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SWAC: Alabama State Beats Virginia Tech

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Courtesy: SWAC.org

Alabama State downs Virginia Tech

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Sat, November 14, 2015
Alabama State 85, Virginia Tech 82
Box Score

BLACKSBURG, Va. –
 Behind a 21-point effort from Jamel Waters, the Alabama State Hornets defeated the Virginia Tech Hokies 85-82 in their season-opener Saturday night at Cassell Coliseum.
After falling behind by as many as 11, the Hornets mounted a 19-8 run that spanned the conclusion and beginning of the first and second half, respectively, to knot things up.
Virginia Tech held a slim lead during the meat of the second half, but Alabama State seized control of the game with a 12-1 run that started with 7:50 left in the game. At the conclusion of the offensive burst, the Hornets held a 74-66 advantage and staved off the Hokies’ attempts at a comeback.
Waters, Torloft Thomas and Glenn Hollaway combined to score the Hornets’ final 15 points, which was enough to seal the win.
In addition to his scoring, Waters chipped in seven assists and six rebounds. Also for the Hornets, Bobby Brown added 14 points and five boards. Thomas scored 13, and Corvon Butler put in 10 points and five rebounds off the bench. Steve Rogers scored nine.

The Hokies were led by Zach LeDay, who had 26 points and 15 rebounds. Seth Allen added 13, and Chris Clarke scored 10 for Virginia Tech.

SWAC: Grambling State Wins Western Division Football Championship

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Courtesy: UAPB Sports Information

Grambling State wins Western Division Football Championship

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Sat, November 14, 2015
Grambling State 49, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 31
Box Score

PINE BLUFF, Ark. – Grambling State clinched its first Western Division Championship since 2011 with a 49-31 win at Arkansas-Pine Bluff Saturday afternoon.  Wih a win over Southern in the Bayou Classic, GSU can be the first team with a perfect conference record since they accomplished that feat in 2008.
Johnathan Williams passed for 339 yards and four touchdowns, and Grambling State jumped out to a 35-3 lead that they would not relinquish.  With the victory, GSU punched its ticket to the 2015 SWAC Football Championship in Houston, Texas at NRG Stadium on Dec. 5.

Leading 14-3 late in the first half, GSU (8-2, 8-0) forced a punt to get the ball back with just 1 second left. Rather than kneeling on it, Williams found Verlan Hunter for a 41-yard score as time expired.

Jateri Pouncey returned an interception for a 22-yard score on UAPB's first possession of the second half, and Williams hit Hunter for nine yards 55 seconds later to build the Tigers' lead en route to clinching the West Division title.

Hunter had 77 yards on five catches to go with his two touchdowns for Grambling State.
Brandon Duncan finished 34 of 52 for 459 yards with three TDs and three interceptions for UAPB (1-9, 0-8), adding 51 yards and a touchdown on the ground.
Teammate Willie Duncan finished with a game high 14 tackles for the Golden Lions. Troy Roach led GSU with nine stops and one sack

SWAC: College Football Recaps November 14

Courtesy David Campbell / Alabama State
Courtesy: David Campbell / Alabama State

Football Recaps - November 14

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Sat, November 14, 2015
Alcorn State 65, Texas Southern 13
Box Score

HOUSTON –Texas, - Lenorris Footman threw two touchdowns and ran for two more as Alcorn State topped Texas Southern 65-13 on Saturday at BBVA Compass Stadium.
Footman was 11 of 18 for 185 yards passing and rushed for 75 yards for the Braves (6-3, 5-2). Darryan Ragsdale ran for 115 yards and a touchdown.

Footman threw a seven yard scoring pass to Jordan Payne following a fumble by TSU on the first play after the opening kickoff. The Braves scored again on a blocked punt and Footman added two scoring runs and another touchdown pass before the end of half for a 38-0 lead at the break.
Ragsdale broke into the open for a 68-yard touchdown run to start the second half and the Braves cruised to the win.

Homer Causey threw for 114 yards and ran for a score for the Tigers (3-6, 2-6).  Archie Rice finished with a game high 12 tackles for TSU. 

Prairie View 38, Alabama State 13
Box Score

MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Trey Green threw for 299 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another score to lead Prairie View to a 38-13 win over Alabama State on Saturday for its sixth-straight victory at ASU Stadium.

Green opened the scoring with a 59-yard pass to KhaDarel Hodge and then the Panthers (8-2, 7-1) outscored the Hornets 17-0 in the second quarter to lead 24-7.

Green, who completed 16 of 27, found Anthony Wiltz for 19 yards in the third quarter and after and Alabama State scored early in the fourth he ran 8 yards for a touchdown.

The Panthers piled up 534 yards and held Alabama State to 263 to win eight games for the first time since 2009.

Johnta Herbert rushed for 101 yards on 18 carries and Hodge had 101 yards on four receptions.

Kourtney Berry led ASU with 12 tackles.  Brandon Medina completed the afternoon with six tackles and a pair of sacks for PVAMU.

Southern 46, Alabama A&M 7
Box Score

BATON ROUTE, La. -- Austin Howard passed for 312 yards and two touchdowns and ran for two more to lead Southern to a 46-7 win over Alabama A&M on Saturday.

The Jaguars (6-4, 6-2) led 39-7 at halftime and finished with 631 yards and 34 first downs, while holding the Bulldogs (2-7, 2-5) to 110 yards and 11 first downs.

Malcom Crockett also notched a pair of scores while gaining 99 yards and Lenard Tillery had 127 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries.

AAMU quarterbacks combined for just four completions on 12 attempts but Damion May had an 11-yard scoring pass to Jonathan Dorsey early in the second quarter to make it 13-7.

Howard connected with Randall Menard for 23 and 21 yard scores sandwiched around Crockett's three yard run and Tilliman's 39-yard score on the next four possessions before halftime.

Embrel Vaughn led all tacklers with nine for AAMU.  Gabe Echols finished with three sacks for the Jaguars.

SWAC: Womens Basketball Recaps November 14

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Courtesy: Nebraska Sports Information

WBB Recaps: November 14

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Sat, November 14, 2015
George Washington 85, Grambling State 58
Box Score
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Grambling State fell to George Washington, 85-58, Saturday afternoon at the Charles E. Smith Center.
Yosha Watson made a huge impact on the Lady Tigers, securing 21 points in the first game of the season. With three assists and one block, Watson aided in the squads push to score 44 points in the paint. Watson was joined by Shakyla Hill who managed 10 points and two assists.
Defensively, the Lady Tigers forced 23 turnovers and held the Colonials at a 46.6 field goal percentage.
For GW, Caira Washington scored 20 of her game-high 23 points in the first half to help George Washington take control early in the game. Shannon Cranshaw also connected on 5-of-5 3-point field goal attempts to finish with 15 points. GW hit 10-of-20 3-pointers in the game and outrebounded Grambling State 54-29, including 25 offensive boards.

Nebraska 96, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 46
Box Score
LINCOLN, Neb. – Arkansas-Pine Bluff dropped a 96-46 decision to Nebraska on Saturday afternoon at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
UAPB’s largest obstacle came in the third quarter, as the Lady Lions were outscored 28-7 in the period, making the score 74-33. UAPB attempted seven shots in the period but had no offensive rebounds, while committing 12 turnovers.
The Lady Lions were held to 29.5 percent (18-61) shooting, including 3-of-11 threes. UAPB went 7-for-15 at the line, while committing 17 turnovers - all in the final three periods.
Niya Head scored a team-high 16 points, while Destiny Brewton grabbed a team-high six assists. Brewton also contributed nine points to the Lady Lions resume.
Natalie Romeo produced a Nebraska season-opening record 30 points, while adding four assists in just 26 minutes to lead the Big Red. Romeo hit 6-of-9 three-pointers, while connecting on 11-of-18 shots overall in a huge performance off the bench.

Jackson State 100, Mobile 57
Box Score
JACKSON, Miss. – Jackson State put up 100 points against the University of Mobile (100-57) on Saturday afternoon, starting of the season 1-0.
JKST had several double digit scorers with sophomore guard Derica Wiggins leading the pack. Wiggins went 10-17 from the field, 5-7 in three-point range, and 1-2 at the free throw line for a game high of 26 points. Krystal Nailer, Za’hra Williams, and Bridget Robinson also aided in the scoring effort with 14, 13 and 10 point respectively.
Senior forward Nyahok Bile tallied a game high of seven rebounds.
The Lady Tigers shot 52.6% (41-78) from the field, 53.3% (8-15) from three-point range, and 71.4% (10-14) from the free throw line. Mobile connected on 37.5% (18-48) from the field, 27.3% (3-11) in three-point range, and 72.0% (18-25) from the free throw line.

SWAC: Mens Basketball Recap November 13

Courtesy Logan Whitton
Courtesy: Logan Whitton

MBB Recaps: November 13

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Fri, November 13, 2015
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 58, Seattle 56
Box Score
SEATTLE, Wash. – Jovaughn Love’s go-ahead three pointer with 28 seconds left helped lift the Golden Lions to a 58-56 victory at Friday night at Seattle University.
Arkansas-Pine Bluff overcame a five-point halftime deficit, outscoring the Redhawks 30-23 in the second half to come away with the win. After Love put UAPB ahead by one with his jumper, he made a free-throw to push the lead to two. A last-second three-pointer by Brendan Westendorf was off the mark, preserving the win for the Golden Lions.

UAPB limited Seattle to 17-49 from the field in the game, and swatted six shots to Seattle’s none during the contest.
Love was the closer during the fray, as he scored or assisted on Arkansas-Pine Bluff’s final seven points. He scored 15 and pulled in nine rebounds. Deshon Bayless added 10 points and eight boards. Jack Crook led Seattle with 11 points. Westendorf flirted with a double-double, scoring nine and pulling in 11 rebounds.

Oregon 80, Jackson State 52Box Score
EUGENE, Ore. – Jackson State’s offense was never able to gain much traction as it dropped an 80-52 tilt to Oregon Friday at the Matthew Knight Arena.
After giving up 11 of the first 13 points, the Tigers were forced to play catch-up the rest of the way. JSU was able to get within three points in the earlier stages of the game, but the Tigers were not able to keep the Ducks in check offensively, as JSU found itself down by as many as 19 in the first half.
In the second half, JSU endured a 7:39 stretch where the Tigers did not make a field goal, which stunted their attempts at a comeback.
Paris Collins found success for Jackson State off the bench, netting 21 points and chipping in five rebounds and three steals. Chace Franklin added 11. Treshawn Bolden grabbed 10 boards.

For Oregon, Tyler Dorsey’s 20 points and five assists led the way as he went 4-5 from three-point range. Dwayne Benjamin scored 16 off the bench, Elgin Cook added 11 and Chris Boucher chipped in 10. The Ducks made 41.7 percent of their three-pointers (10-24), compared to 20 percent from the Tigers (4-20).

East Carolina 61, Grambling State 53
Box Score
GREENVILLE, S.C. – Grambling State dropped a 61-53 contest to East Carolina Friday night at the Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum.
The Grambling State defense was impressive in the first half as it held East Carolina to 27 percent shooting from the field (6-22), and the Tigers’ offense jumped out to a quick 5-0 start to open things up. However, a significant free-throw advantage – ECU was 13-of-20 from the foul line in the opening half – allowed the Pirates to gain and ultimately maintain a lead on the scoreboard, as ECU took a 28-22 lead into the break.
The Tigers stayed within striking distance and eventually took a 35-33 advantage with 12:14 left in the game, but GSU surrendered a 7-0 run that handed the Pirates the lead for good, despite the Tigers getting to within one with 9:18 left in the second half.
Michael Bethea led all Tigers with 18 points on 6-of-11 shooting. Nigel Riberio added 14 points and three helpers, and Remond Brown netted 12 points. East Carolina’s Caleb White was the high point-man with 21, adding in five boards. From the charity stripe, ECU went 29-42, while GSU was 3-8.


Arkansas 86, Southern 68
Box Score
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Southern Jaguars were unable to shake off a cold shooting start, falling to Arkansas in the teams’ season opener at Bud Walton Arena Friday night.
Near the midway point of the first half, the Jaguars’ offense stalled, as Southern allowed a 25-9 scoring run to the Razorbacks which left the visiting team down 40-25 at half. The Jaguars shot 26.7 percent from the field in the opening period, going 8-30 from the field.

Southern’s offense perked up in the second half and was able to get to within six points of Arkansas with just over seven minutes to play, but the first half deficit was too much to overcome.
Leading the way for SUBR was Christopher Hyder, who stuffed the stat sheet in scoring 22 points and adding five boards, five steals and four assists. Adrian Rodgers (12 points) and Trelun Banks (11) also scored in double-figures for the Jaguars.

Arkansas had four players score in double-figures, notably Moses Kingsley, who notched a double-double with 22 points and 12 rebounds and blocked five shots. Dusty Hannahs added 21 points for Arkansas.


Virginia Commonwealth 75, Prairie View 50
Box Score
RICHMOND, Va. – A sluggish finish to the first half cost the Panthers in a season-opening loss to Virginia Commonwealth University Friday night at the Siegel Center.
Prairie View A&M allowed VCU to get off to a good start, as the Panthers let the Rams shoot nearly 57 percent (17-30) from the floor in the opening half. PVAMU didn’t end the half as it hoped, giving up a 12-2 scoring run that left the visiting team trailing 46-22 heading into intermission.
The Panthers clamped down on VCU’s offense in the second half, limiting the Rams to 29 points, but were unable to put enough together offensively to make a significant dent in the VCU’s lead.
Zachary Hamilton was strong in the opener for the Panthers, scoring a team-high 13 to go with eight boards and two blocks. Karim York had a solid opening to his season as well, scoring 12 points and grabbing seven rebounds.

VCU had three players score in double-figures: Melvin Johnson (13), Doug Brooks (13) NS Justin Tillman (10), who also pulled down 11 rebounds for a double-double.


New Mexico 86, Texas Southern 57

Box Score
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Texas Southern fell to New Mexico in its season-opener Friday at the WisePise Arena.
The Tigers’ allowed New Mexico to shoot 72.4 percent (21-29) from the field in the opening half, which led to TSU trailing 54-27 at the break.
Malcolm Riley had a big night with 20 points and three steals, but outside of him, Texas Southern was never able to find consistency with their offense, shooting 34.7 percent (17-49) from the field in the game. Chris Thomas, Jose Rodriguez and David Blanks each scored seven points.

New Mexico was led by Cullen Neal, who scored 22 points. Tim Williams and Elijah Brown added 17 and 16 points, respectively.

Duke Secures Five Star PG Derryck Thornton

 
Derryck Thornton now a Blue Devil. Photo credit: Reebok Classic



The Blue Devils got a commitment to a position in which they were desperate to fill.

By: Michael Hanley (@Magic20099)

Syracuse AD Out; Boeheim to Retire After Three More Seasons


Boeheim on the sidelines. Photo Credit: David Butler II, USA TODAY Sports
 

Major change has come to Syracuse University athletics right now & will in the future.

By: Michael Hanley (@Magic20099)

SWAC: 15 Women Suspended After Southern vs Texas Southern Fight

Video footage of fight during SWAC Women's game.

The SWAC Women's basketball tournament in Houston started out all wrong this past Saturday. In the Texas Southern vs Southern game a bench-clearing brawl led to a double forfeit and 15 suspensions.

by Rodney Fisher

Seton Hall Suspends Gibbs Two Games


Gibbs is a big key for Seton Hall. Photo Credit: Jim O' Connor/USA Today Sports
  
Seton Hall took immediate action on guard Sterling Gibbs flowing his incident in the game against Villanova.

By: Michael Hanley (@Magic20099)

Les Miles To Stay as LSU Head Coach

 
Miles will be at LSU next year. Photo credit: Spruce Derden/USA Today Sports


Miles informed LSU that he has no intentions of taking the Michigan job and will stay in Baton Rouge.

By: Michael Hanley

College Football: Tailgate State Podcast Episode 62

"The Saban" says listen to Tailgate State.

Join Omie D as he breaks down the latest College Football Playoff rankings and predictions for the upcoming games.

by Omar "Omie D" Lusk

MEAC Announces Suspensions Football Altercation

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Mon, November 24, 2014
Photo courtesy of MEAC Media Relations

NORFOLK, Va. - The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) announced that twenty-one (21) student-athletes will be suspended from their season opening football game for the 2015 season resulting from an altercation during the Norfolk State at South Carolina State game on Saturday, November 22, in Orangeburg, S.C. 

Michigan AD Dave Brandon to Resign

Brandon was Michigan AD since 2010. Photo Credit: Rick Osentoski/USA Today Sports 


Dave Brandon's reign as Michigan athletic director looks like it has come to and end. 

By: Michael Hanley

College Football Podcast: Tailgate State with Omie D

College Football Playoffs are coming. Photo credit: NCAA

The official college football rankings are out and Omie D, host of Tailgate State, has a lot to say about the upcoming playoffs.

Florida St Rallies To Beat Irish 31-27

Winston had  a  great 2nd half  Photo Credit: Jeremy Brevard/USA Today Sports 

Jameis Winston got through another week of off the field talk and build up to a big game to lead his #2 Seminoles to a 31-27 comeback win over #5 Notre Dame on Saturday night.

By: Michael Hanley

Petty, Bears Stun TCU in 61-58 Comeback Win

Petty had a big time performance. Photo Credit: Matt Kartozian

Chris Callahan kicked the game winning 28 yard field goal to cap a wild and crazy comeback win for the Baylor Bears, who came from 21 down in the 4th quarter to beat TCU 61-58.

By: Michael Hanley

Notre Dame Breezes by Syracuse 31-15

 
Golson with a solid game for ND. Photo Credit: Matt Cashore/ USA Today Sports
 
 
Everett Golson put together a historic night against Syracuse at MetLife Stadium completing 25 completions in a row breaking a Notre Dame record and one short of an FBS record as the Fighting Irish outlasted the Orange 31-15.

By: Sunil Sunderraj

Allen, Kessler Lead USC to Victory over Oregon State


Kessler had  a big game. Photo Credit: Robert Hanashiro/ USA Today Sports
 
Buck Allen had 115 yards, including a touchdown as the Trojans defeated the Beavers 35-10 on Saturday night at the LA Coliseum. The win improved the Trojans record to 3-1 (2-0 Pac-12) while it dropped the Beavers to 3-1 ( 0-1 Pac 12).

By: Michael Hanley