Sunday, March 1, 2015

FAMU’s Riley joins Black College Football Hall of Fame

ATLANTA, Georgia -- Ken Riley’s work on the football field speaks for itself.

He was a record-breaking quarterback at FAMU who won the Southern Intercollegiate Conference (SIAC) championship during each season on campus. He was a sixth-round pick of the Cincinnati Bengals. He made a smooth transition from quarterback to cornerback as a pro by collecting 65 career interceptions, which ranks fifth all time in NFL history.

He later returned to Tallahassee serving as head coach and later an athletics director for his alma mater.

Now, he can add another bullet point on his gridiron resume — Black College Football Hall of Famer.

Riley stood alongside six other football heavyweights for ...

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Gastonia's Holmes ready for next chapter of his basketball career

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina – When Preston Holmes played at Forestview High, he helped the Jaguars to a pair of Big South Conference titles and a berth in the state championship game, even earning All-Gazette honors.

Some might think major college basketball or NBA was in their future after such success.

Instead, Holmes entered Fayetteville State University knowing he wanted to be a coach – and that dream will start being realized next season at his college alma mater.

A 2010 Forestview High graduate, Holmes’ college career ended with the Broncos’ loss to Winston-Salem State at Charlotte’s Time Warner Cable Arena in Friday’s CIAA tournament semifinals. (Livingstone won the championship on Saturday in a 106-91 victory over Winston-Salem State.)

But Holmes is set to graduate from Fayetteville State in May and will pursue a Master’s degree at the school while also serving as a Broncos assistant coach.

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Tate-DeFreitas, Lupoe Lead Hampton Lady Pirates to Blowout

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Sophomore guard Malia Tate-DeFreitas and freshman forward Kaylah Lupoe each had career performances on Saturday evening in Burr Gymnasium, leading the Hampton University women's basketball team to a 106-57 win over rival Howard.

The Lady Pirates (16-11, 12-2 MEAC) won their sixth straight game overall and their 15th in a row over Howard. It also marked the first time since Feb. 12, 2001 (a 104-71 win over Coppin State) that the Lady Pirates scored 100 points in a game.
 
Tate-DeFreitas (Harrisburg, Pa.) registered her third 30-point game of the season, dropping a career-high 39 points on 16-for-24 shooting. Lupoe (Phoenix, Ariz.) added a career-high 20 points while also grabbing a career-high 13 rebounds.
 
Lupoe went 9-for-16 from the floor.
 
Junior guard Ryan Jordan (Manassas, Va.) added 16 points, while redshirt junior forward Brielle Ward (Baltimore, Md.) grabbed 10 rebounds to go along with eight points.
 
The Lady Pirates shot 51.9 percent (42-for-81) from the floor – including a 64.1 percent clip (25-for-39) in the second half – while hitting five of their 17 3-pointers and scoring 35 points off of 27 Howard turnovers.
 
Hampton also out-scored Howard 64-22 in the paint.
 
The Lady Pirates opened the game on an 11-4 run, taking that lead with 15:40 left in the first half following a pair of free throws from Ward.
 
The Bison cut Hampton's lead to 16-13 with 11:53 left in the first half, but the Lady Pirates went on a 16-6 run, taking a 32-19 lead at the 6:01 mark after a jumper in the paint from Lupoe. In fact, Hampton out-scored Howard 29-12 to end the half after the Bison had cut the lead to three.
 
In fact, the Lady Pirates led by 20 at the break, taking a 45-25 lead after senior guard Kenia Cole (Silver Spring, Md.) hit a pair of free throws with 24 seconds left.
 
Tate-DeFreitas had 12 points at the break.
 
The Lady Pirates opened the second half on a 15-3 run, picking up right where they left off and taking a 60-28 lead after a fastbreak layup from Tate-DeFreitas with 16:37 left to play. Another layup from Tate-DeFreitas at the 13:58 mark put Hampton up 68-30.
 
Jordan gave Hampton its first 50-point lead of the game with 9:17 remaining, hitting a trey to put the Lady Pirates up 85-35.
 
The Lady Pirates led by as many as 56 on two occasions – going up 99-43 with 5:40 left to play following a layup from Ward, and taking a 101-45 lead with 4:25 remaining after a layup from Lupoe.
 
Howard (3-25, 3-12 MEAC) shot 31.5 percent (23-for-73) from the floor, but hit just two of 21 3-pointers. The Bison shot just 28.6 percent (12-for-42) from the floor in the second half. Howard also struggled at the free throw line, going just 9-for-20 (45.0 percent).
 
Gonzales led the Bison with 25 points and 15 rebounds.
 
The Lady Pirates will be in Dover, Del. on Monday to take on Delaware State at 5:30 p.m. For more information on Hampton University basketball, please call the Office of Sports Information at (757) 727-5811, or visit the official Pirates website at www.hamptonpirates.com.


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Rush, Nuggets topple Rhodes, Tougaloo on same day

NEW ORLEANS -- Xavier University of Louisiana's tennis teams did not lose any sets Saturday in 9-0 dual-match victories against Rhodes and Tougaloo.

Sha'Nel Bruins, Brion Flowers, Brandi Nelson, Jana van der Walt and Caroline Vernet won three matches apiece for the Gold Nuggets (7-5), ranked third in the NAIA.

For the Gold Rush (6-1), ranked eighth, Kyle Montrel and Tushar Mandlekar won four matches apiece. Adam Albrecht, Manav Chakma and Vincenzo Ciccone won three matches apiece.

Xavier's women have won six straight at home and three in a row overall. The XU men have won five in a row and are 6-0 this season at home.

By defeating Tougaloo, the Gold Rush won for the 48th consecutive time in the regular season against a Gulf Coast Athletic Conference opponent. That streak began in 2004. The Gold Nuggets have won 13 straight GCAC regular-season duals and 67 of their last 68.

Both XU teams will play Martin Methodist at noon Friday in the AUM Invitational, a three-day event at Montgomery, Ala. The next home duals for the Nuggets and Rush will start at 2:30 p.m. April 10 against perennial NAIA power Auburn Montgomery.



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TSU Tigerbelles Finish Second at OVC Championship


CHARLESTON, Illinois – The Tennessee State track and field teams closed out the Indoor Season on Saturday at the OVC Championship. The Tigerbelles came in second place with 101 points while the Flying Tigers finished in fifth by tallying 59.5.

Sophomore Amber Hughes dominated the second day of the event with five top-four finishes. Hughes started by coming in fourth in the 60 meter dash (7.62 seconds) and continued with a second-place showing in the 60 meter hurdles (8.44). She later placed third in the 200 with a final time of 24.96 seconds.

The Atlanta, Ga. native found more success in her newest event, the triple jump. She bested the rest of the competition and earned 10 points with a leap of 12.41 meters.

Hughes later teamed with Clairwin Dameus andChristian Pryor and Kayla Pryor to repeat as champions in the 4x400 meter relay. The squad clocked a time of 3:48.88 and had to fight off a charge from rival Austin Peay.

For the Flying Tigers, defending OVC Male Athlete of the Year Quamel Prince came in second in the 800 meter dash with a finals time of 1:52.06.

Freshman Jemarruse Amos continued his solid second-half of the season with a fourth place showing in the 60 meter hurdles (8.26 seconds) and Ronnie Scott also finished just outside the top-three with a 14.78 meter hop in the triple jump.

Prince, Kenji AndersonJakeenan Guthrie and Jalon McCutcheon closed out the day by picking up eight points in the 4x400 meter relay (3:22.70).

The squads will open the Outdoor Season on March 19 in the Alabama Relays in Tuscaloosa.

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Gold Rush pull away in second half, beat Dillard by 26

TROY SALVANT
6'-1"/180 GUARD, FRESHMAN
HOMETOWN: MARRERO, LOUISIANA
HIGGINS HIGH SCHOOL 
NEW ORLEANS -- Xavier University of Louisiana used a second-half surge Saturday to earn a 67-41 men's basketball victory against Dillard at the Convocation Center in the Crosstown Classic presented by Hotard Coaches.

Sydney Coleman scored 14 points to lead the Gold Rush (22-8, 11-3 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference), ranked 21st in NAIA Division I. Morris Wright scored 13 points and Wesley Pluviose-Philip 11, and Anthony Goode and RJ Daniels had 10 points apiece.

Coleman and Goode were honored in a pregame Senior Day ceremony.

Xavier led 26-17 at halftime and 34-31 with 13 1/2 minutes remaining, then closed the game with a 33-10 run.

Jarrain Jenkins had 14 points and 10 rebounds for the Bleu Devils (5-24, 3-11). Kristopher Allmon scored 11 points, and Houston Chatman scored 10.

The Gold Rush shot 70.8 percent from the floor in the second half and 53.7 percent overall. Dillard shot 41.5 percent, and Xavier outrebounded the Bleu Devils 32-22. Xavier committed seven turnovers to match a season low.

Xavier is 82-48 all-time against Dillard and has won four straight and 19 of the last 21 meetings. The Gold Rush won 54-49 Jan. 31 at Dillard. It was the sixth consecutive year that Xavier won both regular-season games against Dillard.

Xavier will be the No. 2 seed in the GCAC Tournament and will play Friday at home in the quarterfinals. Time and opponent have not been announced. All three men's rounds will be played at the Convocation Center. The tournament winner will earn an automatic bid to the Buffalo Funds-NAIA Division I National Championship, which will begin March 18 at Kansas City, Missouri.


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Gold Nuggets dig out a 60-57 victory against Dillard

WHITNEY GATHRIGHT
5'-4" Guard, Junior
Hometown: NEW ORLEANS, LA
HIGH SCHOOL: John Curtis Christian

NEW ORLEANS -- Whitney Gathright and Vinnie Briggs combined for 22 second-half points Saturday to help Xavier University of Louisiana rally for a 60-57 women's basketball victory against Dillard in the Crosstown Classic presented by Hotard Coaches at the Convocation Center.

The Gold Nuggets (16-14, 9-5) rallied from a 29-25 halftime deficit to clinch second place in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference.

The teams were tied at 52 before Gathright made baskets with 2:03 and 1:23 remaining to put Xavier ahead to stay. Briggs made four straight free throws in the final 39 seconds, then missed the front end of a 1-and-1 with seven seconds remaining. Dillard rebounded, and the Lady Bleu Devils' Shantrell Lumar rimmed out from 20 feet at the buzzer on a shot which would have sent the game to overtime.

Briggs, honored in a pregame Senior Day ceremony, finished with 16 points and 10 rebounds in her fourth double-double of the season. Gathright had 15 points and a season-high eight assists, and Trana Hopkins scored 13 points, 10 in the first half.

Donyeah Mayfield had eight points and 10 rebounds for Xavier. She reached double-figure rebounds for the sixth time in seven games and the ninth time this season.

Ciara Morgan scored 11 points for Dillard (16-12, 8-6), and Lumar and Alena Evans scored 10 points apiece.

Xavier scored the first nine points of the second half. Dillard's last lead was 42-41 on Morgan's 3-pointer with 11:32 remaining.

Dillard shot 37.5 percent from the floor, and Xavier shot 37 percent. The Gold Nuggets outrebounded the Lady Bleu Devils 41-29. Dillard missed 11 free throws, four in the final 3 1/2 minutes.

Xavier will be the No. 2 seed in the GCAC Tournament and will play Friday at Dillard's Dent Hall in the quarterfinals. Time and opponent have not been announced. The final two women's rounds and all three men's rounds will be played at the Convocation Center. The women's tournament winner will earn an automatic bid to the NAIA Division I National Championship, which will begin March 18 at Independence, Mo.

Xavier is the defending GCAC Tournament champion.

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