MIAMI, Florida - Christmas came early for Mickell Gladness and Terrel Harris. In a surprising move Saturday, the Miami Heat decided to keep the pair of free-agent rookies on their final 15-player roster, waiving guard Eddie House instead. House, who was drafted by the Heat in 2000, was informed of the move Friday night.
"It was an extremely tough decision," coach Erik Spoelstra said. "Eddie started his career with us, we drafted him and he’s part of our Heat family. "(Gladness and Harris) simply overwhelmed us with their effort and their desire and their want this week. It was a little bit of a surprise and they continued to make us watch."
Miami was so intrigued that Gladness, a shot-blocking center out of Alabama A&M who spent time with the Heat in the team’s 2010 summer league, and Harris, a former Oklahoma State standout who went undrafted in 2009 and had played in recent years in France, Germany and the NBA Development League, will be with the Heat as they travel to take on the Dallas Mavericks on Christmas Day.
"This was probably the best Christmas gift that I’ve ever gotten in my life," Gladness said. "I probably would have said that when I was younger and I got a Sega Genesis for Christmas, but now this just tops that."
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Monday, December 26, 2011
A second look: Justin Durant played like he hadn't been to the playoffs since 1999
DETROIT, Michigan - While it hasn't quite been 12 years, it's been some time since Detroit Lions linebacker Justin Durant had played in such a meaningful football game.
After a successful college career at Hampton University which included three MEAC Defensive Player of the Year awards and three Divisison I-AA/FCS playoff appearances, Durant was drafted in the second round by the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2007.
In Durant's rookie year, he played in 13 games and the Jaguars went 11-5. They went on to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers in the opening round of the playoffs before being eliminated by the undefeated New England Patriots, 31-20.
The Jaguars fell on hard times after that season going 20-28 over the next three years, and missing the playoffs each time. After four years in Jacksonville, Durant opted to sign with Detroit prior to the 2011 season.
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HBCU Detroit Lions Spotlight
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# NAME POS HT. WT. AGE EXP. SCHOOL
31 Carey, Don DB 5-11 192 24 3 Norfolk State
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After a successful college career at Hampton University which included three MEAC Defensive Player of the Year awards and three Divisison I-AA/FCS playoff appearances, Durant was drafted in the second round by the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2007.
In Durant's rookie year, he played in 13 games and the Jaguars went 11-5. They went on to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers in the opening round of the playoffs before being eliminated by the undefeated New England Patriots, 31-20.
The Jaguars fell on hard times after that season going 20-28 over the next three years, and missing the playoffs each time. After four years in Jacksonville, Durant opted to sign with Detroit prior to the 2011 season.
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# NAME POS HT. WT. AGE EXP. SCHOOL
31 Carey, Don DB 5-11 192 24 3 Norfolk State
52 | Durant, Justin | LB | 6-1 | 240 | 26 | 5 | Hampton |
91 | Hill, Sammie | DT | 6-4 | 329 | 25 | 3 | Stillman |
39 | Silva, Ricardo | S | 6-3 | 225 | 23 | R | Hampton |
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72 | Culbreath, Johnny | T | 6-5 | 322 | 23 | R | South Carolina State |
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86 | Hughes, Nate | WR | 6-2 | 195 | 26 | 3 | Alcorn State |
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Seventeen BSU Student - Athletes Receive Degrees
BOWIE, Maryland -- Seventeen current and former student-athletes and cheerleaders were among Bowie State University graduates who received degrees in the 2011 Winter Commencement – Friday, December 16th in BSU's A. C. Jordan Arena.
“I would like to personally congratulate all of our graduating student-athletes that participated in the December 2011 ceremony. We celebrate many victories in the athletic department, but none more important than when we see our student-athletes walk across the stage. I know that our coaches and staff are just as proud of them as I am. The work that goes into being a student-athlete can never be underestimated. We wish all of our graduates the best as they transition into the next phase of their life”, said Athletic Director Anton Goff.
Current Student-Athletes
Tariq Jones – B.S. Social Work – Football
Former Student-Athletes
Duncan Aldous – M.A. Master of Public Administration – Football
Jennifer Geter – M.A. Master of Public Administration – Women's Track
Adeshola Ashira – B.S. Biology – Women's Bowling
Kirkland Beale – B.S. Biology – Men's Track
Arthur Bowers – B.S. Communications – Men's Basketball
Dominique Carroll – B.S. Elementary Education – Women's Bowling
Chelyce Fields – B.S. Sociology – Women's Tennis
Breaun Garner – B.S. Sports Management – Women's Volleyball and Softball
Carmen Herbert – B.S. Business Administration - Softball
Joel Lavela – B.S. Mathematics – Men's Track
Kyara Lombre – B.S. Communications – Women's Tennis
David Matthews – B.A. Fine Arts – Men's Track
Melissa Pate – B.S. Sociology – Cheerleading
Franklin Robinson – B.S. Sociology – Men's Track
Christina Rowles – B.S. Sports Management – Women's Track
Lakisha Walker – B.S. Communications – Women's Basketball
Courtesy BSU Athletics
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Creative License - Fisk Jubilee Singers
Note: As we celebrate the Christmas and New Year seasons, let us not forget God and his role in our lives. Let us say a special prayer for my Florida A&M University family, especially the Marching 100, and the family of drum major Robert Champion.
Nowhere in God's vision and in his chosen creator of the FAMU Marching 100 -- Dr. William P. Foster, was the practice of hazing an acceptable behavior. Let us honor the legacy of those that have come before us and that contributed positively to building our HBCU institutions and organizations, so that the youth of today, can see God's glory and achieve greatness in his honor.
Without God, we are nothing!
It is an honor of the highest order to participate in these bands, ensembles, sports teams and attend college -- to earn degrees in our chosen fields of interest, and to become contributing members of society. Let us not forget who we are representing when we are blessed with these opportunities.
There is much we can learn from this documentary of the Fisk Jubilee Singers and the legacy they continue to carry forth. Be blessed; and Merry Christmas! Amen
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Music video by Shania Twain performing "God Bless The Child." The video features two choirs -- one included the Fisk University Jubilee Singers and the second was a local performing arts choirs singing along with Twain in a hanger at the Nashville airport. It was filmed on October 3, 1996 and debuted on October 26, 1996. (C) 1997 Mercury Records.
Alabama State's Riley adds to honors
Kejuan Riley Walter Camp FCS All-America Team 6-1/208 Jr. Free Safety Hometown: Wetumpka, Alabama |
MONTGOMERY, Alabama - Alabama State free safety Kejuan Riley added to his 2011 honors Friday by being named to the Walter Camp FCS All-America team.
Riley, a junior from Wetumpka, had career highs in tackles (75) and interceptions (nine), while tying a career-high in passes defended with 13. Riley's nine interceptions ranked second in the FCS this season and his 17 career interceptions are tied for the most in ASU history.
Riley also has been named first-team All-SWAC and first-team All-America by Boxtorow HBCU, College Sports Madness and College Sporting News.
Doug Williams reflects on Grambling's strong finish
BASTROP, Louisiana -- When Thomas Wolfe wrote the famous line, “You can never go home again,” in his 1929 novel, ‘Look Homeward, Angel,’ he obviously hadn’t met Doug Williams.
Now in his third stint at Grambling, Williams keeps coming back to his alma mater. A former Tigers’ quarterback who went on to NFL stardom, Williams recently completed his first season of his second term as the school’s head football coach. To Williams, the words of his mother, Laura Williams, ring more true than Wolfe’s literary quotation.
“I never said I wouldn’t come back home, but I never thought I would be here for a second run (as head coach),” Williams admitted Thursday night while attending a function of the Morehouse chapter of Grambling State University Alumni at the Bastrop Municipal Center. “My momma always said, ‘Mysterious things happen.’”
Hot shooting helps Norfolk State blow past Saint Francis Terriers
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, New York -- The Norfolk State Spartans used a 19-0 run in the opening half and went on to defeat the host St. Francis (NY) Terriers, 84-74, Friday afternoon at the Pope Physical Education Center. The Spartans, who shot a blazing 55.1 percent (27-of-49) for the contest, improved to 9-5 and the Terriers dropped to 3-8.
Senior forward Stefan Perunicic (four steals) paced the Terriers with a season-high 21 points on 7-of-15 shooting and junior forward Travis Nichols added 14 points and a team-high seven rebounds. Senior point guard Justin Newton added seven assists and six rebounds.
A layup by Perunicic gave St. Francis an early, 8-5 advantage, with 16:56 remaining in the opening half, but Norfolk State scored the next 19 points to establish a 24-8 lead at the 12:33 mark. The Spartans connected on four three-point field goals during the run, three of which came by sophomore guard Pendarvis Williams (game-high 24 points). Williams also added a tip-in to cap the run.
The Terriers managed to close within seven points, 36-29, with 1:50 left before halftime after a trifecta and a layup by sophomore guard Brent Jones. The Spartans settled for a 41-31 halftime advantage.
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The Terriers led 8-5 about three minutes in when Williams made the first of four consecutive 3-pointers in a two-minute span for NSU. Williams hit three of those, sparking a 19-0 Spartans run.
"Got off to a hot start," said Williams, who finished with 8-for-11 shooting from the field and was 3 for 5 from the 3-point line. He made 5 of 7 free throws, all in the second half.
With 14 seconds before halftime, Williams jabbed the ball from St. Francis guard Brent Jones. McEachin sprinted to the other end, where Williams hit him for a layup. Jones' foul gave McEachin a three-point play and the Spartans a 41-31 halftime lead.
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Friday, December 23, 2011
FAMU's Hazing Scandal: What Now?
TALLAHASSEE, Florida - After the vigils for Robert Champion, after the marches, after the homicide investigation and after the headlines, the campus of Florida A&M University will have to move forward.
Champion, a 26-year-old drum major for FAMU's celebrated Marching 100 band, died on Nov. 19 from what authorities say was hazing.
Since then, three other members of the band have been arrested in connection with a hazing incident that occurred three weeks before Champion's death and resulted in a female student's leg being broken. Law enforcement has also opened an investigation into FAMU's finances pertaining to the band's travel.
Howard Bison wins overtime thriller over Delaware Blue Hens
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Howard University guard Glenn Andrews scored 28 points and hit a game-tying three-pointer to force overtime as the Bison men’s basketball team posted an 88-83 victory over the University of Delaware in an overtime thriller Thursday night at Burr Gymnasium.
Delaware, which dropped to 5-5 on the year, got a career-high 17 points from freshman guard Jarvis Threatt, while junior forward Jamelle Hagins posted his seventh consecutive double-double with 15 points and a game-high 15 rebounds. Devon Saddler reached double figures for the ninth time in 10 games by pouring in 14 points, while Josh Brinkley had 12 for the Blue Hens.
The game was tied at 70-70 in the final minute when Saddler drove the right side before feeding Kyle Anderson, who buried a three-pointer from the right wing to put Delaware in front by three with 43 seconds on the clock.
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NCCU Eagles finish off PVAMU Panthers for second straight win
EUGENE, Oregon (NCCUEaglePride.com) – In a contest that that saw eight ties and 13 lead changes, a late second half run was all the Eagles of North Carolina Central University needed to finish off the Panthers of Prairie View A&M University 69-58 to end the 2011 Global Sports Hoops Showcase with a 2-1 record, giving the maroon and gray momentum heading into the holiday break.
Judging by the first 20 minutes of action it looked as if the first meeting between these two squads would go down to the wire with neither team holding a lead larger than six. In fact, there were seven ties and nine lead changes, but the swarming Eagle defense recorded four steals and forced 10 turnovers, which NCCU turned into 12 points in favor of the maroon and gray.
With 8:09 left in the first half and the game knotted up at 23, the Eagles made their best move going on a 6-0 earning their largest lead of the half at 29-23. The momentum of that rally was short-lived when the Panthers answered back with an 8-2 spurt to tie the game at 31 with 15 second left following a three-pointer by guard Tim Meadows.
NCCU took the lead at the half when junior Ray Willis (Atlanta, Ga.) was fouled in the act of shooting with 0.1 seconds left giving the Eagles a 33-31 lead.
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Judging by the first 20 minutes of action it looked as if the first meeting between these two squads would go down to the wire with neither team holding a lead larger than six. In fact, there were seven ties and nine lead changes, but the swarming Eagle defense recorded four steals and forced 10 turnovers, which NCCU turned into 12 points in favor of the maroon and gray.
With 8:09 left in the first half and the game knotted up at 23, the Eagles made their best move going on a 6-0 earning their largest lead of the half at 29-23. The momentum of that rally was short-lived when the Panthers answered back with an 8-2 spurt to tie the game at 31 with 15 second left following a three-pointer by guard Tim Meadows.
NCCU took the lead at the half when junior Ray Willis (Atlanta, Ga.) was fouled in the act of shooting with 0.1 seconds left giving the Eagles a 33-31 lead.
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Hampton Lady Pirates knock off Boston College, 71-63
CHESTNUT HILL, Massachusetts -- Sophomore Katie Zenevitch posted a double-double, as Boston College (4-7) suffered a 71-63 loss to Hampton (8-2) in the Eagles' last game before the holiday break on Dec. 22. Zenevitch recorded 13 points and pulled down 10 defensive rebounds. Sophomore Tiffany Ruffinled the Eagles with 15 points in the outing.
Hampton was strong on the boards, outrebounding BC, 40-30. The Pirates pulled down 21 offensive rebounds, compared to the Eagles' seven. BC shot 47.8 percent from the field, compared to HU's 33.3 percent.
The Pirates came alive in the second half to steal the momentum and the game. HU used an 11-0 run to take its first lead of the half, up 54-51, with 7:41 to play. The teams traded baskets, with the Pirates holding onto their three-point buffer, until Ruffin went 2-for-2 at the line to make it a 58-57 game with 4:43 to go.
Zenevitch followed, putting the Eagles back on top with a layup, but HU came back quickly, using a 9-1 run to regain the lead and seal the victory, going up 67-60, with just over a minute to play. Ruffin sunk a three in the final minute, but the Pirates added four points from the line to walk away with the 71-63 win.
Texas Southern University Hires Darrell Asberry as New Head Football Coach
Coach Darrell Asberry (bio) |
HOUSTON, Texas - Texas Southern University has hired Darrell Asberry from Shaw University as the Tigers new head football coach. Shaw is a member of NCAA Division II and is located in Raleigh, North Carolina.
In six years as the head coach at Shaw Asberry's record is 40-25 and 30-13 in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association. On Asberry's watch the Bears won three CIAA titles in the last five years.
"We hired Darrell Asberry as our next football coach at Texas Southern because if you look at his background and his track record, he developed Shaw into one of the premier Division II football programs," said Charles McClelland, TSU's athletics director, in an interview with FOX 26 Sports.
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Shaw's Asberry named head football coach at Texas Southern
RALEIGH, North Carolina - Shaw University football coach Darrell Asberry was named head coach at Texas Southern University on Thursday.
Asberry led the Bears to a 40-25 overall record in six seasons at Shaw. The Bears won conference championships in 2007, 2008 and 2010 and the team made the NCAA Division II tournament in 2007 and 2010. In 2008, the Bears appeared in the Pioneer Bowl.
Asberry was named CIAA Coach of the Year in 2007, and was named the Pigskin Club’s (Washington, DC) 2010 CIAA Coach of the Year.
Asberry said that the choice to take the job at Texas Southern was a difficult one.
Tennessee State drop third straight with loss to Florida A&M
NASHVILLE, Tennessee -- Four Lady Tigers scored in double-digits but it wasn't enough as Tennessee State University dropped its third straight contest in a, 90-75, loss to Florida A&M University Thursday night in the Gentry Center.
Tennessee State (4-8) committed 25 turnovers in the contest while Florida A&M (7-5) recorded 21.
Jasmin Shuler led TSU with 17 points while Kim Haynes tallied 16. Tayla Foster registered 15 points while Alana Morris chipped in 12. Donyeah Mayfield came off the bench to grab a team-high nine rebounds.
After a fairly slow start for both teams, the Rattlers put together a rally that led to them grabbing a 12-4 lead. A couple of buckets by Tayla Foster and Donyeah Mayfield sparked a 9-2 run that pulled TSU to within one, 14-13 before four unanswered points by FAMU put the Rattlers back up, 18-13.
The Lady Tigers managed to cut the deficit down to two, again, following a break-away lay-up by Jasmin Shuler with 9:58 remaining half. The Rattlers, however, used six unanswered points to move ahead, 26-18.
FAMU capitalized on being in the bonus down the stretch and built its advantage up to 32-19 behind a number of free-throws. TSU cut the deficit down to single digits with just over three minutes in the half but FAMU responded with a spurt that made its lead, 42-30.
Alana Morris buried a triple at the buzzer to make the halftime score, 46-35, in favor of the visitors.
TSU opened up the second frame by outscoring FAMU 8-2 and pulled within five, 48-43, before the first media timeout. The deficit went back up to double-digits when the Lady Tigers gave up five unanswered points.
The Lady Tigers continued to fight throughout the half but the Rattlers held off every TSU run attempt. After falling behind, 65-50, Kim Haynes hit a triple from the top of the key to bring TSU within 12 at the 3:51 mark. That, however, would be as close as the Lady Tigers would get.
Tennessee State went 28-of-77 (36.4 percent) from the field, including 8-of-27 (29.6 percent) from three-point range. TSU shot a dismal 55 percent (11-of-20) from the free-throw line and lost the battle of the boards, 54-49.
Lady Tigers return to action on Thursday, Dec. 29 when they host Austin Peay in the OVC opener. Game time is slated for 5:30 p.m. in the Gentry Center.
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Shuler led TSU with 17 points vs. FAMU Courtesy: Sam Jordan / TSU Athletics |
Tennessee State (4-8) committed 25 turnovers in the contest while Florida A&M (7-5) recorded 21.
Jasmin Shuler led TSU with 17 points while Kim Haynes tallied 16. Tayla Foster registered 15 points while Alana Morris chipped in 12. Donyeah Mayfield came off the bench to grab a team-high nine rebounds.
After a fairly slow start for both teams, the Rattlers put together a rally that led to them grabbing a 12-4 lead. A couple of buckets by Tayla Foster and Donyeah Mayfield sparked a 9-2 run that pulled TSU to within one, 14-13 before four unanswered points by FAMU put the Rattlers back up, 18-13.
The Lady Tigers managed to cut the deficit down to two, again, following a break-away lay-up by Jasmin Shuler with 9:58 remaining half. The Rattlers, however, used six unanswered points to move ahead, 26-18.
FAMU capitalized on being in the bonus down the stretch and built its advantage up to 32-19 behind a number of free-throws. TSU cut the deficit down to single digits with just over three minutes in the half but FAMU responded with a spurt that made its lead, 42-30.
Alana Morris buried a triple at the buzzer to make the halftime score, 46-35, in favor of the visitors.
TSU opened up the second frame by outscoring FAMU 8-2 and pulled within five, 48-43, before the first media timeout. The deficit went back up to double-digits when the Lady Tigers gave up five unanswered points.
The Lady Tigers continued to fight throughout the half but the Rattlers held off every TSU run attempt. After falling behind, 65-50, Kim Haynes hit a triple from the top of the key to bring TSU within 12 at the 3:51 mark. That, however, would be as close as the Lady Tigers would get.
Tennessee State went 28-of-77 (36.4 percent) from the field, including 8-of-27 (29.6 percent) from three-point range. TSU shot a dismal 55 percent (11-of-20) from the free-throw line and lost the battle of the boards, 54-49.
Lady Tigers return to action on Thursday, Dec. 29 when they host Austin Peay in the OVC opener. Game time is slated for 5:30 p.m. in the Gentry Center.
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Bethune-Cookman downs Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 61-52
LAS VEGAS, Nevada — The Texas A&M–Corpus Christi men's basketball team was unable to overcome an early second-half surge by Bethune–Cookman on Thursday afternoon, falling 61-52 at the Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic at the Orleans Arena.
The Islanders trailed just 30-28 at halftime, but Bethune-Cookman hit three 3-pointers in the first four minutes of the second half to jump out to a double-digit lead and never look back.
The Islanders (1-9) play Kennesaw State (2-9) at 2 p.m. Friday at Orleans Arena. Kennesaw State lost to Tennessee Tech 81-68 on Thursday.
Bethune-Cookman (4-8), which plays Tennessee Tech at 4 p.m. Friday, had only one win over a Division I opponent before beating the Islanders.
Chris Hawkins-Mast led A&M-Corpus Christi with 15 points to go along with his eight rebounds. James King scored a career-high 10 points, but was the only other Islanders player to reach double digits. King played a career-high 25 minutes, shattering his old mark of five minutes against Missouri State.
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Mount Saint Mary's Drops Hard Fought Game at Savannah State, 45-41
SAVANNAH, Georgia -- Mount St. Mary's fell to Savannah State, 45-41, in a hard-fought game on Thursday night. Trailing 44-38, the Mount's Josh Castellanos drained a three-pointer from the top of the key to cut the deficit to 44-41 with 1:50 on the clock. It was the Mount's only three-point basket of the game.
The Mount (1-10) got a stop on the ensuing possession, but then turned the ball over. The Mount got another chance to tie the score after getting another stop on the defensive end, but Julian Norfleet's three-point attempt from the right wing with 8.9 seconds left was off the mark.
Savannah State (5-8) got the rebound and the Mount was forced to foul Deric Rudolph with 3.2 seconds left, and he sealed the win by hitting 1-of-2 at the line.
Danny Thompson led the Mountaineers with eight points and five rebounds while Castellanos chipped in seven points and three assists. Ja'Colby Wells and Kristijan Krajina added six points each in the loss.
Rashad Hassan led all scorers with 14 points while Preston Blackmon added nine in the win for the Tigers. Arnold Louis added eight points, eight rebounds, seven steals and four blocks for Savannah State.
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Thursday, December 22, 2011
NCCU Eagles chop down SFA Lumberjack, 65-57
EUGENE, Oregon -- Jereal Scott scored his 1,000th point of his Lumberjack career, but Stephen F. Austin never led in the second half and dropped its second consecutive game, a 65-57 decision to North Carolina Central on the second day of the Global Hoops Showcase at the Matthew Knight Arena.
Scott finished with 12 points and six rebounds to become just the eighth Lumberjack (5-6) in the Division I era to reach 1,000 points for his career, but SFA shot just 37.3 percent as a team on the night and was just 2-for-16 from long distance while the Eagles (5-6) hit 45.1 percent of their shots, including eight three-point buckets.
Desmond Haymon had his best offensive showing since the opening game of the year, pumping in 14 points and pulling down a career-best nine rebounds. He and Antonio Bostic were the only `Jacks to connect from three-point range with Bostic finishing with 11 points on the night.
SFA dominated the glass, outrebounding its opponent for the fifth consecutive game with a 40-23 margin, holding the Eagles to just four offensive rebounds while ripping down 11 of its own. Dominque Sutton led NCCU with 17 points and 11 rebounds, while Ebuka Anyaorah rode a 16-point first half to a game-high 18 points and Jeremy Ingram finished with 11 points, all in the final 5:32 of the game.
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Scott finished with 12 points and six rebounds to become just the eighth Lumberjack (5-6) in the Division I era to reach 1,000 points for his career, but SFA shot just 37.3 percent as a team on the night and was just 2-for-16 from long distance while the Eagles (5-6) hit 45.1 percent of their shots, including eight three-point buckets.
Desmond Haymon had his best offensive showing since the opening game of the year, pumping in 14 points and pulling down a career-best nine rebounds. He and Antonio Bostic were the only `Jacks to connect from three-point range with Bostic finishing with 11 points on the night.
SFA dominated the glass, outrebounding its opponent for the fifth consecutive game with a 40-23 margin, holding the Eagles to just four offensive rebounds while ripping down 11 of its own. Dominque Sutton led NCCU with 17 points and 11 rebounds, while Ebuka Anyaorah rode a 16-point first half to a game-high 18 points and Jeremy Ingram finished with 11 points, all in the final 5:32 of the game.
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APSU Lady Govs close non-conference play with loss to Alabama A&M Lady Bulldogs
Alabama A&M (5-4) called timeout after the third three-pointer and switched to a man-to-man defense. That change had the desired effect as the Lady Govs did not score for the next four minutes. The Bulldogs used that brief lapse to score seven straight points and lead 15-9 with 13:26 left.
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The Bulldogs further extended their lead as the Lady Govs went the final 5:38 without making a shot. Alabama A&M closed the period with an 11-6 run and led by eight points, 37-29, at the break.
Austin Peay attempted to charge back in the second half for the third consecutive game. But as was the case in Tuesday's loss to Florida A&M, the Lady Govs were unable to complete the comeback and could not maintain their intensity on the defensive end of the court.
The Lady Govs closed within two points after junior Kaitlyn Hill made a pair of free throws at the 10:56 mark. But Austin Peay would get no closer as a 10-4 Alabama A&M run later in the half pushed the lead to double digits, 69-59, for the first time with 5:52 remaining and the Lady Govs would not recover.
Senior Jasmine Rayner led the Lady Govs with 21 points, converting 11-of-12 from the free-throw line. Hanley added 18 points and her 4-of-4 effort at the free-throw line extended her consecutive free throws made streak to a school-record 25.
Whiquitta Tobar led all scorers with 26 points, making 11-of-12 at the free-throw line. Jasmine Sanders added 19 and NaDra Robertson chipped in 18. Alabama A&M finished the game making 49.1 percent (27-of-55) of its field goals.
Austin Peay, which wrapped up its non-conference slate with Wednesday's loss, returns to action in eight days when it travels to Tennessee State for a 5:30 p.m., Dec. 29 Ohio Valley Conference-opening contest.
Courtesy: Cody Bush, APSU Sports Information
JCSU Golden Bulls use bowl win on recruiting trail
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina - Two weeks after winning the Pioneer Bowl, Johnson C. Smith football coach Steve Aycock is using the Golden Bulls’ postseason success in his recruiting pitch.
JCSU, which posted a winning season for the first time since 2006, capped the campaign with a 35-33 upset of SIAC champion Miles (Ala.) in the Pioneer Bowl – the first postseason win in school history. It’s a marketing tool that no Golden Bulls coach has been able to use.
“From a team aspect, it helps,” Aycock said. “We’re excited about the guys we have on our (recruiting) board and that’s been one of the selling points. The Pioneer Bowl win, how much better we’ve gotten statistically, it all helps.”
Strong Shooting Performance Propels TSU to Victory over AAMU
NASHVILLE, Tennessee - - Tennessee State staved off an Alabama A&M comeback and snagged a 78-68 win over the Bulldogs to secure its' best start since 1994.
The Tigers (7-6) led by as many as 17 in the second half, but Alabama A&M (2-6) fought back to tie the game at 47-47 with 9:48 remaining. A 16-7 in the final stretch run helped the Tigers notch the most victories before the winter break since Frankie Allen's squad accomplished the feat during the 1994-95 campaign.
Four Tigers reached double-figures as Robert Covington notched 18 points, a career-high five blocks, four rebounds and three assists in 37 minutes of action. Covington managed his 12th straight double-figure game and is just eight points shy of reaching 1,000 in his three-year career.
For the ninth time this season, Patrick Miller eclipsed double-digits. He posted 17 points, going 4-for-4 from the field, in 25 minutes. The sophomore guard made eight freebies at the charity stripe and dished out three assists.
Jordan Cyphers made two triples and added four total baskets for 15 points and three rebounds. For the second consecutive game, Kellen Thornton totaled 11 points and six boards in 19 minutes.
From the field, TSU banked 21-of-38 attempts for 55 percent. The Tigers made an outstanding 69 percent from the field (11-of-16) in the second half, en route to their second game of 50-plus field goal shooting.
The Tigers were also hot behind the arch, shooting 64 percent (7-of-11) on the evening. Albama A&M was dominated on the boards, being out-rebounded 36-to-26. TSU dished out 15 assists with Wil Peters leading the way with six assists. The senior from Nashville finished with eight points, four rebounds and a steal.
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The Tigers (7-6) led by as many as 17 in the second half, but Alabama A&M (2-6) fought back to tie the game at 47-47 with 9:48 remaining. A 16-7 in the final stretch run helped the Tigers notch the most victories before the winter break since Frankie Allen's squad accomplished the feat during the 1994-95 campaign.
Four Tigers reached double-figures as Robert Covington notched 18 points, a career-high five blocks, four rebounds and three assists in 37 minutes of action. Covington managed his 12th straight double-figure game and is just eight points shy of reaching 1,000 in his three-year career.
For the ninth time this season, Patrick Miller eclipsed double-digits. He posted 17 points, going 4-for-4 from the field, in 25 minutes. The sophomore guard made eight freebies at the charity stripe and dished out three assists.
Jordan Cyphers made two triples and added four total baskets for 15 points and three rebounds. For the second consecutive game, Kellen Thornton totaled 11 points and six boards in 19 minutes.
From the field, TSU banked 21-of-38 attempts for 55 percent. The Tigers made an outstanding 69 percent from the field (11-of-16) in the second half, en route to their second game of 50-plus field goal shooting.
The Tigers were also hot behind the arch, shooting 64 percent (7-of-11) on the evening. Albama A&M was dominated on the boards, being out-rebounded 36-to-26. TSU dished out 15 assists with Wil Peters leading the way with six assists. The senior from Nashville finished with eight points, four rebounds and a steal.
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Loyola Marymount Mauled By Sleuth of Morgan State Bears, 69-45
BALTIMORE, Maryland - The LMU Lions basketball team concluded it's holiday swing of East Coast schools tonight against the Morgan St. Bears, and they were met by an unrelenting sleuth that left the Lions wounded with the final of score 69-45. The game was the final non-conference road game of the season for the Lions, who have just two home games remaining before West Coast Conference play begins. This was LMU's first trip to Hill Field House, though Morgan State has played at LMU twice.
While it's not surprising LMU ran out of gas on their fourth straight game on the other side of the country, it is surprising that it came against the previously 1-7 Bears. After seven straight loses to open the season, the Bears have turned it around with a 13 point defeat of Maryland - Baltimore County and now the 24 point defeat of the Lions.
Harmon emerges as leader for Delaware State Hornets
Deanna Harmon 5-7 Guard/Forward Owings Mills, Maryland. (Photo Courtesy: Megan Raymond & DSU Athletics) |
Sophomore is only returning starter on this year's DSU squad
DOVER, Delaware - Deanna Harmon was class salutatorian at St. Francis Academy in Baltimore in 2010 and is a member of the Delaware State Dean's List and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars.
The sophomore is majoring in mathematics with a minor in accounting. She said the toughest course she's taking right now is chemistry. And in her spare time, Harmon is trying to reverse the fortunes of a college basketball team.
Harmon is the only returning starter on the Delaware State women's team. So along with her myriad academic commitments, Harmon is charged with leading a team that includes seven freshmen, four sophomores and two juniors.
"This is an entirely different group from last year ...
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Maryland Eastern Shore surprise ODU on road, 63-59
Coach Fred Batchelor |
UMES Lady Hawks breaks ODU 10-0 streak against MEAC teams
NORFOLK, Virginia - Junior forward Chelsea Sanders (Rochester, N.Y.) tied a career-high with 22 points and four assists as the University of Maryland Eastern Shore took down Old Dominion University with a 63-59 victory on Wednesday afternoon at Ted Constant Convention Center, one of the toughest places to play in women's basketball.
The game proved to be a career-high effort for several Lady Hawks, who used a resilient 2-3 defense to limit the Monarchs to a 3-for-22 performance from three-point range in the first ever meeting between the two programs.
The Lady Hawks defeated the Lady Monarchs in Norfolk, where Old Dominion has nearly an 84% winning percentage in its history.
"Our kids stepped up and took control of the challenge," said coach Fred Batchelor. "This win is huge for the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. This win is probably bigger than we even imagine."
The women trailed in the early stages of the contest as three jumpers by Old Dominion in the first three minutes of the game provided them with a 6-2 lead. A layup by sophomore forward Shanyce Stewart (Mt. Vernon, N.Y.) gave UMES its first lead, 14-13, at the 8:38 mark before the squads traded baskets over the next few minutes.
Adobi Agbasi (Columbus, Ga.) found a hot hand as she registered the next five points to give the Maroon and Gray a three point lead, 21-18, with just under six minutes to go in the first. A three-pointer by Mercer upped the lead to six, but ODU used six consecutive points to tie the score. It did not last long as Agbasi went down the court and tallied a layup to send UMES into halftime with a two point lead, 26-24.
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JSU's Comegy contract runs through 2014
Head Coach Rick Comegy |
JACKSON, Mississippi - Jackson State coach Rick Comegy's new contract is a year longer than the university announced last month and includes a $50,000 buyout and specific academic terms that must be met.
Comegy's contract, obtained by The Clarion-Ledger through a public records request, begins Jan. 1 and ends Dec. 31, 2014.
Comegy's contract, obtained by The Clarion-Ledger through a public records request, begins Jan. 1 and ends Dec. 31, 2014.
JSU announced Nov. 31 that Comegy, in the last year of a current deal, was receiving a two-year extension through 2013. Athletic director Vivian Fuller did not comment Tuesday, after attempts to reach her through a JSU spokesperson. Comegy did not return a call.
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Xavier beats Sterling 74-60 to gain a split in Vegas Hoopla
LAS VEGAS — Keldra Hall scored 13 points and grabbed seven rebounds Wednesday, leading NAIA No. 16 Xavier University of Louisiana to a 74-60 women's basketballl victory against Sterling in the Vegas Hoopla.
Megan Kelly scored a season-high 24 points and made 6-of-7 3-pointers for Sterling (5-6).
Sterling made 6-of-7 3-pointers in the first half, but the Gold Nuggets made 5-of-6 and shot 62 percent from the floor to take a 45-34 lead at the break. It was Xavier's most first-half points this season — the previous best was 35 — and it was the Nuggets' highest-scoring first half on the road since getting 53 at Mobile on Feb. 21, 2009.
Kayla Eilert's layup in the seventh minute gave Sterling its largest lead, 15-10, but the Nuggets answered with a 22-2 run which gave them the lead to stay. Sterling trimmed Xavier's lead to 57-55 with 10:36 remaining, but the Nuggets closed the game with a 17-5 burst.
Xavier finished at 48.3 percent from the floor and outrebounded Sterling 39-27. Five Gold Nuggets made 3-pointers, with Grant and Dalila Robinson getting two apiece and sophomore Carmen Holcombe making her first as a collegian.
Sterling shot 45.2 percent from the floor and was 8-of-14 on 3-pointers but committed 22 turnovers, seven more than Xavier. The Nuggets collected 15 steals, four apiece by Jazmoné Kelly and Brandi Young.
The Nuggets will break for Christmas, then resume their schedule with three road games the first week of January — against Southern Polytechnic on Jan. 3, 18th-ranked Shorter on Jan. 4 and Philander Smith on Jan. 7 in Xavier's Gulf Coast Athletic Conference opener.
By Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
HU Extends Win Streak to Five With 81-57 Win Over Buffalo
WASHINGTON, DC – Three players reached double figures as the Howard women’s basketball team convincingly defeated the University at Buffalo, 81-57, on Dec. 20. This marks the widest margin of victory this year for the Lady Bison, and a season-high in points scored. With the win, the Lady Bison extend their win streak to five and improve to 6-5 on the season.
Tamoria Holmes led all scorers with a game-best 26 points on 10-of-21 shooting (47 percent) from the field. Saadia Doyle notched her sixth double-double of the season with 25 points and 11 boards in 37 minutes of action. Zykia Brown tallied 15 points and four rebounds. Cheyenne Curley-Payne chipped in with nine points, six rebounds, and dished out seven assists.
The Lady Bison got off to a fast start – opening up regulation with 11 unanswered points. Three consecutive three-pointers gave UB its first points of the half and cut HU’s lead to 14-9 by the 12:17 mark. The Bison and the Bulls battled over the proceeding seven-plus minutes, with Howard maintaining its advantage. Buffalo got to within four, 24-20, off a pair at the line by Brittney Hedderson at 5:27. A Holmes three sparked a 12-5 run for the Bison to end the first 20 minutes for a 36-25 cushion.
Buffalo opened up scoring in the second stint with a quick three by Hedderson – her first of four in the half. Another shot from behind the arc by Nicki Hopkins cut it to 36-31. HU answered by scoring seven straight unanswered points to push the margin back to double-digits 43-31, and never looked back. The Lady Bison led by as many as 26 (72-46) at the 4:40 mark.
For the Bulls, Hopkins led her team with 18 points off 6-of-9 shooting (66 percent) from behind the arc. Hedderson had 17, going 5-for-15 (33 percent), including 4-of-8 (50 percent) from three-point land.
By Jamilah Corbitt, Assistant Director of Sports Information
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