Friday, March 16, 2012

Stillman Tigers extend softball win streak to 12 games

JASPER, Alabama | The Stillman College Lady Tigers softball team picked up two wins Thursday at the SIAC Crossover at Memorial Park. Stillman (15-6 overall, 10-0 SIAC) shut out the Fort Valley State Wildcats, 9-0, then beat the Claflin Panthers, 10-4.

In the opener, Stillman’s Bailey Braughton, Gabrielle Quarles and Ashley Savage each had two hits as the Lady Tigers won their 11th consecutive game. Danielle Hewitt hit her first home run of the season in the top of the third inning.

Savage pitched all five innings for Stillman, surrendering one hit, a game-opening single by FVSU’s Tawana Barker. Savage threw 49 pitches, 32 for strikes, while striking out six.

The Tigers trailed Claflin 2-1 in the top of the second inning, but Braughton hit a three-run home run to give Stillman a 4-2 lead. Stillman scored four more runs in the third and two more in the fourth to take a 10-2 lead. Claflin scored a run in the top of the fifth and seventh innings for the final score.

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Benedict Tigers Announce 2012 Football Schedule

COLUMBIA, South Carolina -- Benedict College will play four home football games this season, including its second home Thursday night contest in two consecutive years when new rival, Bowie State University, comes to Charlie W. Johnson Stadium. This match up will also be televised nationally on Comcast Sports South (CSS).


The 2012 football schedule also includes two Classics - the Palmetto Capital City Classic against Virginia State University and the Augusta City Classic against conference foe Albany State University.

The Tigers play all three of their non-conference opponents in the opening month of the season, facing Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) opponents Virginia Union in the opening game, Sept. 1 on the road; Bowie State the following Thursday night which will be televised on CSS, and on Sept. 15 the Tigers will host new opponent Virginia State University which will finish their non-conference schedule.

“The 2012 schedule is very competitive. As a matter of fact, it's a great schedule with good non-conference opponent teams,” said interim head football coach James Woody. “We feel we will be competitive and will definitely be up for the challenge.”

From that point onward, it's all SIAC foes: Sept. 22 at Fort Valley State University; Sept. 29 Miles College in Birmingham; Oct. 6Stillman College; Oct. 13 at Clark Atlanta; Oct. 20 homecoming in Columbia against Morehouse College; Oct. 27 Albany State University in Augusta featuring the Augusta City Classic; Nov. 3 Lane College in Jackson, TN.

The Tigers will be tested early in their first three contests against Bowie State, Virginia Union, and Virginia State. During the 2011 season the Tigers recorded losses to Bowie and Virginia Union while their new opponent Virginia State defeated both teams by a significant margin. However, the Tigers are rebounding under new interim head coach James Woody, as he boasts the largest recruiting class ever in Tiger history with 37 2012 signees.

“I am very, very excited about the class. This is probably the best class I've put together in my years of doing this,” Woody said. “We filled a lot of needs. We think we have some talented young men, but we won't know for sure until we see them in training camp. We were able to bring in young men with great character and athletic ability.”

2012 Benedict Football Schedule

DATE TEAM LOCATION TIME
Sept. 1 Virginia Union Richmond, Va. 2:00 PM
Sept. 6 Bowie State (CSS Television) Columbia, S.C. 8:00 PM
Sept. 15 Virginia State (Capital City Classic) Columbia, S.C. 4:00 PM
Sept. 22 Fort Valley State * Fort Valley, Ga. 2:00 PM
Sept. 29 Miles * Birmingham, Ala. 2:00 PM CST
Oct. 6 Stillman * (High School Day) Columbia, S.C. 2:00 PM
Oct. 13 Clark Atlanta * Atlanta, Ga. 2:00 PM
Oct. 20 Morehouse * (Homecoming) Columbia, S.C. 2:00 PM
Oct. 27 Albany State *(Augusta City Classic) Augusta, Ga. 2:00 PM
Nov. 3 Lane * Jackson, Tenn. 2:00 PM CST
Nov. 10 SIAC Championship TBA
* SIAC game

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Stanford Begins NCAA Tournament Saturday Against Hampton

Game #33
NCAA Tournament First Round
No. 2/2 Stanford Cardinal (31-1) - vs. - Hampton Lady Pirates (26-4)

Saturday, March 17, 2012 - 10:30 a.m. PT
Ted Constant Convocation Center (8,600) - Norfolk, Va.
Seeds: Stanford (1); Hampton (16)
Series History: First Meeting
Last Meeting: N/A
TV: ESPN2 (P-x-P: Mark Jones, Analyst: Mary Murphy)
Webcast: ESPN3 (www.espn3.com)
Radio: 90.1 KZSU (P-x-P: Sam Fisher)




Hampton women prepare for first round matchup versus Stanford

HAMPTON, Virginia -- The Hampton University women’s basketball team won a school Division-I record 26 wins this year, finishing with a 26-4 overall record. The Lady Pirates were 15-1 in the MEAC conference and won the MEAC Tournament title for the third straight year. The team is top ten in the nation in a variety of categories - leading the nation in 3-point field goal defense (20.3%), second in scoring defense (46.8 ppg), third in field goal defense (32.3%), and ninth in turnover margin (+6.4).

However, the Hampton Lady Pirates enter the NCAA Women’s Tournament as the 16th-seed in the Fresno region. In the first round, the Lady Pirates will face the top-seeded Stanford Cardinal. While Hampton is the “visiting” team, the game will be played in Norfolk and will essentially be a home game for the Lady Pirates. The game will be played on Saturday, March 17 at 1:30 pm and will be preceded by Texas versus West Virginia, playing in the 8/9 matchup, tipping off at 11:10 am.

Hampton enters the game having won 11 straight games and are led by All-MEAC First-Team selection Jericka Jenkins. Jenkins was second in the nation in assists (7.2 apg) and also led the team in scoring (14.0 ppg). After finishing last season with a 25-7 record and winning the MEAC Tournament, Hampton earned a 13-seed from the Tournament Committee, which was the highest seed ever earned by a MEAC team.

The Lady Pirates and their head coach, David Six, feel disrespected by their 16th-seed this year and hope to use the perceived slight as motivation to overcome the 31-1 Stanford team.

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Frahm, Maryland Eastern Shore bowling team begin MEAC today

KRISTINA FRAHM
INTERIM HEAD BOWLING COACH
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PRINCESS ANNE, Maryland -- When she graduated from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore last spring, Kristina Frahm wanted to eventually get into coaching. What the former Hawk bowling standout didn't count on was how fast the opportunity came.

In January, Frahm's coach, Sharon Brummell -- who built the school's bowling program and captured three national titles during her tenure -- called her former player to say she'd be leaving mid-season to become an administrator at Georgetown University.

Brumell also floated this idea to the 22-year-old Illinois native, who is a first-year graduate student at Salisbury University: come back and serve as interim head coach. "She called me up one day, asking my thoughts about it and seeing if I wanted to do it," Brummell said. "And I thought about it for a few days and I chose to start coaching."

Brummell said she approached Frahm because Frahm always wanted to see how the program operated -- helping to fill out paperwork, going on recruiting trips.

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HAWKS STAY FIFTH IN CURRENT NTCA POLL

HACKENSACK, N.J. - The latest National Tenpins Coaches Association (NTCA) poll has come out and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) has stayed put in the fifth position. The Hawks, as well as the top-ranked Knights of Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) are, however, the only teams in the top ten not to reposition in the March poll.

UMES amassed 526 points and sport a 94-29 overall record. They trailed the new No. 4 team Vanderbilt by 66 points. The Commodores are up three spots from seventh in the last poll. Arkansas State is the new number two team in the nation with 700 points and seven first place votes. They are up three spots as well, previously being No. 4. The Red Wolves trial FDU by 46 points. The Knights had 19 first place votes.

Nebraska is the new No. 3 team, sporting 602 first place votes; they are up five spots from eighth. They have bowled only 74 matches total this season and are 57-17.

Valparaiso, Central Missouri, Sacred Heart and Sam Houston State round out the top nine teams while Norfolk State and Stephen F. Austin tied for tenth. Valpo dropped three spots, UCM one spot and Sacred Heart seven spots. The Pioneers were the biggest mover in the latest poll. NSU was up one spot.

Delaware State and Morgan State are both ranked in the latest poll from the MEAC, giving them four teams in the top 20 in the nation. The Bears return to the poll for the first time in a few months to 20th while DSU dropped one spot to 14th.

The Hawks are currently ranked in four polls, standing at 15th in the BWAA poll, 12th in the NCBCA tally and fifth in the NTCA Media poll.

UMES is coming off of a second place finish in the USBC ITC Allentown sectional where they qualified for the Intercollegiate Team Championships. They are hoping to defend their National Championship at that event. This weekend the Hawks are off to Greensboro, N.C. where they are looking for their sixth MEAC Championship and second straight title. Play starts Friday the 16th and continues through Sunday.

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UMES T'nia Falbo named MEAC Bowler of the Year

T'NIA FALBO
MEAC BOWLER OF THE YEAR
NORFOLK, Va. - University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) junior T'nia Falbo (Greensburg, Pa.) has been named the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference's Bowling Player of the Year, the league announced today. Falbo had a brilliant season, coming on strong in the second half of the year to boast three MEAC Player of the Week honors and three All-Tournament Team selections.

She averaged a 203.8 over 49 games with a pinfall of 9,989, helping UMES clinch its third MEAC Northern Division Title with a 29-1 conference mark. The Hawks sport a 94-29 overall record and are currently ranked fifth in the latest NTCA Coaches' and Media polls.

Falbo is the second Hawk to earn the accolade, following three-time MEAC Player of the Year Maria Rodriguez (Ibague Tolima, Colombia). Rodriguez won the inaugural award in 2009 and UMES has never let another school take it home since. Falbo has the highest game in the league this season, sporting a 280 at the Prairie View Invitational with an average of 235.2 over five games in Texas.

Mariana Alvarado (Leon, Guanajuanto, Mexico) earned the schools second ever bowling MEAC Rookie of the Year. She recorded a 7,826 total pinfall and notched a high game of a 242 at a MEAC North meet. She averaged a 185 or above in nine of 10 events this season and finished sporting a 190.8 average.

Norfolk State's Wilhelmenia Harrison earned MEAC Coach of the Year honors for the second straight season.

Also earning conference accolades is Anggie Ramirez (Bogota, Colombia) who was the pre-season player of the year for the MEAC and also the only other MEAC Rookie of the Year from UMES back in 2009. Ramirez also had a solid season that earned her inclusion on the First-Team All-MEAC squad. Ramirez had the highest average on the team this season, a 206.81, thanks to a sensational first half of the year. She tallied a pinfall of 8,686 over 42 games and rolled a 277 high game this season at the first MEAC North match-up. She was a four-time MEAC Bowler of the Week and her 277 was the third highest game this season and the best recorded in MEAC only play.

Filling out the First-Team was Tiffany Lebahn of Delaware State, Thea Aspiras of Norfolk State and Keisheena Waldon of Morgan State.

UMES didn't stop there however, getting two more nods on the MEAC Second-Team. Despite holding higher averages than other members of the First-Team, Megan Buja (Rockford, Ill.) and Paula Vilas (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) were both tabbed for that accolade. They joined Jazmyne Hefflefinger of DSU, Laverne Jones of North Carolina Central, Chelsea Krall of Norfolk State and Staci Hillard of Bethune-Cookman.

Buja carried a 197.07 average over 44 games with a pin count of 8,671. Her high game on the season came at Prairie View with a 264 where she joined Falbo on the All-Tournament Team. That game was the sixth best in the league this year. She was also an All-Star at the N.J. Jamboree to open the season

Vilas, the lone senior on the squad, earned All-MEAC honors for the second straight year. She averaged a 192.63 over 40 games and tallied a pin fall of 7,705. Her high game, a 256 came at the first MEAC North meet of the season. That was the ninth best game in the league this season.

UMES is coming off of a second place finish in the USBC ITC Allentown sectional where they qualified for the Intercollegiate Team Championships. They are hoping to defend their National Championship at that event. This weekend the Hawks are off to Greensboro, N.C. where they are looking for their sixth MEAC Championship and second straight title. Play starts Friday the 16th with qualifying rounds and continues through Sunday.

On Saturday the teams compete in a best-of-seven Baker series. The championship concludes on Sunday, March 18 beginning with the semifinal round at 9:50 a.m. and concluding with the championship final at 11:45 a.m. The championship finale will air tape-delayed on ESPNU on March 26 at 10 p.m.

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Tulane Downs Mississippi Valley In WNIT Opener, 68-61

NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana - For five minutes, it looked like it was going to be a runaway. Midway through the game, it looked like it was going to be an upset. When the clock finally hit zero, it was the Green Wave who came out on top as the Tulane University women's basketball team defeated Mississippi Valley State, 68-61, in the 2012 WNIT opener on Thursday evening in Fogelman Arena.

Freshman guard Danielle Blagg had a game-high 18 points and the Green Wave duo of senior center Brett Benzio and junior guard Olivia Grayson both posted double-doubles to help spearhead the victory. After going ahead 17-5 to start the game, Tulane trailed 38-35 at the break and were down by four at 40-36 just over two minutes into the second half. From there, the Green Wave went on a 13-7 run over the next five minutes to take a 49-47 it would not relinquish.

With the win, Tulane improves to 23-10 on the year and advances to take on Texas Tech on Sunday in Lubbock, Texas. Tipoff for the game is slated for 2 p.m. Mississippi Valley State, meanwhile, concludes its 2011-12 season with an 18-14 record.

"I thought it was a hard-fought game on both ends," Tulane head coach Lisa Stockton said. "Defensively, we did a much better job in the second half. In the first half, we gave up way too many points in transition. Only giving up 23 points in the second half was a much better effort.

"I thought at times we played really fatigued. Whether that's energy, whether that's mental or whatever, there were times after that first five minutes that we just didn't have that same energy out there and that's something that we have to make sure we're ready for on Sunday."

Blagg, who hit four 3-pointers on the night, was one of four Tulane players to finish in double figures as Grayson had 13 and both Benzio and freshman forward Tiffany Dale tallied 12 each. Benzio and Grayson completed their double-doubles with 10 rebounds apiece and Benzio headlined the team with a game-high five blocks. Rookie guard Jamie Kaplan came off the bench to lead the Wave with a career-high seven assists, and Dale posted a team-best three steals.

As a team, Tulane hit 43.1 percent of its shots from the field (25-of-58), including a .471 clip from beyond the 3-point arc (8-of-17). After allowing the Delta Devilettes to hit 16-of-34 field goals (.471) - including a .714 clip from 3-point land - over the first 20 minutes of play, the Green Wave defense held Mississippi Valley State to just eight buckets in the second half.

"We definitely got out on them early and we kind of let off the gas a little bit," Grayson said. "They continued to fight, so I give them props for that. We just gutted it out and got the win."

Tulane got off to a red-hot start, jumping out to a 17-5 lead 4:14 into the ballgame. The Delta Devilettes, however, refused to go away quietly and used a 5-of-7 performance from 3-point distance to outscore the Green Wave 33-18 the rest of the half and go into the locker room at the break on top by three.

After the two teams trading buckets early in the second half, Tulane reclaimed the lead on a Grayson jumper with 11:59 to play. Valley answered with a Brittney Lakes bucket on the ensuing possession to go back up 44-43, but a Benzio layup the next time down the floor to put the home team back on top momentarily. Lenise Stallings drained a 3-pointer to give the Delta Devilettes a 47-45 edge with 9:36 on the clock, but a Dale layup tied things up at 47-all and sparked a 12-0 Tulane run.

The Green Wave led by as many as 11 at 62-51 courtesy of a Blagg trey with 4:35 to go and Mississippi Valley whittled the deficit down to as few as six three times down the stretch. Tulane's run midway through the final frame, however, proved to be the difference in the ballgame.

"In the beginning of the game I definitely missed a lot more than I made, so I'm really happy that I was able to come out and made some in the second half," Blagg said of her three 3-pointers after the break. "You can't get down on the missed shots."

De'Kisha Fondon led the Delta Devilettes with 15 points while Alia Frank and Ka'Neshia Smith had 12 each. Smith led the team with nine rebounds and six assists. Fondon led all players with four steals.

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Xavier Gold Nuggets feeling OK after beating Southern Nazarene

FRANKFORT, Kentucky — For the second year in a row, the Xavier University of Louisiana women's basketball team ended a losing streak in the NAIA Division I National Championship.

The Gold Nuggets got 16 points from SiMon Franklin and defeated Southern Nazarene 74-67 Thursday to earn their first victory at nationals in eight attempts against an Oklahoma opponent.

Xavier (26-8), ranked 18th and winner of eight in a row, will play second-ranked Union (Tenn.) in the second round at 8:45 p.m. Friday. Southern Nazarene, in its final NAIA season before beginning a transition to NCAA Division II, finished 24-10.

A year ago Xavier ended a five-game first-round losing streak by defeating Lee (Tenn.), then was eliminated in the next round.

The Gold Nuggets trailed Southern Nazarene 26-16 after 10 minutes and 39-35 at halftime but took the lead for good, 42-41, on Keldra Hall's basket with 16:03 remaining. Xavier led 58-49 with 8:18 remaining after freshman Jessica Savannah's second consecutive basket.

The Crimson Storm twice cut the Nuggets' lead to one point in the final six minutes, but the Nuggets survived. Franklin, a junior guard and the MVP of the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament two weeks ago, converted a frontcourt steal into a layup to give Xavier a 72-67 lead with 29 seconds remaining. Brandi Young made two free throws with 22 seconds remaining for the Nuggets' final points.

Young scored 11 points, and Hall and Jasmine Grant had nine apiece. Grant's 3-pointer with 12:53 remaining was the 200th of her career. Her final 3-pointer, which followed Carmen Holcombe's offensive rebound, gave the Nuggets a 69-63 lead at 2:19.

Southern Nazarene missed a third opportunity to cut the lead to one when Ashley Mantooth scored a basket and Franklin fouled her. But Mantooth missed the free throw with 1:22 remaining — leaving Xavier with a 69-67 advantage — and Southern Nazarene didn't score again. In the final minute the Crimson Storm missed a pair of 3-pointers and committed three turnovers.

"Southern Nazarene shot lights-out early," XU coach Bo Browder said. "I guarantee you the first 12 or 15 minutes were the best basketball they've played all season. They were making contested shots. But we withstood that early punch and came back."

Southern Nazarene had five double-figure scorers, led by Mantooth with 16 points and Logan Martin and Oumoul Thiam with 14 apiece. The Crimson Storm outshot the Nuggets 43.9 to 39.1 percent from the floor and outrebounded them 47-31. But Xavier offset that with a season-high-tying eight 3-pointers, a season-best plus-14 turnover margin and 31 points from its bench.

"I told our bench before the game if they played well, we'd win," Browder said. "I thought our starters and their starters were an even match, but our bench made the difference."

In addition's to Hall, reserves Danielle Kennebrew and Dalila Robinson provided a spark with eight points apiece. Kennebrew, who entered the game 5-for-37 in her career from 3-point range, and Robinson each made a pair of treys. Robinson made hers on consecutive possessions midway through the first half and produced her most points in nearly eight weeks. Kennebrew scored her second-most points of the season.

Union (32-2) advanced with a 63-50 victory against Lindsey Wilson in the game immediately preceding Xavier-Southern Nazarene.

"Great program, great talent, great coaching, great tradition," Browder said of Union. "Southern Nazarene had a bigger team than we did, and Union's a little bigger than Southern Nazarene. So we'll have another difficult challenge to deal with."

There will be another streak to overcome, too. The Nuggets are 0-6 in the second round at nationals.

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NOTES: The victory was Xavier's first against Southern Nazarene, which beat the Nuggets twice in the regular season during Browder's first two years as head coach (1998-99 and 1999-2000) . . . The Nuggets' seven straight losses at nationals against Oklahoma teams were by an average of 20.9 points . . . Grant is the third Gold Nugget to make 200 career 3-pointers. Jarryn Cleaves (2003-08) made 283, and Courtney Simon (1992-96) made 204 . . . It's the first time since 1998, when Browder was an XU assistant, that the Nuggets won first-round games at nationals in consecutive years . . . The Nuggets scored their most points at nationals since a 77-52 first-round victory against LeTourneau in 1997.

By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
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