Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Robert McCullum Tapped As New FAMU Head Basketball Coach

Robert McCullum Resume
TALLAHASSEE, Florida – Florida A&M University (FAMU) announced today that former University of Oregon men's basketball assistant Robert McCullum will be the school's next head men's basketball coach.

A seasoned veteran with an impressive résuméspanning more than 30 years, McCullum comes to FAMU after spending the last three seasons at Oregon, which made its first trip to the Final Four in 78 years this past April.

McCullum's career, which is highlighted by head coaching assignments at Western Michigan and the University of South Florida, has been defined by the successful total development of his student-athletes in the classroom and on the court.

Milton Overton Jr., FAMU's director of Athletics, says he's excited about the possibilities for Rattler basketball under McCullum's leadership.

“Coach McCullum has a successful history of recruiting Final Four-level talent in two of the states important to FAMU's Basketball success – Georgia and Florida.,” Overton said. “McCullum's international connections will allow FAMU to expand its recruiting base globally and provide professional basketball opportunities for our exiting players.”

He added, “McCullum has also demonstrated success winning in a low resource mid-level college conference while graduating players and raising money for his program. Coach McCullum has a proven ability to develop players to reach their full basketball and academic potential. These key attributes make him the best fit and right man to lead the FAMU men's basketball program. ”

McCullum outlined his plan to get the team back to championship caliber.

“First and foremost my job, as I see it, is to help each student-athlete become a well-rounded graduate of FAMU, prepared for the challenges of the 21st-century,” he said. “We will play extremely hard, and with a level of toughness that our opponents will always know they're in for a fight. Simply put, I want to be known as the ‘Fighting Rattlers.'”

He added that in addition to focusing on rebounding the ball, which is “near and dear” to his heart, attacking offensively with three-pointers, and being physical inside, he wants to develop a culture of fun with the team

“On the court we want to be fun to watch – it's extremely important that the coaching staff emphasize the importance of our players having fun,” McCullum said. “Our job is to be good teachers. The best teachers in any discipline make learning fun for their students.”

At both Western Michigan and South Florida, he implemented class attendance policies and procedures that resulted in dramatic improvements in academic performance, earning both schools recognition on the conference level for highest team GPA and individual academic achievement.

In seven seasons as a head coach, 18 of the 23 players he recruited into his programs finished their eligibility and graduated within five years. During his career, he developed more than a dozen players who advanced to the NBA, including a number of first and second round draft picks.

FAMU Interim President Larry Robinson, Ph.D., said he welcomes the wealth of knowledge and experience that McCollum brings to FAMU.

“I commend Athletic Director Overton for working to bring this search to a close and identify a new coach for our basketball program. We look forward to Coach McCullum providing the type of support needed to create a winning program in and out of the classroom that our students, fans and supporters deserve,” Robinson said.

While at Western Michigan (2000-03), McCullum built the Broncos program into one of the best in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) during his three seasons (2000-03), leading them to 20 wins and aNational Invitational Tournament berth in 2003.

From there, he served as the head coach at South Florida (2003-07), overseeing the Bulls' transition from Conference USA to the Big East.

His résumé also includes a second Final Four appearance (1994), where he played a vital role in the recruitment and development of student-athletes at the University of Florida as an assistant on Lon Kruger's staff.

McCullum's association with Kruger began when he joined the staff at Kansas State (1989-90), where the school made a NCAA Tournament appearance in 1990, continuing at Florida (1990-96), where the Gators made two NCAA appearances, including a run to the Final Four in 1994, and at Illinois (1996-2000), which won a Big Ten title and played in the NCAA Tournament three times.

McCullum has had an international impact on the game, serving as the Nigerian National Team head coach in 2007, which posted a 5-1 record at the All-Africa Games.

In addition to his time as Nigeria's head coach, he was an assistant for the Forshan Long Lions of the Chinese Basketball Association (2011-12), directed the first professional player camp in Russia from 2012-13 (Revolution Basketball Camp in Kazan) and was the director of the NBA's “Train the Trainer” program in Johannesburg, South Africa.

His coaching history also includes stops at San Francisco (2007-08), Central Florida (2009-10) and Georgia Tech (2010-11).

The new FAMU coach also served two stints as an assistant at South Alabama (1982-83 and 1984-87) and one year at Samford (1983-84). He moved on to Southern Illinois from 1987-89, where he helped the Salukis achieve a 20-win season and the school's first post-season bid in 11 years.

McCULLUM PERSONAL: The Birmingham, Alabama native earned his bachelor's degree at Birmingham Southern College in 1976 and his master's degree from Alabama State in 1980.

He played two seasons at Seminole Community College in Sanford, Florida, where he was the team captain as a sophomore and earned his associate's degree there in 1974.

He and his wife Cheryl have two children, Richelle and Rashid.

QUOTES ABOUT McCULLUM:

Dana Altman - Head Coach Oregon

“Robert has been a big part of our success over the last three years. Working with our players in all facets including academically. On and off the floor, he's very experienced and has a wealth of knowledge. He worked well with our entire staff and those around the university. I'll miss him, FAMU is getting a good man. He's experienced and mature and doesn't carry an ego with him."

Lon Kruger - Former head coach University of Florida

“I am very excited for Robert and excited for FAMU. He will do a fantastic job at the school. He's not only a terrific guy, but an excellent basketball coach and will do an excellent job at FAMU. He has a great relationship with the young men. In our time together, his strengths were terrific floor instruction, has an outstanding recruiting network and he's an all-around ambassador of the game.”

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Monday, May 15, 2017

XU Richard, Fifea honored on All-Louisiana team


NEW ORLEANS — Antoine Richard and Catalin Fifea, who helped Xavier University of Louisiana continue its men's tennis success after enrolling in January, have earned high honors on the 2016-17 All-Louisiana collegiate team.

Richard was chosen to the first team, and Fifea was named Newcomer of the Year. A Louisiana Sports Writers Association panel of sports information directors selected the teams, which the LSWA announced late Saturday.

Richard, a freshman from Laval, Quebec, and a graduate of Le Tremplin, was 9-5 in singles and 10-3 in doubles during the regular season and holds top-10 ITA NAIA rankings in singles and doubles.
Fifea, a junior from Bucharest, Romania, a graduate of General School No. 31 and a transfer from VCU, is 10-2 and ranked 34th in singles. In doubles he is 9-6 and ranked 21st. Fifea and Pierre Andrieu defeated NCAA Division III's No. 1 doubles team — Emory's David Omsky and Jonathan Jemison — 9-8 at Emory in February.

Richard and Fifea helped the Gold Rush replace two departed NAIA first-team All-Americans from a year ago and remain No. 2 in every NAIA coaches poll. The XULA men were NAIA runner-up in 2016.

Fifea and teammate Karan Salwan received All-Louisiana honorable mention, as did the Gold Nuggets' Charlene Goreau on the women's team. A year ago Salwan made the first team, and Goreau was on the second team.

This is the ninth consecutive year that the Gold Rush produced a first-team All-Louisiana player, and it's the second straight year and fifth time in eight years that the XULA men have the state's top newcomer. A year ago Salwan was Newcomer of the Year. Richard is the second XULA freshman and the first since Kyle Montrel (2012-13) to make the first team.

Xavier was runner-up in voting for the major awards three times — Richard for Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year and Alan Green for men's Coach of the Year.

Both XULA teams will play in the round of 16 Wednesday at the NAIA National Championships in Mobile, Ala. The Gold Rush will play Reinhardt or SCAD Savannah at 9 a.m., and the Gold Nuggets will play Indiana Wesleyan or Asbury at 1 p.m.

2016-17 All-Louisiana Tennis
WOMEN
FIRST TEAM
Jade Lewis, freshman, LSU
Elena Muller, sophomore, Tulane
Petra Horakova, senior, Louisiana-Monroe
Ivone Alvaro, freshman, Tulane
Trang Dao, sophomore, New Orleans
Joana Valle Costa, senior, LSU

SECOND TEAM
Stefana Andrei, junior, Louisiana-Monroe
Tiffany Mylonas, sophomore, Louisiana-Monroe
Hannah Brett, junior, McNeese State
Ryann Foster, junior, LSU
Jazmin Britos, senior, Louisiana Tech
Nadja Manjon, freshman, Louisiana Tech

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jade Lewis, LSU
NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: Stefana Andrei, Louisiana-Monroe
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Jade Lewis, LSU
COACH OF THE YEAR: Terrence De Jongh, Louisiana-Monroe

HONORABLE MENTION: Madalina Grigoriu, Louisiana-Monroe; Judit Castillo, Northwestern State; Claudette Gilhespie, New Orleans; Charlene Goreau, XULA; Sara Andrade, LSU-Alexandria.

MEN
FIRST TEAM
Constantin Schmitz, junior, Tulane
Jordan Daigle, senior, LSU
Justin Butsch, senior, LSU
Antoine Richard, freshman, XULA
Ewan Moore, freshman, Tulane
Sebastian Rey, senior, Tulane

SECOND TEAM
None selected

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Constantin Schmitz, Tulane
NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: Catalin Fifea, XULA
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Ewan Moore, Tulane
COACH OF THE YEAR: Mark Booras, Tulane

HONORABLE MENTION: Arthur Libaud, Louisiana-Lafayette; Catalin Fifea, XULA; Karan Salwan, XULA

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Bethune-Cookman Men & Women Continue Dominance at 31st PGA Minority Collegiate Golf Championship

PORT ST. LUCIE, Florida – For an extraordinary 14th time, the women of Bethune-Cookman University left Port St. Lucie as victors of the PGA Minority Collegiate Golf Championship presented by CastleOak Securities. The 31st edition of the 54-hole, stroke-play event was contested on PGA Golf Club’s Wanamaker and Ryder Courses and featured six divisions.

The Bethune-Cookman women enjoyed their sixth consecutive Women’s Division victory with a three-day total of 889, defeating second place University of the Incarnate Word (919) by 30 strokes. The Wildcats were led by Mackenzie Butzer (215), whose final round, 1-under-par 71 solidified her position as the division’s medalist, finishing 1-under-par for the Championship and nine strokes ahead of teammate Alejandra Sanchez and Incarnate Word’s Madison Frerking.

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“Today, I had the mentality of playing easy golf,” said Butzer, who finished runner-up in the Women’s Division medalist race last year. “I worked extremely hard all year and my game has come together, finally.”

Not to be outdone by their fellow Wildcats, the men of Bethune-Cookman (875) claimed their fourth Men’s Division I victory in five years with a 16-stroke margin over Incarnate Word (891). Sam Sloman’s steady play and three-day total of 217 earned him the Division I medalist.

A three-stroke advantage heading into Sunday’s final round grew to five for the University of Connecticut’s Nabeel Khan. He carded a final round, 4-under-par 68, the Championship’s lowest round, and fended off last year’s champion Siyan Liu (213), of Palm Beach Atlantic University, to win the Men’s Individual Invitational. A sophomore from Westerville, Ohio, Khan (208) was the only player in any division to break par in all three rounds after a 1-under-par 71 on Friday and a 3-under-par 69 on Saturday.

“Any win means a lot, but this one in particular is special,” said Khan, who will tee it up tomorrow morning in a U.S. Open local qualifier at Maketewah Country Club in Cincinnati, Ohio. “I get to represent my school and where I’m from. This is a really big stepping stone for my career.”

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FAMU Lady Rattlers Take MEAC Crown Winning Two Over B-CU

ORMOND BEACH, Florida  – The Florida A&M Softball team rode the gutsy pitching of senior Kenya Pereira to a pair victories over arch rival Bethune-Cookman to win the 2017 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference championship at the Ormond Beach Sports Complex Sunday.

FAMU (23-30-1), won the opening game, 1-0 and rallied to win the second and deciding game, by the final score of 4-2.

It was FAMU's fourth straight MEAC title and the league best 13th crown since 1993.

Pereira went the distance in both games Sunday finishing her career with a sparkling 13-2 record in the MEAC Tournament, capturing her third Outstanding Performer Award in four years.

She was confident in her teammates' resolve to focus on winning the tournament. “It feels so much better that we lost and weren't expected to come back and win these two games, but yesterday we said we had two games to play and that was the plan. I think it just feels so much better that we were coming from the bottom instead of the winner's bracket instead of the normal winner's bracket with just one game. Losing and coming back today makes it that much better,” Pereira said.

Head coach Veronica Wiggins was named MEAC Outstanding Tournament Coach for the 11th time in her 26-year career. In a season that was marked by her setting the HBCU softball record with her 700th career win, this was a special tournament as none of her classes of players had been able to win four consecutive championships.

Other FAMU players honored on the All-Tournament team were senior infielder Amber Fullwood, freshman shortstop Jamesia Stoudemire, junior pitcher Veronica Burse, and Pereira.

With FAMU and B-CU playing solid softball, it would come down to defense as runs were at a premium. Wiggins knew that each score would be crucial. “It was a pitcher's duel. KP (Kenya Pereira) has for four years been there in that circle and it paid off. From the beginning of the season we had to learn how to persevere, control the controlables, and it brought us to this point, so they knew what they were capable of doing. They just had to trust and believe and that was our theme this year, ‘believe',” Wiggins said.

In the first game, FAMU scored the lone run of the bout in the top of the sixth, when Stoudemire lashed an RBI double, scoring Trinity Alexander, pinch running for Miesha McBride.

Pereira held the Wildcats to three hits in the opener, striking out three against no walks. Solid defense led by senior third baseman Fullwood kept the Wildcats off the board. “We have this tradition where we go to the beach and say what we are going to sacrifice and I said I was going to sacrifice my body and I meant it. I was not going to let anything get past me out there on defense. I was going to be on my ‘A' game so we could get this fourth ring,” Fullwood said.

In game two, Bethune-Cookman took a 2-0 lead in the top of the second, on three hits and one error.

But, in the bottom of the third, the Rattlers took the lead with a four run rally on two hits, aided by two errors.

Stoudemire had an RBI double to score Shakayla Nixon for a 2-1 count. She later stole home to tie the game at 2-2, before Tashayla Irvis scored on a grounder by Alexis Day, and Fullwood scored from third on a throwing error.

After that, Pereira took center stage, pitching out of a one out, bases loaded jam in the top of the sixth, then allowing one hit before retiring the side in the top of the seventh to end the game.

Pereira scattered eight hits, allowed the two runs, with three strikeouts against one walk.

NCAA NOTE: FAMU was selected to go to the Gainesville Regional, hosted by the top-seeded Florida Gators.

2017 MEAC-ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM & SUPERLATIVES

Most Outstanding CoachVeronica WigginsFlorida A&M
Most Outstanding PlayerKenya PereiraFlorida A&M
Ryan JacksonBethune-Cookman
Sabrina AnguianoBethune-Cookman
Mariah DavisBethune-Cookman
Hannah ShieldsDelaware State
Amber FullwoodFlorida A&M
Jamesia StoudemireFlorida A&M
Veronica BurseFlorida A&M
Kenya PereiraFlorida A&M
Zadaisha WaddellNorth Carolina A&T State
Domonique WilsonNorth Carolina Central

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Sunday, May 14, 2017

Florida A&M Rattlers Prepare to Square Off with Tennessee State Tigers in 2017 Tampa Classic

FAMU head coach Alex Wood and TSU Coach Rod Reed
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TAMPA, Florida  –  Florida A&M University (FAMU), Tennessee State University (TSU) and the Tampa Bay Sports Commission gathered to formally announce the FAMU Tampa Football Classic which will be held on Saturday, September 16 at 6 p.m. at Raymond James Stadium. The Historically Black College and University (HBCU) classic football game will be a true clash of the titans, featuring two of college football's storied programs.

"We are extremely excited to return to the Bay Area with the Tampa Classic at Raymond James Stadium and look to continue our long-standing tradition of successful classic games through collaboration with our partners in the City of Tampa,” said FAMU Athletic Director, Milton Overton. “Our matchup against Tennessee State will prove to be an exciting contest reminiscent of legendary matchups between coaches Jake Gaither and John Merritt.”



The two teams have faced off numerous times since 1944, with the Tigers holding a narrow 30-24 edge over the Rattlers. Both programs rank in the NCAA Division I FCS Top Ten in all-time winning percentage, and the two schools have combined to win 22 Black College National Championships (FAMU 12, TSU 10). It's a match-up that shouldn't be missed.

Before the teams collide on the field, there will be an exciting series of events designed to welcome fans and engage the community.

On Friday, September 15, fans can join community partners, local business leaders and university officials for the FAMU Kickoff Luncheon. This energizing afternoon will feature a number of special guest speakers and provide attendees with a preview of the game and weekend events.

The FAMU Battle of the Bandswill feature top marching bands performing energetic and dynamic routines for fans. This incredible event will also feature performances by our participating schools' two elite bands, the FAMU “Marching 100” and the TSU “Aristocrat of Bands.”

Finally, the celebration continues on Saturday, September 16 at the FAMU FanFestwhere fans of both teams are invited to enjoy food, beverage and live entertainment all leading into kick-off of this exciting matchup.

“There is no doubt that the FAMU Tampa Football Classic will offer an exciting match-up on the field, but we are equally excited by this series of incredible fan events that will be featured throughout the weekend,” said Rob Higgins, executive director of the Tampa Bay Sports Commission. “We are thrilled to be welcoming FAMU and TSU fans to our community and to showcase all that Tampa Bay has to offer.”

Tickets for the FAMU Tampa Football Classic start at $38. Select seat locations are available now on Ticketmaster.com. All stadium seating locations will go on sale to the general public beginning on June 1 at 10 a.m. Fans can purchase premium seating before June 1 by signing up to become a FAMU Investing In Champions member. For more information on how to join, visit FAMUBuildingChampions.com.  Additional details for each of the ancillary events will be released in the coming weeks. To learn more visit TampaFootballClassic.com and follow @SportsTampaBay on Twitter.

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Air Force Reserve Celebration to kick off bowl season on ABC



BIRMINGHAM, Alabama  – The Air Force Reserve Celebration Bowl will once again be televised live on ABC and open the bowl season. The postseason college football bowl game will kick off at noon ET/ 11 a.m. CT on Saturday, Dec. 16, at the brand new Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

The Air Force Reserve Celebration Bowl, which showcases the heritage, legacy, pageantry and tradition of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), pits the conference champion from the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) against the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). Each conference has claimed a victory in the event's first two years, with MEAC Champion North Carolina A&T defeating Alcorn State in 2015 and SWAC Champion Grambling State beating North Carolina Central in 2016. Two bowl alumni were just selected in the 2017 NFL Draft: 2015 Offensive MVP Tarik Cohen (North Carolina A&T) and 2016 champion Chad Williams (Grambling State).



“We are thrilled to once again kickoff the college football bowl season with the Air Force Reserve Celebration Bowl on ABC," said John Grant, Air Force Reserve Celebration Bowl Executive Director. "This year's game will be the first bowl game to be played in the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium. In our third year of featuring the champions from the MEAC and SWAC conferences, football fans have been exposed to two very competitive games that each went down to the wire. With the conference win records tied at one each this year's game will showcase to millions of fans and viewers another exciting championship game. Atlanta will play host to both the Celebration Bowl to open the season as well as the College Football Playoff Championship as the season finale.”

"We are pleased to know that the 2017 Air Force Reserve Celebration Bowl will be on ABC again," said MEAC Commissioner Dr. Dennis E. Thomas. "The exposure on an international and national level is not only good for our conferences but is also good for the participating institutions. To start the 2017 bowl season is an excellent opportunity for our student-athletes, coaches and institutions as they're on a national platform that will enhance their brand and marketability. ESPN should be commended for providing this avenue of exposure for the MEAC and SWAC Champions."

“The Southwestern Athletic Conference is excited to continue its relationship with the Air Force Reserve Celebration Bowl, ABC and the city of Atlanta,” SWAC Commissioner Duer Sharp said.



 “The best football fans in country will once again have the outstanding opportunity to watch the MEAC and SWAC champions kick off bowl season, playing in front of a nationally televised audience. The excitement of the game, the halftime battle of the bands and the opportunity to play in the new home of the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United FC, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, makes for a fantastic bowl experience for our student-athletes and football fans everywhere.”

Tickets for the game, a full ancillary event schedule and discounted rates at downtown Atlanta hotels will be available this summer. To stay up to date on Air Force Reserve Celebration Bowl announcements, sign up for updates on www.TheCelebrationBowl.com, and follow the event on Facebook and Twitter.`\

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Xavier Athletics has largest post-Katrina graduation class

NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana's largest post-Hurricane Katrina graduating class of current and former student-athletes — 29 in all — received degrees Saturday at the 2017 commencement at XULA's Convocation Center.

It was Xavier's 90th annual commencement. The total number of athletic-related degrees was 35.
    

"At Xavier University, our primary mission is for our student-athletes to make the most of their time here — both in the classroom and with their teams — and then to graduate and excel in the next chapters of their lives," Director of Athletics & Recreation Jason Hornsaid. "Congratulations to all Xavier graduates, especially our student-athletes. We are extremely proud of you."
     

Student-athletes graduating (with high schools in parentheses) were:

     •  Devin Emile Andrew, Harvey, La. (Vandebilt Catholic), men's basketball, master of arts.
     •  Eliqua Dianna Brooks, Upper Marlboro, Md. (Wise), women's basketball, bachelor of arts.
     •  Bianca Patricia Brown, Springdale, Md. (Charles H. Flowers), women's basketball, bachelor of science.
     •  Sha'Nel Eleeza Bruins, Colfax, La. (Grant), women's tennis, bachelor of science . . . cum laude, honors in theology, honors in business.
     •  Jasmine Perneicius Bush, Meridian, Miss. (Southeast Lauderdale), women's basketball, bachelor of arts.
     •  Manav Chakma, Agartala, India (Kendriya Vidyalaya Maligaon), men's tennis, bachelor of science.
     •  Kevin Chaouat, Sarcelles, France (home-schooled), men's tennis, bachelor of science.
     •  Terri Cinclair Cunningham, Nashville, Tenn. (Martin Luther King Magnet), women's track and field, bachelor of science . . . cum laude.
     •  Roland Warren (RJ) Daniels, New Orleans, La. (St. Augustine), men's basketball, bachelor of science.
     •  Clarke Caran Evans, Baton Rouge, La. (Redemptorist), women's tennis, bachelor of science.
     •  Keenan Cornel Gay, New Orleans, La. (Sam Houston), men's basketball, doctor of pharmacy.
     •  Darian Janae Harris, Gretna, La. (McGehee), women's volleyball, bachelor of science.
     •  Claudia Ann Haywood, Memphis, Tenn. (Cordova), women's volleyball, bachelor of science.
     •  Kayla Jeree' Jones, Kansas City, Kan. (Piper), women's volleyball, bachelor of science.
     •  Kelsey Amanda Joseph, LaPlace, La. (Riverside Academy), women's basketball, bachelor of science.
     •  Brent Anthony Kitto (Holy Cross), men's cross country/track and field, doctor of pharmacy . . . magna cum laude.
     •  Donyeah Danielle Mayfield, Vicksburg, Miss. (Vicksburg), women's basketball, bachelor of science.
     •  Katelyn Terrell McMorris, Baton Rouge, La. (Christian Life Academy), women's track and field, bachelor of arts.
     •  Kaylee Alexis Moore, Erwinville, La. (Catholic of Pointe Coupee), women's track and field, bachelor of science . . . summa cum laude, honors in biology, honors in chemistry.
     •  Brandi Ashley Nelson, Jonesboro, Ga. (Faith Academy), women's tennis, bachelor of science.
     •  Wesley Joshua Pluviose-Philip, Albany, N.Y. (Albany), men's basketball, bachelor of science.
     •  Taylor Lindley Reuther, Metairie, La. (Dominican), women's volleyball, doctor of pharmacy . . . cum laude.
     •  Devinn Kristen Rolland, Harvey, La. (Cabrini), women's track and field, doctor of pharmacy . . . magna cum laude.
     •  Karan Salwan, New Delhi, India (Modern School), men's tennis, bachelor of science . . . cum laude, honors in business.
     •  Kelsee Lenee' Singleton, New Orleans, La. (Karr), women's basketball, bachelor of science.
     •  Ralitsa Asenova Slanchev, Razlog, Bulgaria (Kanazirevi), women's volleyball, bachelor of science.
     •  Gary Edward Smith, Sugar Land, Texas (The Village School), men's basketball, bachelor of science.
     •  Riley Cleveland Smith, Sacramento, Calif. (Rio Linda), men's basketball, bachelor of science . . . honors in English.
     •  Jana van der Walt, Houston, Texas (de Aar), women's tennis, bachelor of science.
     

Also graduating were:

     •  Sierra Nichol' Blanchard-Hodge, cheerleader student coach, bachelor of arts . . . Mother M. Agatha Ryan Award for appreciation for the spirit and standards of XULA through reverence, personal integrity, loyalty, service and scholarship; university service key award.
     •  William Thomas Green, women's basketball student manager, bachelor of science.
     •  Gia Genae Jennings, track and field/cross country manager, bachelor of science.
     •  Alethia I. Love, spirit group (Golden Girls pom squad), bachelor of science.
     •  Ashlyn Janae Pinkins, spirit group (cheerleader), bachelor of science.
     •  Amanda Tillie Ware, women's volleyball student manager, bachelor of science . . . summa cum laude, honors in communication studies, honors in theology, honors in business, university service key award.
     

XULA is one of 47 colleges listed as a "Best Buy School" in the 2017 edition of the Fiske Guide to Colleges. XULA's intercollegiate teams compete in the NAIA and the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference.
     

NOTES:  Andrew is an XULA men's basketball assistant coach . . . Chaouat is a XULA tennis student assistant . . . Bruins, Nelson and Salwan will compete for XULA next week in the NAIA National Tennis Championships at Mobile, Ala.

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