Monday, April 14, 2014

Scott chosen as Tuskegee new sports information director

LaMonica Scott
Tuskegee University
Sports Information Director
TUSKEGEE, Alabama  --  A new sports information director has joined Tuskegee University. LaMonica Scott, the former assistant sports information director at Grambling State University in Louisiana, is the first female to hold this post at Tuskegee.

During her time at Grambling, Scott, designed the first media guide in the softball program's history. She also renegotiated the website contract, handled game day operations and served at the helm of the statistical team. Scott managed the office operations in September 2011, after the death of her mentor and supervisor. Because of her vast knowledge, the transition was seamless.

Prior to her stint at Grambling State, Scott began her training in the field at Mississippi Valley State University. Scott's first primary sport (soccer) won its conference title, taking her to Los Angeles for the NCAA Tournament. It was here that Scott had the chance to display her tournament guide. She brings a total of almost nine years of experience in the field.

Scott graduated from Grambling State in 2011 with a Master of Science degree in sport administration and Mississippi Valley in 2008 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism.
     
COURTESY TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION

Stillman Defeats Morehouse, Claims Second Consecutive SIAC Men's Tennis Championship

2014 SIAC MEN'S TENNIS CHAMPIONS
STILLMAN COLLEGE TIGERS
PHOTO COURTESY: STILLMAN ATHLETICS
ATLANTA, Georgia -- The Tigers of Stillman College defeated the Maroon Tigers of Morehouse College, 5-0, to capture its second consecutive SIAC Men's Tennis Championship. Stillman's David Torres earned tournament MVP honors, while Tigers head coach William Riley was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Coach. 

The championship contest was a rematch from a March 27th contest, won by the Stillman Tigers 7-2 during the SIAC West Round-up in Memphis.  This time, the Tigers from Tuscaloosa wasted little time taking command of the match and earning their second title in as many years.

In double competition, the number one team of Jang-eun Lee and David Torres earned an 8-4 win over Kahai Hall and Phillipian Stamps.  Yonwaba Pupuma and Jose Pojasi won the number two singles match 9-7 before Fernando Garcia and Aleksandar Zobec pulled off the doubles sweep with a 8-3 win.

Singles play saw Torres win a 6-1, 6-0 match over Everette Reese and Zobec defeat Jabez Beazer 6-0, 6-2.  Torres and his doubles partner Lee were the two Stillman representatives on the all-tournament team.

The win pushed the Stillman Tigers record to 27-4.  Stillman now looks forward to playing in the NCAA South Regional during the first weekend in May.
 

MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP: Stillman 5, Morehouse 0

Doubles Competition:
1. Jang-eun Lee / David Torres (SC) def. Kahai Hall / Phillipian Stamps (MHC) - 8-4 
2. Yonwaba Pupuma / Jose Pojasi (SC) def. Noah Terry / Everette Reese (MHC) - 9-7
3. Fernando Garcia / Aleksandar Zobec (SC) def. Chris Hawthorne / Brandon Sanders (MHC) - 8-3

Singles Competition:
1. Kahai Hall (MHC) vs. Jang-eun Lee (SC) - no result 
2. David Torres (SC) def. Everette Reese (MHC) - 6-1, 6-0
3. Aleksandar Zobec (SC) def. Jabez Beazer (MHC) - 6-0, 6-2
4. Chris Hawthorne (MHC) vs. Yonwaba Pupuma (SC) - no result
5. Noah Terry (MHC) vs. Jose Pojasi (SC) - no result
6. Brandon Sanders (MHC) vs. Edward Symmonett (SC) - no result

Men's SIAC All-Tournament team:

Singles:
1. Jang-eun Lee - Stillman College
2. David Torres - Stillman College
3. Noah Terry - Morehouse College
4. Kahai Hall - Morehouse College
5. Takudswa Muswere - Benedict College
6. Giovanni Plater - Benedict College

Doubles:
1. Jang-eun Lee & David Torres - Stillman College
2. Brandon Sanders & Chris Hawthorne - Morehouse College
3. Justin Payton & Takudswa Muswere - Benedict College

Tournament MVP: David Torres - Stillman College

Most Outstanding Coach: William Riley - Stillman College

Third Place: Benedict College

Runner-Up: Morehouse College

2014 SIAC Men's Champions: Stillman College
 
COURTESY STILLMAN COLLEGE SPORTS INFORMATION

Stillman Defeats Clark Atlanta, Captures Second Consecutive SIAC Women's Tennis Title

2014 SIAC WOMEN'S TENNIS CHAMPIONS
STILLMAN COLLEGE LADY TIGERS
PHOTO COURTESY: STILLMAN COLLEGE ATHLETICS
ATLANTA, Georgia -- The Lady Tigers of Stillman College defeated the Lady Panthers of Clark Atlanta University 5-3 to win its second consecutive SIAC Women's Tennis title. Stillman's Litia Godinet, the 2013 and 2014 SIAC Women's Tennis Player of the Year, was named the women's tournament MVP while Lady Tigers head coach Will Riley earned Most Outstanding Coach honors.

The championship match was the third installment of the season series between the Lady Tigers and Lady Panthers, with Stillman picking up both wins by similar 5-4 team scores.

The match began with tough doubles competition with the Lady Tigers (31-4) taking two of the three doubles points.  The number one team of Godinet and Carolina Barabas defeated Vonnick Boyogueno and Brionne Bachus 8-4.  Nair Tolomeo and Angela Corredor then defeated Asia Boyd and Ivory Conley 8-3 while the number three team of Rosana Medeiros and Veronika Kalugina fell 8-4.

In singles play, Stillman took a 3-1 team lead when Godinet downed Vanessa Jean Baptiste 6-0, 6-1.  The Lady Panthers won the number two singles point with a straight-set win, closing the gap to 3-2.  Stillman surged ahead 4-2 when Tolomeo won the number three singles match 6-2, 6-7, 6-4.  CAU earned another team point winning the number four match in straight sets 6-3, 6-3.  In the number five singles match, Kalugina earned the deciding team point by defeating Conley 4-6, 6-2, 6-2.

While Godinet was named tournament MVP, Tolomeo (singles) and Barabas (doubles) joined her on the all-tournament team.

WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP: Stillman 5, Clark Atlanta 3
 
Doubles Competition:
1. Carolina Barabas / Litia Godinet (SC) def. Vonnick Boyogueno / Brionne Bachus (CAU) - 8-4
2. Nair Tolomeo / Angela Corredor (SC) def. Asia Boyd / Ivory Conley (CAU) - 8-3
3. Avern Gumbs / Tori Pradier (CAU) def. Rosana Medeiros / Veronika Kalugina (SC) - 8-4

Singles Competition:
1. Litia Godinet (SC) def. Vanessa Jean-Baptiste (CAU) - 6-0, 6-1 
2. Tori Pradier (CAU) def. Carolina Barabas (SC) - 6-3, 6-4
3. Nair Tolomeo (SC) def. Vonnick Boyogueno (CAW) - 6-2, 6-7, 6-4
4. Brionne Bachus (CAU) def. Angela Corredor (SC) - 6-3, 6-3
5. Veronika Kalugina (SC) def. Ivory Conley (CAU) - 4-6, 6-2, 6-2
6. Asia Boyd (CAU) def. Rosana Medeiros (SC) - no result

Women's SIAC All-Tournament team:

Singles:
1. Litia Godinet - Stillman College
2. Nair Tolomeo - Stillman College
3. Tori Pradier - Clark Atlanta University
4. Brionne Bachus - Clark Atlanta University
5. Gabriella Louis - Fort Valley State University
6. Yonelle Arimon - Fort Valley State University

Doubles:
1. Carolina Barabas & Litia Godinet - Stillman College
2. Avern Gumbs & Tori Pradier - Clark Atlanta University
3. Gabriella Louis & Yonelle Arimon - Fort Valley State University

Tournament MVP: Litia Godinet - Stillman College

Most Outstanding Coach: William Riley - Stillman College

2014 SIAC Women's Champions: Stillman College

COURTESY STILLMAN COLLEGE SPORTS INFORMATION

WSSU Rams Clinch CIAA Regular Season With Sweep Of Lincoln University Lions

WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina  -- The Winston-Salem State University swept the Lincoln University on Sunday afternoon, 5-4 and 11-3, to clinch the CIAA Baseball Regular Season Crown heading into Spring Championship Week in Petersburg, VA.

In game one, The Rams used a big third inning to hold off the Lions 5-4.

Leland Clemmons walked to lead off eh game and advanced on an Anthony Nutall ground out. Ray Crawford would bring home Clemmons on a single to give WSSU the early 1-0 advantage.

Lincoln University would bounce back to tie the game in the bottom half of the second inning, as they were able to take advantage of a WSSU fielding error to plate a run and make the score 1-1.

In the top of the third inning, Levi Grassley singled to start the inning, followed by an Eddie Araujo walk. Leland Clemmons would advance the runners on a sacrifice to the pitcher before Anthony Nutall would send a deep fly ball to center field to bring home Grassley on a sacrifice fly. After a Ray Crawford walk, Conner Andrus singled to bring home Araujo, and Colby Keene would single to bring in Crawford to give the Rams a 4-1 lead.

The lions continued to fight and would once again take advantage of a WSSU fielding error and would bring home two runs in the bottom of the third, and would score again in the bottom half of the fifth inning to tie the game at 4-4 heading into the late innings.

But the Rams would put the game away in the top of the sixth inning when Conner Andrus led off with a single and would move over on a Colby Keene ground out. Rafael Gonzalez would single home Andrus to give WSSU the 5-4 lead, that they would hold on to, to take the win.

Conner Andrus went two for four at the plate for the Rams, scoring one run and also picking up a run batted in. Ray Crawford finished one for three with one run scored and one run batted in, while Levi Grassley also finished one for three with a run scored. Colby Keene went one for two with a run batted in and Rafael Gonzalez went one for three with a run batted in. Anthony Nutall also finished with a run batted in and Leland Clemmons and Eddie Araujo each scored a run.

Aaron Hatch picked up the complete game win for the Rams, going the full 7.0 innings, scattering seven hits and four runs, just two earned however. He walked one and struck out four in the outing.

In game two, Winston-Salem State scored early and often and put the game away by the second inning as the Rams rolled to an 11-3 win over The Lincoln University.

In the top of the first, Ray Crawford walked to start the game before he would eventually be brought home on a Leland Clemmons sacrifice fly to center field. Conner Andrus followed that at-bat with a solo home run to left field.

WSSU broke the game wide open in the top of the second as they would score five runs on three hits. After a Levi Grassley single, Rashad Webster and Anthony Nutall would draw a walks, before Leland Clemmons would come to the plate with two outs. Leland Clemmons would clear the bases with a grand slam home run, followed by a Conner Andrus double to give the Rams a 7-0 lead.

Ray Crawford would pick up two RBI's in the third inning and Levi Grassley one in the fourth to take a commanding 10-0 lead.

The Lincoln Lions would finally get on the board in the sixth inning when they scored three runs on three hits with one WSSU error.

The final nail in the coffin would be supplied by Rafael Gonzalez whose single to center field scored Eddie Araujo to give the Rams the victory with a final of 11-3.

Leland Clemmons led the Rams hitting attack, gong a perfect two for two at the plate, with two runs scored and a game high five runs batted in. He also homered in the game. Levin Grassley went three for five with a run batted in and Conner Andrus went two for the with a run scored and a home run.

Rafael Gonzalez finished two for five with a run batted in and Ray Crawford scored three runs and also finished with two runs batted in. Anthony Nutall went one for three with a runs cored and Rashad Webster went one for two with two runs scored. Alex Grubb picked up a hit and Aaron Hatch scored a run and also had a run batted in.

Jordan Carlton picked up the win for WSSU, going 5.1 innings, while allowing six hits and two earned runs, while striking out a season high 11 batters and walking three. Devin McLemore pitched the final 1.2 innings, striking out three batters.

The Rams will now head to Petersburg, VA for the CIAA Baseball Championships this week, which are a part of the CIAA Spring Sports Festival.

Box Score

COURTESY WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION

FAMU Lady Rattlers Race To Top Finishes At FSU Invite

TALLAHASSEE, Florida  --  The Florida A&M Lady Rattler track team posted several Top 10 finishes, including personal and school records at the FSU Seminole Invitational at the Mike Long Track.

2013 All-American sprinter, Nakia Linson, took th
e top honor in the 100m, finishing in 11.62.  Linson would add the top spot in the long jump to her weekend, as she leaped 5.72m, to finish first.

Thrower SashaAnn Lebert finished second in the discus throw, but in the process, achieved a personal best performance as well as a FAMU record.  Her toss of 50.08m (164-04) is the best ever recorded at FAMU as well.

Distance runner Effiey Kosgei paced herself to the front of the 5,000m run and finished in a personal best time of 17:51.24, winning the event.

Javelin thrower Jaymee Smith took second place with a toss of 41.39 meters, while thrower Andrea Aaron scored a second place finish as well, with a throw of 13.54m.

Triple jumper Ashley Giacomucci leaped 11.68m, good for a second place finish in the field event.

The Lady Rattlers will next compete in the Tom Jones Invitational in Gainesville, Apr.19, on the campus of the University of Florida.  The MEAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships are May 1-3 in Greensboro, NC.

FULL RESULTS


COURTESY FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION

XU Announces Tennis Rainout, Track Schedule Revisions

COACH JOSEPH MOSES
 
NEW ORLEANS -- Xavier University of Louisiana's women's tennis home dual match against Southern on Monday was postponed because of rain. It was rescheduled for 3 p.m. Tuesday at XU Tennis Center.

Xavier is 12-6 and ranked second in the NAIA.

Track and field coach Joseph Moses announced changes to his schedule Monday. Dropped were the Southeastern Invitational at Hammond, La., on Friday and the Seminole Twilight Invitational at Tallahassee, Fla., on May 9. Moses will bring some of his women to the Georgia Tech Invitational in Atlanta on May 16-17.

The Gold Nuggets on Saturday won their second consecutive Gulf Coast Athletic Conference outdoor team championship and their third in four years.

Ed Cassiere, Sports Information Director
XULAATHLETICS
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA

https://twitter.com/xulagold
https://www.facebook.com/xulagold 


Jackson gives glimpse of future for Jackson State football

JACKSON, Mississippi -- Harold Jackson didn't show everything on Saturday.

But Jackson State's new head coach did give fans a glimpse of what the Tigers will look like under him this season, even if it was a vanilla version of it.

"We didn't mix up a whole lot of things and we didn't show a lot of stuff because we don't know who's out there on this field filming," Jackson said, adding that he held back both in aggressiveness and with play calling to try and keep fans guessing until the season opener against Florida A&M on Aug. 30.

Fans should expect pass-heavy formations under new offensive coordinator Timmy Chang, a former player and graduate assistant under run-and-shoot guru June Jones.

In Saturday's hour-long scrimmage, the white team threw for 186 yards and ran for 91 more.

"You'll see a little bit faster, a little bit quicker on the football field," Jackson said.