. 1 CAi J^UAY JAiMUARY25, 2014- me UAKOUNA I IlVltO For the Week of Jan. 21 - 27, 2014 2013-14 BLACK COLLEGE BASKETBALL (Men's Results, Standings and Weekly Honors thru 1/20/14) FVSU Sports Photo 3 A A Central Intercollegiate I “ Athletic Association NORTH DIVISION Lincoln Eliz. City State Virginia State Virginia Union Chowan Bowie State SOUTH DIVISION Fayetteville State Winston-Salem State Livingstone Shaw St Augustine s J. C. Smith DW CONF ALL 12 5 10 6 MEAC Mid Eastern Athletic Conference Savannah State Morgan State Norfolk State Morth Carolina Central NC A&T State Coppin State Hampton Florida ASM Howard SC Slate Md E. Shore Delaware State Bethune-Cookman CONF ALL 12 ■ 10 12 12 10 12 15 14 SIAC Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference SWAC COHF Ml Southwestern Athletic Conference DIV ALL INDEPENDENTS TAKING THE EARLY LEAD SAMMY JACKSON: His Wildcats of Fort Valley State are the only unde feated team in SI AC men’s play thru mid-January. NEW CIAA FOOTBALL COACHES NAMED; SIAC COMMISH EXTENDED; 7 TO CIAA HOF CIAA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PLAYER Jody Hill Jr G LIVINGSTONE - Had career-high 37 points, including 3 3-pornters vs Chowan Averaged 230 points in two grilles NEWCOLER Marquez Jones Jr. G WSSU - Averaged 26 0 points in loss to ECSU and win over St Aug's Got 26 in exh game 7 of 18 from distance in the two games ROOKIE Joshua Dawson. Fr G FSU - Averaged 11 5 poinis with 2 0 assist to turnover latio and hit key FTs down the stretch in win ovei JC Smith COACH Shawn Waker. ECSU - Hx 2-’ 1 ’.-4. iir k _.;r--r .vu- r ; .-r 17SSU (72-68) and win over Chowan (60-45) in E Civ openei 19 MEAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PLAYER Jamie Adams. 5-10. Si G. FLORIDA A&M - Averaged 215 points 25 rebounds 4 0 assists and 20 steals in wins over SC State and NC AST Scored 27 points with 4 boards and 6 assists in win over SC SU ROOKIE James Daniel 5-11 Fi G HOWARD-Averaged250points 20 rebounds and 1 5 assists in 1-1 week Had career-high 33 points in win over Ut.ES DEFENSE Jay Copeland 6-7 i-Ji F NCCU - Totalled 26 rebounds 2 blocks and 2 steals in three wins Also scored 37 points with 2 assists EAST DIVISION Fort Valley State . Benedict Clark Atlanta Claflin Albany State Paine Morehouse' WEST DIVISION Tuskegee . Stillman j Kentucky State LeMoyne-Owen Lane Miles 12 10 10 10 10 10 SIAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PLAYER 1 Sean Morgan 6-6 So F PAINE - Morgan averaged 235 points 6 5 rebounds.!0 assists. 20 steals and 10 blocks inhio games NEWCOMER Andrew Crawford 6-3 Jr G BENEDICT - Averaged 20 0 points 50 rebounds 06 assists and 0.3 steals as Tigers won three games HOOPS SCORES MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 2014 - MEN Hoops Round-up Southern Alabama State Alcorn Slate Texas Southern Alabama ASM Prairie View A&M it Ark Pine Bluff Jackson State # Miss Valley St. it Grambling State 10 10 12 13 12 13 13 Central Slate W. Va. State Univ, of DC Cheyney Lincoln (Mo) Tennessee State 14 14 19 MEAC Morgan State 80, Hampton 71 N. C. A&T 66, Delaware State 55 Norfolk State 83, Coppin State 71 Savannah State 79, Florida A&M 68 S. C. State 69, B.-Cookman 67, OT SIAC Albany State 78. Paine 68 Claflin 80. Morehouse 74 Fort Valley State 74. Benedict 63 Kentucky State 89. Stillman 84 LeMoyne-Owen 83. Miles 81 Tuskegee 85. Lane 76 SWAC Jackson State 84. Texas Southern 80 Prairie View 83, Grambling State 82 Alcorn State 71, Ark.-Pine Bluff 45 Southern @ Miss. Valley State - Ppd. BASKETBALL THIS WEEK SATURDAY. JANUARY 25 CIAA MEAC UNDER THE BANNER WHAT'S GOING ON IN AND AROUND BLACK COLLEGE SPORTS SIAC Cl.uk All.itil.i IT P.iim- slreak lo four games as it headed into a show down for ihe dix ision lead W'ednes- da) (Jan. 22) al Elizabeth City State. Head coach John Hill's Lions w ill then host Virginia Union Salurdax (Jan. 25) anti Chowan Wcdncsda) (Jan. 29). Shawn Walker's I .( ’SI' Vikings(5- SWAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PLAYER Octavius Brown 6-8 Jr. F. ALCORN STATE - Scored 17 points with 5 boards in win over MVSU and tallied 20 points with 8 rebounds in win over UAPB Averaged 18 5 ppg. and 6.5 rpg. while shooting 11 for 20 from the field. 13 of 16 from the line NEWCOMER Brandon West 6-11 Gr. C JACKSON STATE - Had 10th and 11th double-doubles in two games Tallied 18 points and pulled down 11 rebounds in double OT loss to Frame View Saturday Got 19 points and 12 boards in win over Texas Southern Monday IND. PLAYER OF THE WEEK PLAYER Bo King. 6-1 Sr. G W. VA. STATE - Scored 32 points o 10 ol 16 shooting including 7 of 12 from 3-point range. । win over Concord King also canned 5 ol 5 FTs and hads rebounds in the win NEWCOMER Dominic Phillips. 5-11. So.. G. W. VA STATE - Scored 1 points and pulled down 3 rebounds in W" over Concord CIAA Lincoln (5-2 CIAA. 1-0 N) won its first North Dixision game (vs. Bowie Banks Bozeman and Benedict (7 oxer Paine (72-64) Broadnax BOULWARE GETS WSSU NOD: WINSK )N SAI TM. NT. A new cm for Winston- Salem State University Ilk>i- ball will begin as Kieiius P. Boulware has been named the new head coach of the Rams alter seeing as the Rams' de fensive coordinator for the past four scars. The ninth head coach in WSSU histor>. he will look to carm on the proud tradi tion dp.; is Rams football. i his is a dream job. anil I'm al a dream school." Boulware Boulware said. "I'm cMremch happx that this da) has come." "Though this is Boulware's first head coaching po sition. he brings a wealth of experience Io the position and has been well prepared to can) on the strong Icgac) ol the WSSH foolball p r ogram." said Bill Hayes. WSSU alhIclic : " lor. "A man with more than 17 sears of col legiai" coaching experience under his bell. Boulware is regarded bx his peers as one of the lop defensixe coaches in N( AA Division II foolball. He has certain!) spent his coaching career as talent ileseloper, moiixalor and a pro fessional with an unbridled passion for the game of foot ball." Boulw arc arris cd al WSSl 1 alter spending four scars as an assistant coach al Shaw University in Raleigh, where his defensisc teams ranked lops in the nation in 2007 and 2008.and brings with him a w callh of collegiate coaching experience and chainpionship pedigree. Oser the past four seasons. Boulware has trans formed the WSSU defensisc unit into the best in the Cen tral Intercollegiate Athletic Association and (he nation each sear. His 2013 defensisc unit was not onls lops in the CI AA, but finished the season ranked as the top Divi sion 1! defense in the nation. During the Rams run lo na tional title game in 2012. his defense led (he CIAA once again and finished 12th national!). In 2011. his defense led the CIAA and finished ninth in Disision II and his defensive unit finished ranked as the number one unit in the CIAA and fifth national!) in 2010. A naiixe of 3 noinass ille. N.C.. Boulware starred in football mid H- wasa two-lime stale champion wrestler Hi ^Mlie High School. He would goon to plax two casons (1993-94) as an inside linebacker al the Uniser- sit) of North Carolina al Chapel Hill before his foolball career w as shortened bx the discox er) of a spinal cord ab- normalii). He remained on the sideline as a student coach for Iwo seasons under former coach Mack Brown, work ing w ith linebackers anil dclcnsix e linemen. Upon graduating from UNC Chapel Hill in Max of, 1997 with a degree in organizational communication. Boulware coached linebackers al Livingstone College for iwo xears (1997-98) ami helped lo lead the Blue Bears lo a pair of CIAA Championships. Following his tenure al l.ixingsione he moxed lo North Carolina Central in Durham, where he served in various capacities including assistant foolball coach (linebackers ami defensixe line), assistant track coach and assistant athletic director. JAMES TAKES OVER AT VA. UNION: Virginia Union University held a press conference Tuesda) lo name Mark James as the Panthers new head foot ball coach. James, a 2000 VUU gradu ate. plaxed defensixe line for the Panthers after transferring from l.ouisxille. and has spent the last two seasons as the Pan thers' defensixe line coach and recruiting coordinator under former head coach Michael Bailey. Jarres Baile) was a high school head coach in his naiixe i before serx ing as an assistant at Norfolk. State ckers) and Saint Paul's toffensixe coordinator). SWAC ALithliibi ASM ff Siiiillniii INDEPENDENTS Luuiiln ri GW Bipti-J MONDAY. JANUARY 27 MEAC Norfolk SI.Iio IF G.iv.iiiii.ili 5 How.uil 0 8 Ciwikiii.ui SIAC SWAC WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 29 CIAA INDEPENDENTS THURSDAY. JANUARY 30 INDEPENDENTS Faxctteville State. Winston-Salem State and Lixingstone drexx first blood (Norfolk State. 87-70 and Hampton. 80-71). Those results leaxe Horace Broad nax's SSU Tigers and Todd Bozeman's MSI 1 Bears al ihe lop of the MFAC pecking order. Morgan's win oxer Norfolk Slate Salurdax ended a 23-game MFA(Tcgu- Lime x s games al WSSU (5-2. 1-0) Salurdax ami hosting Shaw (4-3.0-1) Wednesdax. St. Augustine's 13-3.0-1) Wednesday Wednesdax hosting .1. (Smith. coin and IX SU. I SU. Shaw am! W SSl MEAC Savannah State (5-0 MI AX'». plax - (Bethune-Cookman. 70 60. ami Flori da A&M. 79-68) while Morgan State (4-0) pulled off a difficult sweep on the BCSP Notes SIAC Commissioner gets contract extension Allania. (iA - Ihe Southern Intercolle giate Athletic Conference (SIAC) Council of Presidents and chairman. Miles College Presi dent (Jeorge T. French Jr., announced last week that the SIAC ami Commissioner Grego ry Moore hax e agreed lo a contract extension. " I he Presidents Council ol the SIAC has been xerx pleased xxilh the work of Commis sioner Gregor) Moore across all sectors. In fact, his leadership in financial matters and in marketing the conference has been iranslorma lional. The Council extended his contract xx ith a unanimous xote." Ilie Miles president said. "As the incoming Chair. I xerx much look forward lo working xxilh him." During his live years al the SIAC Commis sioner Moore's achiexements included doubling SIAC rexenucsxtlargest rexenue increase in NCAA DI. II or III), a near!) three-fold (265'/) increase in sponsorship rexenucs. retiring all conference debt from SIAC balance sheet and increasing conference membership from ihir teen to lifieen institutions. Commissioner Moore staled. "I am ex who bounced back lo down Coppin State Monda).83-71. I he jockcxing continues this w eek bailie w ilh each oilier. Saxannah Slate hosts both Tidewa ter schools this week taking on Hampton (3-2) Salurdax and Norfolk Stale (5-1) Monda). Morgan Stale meanwhile is on the road in North Carolina facing the Ag- Norfolk Stale and Hampton plax al Hampton (5-0) leads ihe women' aid. N( X 1 1 and .\& 1 ) behind them w ith SIAC Foil Valle) State (8-0) ran ils cur- Ircmcl) grateful for the irusi accorded me bx Ihe SIAC Council of Presidents. Mx slaff and I look forward lo continuing our dail) effort lo idenlif) crcalixe ami innoxalixe opportunities lo lex erage intercollegiate athletics to adxance ihe oxerarching objeclixes of our member in stitutions aml enhance the experiences of our sludcnl-alhleles." CIAA Hall of Fame inductees Hampion.\a. I lie Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1 (CIAA) welcomes sexen new members into the elite John JL McLendon. Jr.. Hall of Fame. A formal induction cercmonx will be held at the 2014 Hall of Fame Breakfast on Frida). Februarx 28 al 9 a.m. al ihe Charlotte ( onx enlion ( enter. Bob Moorman, who was inducted as a sin dent-athlete al Hamplon. aml in 1976 became the CIAA's first full lime commissioner, will be in- diicled for his role as an administrator along with former Saint Augustine's basketball standout An thon) Boggan. fomer St. Aug’s head golf coach aml HBCU golf pioneer Lawrence "Peaches" Coleman, former Virginia State standout track sler. basketball plaxer and former V SU head has Wildcats a Iwo-game lead (in the lo column) over the l igers (6-2) and Clai Atlanta (4-2) in the Fast Division. FVSU. under head coach Sanin Jackson, is the on!) team undefeated SIAC plax. I he '( als are back in aclii Mondax w ith a dale al Claflin. Tuskegee (4-2) got w ins over Ke tuck) State (82-72) and Lane (85-7 and has a two-game lead ox er Stillnii (5-4) am! KSU (4-4) in the West. Let headed into Monda) 's dale al Slillmai Clallin (6-1). Clark Atlanta (4- and Al ban) Stale (4-1) arc lied atopi women's Fast Division race. Tusker (3-2) leads the West. SWAC Southern's men and women, both al 5-0. and lead iheir respect! Roman Banks's Jaguars arc ho ing Alabama A&M (3-2) Salurdax a State (4-1) Momla). Alcorn State (4' host ASI 1 Salurdax and A&M Month Texas Southern, also al 4-2. hd Miss. Valley State Salurdax and 4 kansas-Pine Bluff Mondax. MVSU plaxs al third-place TSU (4 Salurdax^ Moore Deane keiball coach Harold Deane, former Livingstt Iracksler and head Hack coach and x eleran adn? istratoF Clifton Hull. former standout basket! plaxer and current 26-)car head basketball col and alhIclic director al Johnson C. Smith.: phen Joyner, Sr., and Dr. Walter Lovett, former Hamplon and V irginia Stale head foot! coach and former HU alhIclic director. "We arc pleased to honor these indixich for iheir outstanding accomplishments as I) coaches, former student-athletes and adminf tors." said Jacqie Carpenter - CIAA Como sioner. I he induction is part of the 2014 (11 Basketball Tournament exenis taking place F 25 - March I in Charlotte. N.C. Indix idual » and tables can be purchased bx calling (757)11 0071. 2013-14 BLACK COLLEGE BASKETBALL (Women's Results, Standings and Weekly Honors thru 1/20/14 ) CIAA.. NORTH DIVISION W L WL W 1 wima sate' • Eli; ..;> elate ' SOUTH DIVISION Foyettevae State ■ 1 C 2 4 A jsiem State ’ 5 - . ” ■ St Augustines 0 1 4 2 ? 6 Livingstone 0 1 4 3 9 8 CIAA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PLA) ER Diamond Mitchell .•■ RS SHAW -:•;- evet L.unnsipne Averaged 2'5 seen: J :erurr. m assist: m r.oaanieJ Jadda Jefferres : 5 ECSU -jjseazh n:.;" 2":: r 31»:K lB:.vana4i»x - ■ .■•■ .- .".-.r-:: pome in'ioss to VaSSU A,g'o j35ppg in :.■.: qarue: Deiah Taylor =: F LINCOLN c:ti: „':%:»:>:; Snx* ft o*- 2 :'>:;►:.: Jacques Curtis SHAW .'1' -: - . '— . ! ' -- 'A-.->••• r ■':■ r: : •«.?» ~ ■: .•.:••« ng per.-entaoe .■.;:'• •-« 2 . - r -1 " MEAC CONF ALL W L W L Testate . "AV) . • ' arcima Central . ' ‘ • ■.•«:'» State ‘4 ? F^aAiM . : - " • Setnune-.'-'t+nian . ; ■ ' • Morgan Slate 0'4 2 15 Md E Shore 0 4 3 12 Delaware State 0 6 4 -13 MEAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Malia Tate-DeFreitas 5-6 Fi 2- HAMPTON : ri' Chirac in •.•.■on over Ccccm 2:1- : • “ 4 :- 1-11 - ■.d*t'H.r.i-|r:-r-5 Kailyn Williams i- 4 i F ' B-COOKMAN - - :■.■■:•- i?~epoiindsana35ciccr: - :r •'. ma .•a.mmSiate iwMp«5S, , -?«‘.-::.r:tr.t.u 'A:* “peme Utecounx3 22. SIAC . „ CONf All EASTDIVISION W L W L Chfii 6 1 10 7 INDEPENDENTS WEST DIVISION Miles ' • - - 1 - 5” 7 9' - Kentucky State 15 5 10 Stillman ‘ 1 7 5 13, Lane 0 6 0 9 SIAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ^WA ^ S' 1 ""■■• E ’ TER " WVVAAV^ Aim t n* C"iiFEREi. SWAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PLAYER Jazzmin Parker 5*10 Jr G TEXAS SOUTHERN - Scored a game-nign 34 pome an 51 wounds 2 assists and 3 steals in .■.in c«er jrampimg l.laoe9of l9FGs 14 ol 17 FTs vs G3U Line::’“P-Ms :*wci:nisin.mover JSUcanning I2cf loFTs Finicnea;, w> ava aging 26 5poinis while hitting on 26 of 33FTs iND. PLAYER OF THE WEEK ix^ ' 1- :-i Sr 5 >E-ti£i • Hit with s^-tanns of a second left to give CJ 61-60 win ova Millersville and break a 4 1 ing s:rea> Finished With 12 points off the NEVICOMER Kyra Hmes-r-lien 5-9 Sa GrF CHEYNEY - Lei® -.■:r.’.‘-H>:::f’' i :: r inciuamg ’■ f in j-m:range and canned;:' in me :.s: Ais; r.aa team-nign j'a-aunds Rachel Gordon - i ■ NORFOLK ST - .-: a.* Deltas anamgr .■:■•- -. . :rc: na :' a m:: ConishaHicKS • J O.ARKATLANTA - -.-v: *. •.'-* Britlenique Harrison - - ■ . BENEDICT ' lee Jasmine Goldbolt ■ 3r : GRAMBLING Had K-:: and 12 'Wounris in loss tc Prairie view ana t4poinis 7 Boards ngss a 7eas Soudan