Thursday, December 27, 2012

MU Continues Homestand Saturday Against NC Central

MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin --  The Marquette University men's basketball team (8-3) continues its season-long four-game homestand Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m. CT when the squad welcomes North Carolina Central to the BMO Harris Bradley Center. Sports32 will feature the television broadcast, with Dennis Krause (play-by-play) and Jim McIlvaine (analyst) calling the action. The two programs will be meeting for this first time and the matchup will mark the conclusion of the non-conference campaign for MU in 2012-13. After Saturday's outing, Marquette will welcome Connecticut (Jan. 1) and Georgetown (Jan. 5) to begin BIG EAST Conference competition.

MU Hoping To Continue MEAC Success

While Marquette is meeting NC Central for the first time, the Golden Eagles do own a perfect 26-0 record in program history versus teams currently in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC).

The Golden Eagles have collected the most victories (5-0) against Morgan State and Coppin State and most recently defeated Savannah State 71-51 on Dec. 15.

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Virginia Tech returns to action, hosting N.C. A&T

BLACKSBURG, Virginia  --  The Virginia Tech women's basketball team will be back on the court following the holiday break to host North Carolina A&T on Friday, Dec. 28 in a 2 p.m. contest at Cassell Coliseum.

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The Series- Virginia Tech and North Carolina A&T have met just one other time in program history, with the Hokies picking up an 85-56 win on Dec. 5, 2007 in Blacksburg.
- This is the first of two consecutive games for the Hokies against teams from the MEAC. Tech will face Hampton on Sunday, Dec. 30 at 2 p.m.
- Virginia Tech is 16-3 all-time against teams from the MEAC.

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Horne: Late addition (Rick Comegy) won't change timeline for finding football coach at FAMU

Head Coach Rick Comegy
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY
TALLAHASSEE, Florida  --  It was back to the drawing board for the search committee that is helping FAMU find its next head football coach.

A snafu during the application process, which closed on Dec. 11, left out Rick Comegy, 59, the current head coach at Jackson State.

Members of the committee were informed of the omission, interim sports information director Vaughn Wilson told the Democrat on Wednesday.

Athletic Director Derek Horne later said that members of the committee received Comegy’s resume for review. He expected those to be completed by late Wednesday or today.

“It’s one application and we forwarded it to them (the committee),” Horne said.

“If there is any slow up it might be little to minimum. The good thing about the committee is even though some of them might be off for the holidays they can review it and get their responses back to us.”

Horne said he is still on his timeline to have a coach in place by Jan. 12. Last week, Horne said that he would like to start the interview process on Jan. 2, when FAMU resumes business.

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The Comegy File....
  • Currently head football coach for Jackson State University Tigers from 2006 to present; Comegy has a JSU career record of 32-24; Tigers played in 2012 SWAC Championship game with UAPB; Won 2007 SWAC Championship;  Under Comegy's leadership the Tigers have produced 27 All-SWAC selections, the SWAC Defensive Player of the Year, AFCA All-American (Marcellus Speaks-2008), SBN All-Americans QB Casey Therriault and Renty Rollins (2010) SWAC Championship Game Offensive Player of the Game (Jimmy Oliver-2007) and Defensive Player of the Game (Domonique Johnson-2007). Wide receiver Jaymar Johnson was drafted by Minnesota in the sixth round of the 2008 draft and Domonique Johnson and Marcus Benard signed NFL contracts (with Denver and Cleveland respectively) in 2009.
  • Served under College Football Hall of Famer and former FAMU Head Coach William "Billy Joe" at Central State University (Ohio) in 80's and 90's.
  • Won four Black College National Championships (1986, 1987, 1988, and 1989) as an assistant coach under Coach Billy Joe at Central State University (Ohio).
  • Served as Division II Tuskegee University head coach for ten years with a career record of 90-26 (.776) (1996-2005).
  • Won the 1995 NAIA National Football Championship as head coach at Central State University (Ohio).
  • Served as head football coach at Cheyney University 1990-1991.
  • Served as head baseball coach at Colgate University 1980-1984, amassing a 33-90 career record.
  • Served as assistant football coach at Colgate University 1978-1984.
  • Served as assistant football coach at Millersville State University (Pa.) 1975-1977.
  • Played college football at Millersville State University (Pa.) as a defensive back in the 1970's.

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UMES Competes in Terrapin Classic for Final Games of 2012

COLLEGE PARK, Maryland  --  The Lady Hawks head to the University of Maryland to compete in the Terrapin Classic starting on Friday. On Friday, UMES takes on Hartford at 2:30 p.m. at the Comcast Center. The next day, the Lady Hawks will either face Maryland at 4:30 p.m. or Brown at 7:00 p.m.

The Terrapin Classic will be a tournament format, with the winners of Friday's games playing each other on Saturday and the same with the defeated teams.

Tickets for the event will be available through Maryland's athletics web site and at the arena. Fans who buy a ticket for Friday's games may buy a ticket for Saturday's games at half-price. Parking is free in lots around the Comcast Center for both days.

UMES comes into Friday at 4-6, while Hartford stands at 8-3.

• LAST TIME OUT: UMES earned its fourth win of the season, using a 23-point performance from Karona Roach to defeat in-state rival UMBC 51-45 at the Hytche on December 21st. With UMBC leading 35-28 with 11:30 left to play, the Lady Hawks finished the game on a 23-10 run, holding off the Retrievers in the final minute to earn the win. Roach's 23 points was a career-high, adding five boards, while Shawnee Sweeney tallied 10 points and two assists. For UMBC, Bria White finished with a team-high 15 points, while Raven Harris had 12 points, seven steals and six rebounds.

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Year In Review: The top 10 local college stories of 2012

DAYTONA BEACH, Florida  --  Football is king in this country, and so it was on the local college scene this year. While Bethune-Cookman dominated its conference, Stetson put together its first team in 56 years, reigniting football fever on the west side of the county.

Our local colleges also excelled in other sports. Here is a look at the top 10 local college stories of the year:
 
1. Bethune-Cookman football makes playoffs, re-signs coach
 
The Wildcats went undefeated in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference for the first time in 28 years and qualified for the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs for the fourth time in school history — the second time in three years since Brian Jenkins became head coach.
 
The season wasn't without controversy, however. Jenkins refused to let his players speak to the media after a loss at Miami, and he was ejected from the Morgan State game, which led to a reprimand and fine from the MEAC.
 
After the season, Jenkins showed interest in the head coaching job at Southern University, but the day before his scheduled interview in Baton Rouge, La., he signed a contract extension to remain with the Wildcats.
 

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

TSU's Coach Inman Announces First Class of Signees

NASHVILLE, Tennessee  --  Women's Basketball head coach Larry Joe Inman announced his first signing class at Tennessee State. The 2013-14 incoming class consists of Imani Davis (Tulsa, Okla.), Alexis Haddock (Collinwood, Tenn.), Jayda Johnson (Knoxville, Tenn.), Jemilah Leonard (Nashville, Tenn.), and Julie McCarthy (Honefoss, Norway).

The class addresses the needs created by the graduation of six seniors, Destiney Gaston, Kesi Hess, Simone Hopes, Avery Jones, Denisha Mumford and Jasmin Shuler.

"You just do not replace six or seven seniors," Inman said. "It is a very inopportune situation for us to have to sign six or seven players. But I am very excited about our early commitments and I just hope we can continue what we are doing."

Davis, a 6-0 wing, is listed as the No. 21-ranked athlete at her position according to ESPN Hoopgurlz. The Union High School product is a three-year starter for Jim Stacy and averaged 12.4 points, 6.9 rebounds and 3.0 steals per game. She is a three-time All-Conference and two-time All-State team member and was named to the VYPE Oklahoma Sports Magazine Top 100. Davis has had success in track and field as she claimed the 2012 Oklahoma 6A state championship in the high jump. At the same meet, she placed sixth in the 400 meters and ninth in the long jump.

"The fact Imani is the Oklahoma state high jump champion shows her athleticism. She has a poise most freshmen do not have and we look to her to contribute right away. She still needs to learn how to make the transition from high school to college, but has the right mental attitude and work ethic to make that adjustment. We are very excited for her to be a part of our program."

Haddock, a 5-8 guard from Collinwood High School averaged 13.2 points a game, while playing in all 28 games as a junior. The four-year starter plays AAU ball for Beth and Zac Stark on the TN Team Pride.

"Lexi is an extremely aggressive young lady who plays hard. She is a very gifted shooter who plays for an AAU team with a much respected coaching staff. We are very excited with what she brings in work ethic and versatility. We also like how aggressive she is when guarding her opponent."

Johnson, a 6-0 forward, is projected as the No. 91-ranked forward by ESPN Hoopgurlz. She averaged 16.3 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 2.8 steals per game as she led Coach John Fisher's Fulton High School team to a 26-3 record. FHS claimed a District 3-AA Championship and a spot in the Region 2-AA semifinals. Johnson earned a spot on the All-State team after her freshman and junior seasons and was named to the Prep Xtra 1st team during the same two campaigns. In July, 2012, her TN Flight Silver summer team won the Nike National Championship.

"Jayda was the first one to commit to us here at TSU. She is a strong young lady and is the kind of young athlete who does not take a back seat to anybody. She is very physical, very aggressive, very dominating, and is a great finisher around the basket. She is also the type of kid who can step outside and shoot the three. Most of the kids we are signing early are very versatile with their skills and abilities."
 


Leonard, a 5-7 guard, is regarded as the No. 37-ranked point guard according to ESPN Hoopgurlz. A four-year starter for Cherish Stringfield at Hillsboro High School averaged 11 points, four rebounds, five steals, and four assists per game as a junior. As a sophomore, she assisted the Burros to a District championship, while earning All-City and All-Region recognition. Leonard continued her success as a junior by being named to the All-District and All-City teams.

"A very similar player as Haddock has nice ‘quicks', a nice jump shot from all spots on the court, and is really good off the bounce. She will also get in your face and guard you tough. We need help playing defense for 40 solid minutes and it takes very dedicated kids who are sold out to play defense and we feel she will do this for us. "

McCarthy, is a 6-2 forward/center who comes to TSU from Norway where she is a member of the U18 national team. At the European Championships, McCarthy registered three double-doubles while averaging 12.2 points and 11.4 rebounds per game. Her top game came against Israel as she scored 24 points and pulled down 24 boards. McCarthy transitioned to basketball after spending time on the world renowned Norwegian junior national team handball squad.

"Julie has a little more maturity than the average freshman due to her international experience. She will have to transition in styles as she is more use to a finesse style and we play more of a physical game. Her time playing on the team handball national team shows the type of talented athlete she is and she will be asked to play early."

With the departure of a large class, Inman's first class will be asked to make the transition quickly.

"Everyone who comes in has to contribute," Inman stated. "We don't like to look at freshmen and say they are freshmen. We look at them as basketball players. They all have experience internationally or through AAU. There are adjustments that need to be made, but they come in game ready. They all bring in a strong work ethic and a winning attitude. And that is what we need to change things here."

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TSU Tops College Sporting News All-American Team

NASHVILLE, Tennessee  --  Led by a running back and a big tight end, the Tigers of Tennessee State topped the selections for the 2012 Inside the HBCU Huddle/College Sporting News All-American Team.
 
The Tigers were named HBCU Program of the Year as Coach Rod Reed led the Tigers to an 8-3 record and a No. 1 ranking in the Final Top 10 Poll Ranking. TSU finished with three top five wins (3-0), wins over Arkansas Pine Bluff (No. 2; Major Division), Bethune-Cookman (No. 3; Major Division), and Jackson State (No. 4; Major Division) as well as a 4-0 record against HBCU competition includes defeating unranked Florida A&M.

TE A.C. Leonard in his first season with TSU after transferring from Florida, was the tight end selection after catching 51 passes for 733 yards and six touchdowns in 10 games. The 733 yards were the most by a tight end at the FCS level this year and was the fourth most throughout all four divisions of college football (FBS, FCS, D-II and D-III). He led all HBCU tight ends in receptions, yards, yards per reception (14.4) and touchdowns.

After a stellar 2011 season, RB
Trabis Ward continued to refine his skills as he finished the 2012 season with 309 attempts, 1,460 yards 4.6 yards per run and 15 touchdowns. It was the second most rushing attempts in a single season in TSU history as well as the third most rushing yards in a single season.
DB Steven Godbolt III is one of two sophomores on the defensive unit. He picked off six passes in 10 games to finish first nationally in interceptions per game (0.60). He had two separate streaks during the 2012 season of three consecutive games with an interception.

Left tackle
Rogers Gaines was a part of a TSU offensive line that led the Ohio Valley Conference in rushing at 175.7 yards per game. The senior did not give up a sack all season and graded out at a 93.6. He also earned OVC 1st team Offense.

Junior kicker
Jamin Godfrey was 16-of-20 on field goals during the 2012 season. He tied his own school record that he set last season with 16 field goals and broke the school record for career field goals with 41.

TSU finished the season 8-3, the most wins in an 11 game season since 2001.

 

 
 
2012 INSIDE THE HBCU HUDDLE/CSN ALL-AMERICAN TEAM

OFFENSE

QB, Nick Elko, (6'2", 210, R Senior; Odenton, MD), Delaware State University
WR, Rico Richardson (6'1", 185, Senior; Natchez, MS), Jackson State University
WR, Xavier Boyce, (6'4", 220, R Senior; Virginia Beach, VA), Norfolk State University
RB, Trabis Ward, (5'10", 200, R Junior; Fort Lauderdale, FL), Tennessee State University
RB, Isaiah Crowell, (5'11", 190, Sophomore; Columbus, GA), Alabama State University
TE, A.C. Leonard, (6'4", 245, Sophomore; Jacksonville, FL), Tennessee State University
OT, Terron Armstead, 6'5", 320, Senior; Cahokia, IL), University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff
OL Rogers Gaines, (6'7", 320, R Senior; Goodlettsville, TN), Tennessee State University
C, Eugene Solomon, 6'4", 270, Senior; Savannah, GA), Bethune Cookman University
OL Terrance Hackney, (6'6", 310, Junior; Chapel Hill, NC), Bethune-Cookman University
OT Terren Jones (6'8", 305, Junior; Fort Walton Beach, FL), Alabama State University

DEFENSE

DL, Harold Love III, (6'3", 325, Senior; Portland, OR), Bethune Cookman University
DE, Brandon Thurmond, (6'2", 260, Senior; Augusta, GA), University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff
DE, Joseph LeBeau, (6'1", 245, Junior; New Orleans, LA), Jackson State University
DT, Robert Simpson, (6'4", 255, Junior; Gulfport, MS), Mississippi Valley State University
LB, Bill Ross, (6'2", 240, Senior; Wetumpka, AL), University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff
LB, Lynden Trail, (6'7", 250, R Sophomore; Miami, FL), Norfolk State University
LB, Keith Pough, (6'2", 225, Junior; Orangeburg, SC), Howard University
DB, Qua Cox, (6'0", 185, R Junior; Tuskegee, AL), Jackson State University
CB, Steven Godbolt III, (6'1", 180, R Junior; Cross City, FL), Tennessee State University
CB, D’Vonte Graham, (5'9", 180, Junior; Tallahassee, FL), North Carolina A&T State University
FS, Kejuan Riley, (6'0", 180, Junior; Wetumpka, AL), Alabama State University

SPECIAL TEAMS


K, Jamin Godfrey, (6'0", 180, Junior; Englewood, TN), Tennessee State University
KR Arthur Goforth, (5'8", 171, Senior; Columbia, SC), North Carolina Central University
P, Bobby Wenzig, (6'2", 180, Junior; San Diego, CA), Alabama State University
PR Arthur Goforth, (5'8", 171, Senior; Columbia, SC), North Carolina Central University

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