Sunday, April 13, 2008

UMES Captures Bowling Title, Makes History as NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS!!

Photo: UMES Freshman Kristina Frahm (left) made All-Tournament Team along with the Tournament's Most Valuable Bowler, senior Jessica Worsley (right).

The title is the first NCAA National Championship women's title ever at the DI level by a historically black college or university (HBCU) and the first time a woman coach has won a bowling championship.

Press Release: Courtesy of NCAA

Maryland-Eastern Shore made NCAA bowling history Saturday night as it captured its first NCAA Women’s Bowling title since the sport’s NCAA sanction in 2004. Maryland-Eastern Shore’s Head Coach Sharon Brummel also became the first woman head coach to lead her team to a title.

“Somebody told me I was the first woman to win a championship,” Brummel said. “We’ve been to all five championships and finally a woman wins. It’s a wonderful feeling, it really is.”

The Hawks fought to be in the championship, as they were down three games to Vanderbilt in this afternoon’s elimination match. Momentum shifted the Hawk’s way and Maryland-Eastern Shore defeated Vanderbilt to contend for the championship.

“I’m speechless,” Brummel said. “After last year I felt that we were contending for the championship. Today, these young ladies fought. When were bowling against Vanderbilt earlier today and we were down three games, it got a little scary. Then Jessica Worsley decides to pick up a 2-10 split and it just seemed to change the whole momentum of the game and they came out fighting today when we were starting out in the championship.”

“I guess we all wanted to win,” Brommel said. “Jessica’s been here the whole four years. She’s gone to four national championships and on her way out she wanted to go out as a champion and she really went out as a champion.”

Maryland-Eastern Shore anchor Jessica Worsley stepped up for the Hawks in both matches today and emerged as the Most Valuable Bowler for the 2008 National Championship.
Photo: Jessica Worsley, Most Valuable Bowler Award winner.

“It was just a dream even making the finals last year and finishing second,” Worsley said. “Most people can’t even said they’ve done that in their career. Just going out on top and finishing first my senior year, words can’t describe how great that feels. I couldn’t have asked for a better coaching staff or team to finish my career with and winning the national championship was just the icing on the cake.”

Maryland-Eastern Shore claimed the title with a 4-2 win over Arkansas State. The Hawks took an early lead in the first game, as Arkansas State had two open frames to start the game. However, Arkansas State came on strong during the fourth frame, as sophomore Maggie Adams started a series of six strikes for the Indians. Maryland-Eastern Shore was unable to overcome the deficit and fell, 179-223, to Arkansas State in the first game.

Maryland-Eastern Shore’s come back was quick in the second game as they out shot the Indians, 200-181. The Hawks recorded seven spares and three strikes, while Arkansas State held two open frames to begin the game. The teams were tied at 1-1 heading into the third game.

Despite two open frames to start game three, Arkansas State’s anchor Marissa Martinek helped the Indians to victory with back-to-back strikes in the tenth frame. Arkansas State defeated Maryland-Eastern Shore, 182-180.

Maryland-Eastern Shore answered back with a 217-164 win over Arkansas State in the fourth game. UMES was on fire with six strikes and five spares in the game, which brought them to a 2-2 draw with Arkansas State.

The Hawks kept rolling to a 3-2 lead over Arkansas State in the fifth game. Two strikes in both the eighth and ninth frames gave the Hawks a strong 175-152 win over the Indians.

With momentum on its side, Maryland-Eastern Shore capped the night with a 174-170 victory over Arkansas State to capture the 2008 Women’s Bowling Championship title.

Following the awards ceremony, five championship bowlers were recognized with all-tournament team honors. Brittany Garcia (Vanderbilt), Vicki Spratford (New Jersey City), Maggie Adams (Arkansas State), Jessica Worsley (Maryland-Eastern Shore) and Maria Rodriguez (Maryland-Eastern Shore) were each recognized, while Worlsey claimed the Most Valuable Bowler.

A tape-delay of the championship game will be broadcast on ESPN 2 at 6 p.m. Central on Monday, April 14.

Photo: Sharon Brummell, UMES Head Bowling Coach of the NCAA Division I National Champions Hawks

2007/08 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE HAWKS BOWLING TEAM -NCAA DIVISION I NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

NAME YR Hometown (Last School)
Brown, Katherine
FR Level Green, Pa. (Penn Trafford H.S.)
Culbreth, Jamie JR Hochspeyer, Germany (Kaiserslautern American)
Davis, Jennifer JR Severn, Md. (Meade H.S.)
DiScioscia, Sara JR Hampton, Va. (Poquoson H.S.)
Frahm, Kristina FR Oswego Ill. (Oswego East H.S.)
King, Christine SR Upper Darby, Pa. (Archbishop Predergast)
Perez, Martha FR Bogota, Colombia (English School)
Rodriguez, Maria FR Ibague Tolima, Colombia (La Presentacion)
Smithson, Jessica RS FR Selbyville, Del (Sussex Technical H.S.)
Worsley, Jessica SR Brick, N.J. (Brick Memorial H.S.)
Zanrucha, Laura JR Binghamton, N.Y. (Susquehanna Valley H.S.)

Coaches

Sharon Brummell - Head Coach
Doug Dukes - Volunteer Assistant Coach
Vince Brummell - Volunteer Assistant Coach

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Amazing!! Congratulations UMES Hawks! The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference members, fans and all HBCUs are extremely proud of our first NCAA Division I National Championship and the historic accomplishments by the UMES Hawks 2008 National Championship Bowling Team. Now we all know the truly impossible--is now possible for all MEAC sports teams. ( beepbeep)

University of Maryland Eastern Shore Jazz Ensemble, "God Bless the Child"

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Taylor encouraged after FAMU spring game

The Joe Taylor era at Florida A&M is off to a perfect start. Taylor, the Rattlers’ new head football coach, guided the first-stringers to a resounding 54-0 win on Saturday in the annual Orange & Green game.

Even the weather was faultless, though there was a 12-minute downpour shortly before the 1 p.m. kickoff that may have kept the crowd at Bragg Stadium to about 300.

Philip Sylvester, the freshman sensation from Marianna, rushed for 134 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Green team. Those gaudy numbers don’t include an 82-yard touchdown run that was nullified by a penalty.

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UMES plays Arkansas State at 8:00 p.m. (ET) LIVE on ESPNU for NCAA National Bowling Championship

OMAHA, Neb. - The University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) thought they would have the advantage today. After all, they are a fresh oil team. When they faced Vanderbilt yesterday to start they day they topped them 4-0. Suddenly the tables were turned and the hot team was Vanderbilt who went up 3-0. Don't call it a comeback, call it fate, UMES rebounded to pick up four straight games, riding the back of anchor Jessica Worsley and advance to the National Championship to face Arkansas State.

UMES faces the team they defeated yesterday in eight games, ASU in the national championship match.

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Alabama State QB Engram unfazed by criticism

For more than two years now, as he's worked to be the Alabama State starting quarterback, Alex Engram has tried to ignore the doubters and pessimists. It just does no good to listen to them. Things haven't always gone well during his time at QB and he knows it. In fact, they've gone downright terrible at times, and Engram is the first to admit that.

So, he understands why fans now doubt his ability to run the ASU offense. He just doesn't care.

Photo: #16 Hornets QB Alex Engram.

"I've always been the kind of guy that I don't listen to that stuff from fans, whether it be good or bad," Engram said. "I don't mean any disrespect, but listening to them doesn't help. I've always tried to keep my head down, work with my coaches and just get better."

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It appears that Engram with be the third string quarterback for ASU. From the comments made by coach Reggie Barlow, he has his eyes set on the baseball player, Devin Dominguez as his starter, and Brandon Dowdell as his second string QB. Unless Engram has an NFL type Fall camp, he can get ready to kiss the end of the bench for the season opener at Florida A&M.

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JSU Comegy grateful for good fortune on injury front
























A tone of relief hung heavy in the words of Jackson State football coach Rick Comegy when asked about the injury situation at the conclusion of spring workouts. Defensive tackle Emmanuel Muhammad went down with a strained knee in the Blue and White game, but otherwise the Tigers were unscathed Saturday.

Even senior quarterback Joe Hawkins played, despite being scheduled to sit out the game with a leg injury. He took a few big hits, came out and returned with the red no-touch jersey on. "We came out good," Comegy said, "which I am so happy about. And we played a full game, rather than a 60-play series.

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Grambling’s Rey reminds: West isn’t quite won

GRAMBLING. LA — Holding a three-game divisional lead means little when the two-time defending league champions are in the other dugout. That’s been second-year Grambling baseball coach Barret Rey’s pulpit-pounding sermon all week.

“The confidence is coming,” Rey said, “but I don’t want them to get overconfident. We haven’t accomplished anything yet.” That may be overstating things a bit.

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Southern U's Richardson looks for running backs

Photo: #43 Darren Coates

Darren Coates was a bolt of lightning last season, becoming an All-Southwestern Athletic Conference second-teamer and the best pass-catching running back of the Pete Richardson era in his one season as Southern’s feature back. Now that Coates is gone, Southern is deep into the business of replacing him as spring practice continues. Brian Threat, who will be a sophomore, and Kendrick Smith, who will be a senior, are the veterans.

Behind them are two freshmen who redshirted last season — Micah Smith and Amonte Harper — and ex-Nicholls State player Joe Robbins, who has one season of eligibility remaining and is learning the entire playbook this season. SU, like at times last season, can employ tight end Evan Alexander in the backfield as well.

Southern also signed two prep players in February: Clinton High’s Byron Williams and Ville Platte High’s Jerry Joseph.

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