 (Video Highlights)

This weekend Hampton’s Men and Women’s Track & Field teams will take on the Big South at the Conference Championships @ Liberty University!


Hampton Pirates Tennis Fall To JMU Dukes


Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Alcorn State Braves Open 2019 Season at Andre Dawson Classic (formerly MLB Urban Invitational)


FAMU/MLB Hall of Famer Andre Dawson not only runs a funeral home, but he also drives the hearse


And the 2019 CIAA Women's Indoor Track and Field Champions are.......THE TROJANS OF VSU!!!

The VSU Men's Indoor Track and Field team are the 2019 CIAA Championship Runner-Ups


Saint Augustine's Women's Team Earns Runner-Up Finish At CIAA Indoor Track & Field Championships


SAU Men Captures 22nd Consecutive CIAA Indoor Track & Field Crown

Saint Augustine's Trio Wins Indoor Track & Field Athlete Of The Year Awards


After a 4 gold medal-winning performance at the Conference Championships, Shannon Kalawan has been named CIAA Women's Track Athlete of the Year


Williams of Saint Augustine's Named CIAA Men's Indoor Track & Field Coach Of The Year


A&T Women's Indoor Is Ranked Fourteenth Nationally

The top-25 saw the biggest improvements by No. 14 North Carolina A&T (up 36 spots), the previously mentioned Villanova squad (up 24) and No. 22 Wisconsin (up 19). It was a new best for the North Carolina A&T program.

NCA&T's Kayla White Runs World's Fastest 200 Meters Time (Video Highlights)


Lincoln Blue Tiger Women No. 3, Men No. 13 in Latest National Rankings

Lincoln Wednesday Softball Games at Stephens Postponed


Medley & Brown Named MIAA Athletes of the Week


MIAA Announces Men's Track and Field Athletes Of The Week


NCCU's Joyce Named to D1 Baseball Top-30 Shortstop List


BCU's Pope Earns Sixth Weekly Honor of Season


Xavier Nuggets remain 3rd, add Saturday visit to Lady Demons

NEW ORLEANS — There was no change Tuesday in the top 16 positions of the NAIA Women's Tennis Coaches' Top 25 Poll, which resulted in another No. 3 ranking for Xavier University of Louisiana.
     

The Gold Nuggets have started the season 2-2, including home victories against NCAA Division I Texas State and city rival Loyola, which climbed one place to 20th. XULA's losses were to DIs South Alabama and New Orleans.
     

Coach Alan Green announced an additional match for the Nuggets: 11 a.m. Saturday at Northwestern State in Natchitoches, La. The Lady Demons are one of seven DIs on the XULA schedule.

Xavier University of Louisiana women's tennis
     The Gold Nuggets' active poll streaks:
     •  59 co
nsecutive appearances in the top 25 . . . streak began May 1, 2012.
     •  59 consecutive appearances in the top 20 . . . streak began May 1, 2012.
     •  18 consecutive appearances in the top 15 . . . streak began Feb. 28, 2017.
     •  9 consecutive appearances in the top 10 . . . streak began Feb. 27, 2018.
     •  8 consecutive appearances in the top 5 . . . streak began March 13, 2018.
     •  6th consecutive appearance in the top 4 . . . streak began April 10, 2018.
     •  5th consecutive appearance in the top 3 . . . streak began April 24, 2018.
     The next rankings will be announced Feb. 26.

NAIA Women's Tennis Coaches' Top 25 Poll
(first-place votes in parentheses — records through Feb. 10)
RANKPREVIOUSSCHOOL RECORDPOINTS
11Georgia Gwinnett (14)0-0374
22Keiser (Fla.)3-1362
33Xavier (La.)2-2350
44Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)0-0330
55Brenau (Ga.)1-2326
66William Woods (Mo.)0-1320
77Cardinal Stritch (Wis.)0-0296
88LSU-Alexandria (La.)1-0285
99William Carey (Miss.)0-0278
1010Indiana Wesleyan16-1266
1111SCAD Savannah (Ga.)2-1265
1212Middle Georgia 0-1242
1313San Diego Christian (Calif.)1-0230
1414Westmont (Calif.)1-3216
1515Cumberlands (Ky.)1-1208
1616SCAD Atlanta (Ga.)1-0194
1718Union (Ky.)0-1179
1819Cumberland (Tenn.)0-0168
1920Arizona Christian0-2153
2021Loyola (La.)2-2147
2122Campbellsville (Ky.)2-0130
2225Marian (Ind.)11-3114
2323Mobile (Ala.)0-0112
2424Reinhardt (Ga.)0-0104
2517Northwestern Ohio0-282

Dropped from the Top 25: None
Others Receiving Votes: Georgetown (Ky.) 64, Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 48, Missouri Valley 36, Southwestern (Kan.) 22, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 16, Tennessee Wesleyan 15, Webber International (Fla.) 11, Asbury (Ky.) 10, Martin Methodist (Tenn.) 8, Southeastern (Fla.) 3.


Ed Cassiere, Assistant Athletics Director for Communications
Department of Athletics & Recreation
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA 
XULAgold.com
twitter.com/xulagold

No. 3 XULA Gold Rush make 29th consecutive top-5 appearance

NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana was No. 3 Tuesday, same as it was three weeks ago, in the NAIA Men's Tennis Coaches' Top 25 Poll.
     

The Gold Rush (1-1) are in the top five for the 29th consecutive time — that streak began Jan. 26, 2016.
     

Xavier University of Louisiana men's tennisThe Gold Rush lost at NCAA Division I South Alabama, then earned a home victory against NAIA and city rival Loyola, which is among the "others receiving votes" at 28th place.
     
The XULA men will not compete this week, but their next dual match — 4 p.m. Feb. 22 at the University of New Orleans — will begin a workload of six competitions in eight days.

     The Gold Rush active poll streaks:
     •  97 consecutive appearances in the top 25 . . . streak began April 4, 2007.
     •  88 consecutive appearances in the top 20 . . . streak began April 30, 2008.
     •  73 consecutive appearances in the top 15 . . . streak began Feb. 1, 2011.
     •  67 consecutive appearances in the top 10 . . . streak began May 3, 2011.
     •  29 consecutive appearances in the top 5 . . . streak began Jan. 26, 2016.
     •  29 consecutive appearances in the top 4 . . . streak began Jan. 26, 2016.
     The next rankings will be announced Feb. 26.
 

NAIA Men's Tennis Coaches' Top 25 Poll
(first-place votes in parentheses — records through Feb. 10)
RANKPREVIOUSSCHOOL RECORDPOINTS
11Georgia Gwinnett (14)1-0374
22Keiser (Fla.)3-2361
33Xavier (La.)1-1351
44William Carey (Miss.)0-0336
55Reinhardt (Ga.)0-0324
66Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)0-0310
77William Woods (Mo.)1-0309
88Cumberland (Tenn.)0-0291
99Campbellsville (Ky.)3-0277
1010Cardinal Stritch (Wis.)0-0268
1111Mobile (Ala.)0-0252
1212Arizona Christian1-1244
1314Tennessee Wesleyan1-0227
1415Union (Ky.)0-1211
1513Middle Georgia0-2191
1624Point (Ga.)2-3184
1717Westmont (Calif.)1-1177
1819McPherson (Kan.)0-0149
1916Northwestern Ohio0-2144
2023Marian (Ind.)15-3143
2125Cumberlands (Ky.)2-0141
2222Coastal Georgia3-1119
T-23NRHope International (Calif.)2-1117
T-2321Asbury (Ky.)1-0117
2518San Diego Christian (Calif.)0-195
Dropped from the Top 25: Lawrence Tech (Mich.)
Others Receiving Votes: Lawrence Tech (Mich.) 72, Indiana Wesleyan 61, Loyola (La.) 29, Texas A&M Texarkana 25, Ottawa (Kan.) 15, St. Francis (Ill.) 8, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 8, Georgetown (Ky.) 8, Missouri Valley 8, St. Thomas (Fla.) 7, Judson (Ill.) 4.

Ed Cassiere, Assistant Athletics Director for Communications
Department of Athletics & Recreation
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA 
XULAgold.com
twitter.com/xulagold

Xavier University of Louisiana Athletics - Awaiting an elevator: Nuggets still 28th nationally