Monday, April 2, 2012

TSU Men's golf prepares for Red Wolf Intercollegiate

JONESBORO, Arkansas - The Tennessee State University men's golf team will return to action on Monday, April 2 at the 16th annual ASU Red Wolf Intercollegiate.

The tournament, hosted by Arkansas State, will be played at the RidgePoint Country Club in Jonesboro, Ark., on Monday and Tuesday.

The field of 22 teams features OVC members Austin Peay, Eastern Illinois, Jacksonville State, Murray State, SIU Edwardsville, UT Martin and Tennessee State while the rest of the participating schools include host Arkansas State, UALR, Belmont, DePaul, Drake, Louisiana-Monroe, Meridan Community College, Missouri State, Northern Iowa, Oklahoma City Univ., Oral Roberts, Southern Illinois, Texas-Pan American, Troy and Vanderbilt.

RidgePoint is a par-72 golf course that plays to 6,565 yards. Live scoring will be available for the tournament on golfstat.com. Rounds one and two are scheduled for Monday while the final round will be played on Tuesday.

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West Rowan's Laster signs with Livingstone

MOUNT ULLA, North Carolina — Most of Zay Laster’s friends had some advice for the West Rowan quarterback when he told them he was going to sign a football scholarship with Livingstone. “They told me, ‘Don’t go there. Don’t do this. Don’t do that,’ ” Laster smiled.

Laster has obviously been taught to listen to his elders, not his buddies. He took the advice of West coach Scott Young and the invitation of Livingstone coach Elvin James and decided, “This is what’s best for me and my family.”

So Laster, the 6-foot signal-caller is going to be taking his talents the 12 miles from Mount Ulla to Monroe Street. He’s going to be a Blue Bear. And he brings exactly what James’ team needs — an athletic quarterback with leadership skills and an ability to throw the ball downfield.

“Coach James came in and watched film,” Young said. “They just hired a new offensive coordinator and they like how Zay throws the deep ball. They’re going to give him a chance to play immediately.”

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Sunday, April 1, 2012

FAMU's backs shine in scrimmage

TALLAHASSEE, Florida - Piece by piece, Florida A&M coach Joe Taylor seems to be getting the kinks ironed out during spring football practice. Special teams personnel emerged last week and this week the confirmation came from the running backs.

While the statistics are unofficial, LaVante Page, Eddie Rocker, James Owens and even seldom-used Jordan Stanley combined for more than 150 yards rushing. Owens, Page and Stanley each scored once, the only touchdowns during Saturday's scrimmage.

Page alone ran for about 70 yards. He got 20 of those on consecutive runs during a series that featured quarterback Damien Fleming repeatedly handing off to one of the runners out of the backfield.

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Saint Augustine’s College announces name and status change

RALEIGH, North Carolina - The Saint Augustine's College Board of Trustees announced today (March 30, 2012) that the College is moving into a new phase as it joins peer institutions in moving to the status of University to become Saint Augustine's University (SAU) effective August 1, 2012. The change to university status aligns the College’s public identity with the structure and breadth of academic, athletic and student development programs currently being offered at Saint Augustine’s College.

"This isn't just a name change," states President Dianne Boardley Suber. "We're committed to changing the way we do business. Our guiding principle will continue to be the training of leaders and change agents. All of our curricula, student organizations and student life will have leadership training as its backdrop – the common thread that runs through and drives, all of our standing programs and new initiatives.

We've completely retrenched the general education core of courses for the freshman class of 2012. The new general education courses, which are required of all freshmen and sophomores, ensure that the content and objectives of all courses are relevant to the goal of retaining and graduating students who are prepared to compete and succeed in today’s challenging work force or graduate and professional level programs following their graduation.”

Saint Augustine’s University will expand its programs for nontraditional students to include students seeking a four year degree that includes online courses and expanding off-site access to campus programs. The University has established Centers of Excellence that will serve as the anchor programs of a Saint Augustine’s University degree.

The Center for Forensic Discovery (forensic science, forensic accounting, and forensic psychology) and the Center for Applied Medical Sciences are two signature academic programs that are expected to enhance and expand students’ marketability for a global workforce. The third Center of Excellence will be the Center for Athletic Facilities and Sports Management. This center affords students a unique concentration in the operational and administration aspects in the world of professional, collegiate and leisure sports. Graduates from this center would have the competitive advantage to secure positions in the “front office.”

An additional center of excellence being considered is the Center for Athletic Scholarship. “The University will focus on being NCAA championship contenders while continuing to raise the four-year graduation rates of student athletes,” says President Dianne Boardley Suber.

The University will move towards offering its first master's degree program as early as 2014. The Physician Assistant (PA) Master’s Degree Program will focus on training PAs for rural and other underserved communities.

While the complete branding package is still under development, preparations for the name change will begin next month. Full implementation will take place this summer including the launch of a new Saint Augustine’s University web site and revised materials for new student orientation and prospective student events.

“When students return in the fall, we will officially be Saint Augustine’s University not only in name, but also in look and feel. There will be a full overhaul of paraphernalia in the bookstore and our presence throughout Raleigh and the country will be seen as Saint Augustine’s University. We’re very excited and look forward to sharing our new look with the world,” says Marc Newman, Vice President of Institutional Advancement and Development.

DSU's Meagley Strikes Out Nine in 5-0 Shutout Over Hampton

Rachel Meagley
5-5 pitcher, Sophomore
Hometown: Spokane, WA
Courtesy Mike Baker
DOVER, Delaware  -  Sophomore  Rachel Meagley (Seattle, Wash.) continues to impress in her first season with the Delaware State University softball team as she struck out a career-high nine strikeouts to lead the Hornets to their first Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference victory of the season in a 5-0 win over Hampton University Saturday afternoon at the Hornets' Nest.

In addition to nine strikeouts, Meagley allowed just four hits and held a perfect game through the first two and two-thirds innings as she struck out the first seven batters and forced a pop up before senior Brooke Boykin singled back to the pitcher. Meagley got out of the inning by striking out the next batter.

Del State (11-11-1; 1-0) got on the board in the fourth inning as senior Tawny Reeger (Simi Valley, Calif.) doubled to right center to lead off the inning and fellow senior Casey Beighley (Los Angeles, Calif.) followed up with a two-run home run to left field. Freshman Bria Green (Wheatley Heights, N.Y.) then singled through the left side and advanced to second on a passed ball with senior Rachel Carroll (Oxard, Calif.) at bat. Carroll continued the onslaught with an RBI double to right field to score Green

Carroll moved to third on a groundout from freshman Kelsey Doherty (Harbeson, Del.) and eventually scored the fourth run of the game for the Hornets on a wild pitch from Hampton freshman Jailynn Jackson before the end of the inning.

With the bases loaded in the bottom of the fifth, Green singled to third base as sophomore Stephanie Martello (Oxnard, Calif.) scored to give DSU a 5-0 lead. The Hornets had the opportunity to end the game in the fifth via the mercy-rule, but recorded three straight outs to leave three runners stranded.

The Lady Pirates (13-21; 2-2) posed a threat in the top of the seventh inning as junior Carla Trimble walked to lead off the frame. Sophomore Margaret Wilkins reached on an error by Carroll, the shortstop, before junior Nina Ferguson walked to load the bases.

DSU head coach brought in sophomore
Stephanie Sarris (Rohnert Park, Calif.) in relief and she immediately struck out junior Kelsei Saunders to end the game.

Beighley and Green led the Hornets from the plate, each going 2-for-3 on the day.

The Hornets and Lady Pirates wrap up their weekend series on Sunday with a doubleheader beginning at noon at the Hornets' Nest. Live stats can be found via
www.DSUHornets.com and also www.twitter.com/DelStSB

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FAMU baseball drops doubleheader to NCCU



TALLAHASSEE, Florida - Florida A&M baseball coach Willie Brown almost came up with the right moves Saturday in an attempt to avoid dropping a doubleheader to North Carolina Central at Moore-Kittles Field.

Starting with a lineup shuffle to start the second game, Brown seemed to have the right personnel in the right place for the Rattlers to force an extra inning of the seven-inning game. But the Eagles mounted a six-run rally to beat FAMU 8-3 and sweep a MEAC doubleheader.

The Eagles took the first game 18-3, pounding out 18 hits. The doubleheader win was a first for NCCU against the Rattlers since the 2006 season. The loss was FAMU's sixth in a row, dropping the Rattlers to 3-5 in the MEAC and 7-22. Eagles improved to 5-6 in the league and 5-25 overall.

FAMU had never lost two consecutive games to the Eagles on its home field. Brown was attempting to avoid that when he made wholesale changes to the lineup that started the first game.

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Spring Football Update: TSU Holds Another Scrimmage

NASHVILLE, Tennessee - Tennessee State University football held its' second scrimmage on Saturday morning at Hale Stadium.

Third year head coach Rod Reed thought the Tigers showed significant improvement from last weekend's scrimmage.

“I thought we played hard, competed and showed improvement,” noted Reed. “Offensively, we moved the ball well, but we stalled in the red zone. Defensively, we have to be much better against the run, but we did stand strong in the red zone.”

Tennessee State was solid in special teams as junior Jamin Godfrey knocked in four-of-five field goal attempts – his longest from 40 yards out.

The Big Blue returns to the gridiron on Monday/Wednesday with 4pm practices before participating in its' final scrimmage next Saturday, April 7.

During the week of the University's Centennial Celebration, TSU hosts the second annual Domnique-Rodgers Cromartie Celebrity Slam Jam on Friday, April 13 at 7pm.

The Tigers then host a Legends game against Vanderbilt on Saturday, April 14 at 1pm with the Blue-White game following approximately at 3:30pm.

UPCOMING SPRING PRACTICE SCHEDULE:
Monday, April 2 - 4 p.m.
Wednesday, April 4 - 4 p.m.
Saturday, April 7 – TBD

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