BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- Miles College is in.
The Golden Bears qualified for the for the NCAA Division II football
playoffs for the first time in school history Sunday.
Miles, once the top-seed in Super Regional 2, dropped to No. 2 following its
27-17 loss to Tuskegee in the regular season finale. However, despite placing
second in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference's western division,
the Golden Bears still managed to be one of 24 teams to chosen for postseason
play.
No. 5 Miles (8-2, 6-1) will travel to Livingston to face No. 4 West Alabama
in the first round Saturday. The winner will take on top-seeded Valdosta (8-2),
which has a first-round bye, in the second round.
Coach Reginald Ruffin, a former Division II national champion at North
Alabama, has turned around the Miles' program in next to no time. Last season,
he led the Golden Bears to its first SIAC title and first appearance in the
Pioneer Bowl on his way to earning SIAC Coach of the Year honors.
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Monday, November 12, 2012
WSSU gets top seed in NCAA Division II football playoffs
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina -- Fans coming to Winston-Salem State playoff games at Bowman
Gray Stadium this season will be in for a surprise — green
grass.
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Earlier this season the city planted rye grass and — instead
of a brown tint that was evident during last year’s Division II playoff run,
thanks to dormant Bermuda grass — the field should look much better.
Coach Connell Maynor of the Rams hopes his team will look
just as good. The Rams (11-0) are the top seed in the Super Region I, and will
get a first-round bye in the playoffs and will take on the winner of the
Shippensburg-Bloomsburg State game on Nov. 24 at Bowman Gray Stadium. Both
Shippensburg and Bloomsburg State are 10-1.
The pairings for the 24-team playoffs were announced tonight.
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Tuskegee DB Jamar Hornsby's big hit sets tone in 55-24 SIAC championship game win against Fort Valley State
ATLANTA, Georgia --- It was the first play of the game but it set the tone in
Tuskegee's 55-24 win against Fort Valley State (Ga.) in the SIAC championship
game Saturday night at Lakewood Stadium.
Fort Valley State quarterback Antonio Henton launched one deep over the middle of the field. However, the ball sailed slightly over the head of the receiver. As it neared ball its intended target, Tigers defensive back Jamar Hornsby unloaded and delivered a hit that likely would've jarred the ball loose had the receiver gotten his hands on it.
"The last time we played them in the regular season," Hornsby said, referring to Tuskegee's 49-18 win at home against the Wildcats back in Week 4. "They kind of hit us on the first play of the drive with a deep seam. So, I had a feeling that they were going to come right back to it the first play of the game in the championship game and that's what they did."
It was clean. It was legal. It was brutal and it typified the night the Tigers' secondary would have, minus a few missteps in the first half, against the SIAC's top passer.
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Fort Valley State quarterback Antonio Henton launched one deep over the middle of the field. However, the ball sailed slightly over the head of the receiver. As it neared ball its intended target, Tigers defensive back Jamar Hornsby unloaded and delivered a hit that likely would've jarred the ball loose had the receiver gotten his hands on it.
"The last time we played them in the regular season," Hornsby said, referring to Tuskegee's 49-18 win at home against the Wildcats back in Week 4. "They kind of hit us on the first play of the drive with a deep seam. So, I had a feeling that they were going to come right back to it the first play of the game in the championship game and that's what they did."
It was clean. It was legal. It was brutal and it typified the night the Tigers' secondary would have, minus a few missteps in the first half, against the SIAC's top passer.
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Tuskegee wins 2012 SIAC Football Championship
ATLANTA, Georgia — Behind big plays on
both side of the ball, Tuskegee defeated Fort Valley State 55-18 to win the SIAC
Championship Game played at Lakewood Stadium in Atlanta.
Derrick Washington rushed for 224 yards on 18 carries and two touchdowns. His 75-yard touchdown run on the first play of the third quarter negated all hopes for a Fort Valley State comeback. The Missouri transfer also added 107 yards receiving and a 74-yard touchdown reception on way to earning MVP Honors of the 2012 SIAC Championship Game.
Tuskegee broke Fort Valley's back with big plays, scoring on a run of 75 yards, a pass of 74 yards and interception returns of 50 and 78 yards for scores.
In all, Tuskegee also benefited from scores by its top-rated conference defense en route to winning its ninth consecutive game. Adam Lucas had a 78-yard interception return in the second quarter and William Buford picked ran back a 50-yard return in the fourth quarter to propel the Golden Tigers.
Despite losing big, Fort Valley State still had its chances to rally. Trailing 27-15, Wildcats running back Travis Richmond fumbled the ball and it was recovered by Tuskegee on their own 15-yard line. Similar to the first game against Tuskegee, Fort Valley State had its chances, but turnovers, missed opportunities, and blown assignments on defense, took the fight out of the Wildcats.
Richmond led Fort Valley with 103 yards rushing and a touchdown. Quarterback Antonio Henton threw for over 200 yards and a touchdown, but his three interceptions came at inopportune times during the game.
After finishing No. 6 in the NCAA Division-II Super Region-Two, Fort Valley, (8-3, 5-2), was selected to play in the Division-II playoffs and will travel to Hickory, NC to face Lenior-Rhyne (8-2) on Saturday, November 17th. Fort Valley State will be making its first appearance in the playoffs since 2001.
Next for Tuskegee will most likely be the Pioneer Bowl, which will be played on Saturday, December 1st at AJ McClung Stadium in Columbus, GA. Tuskegee’s last appearance in the Pioneer Bowl came in 2009, when the team defeated Elizabeth City 21-7.
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Derrick Washington rushed for 224 yards on 18 carries and two touchdowns. His 75-yard touchdown run on the first play of the third quarter negated all hopes for a Fort Valley State comeback. The Missouri transfer also added 107 yards receiving and a 74-yard touchdown reception on way to earning MVP Honors of the 2012 SIAC Championship Game.
Tuskegee broke Fort Valley's back with big plays, scoring on a run of 75 yards, a pass of 74 yards and interception returns of 50 and 78 yards for scores.
In all, Tuskegee also benefited from scores by its top-rated conference defense en route to winning its ninth consecutive game. Adam Lucas had a 78-yard interception return in the second quarter and William Buford picked ran back a 50-yard return in the fourth quarter to propel the Golden Tigers.
Despite losing big, Fort Valley State still had its chances to rally. Trailing 27-15, Wildcats running back Travis Richmond fumbled the ball and it was recovered by Tuskegee on their own 15-yard line. Similar to the first game against Tuskegee, Fort Valley State had its chances, but turnovers, missed opportunities, and blown assignments on defense, took the fight out of the Wildcats.
Richmond led Fort Valley with 103 yards rushing and a touchdown. Quarterback Antonio Henton threw for over 200 yards and a touchdown, but his three interceptions came at inopportune times during the game.
After finishing No. 6 in the NCAA Division-II Super Region-Two, Fort Valley, (8-3, 5-2), was selected to play in the Division-II playoffs and will travel to Hickory, NC to face Lenior-Rhyne (8-2) on Saturday, November 17th. Fort Valley State will be making its first appearance in the playoffs since 2001.
Next for Tuskegee will most likely be the Pioneer Bowl, which will be played on Saturday, December 1st at AJ McClung Stadium in Columbus, GA. Tuskegee’s last appearance in the Pioneer Bowl came in 2009, when the team defeated Elizabeth City 21-7.
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Sunday, November 11, 2012
A&T Has Learned How To Win
GREENSBORO, North Carolina -- The North Carolina A&T football team doesn't worry about style points. It concerns itself with results. The Aggies have won three straight games to guarantee themselves their first winning season in nine years.
All three games are evidence the Aggies have learned how to grind out and win close ballgames at home. Three weeks ago, the Aggies trailed 9-7 at halftime before their defense dominated Norfolk State, and the offense used an effective running game to earn a 30-9 win. Last week, in their 16-3 win over Florida A&M, the Aggies went without an offensive touchdown. But freshman kicker Zach Cimaglia kicked three field goals and junior linebacker D'Vonte Grant returned an interception 35 yards for a touchdown.
Against the Bulldogs on Saturday, the Aggies again went on the grind. After the Bulldogs returned the opening kickoff 96 yards, the Aggies trailed for 3 ½ quarters. Then in a period of 16 seconds, they scored two touchdowns, one on a 34-yard run by Ricky Lewis, and the other on a 10-yard fumble return by D'Vonte Graham. A&T's defense, the second-best in the nation, has received the most credit, but A&T's offense seems to produce in crucial moments.
"I'm proud of the way our players hang in there and find ways to win ballgames," said A&T coach Rod Broadway. "It's not pretty, but it's a win. Our guys kept playing hard today, and they were rewarded for it during the back end of the ballgame because some things went our way. To be 6-4 at this point in the season is a great accomplishment for our players because they've worked their butts off this season."
THE STREAK: How good has the Aggies defense been this season? When Lewis scored on a 34-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, it marked the Aggies first offensive touchdown in seven quarters. Yet, the Aggies are on a three-game winning streak. That is because the A&T defense has not allowed an offensive touchdown in 14 quarters. It is a span of 3 ½ games.
"The guys have a lot of pride in how they're playing right now," said Broadway. "Our guys are being successful (on defense) because we understand where we're supposed to fit and fill. They know where to line up, and they have a clear understanding of what we want them to do."
SENIOR DAY: The Aggies honored 18 football players, three student managers and one student trainer as a part of its Senior Day celebration before the game. The football senior class overcame a 1-10 season in 2010 to post an 11-10 record over the last two seasons. They will also walk away with school's first winning record in nine seasons.
"This will be our legacy," said senior linebacker Makari Pugh.
Among the Aggies seniors are Mike Mayhew, the school's all-time leading rusher, and Chris Neal, a four-year starter on the Aggies defensive line. Pugh, Mayhew, Neal, Leroy Bradford, Jeremy Days, Brandon Hill, Brandon Young, Brandon Hover, Thomas Hearn, Tony Mashburn, Mark Newton, Jermarion Pegues, Donta Prince, Chris Andrews, Larry Raper, Devin Ray, Xavier Robinson and Armon White were the 18 players honored.
Student mangers Alicia Funderburk, Shannon Sellers and Shantel Wilkerson were also honored along with senior student trainer Kim Stratford.
HOME SWEET HOME: The Aggies are 10-2 at home under Broadway. The 6-4 Aggies have won all their games at home. Their last win on the road came on Oct. 1, 2011. They will try to end their seven-game road losing streak next week at N.C. Central. But for now, the Aggies are content with their success at home. Broadway has long had a reputation for getting his teams to play well at home. N.C. Central was 18-5 and Grambling was 15-0 under Broadway. As a head coach, Broadway is 43-7 at home.
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Xavier Gold Rush take a free ride to rally past Tuskegee
NEW ORLEANS -- Wanto Joseph made all 10 of his free throws in the final four minutes Saturday to help NAIA No. 19 Xavier University of Louisiana rally for a 78-70 victory against Tuskegee in the final game of the Big Easy Classic at XU's Convocation Center.
The Gold Rush (4-0), the only team to win both games in this event, outscored Tuskegee 29-9 in the final 12:04 after trailing 61-49. Xavier made 20-of-22 free throws during the comeback and 33-of-43 in the game.
Joseph, who scored one point in the first half, finished with 15 points, eight assists, four rebounds and two steals. Denzell Erves scored 13 points, Nick Haywood 12, Xavier Rogers 11 and Renard Smith 10 for the Gold Rush.
Javier McKinney scored 22 points, including 5-of-7 3-pointers, for Tuskegee, which was 1-1 in this event but counted both games as exhibitions. Calvin Thomas had 17 points, five assists, two blocked shots and three steals, and David Alexander scored 10 points.
The teams were tied at 36 at halftime.
Xavier, an NAIA member, has two victories this season against NCAA Division II opponents. The other was against Morehouse in Xavier's first game in its new home arena one week ago.
Xavier is 4-0 for the ninth time in 10 seasons.
Jarvis Christian made nine first-half 3-pointers in a 94-87 victory against Spring Hill in the first game Saturday.
More on the Xavier game will be posted online at http://www.xula.edu/athletics/news/2012/1110b.html
By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
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