Saturday, October 5, 2019

GAMEDAY: Bulldogs Battle Hornets

Spartans Welcome Defending Champ N.C. A&T Saturday

Central State returns home to face Edward Waters on Saturday

.@BleuDevilsVB heads to Sunshine State for pair of @GCACInfo matches

WATCH: N.C. A&T vs Norfolk State "Band Brawl" BOTB 2019

WATCH: Norfolk State Press Conference North Carolina A&T - 10-2-1

Throughout Game Day, follow our #FCS scoreboard for every result, box score and recap.

Carter and Walker's Goals Not Enough to Overcome Lady Hornets

The Homecoming Parade is less than one hour away!

PREVIEW: Cross Country Teams to Compete at Cedric Walker HBCU Challenge

Lady Marauders beat Salem, 3-0 (25-16; 25-15; 25-18)

Rams Take a Three-Set Win at Claflin for Third Straight Victory

Lady Pirates Push High Point In Four Set Loss

CSU Volleyball Drops Five-Set Heartbreaker to North Carolina A&T

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MEAC Volleyball Recap, Oct. 4

XULA's McGee, Phillips receive GCAC's weekly honors

Xavier University of Louisiana women's volleyballNEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana's Taylor McGee and Tiffany Phillips are among the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference's volleyball honorees for Sept. 23-29.
     

McGee is Defender of the Week for the second time this season. A freshman outside hitter from Sacramento, Calif., and a graduate of Inderkum High School, McGee produced match-high totals in digs and aces in GCAC victories against Tougaloo and SUNO. She helped the Gold Nuggets hold opponents to a hitting percentage of .071. McGee's two-match totals included 21 digs, five aces and zero errors in 25 receptions of serve.
     

Phillips is Setter of the Week for the first time this season and the 12th time in her career — one behind teammate and school record-holder Eva Le Guillou. A senior from the Los Angeles suburb of Gardena, Calif., and a graduate of Bishop Montgomery High School, Phillips averaged 7.33 assists per set. Her totals included 22 assists, four digs and one ace.
     
Phillips is the second from XULA volleyball to earn GCAC weekly awards in four different seasons. Taylor Reuther (2011-13, 2015) was the first.
     

XULA will play a non-conference match at 3 p.m. Friday at the University of Mobile in Mobile, Ala., and GCAC matches Saturday in Jacksonville, Fla., against Talladega at 1 p.m. EDT and Edward Waters at 6 p.m. EDT. The Gold Nuggets (15-4, 7-0) lead the GCAC by one match over city rival Dillard. The Saturday venue will be Adams-Jenkins Sports and Music Complex at Edward Waters College.

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Causevic-led Gold Nuggets earn first-ever season sweep of Mobile Rams

Xavier University of Louisiana women's volleyballNEW ORLEANS — Ema Causevic served six of her eight aces in the final set Friday to put the finishing touches on Xavier University of Louisiana's 19-25, 25-18, 25-17, 25-11 volleyball victory at the University of Mobile.
     
The Gold Nuggets (16-4), playing three times on the road in two days, won their eighth in a row. They're 9-1 on the road this season, 5-0 on opponents' courts.
     

XULA swept the season series from Mobile for the first time — the Gold Nuggets won in three sets at home Aug. 30 — and beat the Rams on their home court for the second time ever and the first time since 2013.
     
Causevic's eight aces tied for the second-most by a Gold Nugget in a match. They were the most since Taylor Reuther's school-record nine aces against Rust on Sept. 8, 2012.
     

Causevic produced 12 kills, a match high, and had six digs and a block. She hit .279 in 29 attacks. Causevic served five aces during the Gold Nuggets' 14-1 run to open the fourth set.
     

Mobile (10-9) outhit XULA .219 to .148 in the first set, but the Gold Nuggets rallied and outhit the Rams .211 to .011 in the final three sets.
     

ImageVivica Price-Spraggins had nine kills, an ace and four blocks for XULA. Jaida Dowd, in one of her best performances of the season, hit .400 with eight kills and two blocks. Maya Smith had four blocks, Jennifer Torres produced a match-high 13 digs, and Taylor McGee had 11 digs and two blocks.
     
Head coach Pat Kendrick platooned her setters again, with Eva Le Guillou collecting 19 assists and Tiffany Phillips 11. Those two combined for 14 digs.
     

Anna Claire Harris had 11 kills, 11 digs and a block for Mobile, but the senior also had three service errors and five reception errors. Samantha Nichols had 10 kills and three blocks, and Avery Wasdin and Jocelyn Mahayag had 10 digs apiece.
     

XULA led in all the positive statistical categories, outhitting the Rams .197 to .063 for the match and producing advantages of 35-28 in assists, 12-4 in aces, 59-53 in digs and 8-5 in blocks. XULA finished with 38 total errors, but the Rams committed 50.
     

XULA, 7-0 in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference and the leader by a match over city rival Dillard, will play two GCAC matches Saturday in Jacksonville, Fla.: 1 p.m. EDT against Talladega and 6 p.m. EDT against Edward Waters. Venue for both matches will be the Adams-Jenkins Sports and Music Complex at Edward Waters College.

BOX SCORE

Ed Cassiere, Assistant Athletics Director for Communications
Department of Athletics & Recreation
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA 
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Friday, October 4, 2019

Our Road To The Championship! HBCU Football Schedule Week 6



SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2019

BIG SOUTH

North Alabama at Hampton  2 pm TV: ESPN+

SWAC

Alcorn State at Alabama State  3 pm
Texas Southern at Alabama A&M  3 pm  Homecoming
Virginia U. Lynchburg at Mississippi Valley State  4 pm  Homecoming
Lane at Arkansas Pine Bluff  4 pm  Homecoming
Grambling State at Jackson State  7 pm  TV: ESPN3

OVC

Tennessee State at Jacksonville State 7pm   TV: ESPN+

MEAC

Howard at Harvard  1 pm  TV: ESPN+
North Carolina A&T State at Norfolk State  2 pm  TV: ESPN3
North Carolina Central at Florida A&M  2 pm  TV: ESPN3  Homecoming
Morgan State at Bethune-Cookman  4 pm  TV: ESPN3
South Carolina State at Delaware State 7 pm TV: ESPN3



OTHER HBCUs
Edward Waters at Central State (OH) 1 pm
Lincoln (MO) at Pittsburg State  2 pm
West Liberty at West Virginia State  1 pm  Homecoming
Langston at Lyon College  3 pm
Texas College at Wayland Baptist  3 pm
Virginia U. Lynchburg at Mississippi Valley State  4 pm
Middle Georgia State at Allen  5 pm

CIAA
Lincoln (PA) at Johnson C. Smith  1 pm
Shaw at Virginia State  1 pm
Elizabeth City State at Saint Augustine's  1 pm
Bowie State at Winston-Salem State   2 pm   TV: Aspire TV
Chowan at Fayetteville State  2 pm  Homecoming
Virginia Union at Livingstone 4 pm

SIAC

Edward Waters at Central State (OH)  1 pm
Kentucky State at Morehouse  3 pm
Clark Atlanta at Miles  4 pm TV: FloSports   Homecoming
Lane at Arkansas Pine Bluff   4 pm  Homecoming
Tuskegee at Albany State  5 pm   TV: FloSports
Savannah State at Charleston Southern  6 pm
Fort Valley State at Florida Tech  7 pm    Video

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