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Saturday, February 15, 2014

How the Amish beat cancer time and time again



The Amish Cancer Secret
How to cure just about any cancer the Amish way
Is it possible to cure just about any cancer the Amish way? Is it true that many Amish people easily get rid of cancer in just three or four weeks? Are the Amish onto something BIG?
To find out, I interviewed Jakob and Fannie, a young Amish couple from southern Minnesota. Jakob and Fannie are just two out of roughly 800 Amish people each year who travel 2,000 miles by train to go to a little-known cancer clinic.
They told me an amazing, lifesaving tip that everyone should know. . .but almost nobody does.
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The Amish Cancer Secret

Friday, February 14, 2014

Today's Feature Exercise: Alternate Leg Bounding-Speed Skater Exercise

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With the Winter Olympics in full swing, we are seeing features on how many of these Winter Sports athletes train. Many skaters and other athletes use the following exercise to build power and balance in their lower bodies. Great for firming and toning the legs as well.


Ply - Alternate Leg Bounding (SR) View Video
Exercise Description:

The Speed Skater exercise will develop the muscles in the hip, groin, ankles and quadriceps. It will help to improve lateral quickness and agility. Stand with your feet shoulder width apart, bend your knees to lower your body 8-10 inches and lean forward until your shoulders are positioned above your knees. Remember, even though you are leaning over you should do so by bending at the waist while maintaining good posture in your upper back. Begin by lightly hopping sideways about 2 feet and landing on your right foot, then hop sideways back onto your left foot and repeat for the required repetitions. Each leg must perform all the repetitions of the set. So, if your workout calls for 8 repetitions each leg must jump 8 times for a total of 16 jumps! Land with your feet in a strong, full-foot position. Don't just land on your toes! You can increase the lateral distance of your hopping from 2 feet to 6 feet as you become more powerful. You can also perform this exercise in a stationary fashion or in a linear fashion by moving forward slightly with each lateral jump. Your legs will look like a speed skater powerfully pushing from side to side.

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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Symone Jordan Honored by the White House Initiative on HBCU's


BOWIE, Md. - Symone Jordan, a senior biology major from Accokeek, Md., was selected by the White House Initiative on HBCU's from 445 students who submitted applications that included a transcript, resume, essay and recommendation. In recognizing their accomplishments in academics, leadership and civic engagement, this first class of HBCU All-Stars will provide outreach and communication with their fellow students about the value of education and the Initiative as a networking resource. Jordan was one of 75 Historically Black College and University All-Stars to serve as an ambassador for the White House Initiative on HBCUs.

During the next year – through social media and their relationships with community-based organizations – the All-Stars will share promising and proven practices that support opportunities for all young people to achieve their educational and career potential. They will participate in regional events and web chats with Initiative staff and professionals from a wide range of disciplines, as well as engage with other scholars to showcase the individual and collective talent across the HBCU community.

In addition to being named an HBCU All-Star, Jordan is a recipient of a year-long National Institutes of Health Undergraduate Scholarship of up to $20,000 and a 2013-2014 Student Ambassador for the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, which provides scholarships and leadership opportunities for HBCU students.

Today's Feature Exercise. Push Jerk Front

OLY - Push Jerk Front View Video
Exercise Description:

To begin this exercise you will need to position a bar across the front of your shoulders, on your finger tips, hands opened, and elbows up pointing forward, in the same manner as a Front Squat or the finish of a Clean. To do so either lift a bar from a squat rack, or perform a power clean (See Power Clean). Now you are ready to Push Jerk. Begin the movement by slightly flexing your knees and hips, your hips should move back slightly as you do so. Quickly and explosively extend your knees and hips thrusting the bar upward off of your shoulders. Once the bar comes off of your shoulders immediately bend your knees and flex your hips as you push up on the bar. At the same time you will be straightening your wrists and fully grasping the bar. The bar is moving up as your torso is moving down, allowing your arms to come to full extension. At this point you will be holding the bar overhead arms extended but knees and hips flexed. Extend your knees and hips to stand erect. This entire sequence is one fast continuous motion. To lower the bar either drop it to the floor or flex the elbows, knees, and hips. Lower the bar somewhat quickly but under control to your upper chest. Return to the beginning position and absorbing the impact with your flexed knees and hips. This is another great Olympic movement for power development.

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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

This week in Bowie State U Athletics


This Week in Bowie State Athletics
For complete team schedules, visit www.bsubulldogs.com

Wednesday, February 12
Basketball* hosts Virginia Union University – Women @ 5:30 pm / Men @ 7:30 pm
Bowie, MD – Leonidas S. James Complex (A.C. Jordan Arena)
*WHITE OUT (Wear all white top)

WOMEN’S LIVE STATS                  LIVE VIDEO              LIVE AUDIO

MEN’S LIVE STATS                         LIVE VIDEO              LIVE AUDIO

Saturday, February 15
Track & Field at CIAA Indoor Championships – All Day
Winston-Salem, NC

Women’s Tennis vs. Fayetteville State University – 9 am (CIAA Round-Up)
Raleigh, NC

Softball vs. St. Augustine’s University – 11 am (CIAA Round-Up)
Raleigh, NC

Women’s Tennis vs. Shaw University – 2 pm (CIAA Round-Up)
Raleigh, NC

Softball vs. Fayetteville State University – 3 pm (CIAA Round-Up)
Raleigh, NC

Basketball at Chowan University – Women @ 2 pm / Men @ 4 pm
Murfreesboro, NC

WOMEN’S LIVE STATS                  LIVE VIDEO              LIVE AUDIO

MEN’S LIVE STATS                         LIVE VIDEO              LIVE AUDIO

Sunday, February 9, 2014

This Christmas plant contains a cancer secret

The Cancer Secret Hidden in
This Well-Known Christmas Plant

It’s banned in the U.S. and Australia, but in Germany it’s a recognized treatment that’s covered by the national health plan.
This potent cancer remedy was used by former President Ronald Reagan to treat his cancer when he was in office. He went on to live another 19 years. Suzanne Somers used it, too, and mentions it in her book Knockout: Interviews with Doctors Who are Curing Cancer.
But it dates back much farther than either Reagan or Somers. The ancient Druids and Greeks considered it a cure-all for many medical problems.
However, you probably associate it with kissing during the Christmas season. Keep reading and I’ll tell you what it can do. . .
Continued below…


The Best Cancer Treatment on Earth
Just Got Better!
    Hi. I’m Lee Euler, the editor of Cancer Defeated. On a recent tour of top cancer clinics with my colleague Andrew Scholberg, we learned about some remarkable new cancer treatments. In spite of all the information we already knew, these treatments were brand new to us. They’re important discoveries.
  • A maverick doctor cured his last four “terminal” brain cancer patients, using laser blood therapy developed to keep Russian cosmonauts healthy in space. That’s right: four out of four patients got well.
  • Several of the doctors we interviewed told us about a new cure for prostate cancer. It takes only one week — and no surgery or drugs are required. If I had prostate cancer, this treatment would absolutely be my first choice. It gets rid of enlarged prostate too – totally, in just one week!
  • A painless treatment for liver cancer has cured more than 300 patients. When it first came to light decades ago, the New York Times reported that this revolutionary procedure may have “solved the cancer problem”! Yet it disappeared and conventional doctors don’t know about it. Now it’s been rediscovered at one of the top clinics we visited, and it’s working cancer miracles. You need to know about the handful of maverick doctors who offer it.

Chances are high that if you’ve ever even heard about mistletoe extractin the U.S., it’s been labeled “quackery”. The FDA hasn’t deemed it fit for approval, and they’re the last word on everything, right?
Whatever you may hear from the bigots and scam artists who run our medical system, mistletoe is a powerful medicinal plant, used to treat many things. But it’s especially deadly on cancer tumors.
Doctors in Germany treat more than 50% of their cancer patients with mistletoe.
While Germans may get insurance coverage for it, Americans who travel to German clinics for mistletoe and other treatments pay just pennies on the dollar compared to American cancer protocols. And they often come back healthier and live full, rich lives after surviving their bout with cancer.
Proven by 3,000 studies the FDA ignores
More than 3,000 studies conducted from 1985 to 2006 back up mistletoe’s claims. Most recently…
A University of Adelaide study in Australia compared the effectiveness of three types of mistletoe extract on colon cancer when used in combination with chemotherapy. They also compared mistletoe by itself to chemotherapy.
It turns out that the mistletoe extract called Fraxini, obtained from ash trees, was highly effective against colon cancer cells. It was also kinder and gentler to healthy intestinal cells than chemotherapy was.
But here’s the real kicker… They also found that Fraxini was morepotent than chemotherapy. It reduced the viability of cancer cells when used by itself. And it improved chemo’s potency against cancer cells when the two were used in combination.
Of the three mistletoe extracts tested, Fraxini was the least toxic to healthy cells. That’s important, because toxins are to blame for chemo’s most severe side effects.
Cancer patients survive 40% longer!
A 2002 German study followed 10,000 people who used the mistletoe extract with brand name Iscador. They suffered from colon, rectal, stomach, and breast cancers. The patients treated with Iscador survived 40% longer, on average, than did patients in the control group.
This large study seems enough to settle any questions about the efficacy of mistletoe extract.
No wonder Iscador is the most commonly used oncological “drug” in Germany, though it’s considered a complementary cancer therapy.
Recent studies show it also helps in cases of ovarian and pancreatic cancer. And an 8-year study of 800 colon cancer patients found that patients treated with Iscador had fewer side effects, more relief from symptoms, and were more likely to survive disease-free than patients in the control group.
These brain cancer patients
survived twice as long
In a German study of late-stage brain cancer patients, half received mistletoe, and the other half received only conventional treatments for three months. The mistletoe group lived on average twice as long as the conventional therapy group. And this was at a 50-month follow-up checkpoint.i
Just so you’re clear on how remarkable these results are, late-stage colon cancer is virtually a death sentence in the United States. A doubling of survival time should rightly be seen as a miracle.
And yet, critics in the U.S. consider these studies either too small or improperly designed.
Head for Germany!
All the German doctors we interviewed for our Special Report German Cancer Breakthrough

 use mistletoe to kiss cancer cells goodbye. Perhaps it’s not too surprising that mistletoe therapy is so widely used in Germany, since it was the distinguished German, Dr. Rudolph Steiner, who first proposed its use as a cancer treatment nearly a century ago.
His countryman, the German physician Samuel Hahnemann and founder of homeopathy, inspired Dr. Steiner with his “like cures like” principle.
Steiner theorized that cancer and mistletoe were both parasitic growths that eventually kill their hosts. So maybe mistletoe extract could improve immune function and cure cancer.
Today, if you go to most any German cancer clinic, chances are nearly 100% that you’ll be treated with mistletoe extract. Mistletoe is to the German doctors what laetrile is to alternative cancer doctors in Mexico.
And these German clinics boast a very high success rate. Mistletoe has made true believers of many who’ve escaped the grip of cut-poison-burn protocols to enjoy a longer life, and a supremely better quality of life.
Besides the many celebrities, doctors, and even FDA officials who have headed for Germany and gained a new lease on life, there are others who have made it their new mission in life to spread the news. Take Ivelisse Page, for example.
Cancer survivors really believe in mistletoe – shouldn’t you?
After Ivelisse Page’s personal cancer experience, she formed a non-profit agency called Believe Big that helps cancer patients and their families. Believe Big aims to inform people about the value of alternative and complementary approaches.
Five years ago, this 37-year old mother of four was diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer that had spread to her liver. Her 2-year survival chances were a mere 8%.
After surgery, she decided against destroying everything in her body for such a poor chance of survival, and opted for mistletoe treatment instead. Today she’s a slim, thriving, vibrant woman.
And she’s a pivotal force in fund-raising for the first phase of a three-phase mistletoe trial in the U.S. To date, her non-profit has raised $100,000 of the $300,000 funding needed for the first phase.
Though the mistletoe protocol is barely known in the U.S., her doctor, Peter Hinderberger, is well versed in the treatment, gained by his experience working at a Swiss cancer center in the 1970s.
He’s one of just two doctors in Baltimore, and about 50 total in the entire U.S., who are allowed to prescribe mistletoe in certain cases.
Ms. Page is the link, the connector, between Hinderberger and researcher Dr. Luis Diaz at Hopkins’ Kimmel Cancer Center, who is conducting this mistletoe trial. Page’s hope is that mistletoe will become the standard of care in the U.S. If you’re a cancer patient, you might try getting in on the clinical trial.
But a better option might be to go where the treatment is already legal and accepted. . .
Don’t wait till you’re at death’s door
Mistletoe has a lot of science to commend it as a cancer cell killer -- and as a life enhancement measure. Which you focus on may depend how much of a role you choose to hand over to allopathic medical practitioners.
If you want more information on our Special Report German Cancer Breakthrough, you can get more details here. It’s a piece of cake to get mistletoe therapy at the German clinics we recommend, along with many other valuable therapies – including one of my favorites, hyperthermia (if you don’t know what hyperthermia is, click on the link.)
Mistletoe, like so many other plants, can give back the life you had planned for your future. And Germany is without a doubt one of the best places to get it.

Kendall Reynolds Leads Bowie State at New Balance Invitational


NEW YORK, N.Y. – The Bowie State women and men’s track and field teams competed in the New Balance Invitational and junior sensation Kendall Reynolds leads the way again.

Reynolds placed 4th in the women’s triple jump (12.23m) and also competed in the long jump, placing 17th with a jump of 5.50. Brelyn Finley finished 20th overall in the women’s shot put going 13.04m.

The Bowie State men’s 4x200 Meter Relay “A” team placed 16th with a time of 1:37.54

In the men’s division, Bryan Williams ended the day with a 20th place finish in the triple jump (14.16m) and finished 33rd in the long jump (6.71m). Other highlights for the men include Channing Johnson’s 34th place finish in the shot put and Sonny Hicks’ 56th place finish in the 800 meter run, crossing the finish line with a time of 1:58.58.

Bowie State’s women and men’s track and field teams travel to Winston-Salem, N.C. next weekend (2/15-16) to compete in the CIAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. 

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Bowie State 63 - Lincoln 60 (MEN'S Bb FINAL)

Lincoln (PA) vs Bowie State (2/8/14 at Bowie, MD - A.C. Jordan Arena)


Official Basketball Box Score
Lincoln (PA) vs Bowie State
2/8/14 4:05 pm at Bowie, MD - A.C. Jordan Arena


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VISITORS: Lincoln (PA) 15-6, 7-5 CIAA
                          TOT-FG  3-PT         REBOUNDS
## Player Name            FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF  TP  A TO BLK S MIN
1  STEWART,James.......    2-7    0-2    2-2    1  1  2   1   6  1  0  0  0  20
3  JACKSON,George...... g  3-13   1-8    0-0    1  2  3   2   7  0  1  0  0  30
4  WASHINGTON,Derrick..    3-13   0-5    4-4    1  3  4   3  10  4  7  0  0  28
5  JACKSON,Justin......    5-11   0-2    0-2    1  1  2   2  10  0  1  0  1  19
10 AIKEN,Kyle.......... g  0-3    0-1    0-0    0  1  1   3   0  0  0  0  0   9
12 MCKENZIE,Timothy.... f  7-9    0-0    2-6    9  5 14   1  16  0  3  2  0  33
13 WHITTINGHAM,Stefan.. f  1-1    0-0    3-4    1  0  1   3   5  0  1  0  0  22
14 KINNEY,Chris........ f  0-0    0-0    3-4    2  4  6   2   3  0  0  0  1  26
20 PENDLETON,Daniel....    1-1    0-0    0-0    0  3  3   2   2  0  0  0  0   6
30 COLE,Will...........    0-1    0-0    1-2    1  1  2   1   1  0  0  1  0   7
   TEAM................                         4  4  8
   Totals..............   22-59   1-18  15-24  21 25 46  20  60  5 13  3  2 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-26 46.2%   2nd Half: 10-33 30.3%   Game: 37.3%  DEADB
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half:  1-8  12.5%   2nd Half:  0-10  0.0%   Game:  5.6%   REBS
F Throw % 1st Half:  5-11 45.5%   2nd Half: 10-13 76.9%   Game: 62.5%    4


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HOME TEAM: Bowie State 12-11, 6-6 CIAA
                          TOT-FG  3-PT         REBOUNDS
## Player Name            FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF  TP  A TO BLK S MIN
1  GATLING,Ray......... g  5-7    1-2    4-5    1  1  2   1  15  3  0  0  1  32
4  KNOX,Cameron........    1-6    0-2    4-7    0  2  2   2   6  0  2  0  1  22
10 JACKSON,Andre.......    6-12   4-8    4-6    1  2  3   3  20  0  0  1  1  25
15 FREEMAN,Brian.......    1-3    0-0    0-0    2  1  3   2   2  0  0  1  0  13
20 SMITH,Carlos........ c  4-9    1-3    1-2    0  3  3   2  10  1  2  5  0  30
21 WILLIAMS,Zafir...... g  2-6    0-1    3-4    2  2  4   2   7  4  3  0  0  34
22 BECK,Justin.........    1-1    0-0    1-1    0  3  3   2   3  0  1  0  0  14
31 GOLLADAY,David...... f  0-4    0-0    0-0    0  3  3   1   0  0  1  0  0  16
34 CLEMMONS,Joel....... f  0-0    0-0    0-1    2  3  5   3   0  0  2  0  0  14
   TEAM................                         1  1  2
   Totals..............   20-48   6-16  17-26   9 21 30  18  63  8 11  7  3 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half:  9-25 36.0%   2nd Half: 11-23 47.8%   Game: 41.7%  DEADB
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half:  1-7  14.3%   2nd Half:  5-9  55.6%   Game: 37.5%   REBS
F Throw % 1st Half:  8-13 61.5%   2nd Half:  9-13 69.2%   Game: 65.4%    3


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Officials: Ike Rivers (R), Robert Robinson (U1), Eugene Gibbs (U2)
Technical fouls: Lincoln (PA)-None. Bowie State-None.
Attendance: 2257
Score by Periods                1st  2nd   Total
Lincoln (PA)..................   30   30  -   60
Bowie State...................   27   36  -   63
CIAA Northern Division: Lincoln 3-3 ... Bowie State 5-1
NEXT LINCOLN GAME: Wednesday (2/12) hosts Elizabeth City State - 7:30 pm
NEXT BOWIE STATE GAME: Wednesday (2/12) hosts Virginia Union - 7:30 pm

Points in the paint-LUPA-M 32,BSU-M 24. Points off turnovers-LUPA-M 15,BSU-M 8.
2nd chance points-LUPA-M 15,BSU-M 7. Fast break points-LUPA-M 0,BSU-M 2.
Bench points-LUPA-M 29,BSU-M 31. Score tied-9 times. Lead changed-5 times.
Last FG-LUPA-M 2nd-00:20, BSU-M 2nd-02:26.
Largest lead-LUPA-M by 8 2nd-13:28, BSU-M by 7 2nd-01:16.
Play-by-Play


Play-by-Play
Lincoln (PA) vs Bowie State
2/8/14 4:05 pm at Bowie, MD - A.C. Jordan Arena

Bowie State 60 - Lincoln 56 OT (WOMEN'S Bb FINAL)

Game Story to come later today

Lincoln (PA) vs Bowie State (2/8/14 at Bowie, MD - A.C. Jordan Arena)



Box Score
Play-by-Play
1st Half Box Score

Official Basketball Box Score



Official Basketball Box Score Lincoln (PA) vs Bowie State 2/8/14 1 pm at Bowie, MD - A.C. Jordan Arena -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VISITORS: Lincoln (PA) 11-11, 4-8 CIAA TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 1 MURPHY,Jailen....... 1-2 1-1 0-0 1 2 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 5 2 CLARK,Amani......... g 2-13 0-5 5-8 2 7 9 2 9 2 3 0 1 34 3 LUCAS,Courtney...... 2-7 0-2 0-0 1 3 4 3 4 1 4 1 1 31 10 SAUNDERS,Lisa....... 3-7 2-5 0-0 0 2 2 1 8 0 1 0 0 19 11 JOHNSON,Cynthia..... g 0-7 0-2 7-14 3 4 7 4 7 3 3 1 2 37 15 TOLLIVER,Lashana.... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 24 SMITH,Courtney...... g 2-12 2-9 0-0 2 3 5 2 6 1 4 0 5 41 25 MCKELLERY,Briana.... 2-3 0-0 2-4 1 2 3 2 6 0 1 1 0 19 32 PAM,Zephrah......... f 3-11 0-0 5-17 3 6 9 3 11 0 0 0 0 22 53 GAINES,Mieana....... c 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 15 TEAM................ 3 2 5 Totals.............. 16-65 5-24 19-43 16 33 49 17 56 7 18 5 9 225 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 5-28 17.9% 2nd Half: 9-31 29.0% OT: 2-6 33.3% Game: 24.6% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-11 18.2% 2nd Half: 2-11 18.2% OT: 1-2 50.0% Game: 20.8% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 9-18 50.0% 2nd Half: 7-18 38.9% OT: 3-7 42.9% Game: 44.2% 11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOME TEAM: Bowie State 9-11, 4-8 CIAA TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 2 SMITH,ReVen......... 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 CASTLE,Ashley....... g 3-13 1-3 4-5 1 3 4 2 11 0 8 0 2 41 5 BURLEY,Alisha....... g 3-13 0-3 3-4 1 0 1 4 9 2 2 0 1 23 10 FLORES,Alessandra... 1-5 0-1 0-0 0 3 3 1 2 0 3 0 0 12 14 DAVIS,Ashley........ 1-5 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 12 21 NAYLOR,Donia........ f 5-13 0-2 4-4 7 9 16 5 14 0 5 0 1 31 22 MILES,Brooke........ g 0-3 0-1 1-2 3 3 6 4 1 1 3 0 4 24 23 McINTOSH,Jasmine.... 1-6 0-1 4-4 6 6 12 2 6 0 1 0 4 34 24 CLYDE,Denver........ 0-11 0-5 5-6 4 10 14 4 5 2 0 1 0 21 32 JACKSON,Alauna...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 33 GOODMAN,Moriah...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 5 34 BONAPARTE,Briana.... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 55 AHAIWE,Uchechi...... c 5-7 0-0 0-2 3 3 6 5 10 0 2 5 0 19 TEAM................ 5 4 9 Totals.............. 19-79 1-17 21-27 30 44 74 32 60 6 25 6 12 225 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-34 20.6% 2nd Half: 11-39 28.2% OT: 1-6 16.7% Game: 24.1% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-10 10.0% 2nd Half: 0-5 0.0% OT: 0-2 0.0% Game: 5.9% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 8-10 80.0% 2nd Half: 3-5 60.0% OT: 10-12 83.3% Game: 77.8% 3,2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Officials: Isaac Bumgardner, Helena Small, Antionette Irving Technical fouls: Lincoln (PA)-None. Bowie State-None. Attendance: 844 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Total Lincoln (PA).................. 21 27 8 - 56 Bowie State................... 23 25 12 - 60 CIAA Northern Division: Lincoln 2-4 ... Bowie State 3-3 NEXT LINCOLN GAME: Wednesday (2/12) hosts Elizabeth City State - 5:30 pm NEXT BOWIE STATE GAME: Wednesday (2/12) hosts Virginia Union - 5:30 pm Points in the paint-LUPA-W 20,BSU-W 26. Points off turnovers-LUPA-W 18,BSU-W 18. 2nd chance points-LUPA-W 6,BSU-W 21. Fast break points-LUPA-W 0,BSU-W 0. Bench points-LUPA-W 21,BSU-W 15. Score tied-10 times. Lead changed-8 times. Last FG-LUPA-W OT-00:04, BSU-W OT-02:00. Largest lead-LUPA-W by 4 OT-02:41, BSU-W by 8 2nd-10:58.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

UDC Men's Lacrosse Announces Inaugural 2014 Schedule; Home Site Moved to Georgetown

 
February 5, 2014

UDC Men’s Lacrosse Announces Inaugural 2014 Schedule; Home Site Moved to Georgetown

WASHINGTON, DC – Head coach Scott Urick announced the inaugural University of the District of Columbia men's lacrosse team's 2014 schedule on Wednesday, February 5th. The Firebirds will host six home games which will be played off-campus at Georgetown University Multi-Sport Field.
Urick's squad will play the school's first ever lacrosse game on February 22nd at Marymount  University. The Saints, who compete in Division III's Capital Athletic Conference, were 7-7 overall last season.
One week later, the Firebirds will visit Rochester, NY on March 1st for their first ever East Coast Conference game at Roberts Wesleyan.
On March 4th, UDC will host the school's first ever home lacrosse game vs. non-conference opponent, Mount Olive College of the Division II Conference Carolinas. Then it is back on the road for a visit to Division II powerhouse LIU Post - the reigning ECC Regular Season Champion – on March 8th.
Dominican College (NY), an Associate Member of the ECC for men's lacrosse, will visit the nation's capital on March 15th, followed by a road non-league game at Hood College on March 19th.
The Firebirds will then host back-to-back home games vs. the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference's Post University (March 22nd) and ECC foe NYIT (March 29th). They travel to Dobbs Ferry to take on league foe Mercy on April 5th, and then return home to host another ECC opponent, Dowling, on April 13th.
Another CACC school, Chestnut Hill College, welcomes UDC to Philadelphia on April 19th before the Firebirds close out the season at home on April 27th vs. ECC foe Molloy.
For directions to Georgetown's Multi-Sport Field, visit here.