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FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 9 - 15, 2012

2 0 1 2 B L A C K C O L L E G E F O O T B A L L (Results, Standings and Weekly Honors)

CIAA
NORTH DIVISION

CENTRAL INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION DIV W L

Chowan Eliz. City State Bowie State Virginia Union Virginia State Lincoln

W-Salem State St. Augustines Shaw Livingstone J. C. Smith Fayetteville State

SOUTH DIVISION

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MEAC

MID EASTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CONF ALL W L W L

SIAC
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SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE


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Howard Bethune-Cookman North Carolina Central Morgan State Florida A&M Delaware State SC State * NC A&T State * Hampton Norfolk State Savannah State
* Ineligible for conference title

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Fort Valley State Morehouse Albany State Benedict Clark Atlanta


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CONF

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SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE DIV W L

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Alabama A&M Alabama State Jackson State Alcorn State Miss. Valley St.
WEST DIVISION

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INDEPENDENTS
Tennessee State Concordia-Selma Langston Edward Waters Central State W. Va. State Va. Univ. of Lynchburg Cheyney Texas College Lincoln (Mo.)
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Stillman Tuskegee Miles Lane Kentucky State

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Ark. Pine Bluff Southern Prairie View A&M Texas Southern Grambling State

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MAKE ROOM AT THE TOP

SAU Sports Photo

COSTA: His Falcons of Saint Augustine's to face BCSP No. 1 WinstonSalem State in CIAA S. Division showdown.

THREE UNBEATENS ON TOP OF BCSP TOP TEN; PRESEASON CIAA ROUNDBALL PICKS

CIAA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OL Marion Holt, Sr., VUU WR Tyron Laughinghouse, Sr., WR, SAU - 7 receptions, 109 yards, 3 TDs (5, 8, 27) vs. Livingstone. QB Kameron Smith, Sr., WSSU - 13 of 15, 259 yards, 5 TDs in rst half of win over JC Smith. OB Jerrell Washington, Sr., RB, VUU - 266 rushing yards on 28 carries, 2 TDs vs. Lincoln. DL Oladimeji Layemi, NT, BSU - 9 tackles, 8 solos, 3 sacks (-17), 4 TFL, 3 hurries, 1 forced fumble vs. Chowan. LB Brandon Robinson, So, VSU - 12 tackles, 7 solos, 1 TFL and recovery vs. ECSU. DB Darnell Evans, Jr., SHAW - 2 ints., 1st returned for TD, 7 tackles, 5 solos in win over FSU. ROOKIE Marquise Grizzle, Fr., DB, SHAW - 163 rushing yards, 5 receptions, 103 yards, 2 TDs, 266 total yards. SPECIALTY Kyle Jaski, So., PK, LINCOLN - Had two FGs (25, 42), 7 punts for 43.4 yard average vs. VUU.

MEAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSE Quentin Williams, So., QB, B-CU - 111 yards, 17 carries, 2 TDs, 11-19, 128 yards, 1 TD vs. NC A&T. DEFENSE Davon Moore, Jr., DB, DSU - 2 ints., forced fumble, 1 break-up, blocked a kick, 8 tackle, 6 solos. Keith Pough, Sr., LB, HOWARD - 17 tackles, 12 solos, 3.5 TFL, FF, FR, 1 break-up vs. FAMU. ROOKIE Brendon Riddick, Fr., RB, NSU - 68 rushing yards, 13 carries, 1 TD vs. DelState. OFFENSIVE LINEMAN Terrence Hackeney, So., LT, B-CU SPECIAL TEAMS Earvin Gonzalez, Sr., PK, MSU - 6-6 PATs, 21-yard FG, 41.6 punting average.

SIAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSE David Thomas, Sr., QB, MILES - Completed 14 of 23 passes for 195 yards and 2 TDs without an interception. Also rushed for 28 yards including a1-yard TD run in win over Clark Atlanta. DEFENSE Quavon Taylor, Fr., LB, TUSKEGEE - 15 tackles, 10 solos, 1 sack, 2 interceptions in win over Morehouse. NEWCOMER David Kool, QB, ALBANY STATE - 19 of 34 for 275 yards and 3 TDs (10, 21, 8) in win over Lane. SPECIAL TEAMS Eduardo Hernandez, PK, BENEDICT - Kicked 3 eld goals (40, 34, 30) and added a PAT.

SWAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSE Deauntae Mason, Sr., QB, AA&M - Hit on 21 of 32 passes for 235 yards and 2 TDs. Also scored 2 rushing TDs in win over Miss. Valley State. DEFENSE Jer-ryan Harris, Jr., LB, UAPB - 15 tackles, 1 recovery, 1 hurry in win over Jackson State. SPECIAL TEAMS Bobby Wenzig, Jr., P/PK, ALABAMA STATE - 6 of 6 on PATs, 1 of 3 on FGs, punted 3 times for 48.8 average and had three touchbacks. NEWCOMER Isaiah Crowell, So., RB, ALABAMA STATE - 17 carries for 149 yards including a 63-yard TD in win over Texas Southern.

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSE Trabis Ward, Jr., RB, TENN. STATE - Carried 24 times for 113 yards including a 4-yard TD run. Also had two receptions for 47 yards in big win over Eastern Kentucky. DEFENSE Nick Thrasher, So., LB, TENN. STATE - Led TSU with 12 tackles, 9 solos, 1 sack in win vs. nationally-ranked Eastern Kentucky. SPECIAL TEAMS Jamin Godfrey, Jr., PK/P, TENN. STATE - Connected on a 46-yard eld goal and was 3of-3 on PATs in win over Eastern Kentucky.

SCORES
October 6 Alabama A&M 35, Miss Valley State 0 Alabama State 45, Texas Southern 0 Albany State 36, Lane 14 Alcorn State 20, Southern 17 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 34, Jackson State 24 Bethune-Cookman 28, NC A&T 12 Bowie State 35, Chowan 31 Concordia-Selma 20, Va. U. of L'burg 7 Delaware State 20, Norfolk State 17 Fort Valley State 36, Kentucky State 6 Howard 17, Florida A&M 10 Kutztown 56, Cheyney 7 Langston 40, Wayland Baptist 0 Miles 28, Clark Atlanta 7 Missouri S&T 27, Central State 21 Morgan State 45, Savannah State 6 NC Central 40, SC State 10 Panhandle State 30, Texas College 9 Prairie View A&M 31, Grambling State 14 Saint Augustine's 32, Livingstone 27 Shaw 45, Fayetteville State 28 Stillman 24, Benedict 19 Tennessee State 23, E. Kentucky 20 Tuskegee 21, Morehouse 14 Virginia State 28, Elizabeth City State 17 Virginia Union 61, Lincoln (PA) 13 Washburn 51, Lincoln (MO) 18 West Liberty 52, West Virginia State 19 W-Salem State 63, J. C. Smith 7

Halfway home, three unbeatens


LUT WILLIAMS Halfway through the 2012 football season three teams are undefeated and showing the way in the black college ranks. Defending CIAA champion Winston-Salem State, Tennessee State of the Ohio Valley Conference and 2011 SWAC conference nalist Alabama A&M are all off to 6-0 starts and are ranked 1-2-3 in the latest BCSP ranking headed into games this weekend. Head coach Connell Maynor's Rams of WSSU are up to third nationally in the NCAA Div. II AFCA poll. The No. 3 ranking is where the Rams nished a year ago after winning their rst 13 games, including running the table in the CIAA before losing in the national seminals to Wayne State. This season, the Rams are 3-0 in CIAA play as they prepare for this week's showdown Saturday at home (1:30 p.m.) against conference and Southern Division rival, Saint Augustine's. Head coach Michael Costa's Falcons (4-2, 2-1) have split with the Rams over the past two seasons getting a thrilling 40-35 victory in Winston-Salem in 2010 and narrowly losing, 35-28, a year ago. WSSU comes in with the top offense in the CIAA averaging 489 yards and 41 points per game. Quarterback Kameron Smith is tied for the league lead with 18 touchdown passes with only ve interceptions. A deep receiving corps is led by Jameze Massey (25 receptions), who leads the league averaging 98.0 receiving yards per game, and Jamal Williams (25 rec.), who has hauled in seven scoring tosses. Tailback Maurice Lewis is averaging 103.2 rushing yards per game and has scored seven touchdowns. "They do everything well," said Costa of WSSU on Tuesday's CIAA conference call. "Defensively, they come and they're very aggressive. Offensively,
GAMES THIS WEEK THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 - Comcast SportsSouth Stillman vs. Tuskegee in Tuscaloosa, AL 6:30p SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 Glenville State vs. West Virginia State in Glenville, WV 1p Lincoln (PA) vs. Elizabeth City State in Lincoln University, PA 1p Livingstone vs. Shaw in Salisbury, NC 1p Point University vs. Lane in Atlanta, GA 1p Wesley College vs. Va. Univ of Lynchburg in Dover, DE 1p Delaware State vs. SC State in Dover, DE 1:30p Millersville vs. Cheyney in Millersville, PA 1:30p NC A&T vs. Howard in Greensboro, NC 1:30 W-Salem State vs. Saint Augustines in Winston-Salem, NC 1:30p Miss Valley State vs. Grambling State in Itta Bena, MS 2p SE Missouri vs. Tennessee State in Cape Girardeau, MO 6p Univ of Indianapolis vs. Central State in Indianapolis, IN 6p Fayetteville State vs. Johnson C. Smith in Fayetteville, NC 6p Alabama State vs. Jackson State in Montgomery, AL 7p Morehouse vs. Albany State in Atlanta, GA 7p HOMECOMINGS Alabama A&M vs. Alcorn State in Huntsville, AL 1p Bowie State vs. Virginia State in Bowie, MD HSRN - 1p Morgan State vs. NC Central in Baltimore, MD 1p Kentucky State vs. Miles in Frankfort, KY 1:30p Langston vs. Texas College in Langston, OK 2p Lincoln (MO) vs. Nebraska-Kearney in Jefferson City, MO 2p Clark Atlanta vs. Benedict in Atlanta, GA 2p Edward Waters vs. Webber International in Jacksonville, FL 2p Fort Valley State vs. Concordia-Selma in Fort Valley, GA 2p Florida A&M vs. Savannah State in Tallahassee, FL 6p Chowan vs. Virginia Union in Murfreesboro, NC 6p CLASSICS Battle of the Bay Hampton vs. Norfolk State in Hampton, VA 1p TV / INTERNET GAMES - SWAC-TV Southern vs. Texas Southern in Baton Rouge, LA (HC) 5:30p

BCSP Editor

Winston-Salem State, Tennessee State, Alabama A&M setting the pace


they don't make a lot of mistakes and they're big up front. They're not missing a whole lot from last year." St. Aug has weapons in wide receivers Tyrone Laughinghouse and Brian Richards. Richards has 40 receptions, second best in the CIAA, and three TDs. Laughinghouse, who leads the conference in punt and kickoff returns and has brought one of each back for a score, has 30 receptions and ve receiving touchdowns. St. Aug linebacker Chaz Robinson is the league's tackles leader (62) while Javarous Faulk leads the league in sacks (9.5). "We're going to have our hands full," said Maynor. "Laughinghouse is dangerous. He can take a kick back. He can take a punt back.. He can take a catch back. And, they got a great defense." After pulling out a last-minute 23-20 win over nationally-ranked Eastern Kentucky last week, Tennessee State has entered the national rankings. Head coach Ron Reed's undefeated Blue Tiger s (6-0, 2-0 OVC) are ranked 18th in this week's Sports Network FCS Top 25. TSU is on the road at Southeast Missouri (2-3, 1-1) Saturday (6 p.m.). TSU has posted wins over BCSP No. 8 Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Jackson State of the SWAC and Florida A&M and BCSP No. 5 Bethune-Cookman of the MEAC. The Tigers are led by sophomore quarterback Michael German, who scored the winning TD with 8 second left vs. EKU last week. German is throwing for 227 yards per game and has eight TD passes. Junior tailback Trabis Ward is averaging 106.8 rushing yards per game and has scored nine TDs. Alabama A&M, behind the sterling play of senior quarterback Deauntae Mason, is 6-0 overall and atop the SWAC East with a 5-0 mark. Mason is completing 68.1% of his passes (96 of 141) for an average of 199.2 yards per game with 11 TDs and no interceptions. Senior RB Kadarius Lacey is running for 81.5 yards per game with four TDs. Those standouts and a stingy defense that's yielding a league-low 12.7 points per game have been the catalysts behind the Bulldogs' excellent start. A&M will welcome in Alcorn State (2-4, 2-2) for homecoming this Saturday (1 p.m.).

BCSP TOP TEN 1. WINSTON-SALEM STATE (6-0) - Spoiled J. C. Smith's homecoming,,63-7. NEXT: Hosting Saint Augustine's. 2. TENNESSEE STATE (6-0) - Came back to knock off #16 E. Kentucky, 23-20. NEXT: At S.E. Missouri. 3. ALABAMA A&M (6-0) - Shut out Miss. Valley State, 35-0. NEXT: Homecoming vs. Alcorn State 4. HOWARD (4-1) - Knocked off Florida A&M, 17-10. NEXT: At North Carolina A&T. 5. BETHUNE-COOKMAN (4-2) - Beat NC A&T, 28-12. NEXT: Idle.. 6. MILES (5-1) - Defeated Clark Atlanta, 28-7. NEXT: At Kentucky State's homecoming. 7. TUSKEGEE (4-1) - Handled Morehouse, 21-14. NEXT: At Stillman Thursday night. 8. ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (4-2) - Subdued Jackson State, 34-24. NEXT: Idle. 9. ALABAMA STATE (4-2) - Shut out Texas Southern, 45-0. NEXT: Hosting Jackson State. 10. MORGAN STATE (3-2) - Bears took care of Savannah State, 45-6. NEXT: Hosting NC Central. (TIE) N. C. CENTRAL (3-2) - Knocked off SC State, 40-10. NEXT: At Morgan State.
OUT: SC STATE (2-4), ELIZ. CITY STATE (3-2)

UNDER THE BANNER


WHAT'S GOING ON IN AND AROUND BLACK COLLEGE SPORTS

Sequoyah Grifn Sr., G Columbus, OH


COMING BACK: Senior guard Sequoyah Grifn is the only returning starter from last year's 2011-12 Div. II national championship basketball team at Shaw and the Lady Bears' only preseason all-CIAA selection.

The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association held the 2012-13 Basketball Press Conference last week in Charlotte, N. C., site of this year's basketball tournament, where the preseason all-CIAA and predicted order of nish were revealed for both men and women. Defending men's tournament champion Winston-Salem State was picked to take home the Southern Division crown while Bowie State was picked to win the North. WSSU placed three players on the preseason all-CIAA team sophomore forward Wykevin Bazemore and senior guards Justin Glover and Marcus Wells. Head coach Jacques Curtis's Lady Bears of Shaw, the the defending CIAA tournament and NCAA Div. II national champions, got the nod on the women's Southern Division side. Virginia Union was picke d to win the North. Shaw only placed one player on the women's preseason all-CIAA squad senior guard Sequoiya Grifn. .
MEN - Predicted Order of Finish Northern Division Southern Division 1. Bowie State 1. Winston-Salem State 2. Elizabeth City State 2. Shaw 3.. Virginia Union 3. Johnson C. Smith 4. Virginia State 4. Fayetteville State 5. Lincoln 5. Livingstone 6. Chowan 6. St. Augustines 2012-13 All-CIAA Preseason Basketball Team Bryon Westmorland, 6-4, Sr., F, BSU; Demetric Scott, 6-7, Sr., F, BSU; Quinton McDufe, 6-5, Sr., F, CU; Angelo Sharpless, 6-5, Sr., F, ECSU; Tyrrel Tate, 6-5, Jr., F, FSU; Trevin Parks, 5-10, Sr., G, JCSU; Joel Kindred, 6-5, Jr., F, SAU; Kenny Mitchell, 6-8, Sr., F/C, VSU; Damion Harris, 6-7, Jr., F, VUU; Wykevin Bazemore, 6-4, So., F, WSSU; Marcus Wells, 6-1, Sr., G, WSSU; Justin Glover, 6-1, Sr., G, WSSU WOMEN - Predicted Order of Finish Northern Division Southern Division 1. Virginia Union 1. Shaw 2. Virginia State 2. Johnson C. Smith 3. Bowie State 3. Winston-Salem State 4. Elizabeth City State 4. St. Augustines 5. Chowan 5. Fayetteville State 6. Lincoln 6. Livingstone 2012-13 All-CIAA Preseason Basketball Team Talaya Lynch, Sr., F, CU; Brooke Miles, Jr., G, BSU; Stephanie Harper, Sr., F, ECSU; Shatara Jackson, Sr., G, ECSU; Akysia Resper, Jr., G, FSU; Denyse Moore, Sr., G, LU; Sequoyah Grifn, Sr., G, SU; LaMesha Deal, Jr., F, VSU: Brianna Holt, Sr., G, VSU; Danielle Ferguson, So., F, VUU; Taylor Wells, Jr., G, WSSU, Alisha Hardley, Jr., F, WSSU

CIAA UNVEILS 2012 HOOPS PICKS:

Surprising BCSP No. 4 Howard (4-1, 3-0) continued its resurgence with a 17-10 win Saturday over Florida A&M and is now tied atop the MEAC standings with Bethune-Cookman (4-2, 3-0). Head coach Gary Harrell and the Bison travel to Greensboro, N. C. Saturday for a 1 p.m. contest vs. North Carolina A&T. The Aggies (2-3, 0-2) will be looking for their rst conference win after two closes losses. BCSP No. 5 Bethune-Cookman and No. 8 Arkansas-Pine Bluff have the week off. Defending SIAC champion Miles (5-1, 3-0 SIAC), No. 6 in the BCSP ranking, is at Kentucky State's homecoming (1:30 p.m.). BCSP No. 7 Tuskegee (4-1, 3-0 SIAC) has a key SIAC West Division date with Stillman (4-2, 3-0) Thursday in a game that will be televised by Comcast SportsSouth. BCSP No. 9 Alabama State (4-2, 4-1 SWAC) is hosting Jackson State (2-4, 2-2) in Montgomery Saturday (7 p.m.). Morgan State and North Carolina Central, with identical 4-2 overall and unblemished 2-0 MEAC marks, meet in Baltimore Saturday (1 p.m.) for Morgan State's homecoming. The teams are tied at No. 10 in the BCSP rankings.

LYNCHPINS: (Above l.) Alabama A&M senior quarterback Deautae Mason, Winston-Salem State junior wide receiver Jameze Massey (c.) and Tennessee State junior running back Trabis Ward (l.) have been key cogs in their teams getting off to 6-0 starts. Saint Augustine's senior kick returner/wide receiver Tyrone Laughinghouse (above r.) leads the CIAA in kickoff and punt returns and hopes to spark the Falcons to an upset of WSSU this Saturday.

2 0 1 2 B L A C K C O L L E G E V O L L E Y B A L L (Results, Standings and Weekly Honors)

CIAA
NORTH DIVISION

CENTRAL INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION


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MEAC
NORTHERN DIVISION

MID EASTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CONF ALL W L W L

SIAC
EAST DIVISION

SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CONF W L ALL W L

SWAC
EAST DIVISION

SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE DIV W L

Chowan Eliz. City State Virginia State Virginia Union Lincoln Bowie State
SOUTH DIVISION

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MD-Eastern Shore Hampton Norfolk State Coppin State Delaware State Morgan State Howard
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Albany State Clark Atlanta Clain Benedict Paine Fort Valley State
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Alabama A&M Jackson State Alabama State Miss. Valley St. Alcorn State
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Fayetteville State Livingstone W-Salem State Shaw St. Augustines J. C. Smith

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Florida A&M Bethune-Cookman SC State N. Carolina Central NC A&T State Savannah State

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CIAA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PLAYER NA ROOKIE NA

THREE AMIGOS: Senior guards Marcus Wells (l.) and Justin Glover (c.) and sophomore forward Wykevin Bazemore (r.) are preseasonn alll-CIAA picks and will lead Winston-Salem State's shot at repeating as CIAA hoops WSSU Sports Photo champs.
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MEAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PLAYER Ndidi Ibe, Sr., MB, UMES - 10 kills on 14 attacks with .643 hitting percentage in win over Coppin State. Added 6 blocks, 2 assists and one dig to extend to 3-0 MEAC mark. ROOKIE Darcy Moore, Fr., S, NSU - Averaged double-double with 40 assists and 14.5 digs in two wins. Vs. Wm. & Mary had 51 assists and 14 digs. Got 29 assists and 15 digs vs. Howard. Had .500 hitting percentage.

SIAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSIVE PLAYER Cynteria Jones, Sr., MH, STILLMAN - Recorded 31 kills, 3 service aces, 8 digs and 10 blocks for the week. DEFENSIVE PLAYER Tynesisha Spears, Jr., L, CAU - 57 digs, 4 aces, 5 assists in matches last week. SPECIALIST Kailyn Blackmon, CAU - One set error in 14 sets with 15 digs and a block.

SWAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSIVE PLAYER Christine Edwards, Sr., OH, JSU - Finished week with 65 kills, 54 digs and 17 aces. Named MVP of Tournament. Had 13 kills, 20 digs vs. Southern, 16 kills, 15 digs vs. Alabama State. DEFENSIVE PLAYER Paige Williams, Jr., MB, JSU - Led defense with 10 kills while getting 26 blocks including 5 solos. Had 42 kills to support Lady Tigers' attack. NEWCOMER Jenna Siddiqui, Fr., S, JSU - Orchestrated offense with 181 assists on the week. Had over 30 assists in ve games including two with more than 40. Had 34 assists, 11 digs vs. Southern.

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