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Tuesday, March 3, 2015

UDC Men’s Basketball Falls at St. Thomas Aquinas in Season Finale

SPARKILL, NY – Playing against a St. Thomas Aquinas squad needing a win to capture an East Coast Conference regular season championship, the University of the District of Columbia men’s basketball team was defeated, 99-78 in its 2014-15 season finale Saturday afternoon at Aquinas Hall.
The Firebirds (5-23, 5-15 ECC) were led by junior transfer forward Geran Pope (Political Science – Washington, DC/Virginia Union), who registered his 5th double-double of the season with 15 points and 15 rebounds. Senior guards Michael Terry (Criminal Justice – Philadelphia, PA/Boston U) and Quasim Jones (Mass Media – Philadelphia, PA/Johnson CC), playing their final games as Firebirds, registered 15 and 14 points, respectively.
St. Thomas Aquinas (20-10, 17-3 ECC), which won its 4th straight game to clinch the regular season conference title, had seven scorers reach double-figures, including a game-high 16 by Alushula Odongo.
The Spartans shot a blistering 60-percent (33-of-55 FG) as they out-scored UDC 50-34 in the paint. They also feasted at the free-throw line, making 28-of-39 attempts (72-percent).
The Firebirds tried to keep pace early as a Reggie Sidbury three-pointer brought them within two, 10-8 nearly two minutes into the game. STAC took control of the game at that point, however, as they stormed out to a 22-7 run, culminating in a three-pointer by Aaron Cust to put the Spartans up 32-15 just before the 10-minute mark. Then, already trailing 36-21, UDC allowed STAC to close out the half on a 22-8 march, as the hosts took a commanding, 58-29 lead into intermission.
From there, STAC cruised to a comfortable, 21-point victory to complete the season sweep of UDC and capture the No. 1 seed in next week’s ECC Tournament.
UDC, with all five of its wins coming in ECC play this season, finished next to last in the league standings. The Firebirds’ five wins this season under 2ndyear head coach Mike Riley was still an improvement upon last year’s mark of 3-23 (1-19 ECC).
Official Basketball Box Score
District of Columbia at. St. Thomas Aquinas College
2/28/2015 at 3:30 pm @ Aquinas Hall - Sparkill, NY

VISITORS: Dist. Columbia (5-23, 5-15 ECC)
TOT-FG3-PTREBOUNDS
#Player NameFG-FGAFG-FGAFT-FTAOFDETOTPFTPATOBLKSMIN
02Clenso Brannon......f2-70-02-434736210020
11Quasim Jones........g6-141-51-2000514540134
13Erin Senegal........g5-151-50-0527511220027
15Michael Terry.......g5-123-62-2404215110426
21Reggie Sidbury......g1-51-40-002213110123
01Prince Ritson.......2-20-00-111214010013
04Omar Abbas..........0-10-10-00000000003
05Masner Beauplan.....0-40-13-400013010012
12Andre Williams......1-40-13-513435110016
22Traevon Butler......0-10-02-20002200005
34Geran Pope..........4-140-07-1011415315021221
TMTEAM................43700
Totals..............26-796-2320-302919482678121418200
TOTAL FG%1st Half: 30.6%2nd Half: 34.9%Game: 32.9%
3-Pt. FG%1st Half: 25.0%2nd Half: 27.3%Game: 26.1%
F Throw%1st Half: 66.7%2nd Half: 66.7%Game: 66.7%

HOME TEAM: St. Thomas Aquinas (20-10, 17-3 ECC)
TOT-FG3-PTREBOUNDS
#Player NameFG-FGAFG-FGAFT-FTAOFDETOTPFTPATOBLKSMIN
05Alushula Odongo.....f4-40-08-12213316130019
03Marcus Henderson....g2-51-33-402218320222
11Jonathan McNair.....g1-40-20-005542410017
15Chaz Watler.........g5-91-10-0011111130121
24Shaquille McFarlan..g5-80-11-1156111101218
01James Mitchell......1-21-27-8112310230117
12Brad Saxton.........1-10-00-00000200004
21Justin Reyes........4-70-15-9325013210019
25Aaron Cust..........4-52-21-1022111000018
30Jules de Courtenay..4-60-03-4235511130019
32Kiernan Hayes.......1-10-00-00115211007
33Sam Berlin..........1-20-00-002212004012
34Ross Greenfield.....0-10-00-00111001007
TMTEAM................13400
Totals..............33-555-1228-391029392699161856200
TOTAL FG%1st Half: 63.6%2nd Half: 54.5%Game: 60.0%
3-Pt. FG%1st Half: 62.5%2nd Half: 0%Game: 41.7%
F Throw%1st Half: 91.7%2nd Half: 63.0%Game: 71.8%

Score by Periods12Total
Dist. Columbia......2949-78
St. Thomas Aquinas..5841-99
Officials: Jeff Bryant, Christopher Bailey, Joe Manzione
Attendance: 350
Technical fouls: UDC-M-1. STACMBB-None.
Points in the paint: UDC-M-34, STACMBB-50.Points off turnovers: UDC-M-24, STACMBB-19.
2nd chance points: UDC-M-25, STACMBB-17.Fast break points: UDC-M-6, STACMBB-12.
Bench Points: UDC-M-29, STACMBB-51.

Monday, March 2, 2015

ECC Basketball Championship Brackets Set



Central Islip, N.Y. – With regular season play wrapping up on Sunday afternoon, the brackets for the 2015 East Coast Conference Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships are now set.

Tournament action begins on Wednesday, March 4 with the play-in round quarterfinals on campus sites. LIU Post's Pratt Recreation Center will host the semifinals and finals of both tournaments on Saturday, March 8 and Sunday, March 9.

Men’s Basketball

After advancing to the ECC Championship game for the first time ever as the No. 5 seed last season, St. Thomas Aquinas carried the momentum into the 2014-15 season, sharing the conference's Regular Season Championship and earning the top seed. They enter the tournament with a 20-10 (17-3 ECC) record. This is the first time since the 1998-99 season, before they were even NCAA Division II members, that the Spartans have won 20 games in a season.

As the top seed, St. Thomas Aquinas earns a bye into the semifinals where they will face off against the winner of the No. 4 vs. No. 5 matchup of LIU Post hosting Molloy. The schools split their two regular season meetings, with each game finishing within a margin of at least five points. LIU Post (16-12, 11-9 ECC) is making their 13th straight appearance in the ECC Championship, while Molloy (16-12, 11-9 ECC) is in the field for the eighth consecutive season.

Two-time defending ECC Champion and Co-Regular Season Champion, Bridgeport, receives the other bye after posting a 22-6 (17-3 ECC) record during the regular season.

In the semifinals, Bridgeport will take on the winner of the No. 3 vs. No. 6 quarterfinal matchup which features the New York Institute of Technology Bears hosting the Dowling College Golden Lions. NYIT (14-14, 11-9 ECC), is back in the ECC Championship after a one-year hiatus. The Golden Lions (12-15, 10-10 ECC) swept the season series between the two schools, including an exciting 86-85 win at NYIT on February 4th.

Women’s Basketball

On the women’s side, defending ECC Champion, University of the District of Columbia earned their first-ever ECC Regular Season Championship with an 18-2 record in conference play. As the top seed the Firebirds, who have set a program record with 25 wins, earn a bye into the semifinals. This is the third time in their four years in the conference that UDC has earned a first round bye.

The quarterfinal which will see the winner advance to take on UDC has No. 5 seed, LIU Post (17-11, 13-7 ECC), taking on their Northern Boulevard rival and No. 4 seed, New York Institute of Technology (18-10, 13-7 ECC). The game is a rematch of a semifinal game from the 2014 Championship that LIU Post won. The two teams split their regular season match-ups with each winning on their home courts.

Joining UDC with a first round bye is Queens College. The Knights earned the second seed with a 15-5 record (20-7 overall) in conference action.

Roberts Wesleyan earns the No. 3 seed and will host the No. 6 seed, St. Thomas Aquinas College. Roberts is making their first-ever appearance in the ECC Championship. The Redhawks are in their first season as full NCAA Division II members after a three-year transition process from the NAIA. Roberts also finished with a 15-5 ECC mark (20-6 overall) but lost out on the No. 2 seed to Queens due to conference tie-breakers. St. Thomas Aquinas (13-16, 9-11 ECC) are back in the tournament after having a streak of 11 straight appearances snapped a season ago. Roberts Wesleyan swept the season series between the two, but won in overtime, 50-46, in Rochester on February 21st.

Tip-off times for some games are yet to be determined. All games during the championship will be broadcast live. The quarterfinal match-ups will be available on the ECC website and ECC iHigh network (www.ihigh.com/eccsports).  The semi-finals and finals broadcast, provided by the Birdseye Sports, will be high-quality broadcasts on the ECC website. To read Twitter updates throughout the tournament, follow us @ECCsports.  Tournament recaps, highlights, interviews, and box scores will also be available on www.eccsports.org at the tournament specific web pages.

2015 East Coast Conference Men’s Basketball Championship
Quarterfinals – Wednesday, March 4 at campus sites
7:00 p.m. - No. 5 Molloy at No. 4 LIU Post
7:30 p.m. - No. 6 Dowling at No. 3 NYIT

Semifinals – Saturday, March 7 at LIU Post
5:00 p.m. - MOL/LIUP vs.  No. 1 St. Thomas Aquinas
7:30 p.m. - DOW/NYIT vs. No. 2 Bridgeport

Final – Sunday, March 8
2:30 p.m. - Semifinal winner vs. Semifinal winner

To view the ECC Men's Basketball Tournament page, click here.

2015 East Coast Conference Women’s Basketball Championship
Quarterfinals – Wednesday, March 4 at campus sites
5:00 p.m. - No. 5 LIU Post at No. 4 NYIT
Time TBA - No. 6 St. Thomas Aquinas at No. 3 Roberts Wesleyan  

Semifinals – Saturday, March 7 at LIU Post
12:00 p.m. - LIUP/NYIT vs. No. 1 Dist. Columbia
2:30 p.m. - STAC/RWC vs. No. 2 Queens

Final – Sunday, March 8 at LIU Post
12:00 p.m. - Semifinal winner vs. Semifinal winner

To view the ECC Women's Basketball Tournament page, click here.

Justin Beck Selected To All-CIAA Tournament Men's Basketball Team


CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Junior guard Justin Beck (Ellicott City, Md.) of Bowie State University was named to the All-CIAA Tournament Men's Basketball Team after the championship game concluded at Time Warner Cable Arena on Saturday night, February 28, 2015.

Beck led the Bulldogs in scoring in Bowie State’s semifinal loss against champions Livingstone College, scoring a personal season-best of 18 points. He scored 11 points in a quarterfinal victory over Chowan University and averaged 14.5 points in both games.

In games through 2/27/15, Beck leads the team in field goal percentage (.527), rebounds (180), rebound average (6.0) and minutes (803).

Below is the 2015 All-CIAA Men's Basketball Tournament Team:

Joe Reid (Shaw) - Senior Forward
Anthony Gaskins (Saint Augustine's University) - Sophomore Guard
Joshua Dawson (Fayetteville State) - Sophomore Guard
Ty Newman (Livingstone) - Junior Guard
Justin Beck (Bowie State) - Junior Guard
Anthony Shelton (Fayetteville State) - Senior Forward
Eric Dubose (Livingstone) - Junior Guard
Donta Harper (Winston-Salem State) - Senior Forward
Eric Mayo (Livingstone) - Senior Forward
WyKevin Bazemore (Winston-Salem State) - Senior Forward

2015 Men's Tournament Most Valuable Player
Ty Newman (Livingstone) - Junior Guard

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Livingstone Advances to CIAA Championship Game By Knocking Off Bowie State, 83-65



Charlotte, N.C. – The defending CIAA champion Livingstone knocked off CIAA Northern Division Champion Bowie State 83-66 in the semifinals of the 2015 CIAA Men’s  Basketball Tournament at Time Warner Cable Arena on Friday evening. Bowie State entered the tournament ranked fifth in the latest NCAA Atlantic Region poll with the top eight receiving a bid to post season play.

Livingstone (18-9) jumped on Bowie State early, opening up a 10-5 lead capped by an Eric Mayo layup at the 16:28 mark.  That basket forced BSU to call a timeout to slow the Blue Bear momentum.

The Blue Bears continued to build the lead, going up 17-7 after Ty Newman knocked down a free throw with 12:58 left.  After a Bowie State miss, Livingstone’s Daryl Traynham hit a long jumper to make it 19-7.

Bowie State (22-8) cut the Livingstone lead to 21-11 after Julian Livingston scored on a tip-in while being fouled.  Livingston’s free throw was good to make it 21-12 at the 11:14 mark.

The Livingstone lead ballooned to 29-14 when Traynham converted a fast break layup while getting fouled.  Traynham’s free throw dropped, staking the Blue Bears to their largest lead.  Bowie State responded with a three point play of their own when Justin Beck got a twisting layup to go.  Beck’s free throw trimmed the Blue Bear lead to 29-17 with 9:21 left.  Beck added another free throw to further cut into the lead, making it 29-18.

Livingstone’s Eric Dubose added a three pointer, pushing the lead back to 14 points at 32-18.  Bowie State’s Andre Jackson followed up with a tip-in, but Livingstone’s Cristian Henry got a layup to go making it 34-20.  Bowie State’s Cameron Knox, the CIAA Player of the Year, then knocked down a three pointer, cutting the lead to 34-23 at the 7:07 mark.

After a Ty Newman long three pointer and a Juwan Cole layup, Livingstone found itself on top 40-23 with 5:15 to go.  The Blue Bears extended their lead to 42-23 after Dubose made two free throws.

Bowie State would go on a 15-8 run to close the half, but Livingstone’s Dwight Adams just beat the halftime buzzer with a tip in to spark the Blue Bears to the 50-38 halftime lead. 

Livingstone shot 47.4% in the first half compared to BSU’s 37.9%.  Livingstone forced 14 BSU turnovers, translating into 13 points.  The Blue Bears also pounded the ball inside, scoring 33 points in the paint, compared to BSU’s 14 inside points.

In the second half, the Bulldogs slowly chipped away at the Livingstone lead, cutting it to 54-48 with 15:15 remaining on a pair of Justin Beck free throws.  Livingstone would respond by jumping back up by nine points (57-48) after a Hakeem Jackson dunk at the 14:33 mark.  The Blue Bear lead would swell to 13 points after a Darresse Johnson tip in that made it 61-48 with 11:18 left.


Bowie State would then embark on a 9-0 run over a span of nearly three minutes sparked by a Cameron Knox three pointer from the corner.  Knox was fouled on the play, but the resulting free throw was no good.  Following a Livingstone miss, BSU would miss a three pointer, giving Livingstone the ball.  The Blue Bears’ Robert Flint would make a three pointer of his own, making it 64-58 at the 7:08 mark.

Livingstone was able to get to the free throw line after a BSU turnover, their 18th of the game.  Livingstone’s Daryl Traynham would hit the first shot.  After missing the second shot, Traynham boarded his own miss and laid it in, extending the Livingstone lead to 67-58 with 6:56 to play.

Bowie State was able to connect on a pair of free throws to draw within 67-60 with 5:38 on the clock.  Ty Newman then connected on a tip in for Livingstone, providing the 69-60 lead.  BSU then committed their 19th turnover of the evening, giving the Blue Bears the opportunity to extend their lead.

On the ensuing possession, Hakeem Jackson found his way to the foul line.  Jackson drilled two free throws, putting Livingstone up 71-60.

The Blue Bears got another basket from Jackson on a hook shot as the shot clock expired to make it 73-60.  Bowie State quickly sped down the floor and Julian Livingston nailed a three pointer from the top of the circle to make it 73-63 with 2:53 remaining.

Bowie State could get no closer than 11 points the rest of the way and Livingstone would go on to hit 10 free throws over the last 2:30 of the game to seal the 83-65 win.

The Blue Bears would place four players in double figures, led by Ty Newman’s 18 points.  Other players scoring in double figures for the Blue Bears include Daryl Traynham (15), Eric Mayo (12) and Eric Dubose (10).  Bowie State’s Justin Beck finished with 18 points and 12 rebounds while teammates Cameron Knox and Ahmaad Wilson finished with 17 and 10 points, respectively.

Livingstone’s defense forced BSU to shot only 32.2 % for the game (19-59).  The Blue Bears also forced 21 BSU turnovers and turned those miscues into 22 points.

Official Basketball Box Score
Livingstone vs Bowie State
2/27/15 7:00 pm at Time Warner Cable Arena - Charlotte, NC


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VISITORS: Livingstone 18-9
                          TOT-FG  3-PT         REBOUNDS
## Player Name            FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF  TP  A TO BLK S MIN
01 COLE,Juwan.......... *  1-3    0-2    0-0    0  1  1   2   2  2  0  0  1  16
03 JACKSON,Hakeem......    2-6    0-0    4-6    3  4  7   3   8  1  2  2  0  23
04 DUBOSE,Eric......... *  3-11   1-3    3-4    1  3  4   1  10  6  2  0  2  35
05 HENRY,Cristian...... *  2-5    0-0    2-4    2  3  5   3   6  0  2  0  1  17
12 WILLIAMS,Dwight..... *  1-1    0-0    0-0    1  3  4   1   2  1  0  0  2  14
14 HARRIS,Austin.......    0-0    0-0    0-0    0  0  0   0   0  0  0  0  0   1
15 FLINT,Robert........    1-1    1-1    0-0    1  1  2   1   3  0  0  0  1  10
21 JOHNSON,Darresse....    3-3    0-0    0-0    2  3  5   1   6  0  3  0  0  13
23 NEWMAN,Ty...........    6-16   1-2    5-6    3  5  8   2  18  2  0  0  5  27
32 JOHNSON,Cornelius...    0-1    0-0    1-2    0  2  2   1   1  0  2  0  1   4
34 MAYO,Eric........... *  5-9    0-1    2-4    5  4  9   4  12  0  3  2  2  19
44 JOHNSON,Mark........    0-0    0-0    0-0    0  0  0   0   0  0  0  0  0   1
50 TRAYNHAM,Daryl......    3-9    0-1    9-12   1  2  3   2  15  0  0  0  0  20
   TEAM................                            1  1
   Totals..............   27-65   3-10  26-38  19 32 51  21  83 12 14  4 15 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 18-38 47.4%   2nd Half:  9-27 33.3%   Game: 41.5%  DEADB
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half:  2-5  40.0%   2nd Half:  1-5  20.0%   Game: 30.0%   REBS
F Throw % 1st Half: 12-19 63.2%   2nd Half: 14-19 73.7%   Game: 68.4%    5


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HOME TEAM: Bowie State 22-8
                          TOT-FG  3-PT         REBOUNDS
## Player Name            FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF  TP  A TO BLK S MIN
00 WELLS,Dayshawn......    1-8    1-6    0-0    0  0  0   4   3  3  0  0  2  25
01 WILLIAMS,Zafir...... *  1-7    0-2    0-0    1  1  2   1   2  3  1  0  2  28
03 WILSON,Ahmaad.......    2-7    0-3    6-7    1  3  4   1  10  1  2  0  0  14
04 KNOX,Cameron........ *  6-17   4-11   1-3    0  2  2   4  17  1  5  1  0  27
10 JACKSON,Andre.......    2-5    1-2    0-0    1  3  4   3   5  0  2  1  0  16
11 LIVINGSTON,Julian...    3-7    1-4    1-1    1  0  1   1   8  0  2  1  0  18
20 GEORGE,Omari........    0-0    0-0    0-0    0  0  0   0   0  0  0  0  0   1
21 JACKSON,Miles....... *  1-2    0-0    0-1    2  8 10   4   2  0  3  0  2  29
22 BECK,Justin......... *  3-6    0-2   12-14   4  8 12   4  18  3  5  0  0  28
25 TAPPIN,Kenneth......    0-0    0-0    0-0    0  0  0   0   0  0  0  0  0   1
34 CLEMMONS,Joel....... *  0-0    0-0    0-0    1  0  1   3   0  0  0  0  1   7
45 MARSHALL,Tai........    0-0    0-0    0-0    0  0  0   0   0  0  1  0  0   6
   TEAM................                         2  1  3
   Totals..............   19-59   7-30  20-26  13 26 39  25  65 11 21  3  7 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-29 37.9%   2nd Half:  8-30 26.7%   Game: 32.2%  DEADB
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half:  3-14 21.4%   2nd Half:  4-16 25.0%   Game: 23.3%   REBS
F Throw % 1st Half: 13-15 86.7%   2nd Half:  7-11 63.6%   Game: 76.9%    1


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Officials: Haywood Bostic, William Covington, Jr. & Clyde Owens
Technical fouls: Livingstone-None. Bowie State-None.
Attendance:
Score by Periods                1st  2nd   Total
Livingstone...................   50   33  -   83
Bowie State...................   38   27  -   65
CIAA Men's Basketball Tournament - Semifinal Game 1

Points in the paint-LC-M 49,BSU-M 22. Points off turnovers-LC-M 22,BSU-M 13.
2nd chance points-LC-M 18,BSU-M 14. Fast break points-LC-M 15,BSU-M 2.
Bench points-LC-M 51,BSU-M 26. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-2 times.
Last FG-LC-M 2nd-03:02, BSU-M 2nd-02:57.
Largest lead-LC-M by 19 1st-04:51, BSU-M by 1 1st-17:29.
LC-M led for 38:37. BSU-M led for 00:30. Game  was tied for 00:53.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

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Wednesday, February 25, 2015

East Coast Conference Players of the Week

This week's East Coast Conference Player of the Week awards are listed below. More information is available in the weekly reports that are attached. 

Men's Basketball
Player of the Week: Tyuan Williams, LIU Post (Newark, N.J./St. Anthony's HS)
Rookie of the Week: Tristan Brown, Dowling College (Elmont, N.Y./Elmont Memorial)

Honor Roll: Devon Elliott, University of Bridgeport (Brooklyn, N.Y./Bishop Loughlin HS); Jordan Greene, Daemen College (Fort Edward, N.Y./South Glens Falls HS); Evan Maxwell, Dowling College (East Islip, N.Y./East Islip HS); Jeremiah Mordi, Queens College (Valley Stream, N.Y./Valley Stream Central)

Women's Basketball
Player of the Week: Madison Rowland, Queens College (Cohoes, N.Y./Shaker HS)
Rookie of the Week: Sarah Saba, Daemen College (Lancaster, N.Y./Lancaster HS)

Honor Roll: Tanayzha Augustine, Mercy College (Poughkeepsie, N.Y./Poughkeepsie HS); Nyasia Davis, LIU Post (Rahway, N.J./Abraham Clark HS); Kaitlyn McCue, St. Thomas Aquinas College (Bergenfield, N.J./Bergenfield HS); Julie Williams, NYIT (Smithtown, N.Y./Hauppauge HS)

Men's Lacrosse
Player of the Week: Matt Bellando, LIU Post (Miami, Fla./Saint Andrew's School)
Goalkeeper of the Week: Alex Seltzer, NYIT (Plainview, N.Y./Plainview JFK HS)
Rookie of the Week: Ryan Toomey, Molloy College (Hicksville, N.Y./Hicksville HS)

Honor Roll: Joe Leonard, Molloy College (Hicksville, N.Y./Hicksville HS); Luke Miller, NYIT (Mastic, N.Y./Williams Floyd HS); Brian White, Dowling College (Bayport, N.Y./Bayport-Blue Point HS); Jesse Wood, Mercy College (Binghamton, N.Y./Seton Catholic Central)

Baseball
Player of the Week: Scott Hagan, Mercy College (Mamaroneck, N.Y./Mamaroneck HS)
Pitcher of the Week: Matt Nalbone, Mercy College (Islip, N.Y./Islip HS)
Rookie of the Week: Elijah Leerdam, Molloy College (Jamaica, N.Y./Bayside HS)

Honor Roll: Alex Brosnan, Molloy College (Farmingdale, N.Y./Farmingdale HS); John Young, Mercy College (New Hyde Park, N.Y./Archbishop Molloy)

Men's Tennis
Player of the Week: Rafal Charkiewicz, NYIT (Opole, Poland/Autorska Szkola Samorozwoju [ASSA])
Rookie of the Week: Mark Veitengruber, Daemen College (Rockford, Mich./Rockford HS)

Lady Blue Bears Roll Past Bowie State 91-73 in CIAA Tournament Opening Round



CHARLOTTE, N.C. - The Livingstone College Lady Blue Bears advanced to the second round of the CIAA Tournament on Tuesday afternoon with a 91-73 win over Bowie State University.  The Lady Blue Bears, the third seed out of the CIAA Southern Division, advance to the next round with a 10-19 record while the Lady Bulldogs, the sixth seed out of the Northern Division, end their season with a 9-18 mark. 

Each team had four players score double-digit points in the contest.  Amber Curtis led the effort for Livingstone with 18 points while Precious Roberts added 16 points in the victory.  Labrea Walker chipped in 12 points and grabbed nine rebounds (two offensive, seven defensive) while Cierra York followed with 11 points.

Ty-Nita Baker (Houston, Miss.) paced Bowie State with 18 points.  Sheldeen Joseph (Belair St. Vincent and the Grenadines, West Indies) added 14 points while Donia Naylor (Washington, D.C.) chipped in 12 points and 11 rebounds. Keira Phipps (Arlington, Texas) rounded out the double-digit scoring effort with 11 points.

“I’m extremely proud of this team.  We got off to a slow start today but our team never gave up and fought all the way until the end of the game.  I honestly think the slow start is what hurt us the most today,” stated Bowie State interim head coach Shadae Swan.

York started the contest with a jumper for the Livingstone.  The bucket marked the start of a 13-0 run before Baker’s jumper for Bowie State at the 14:57 mark brought an end to a five minute scoring drought for Bowie State.  With 13:40 left in the first half, Jourdan Stanhope (Columbus, Ohio) netted a layup for the Lady Bulldogs to cut the deficit to nine points (16-7).  After a free throw by York for Livingstone, Joseph netted a layup for Bowie State allowing the Lady Bulldogs to pull within eight points, 17-9, at the 12:43 mark.

A jumper by Alexis Hicks on the Lady Blue Bears’ next possession contributed to a 16-2 run for Livingstone, leaving Bowie State trailing 33-11 with 8:23 on the clock in the first half.  The Lady Bulldogs were unable to stop Livingstone’s momentum and headed into halftime trailing 55-24. 
Amber Curtis’ three-pointer with 18:40 on the clock in the first half gave the Lady Blue Bears a 34 point lead (63-29) and their largest advantage of the contest.  Trailing 69-37 with 14:21 on the clock, Naylor’s made free throws led to a 9-0 run for Bowie State.  The late run proved to be short lived as Livingstone regained a 30 point advantage (76-46) with 10:41 remaining in the contest.

Down but not out, Bowie State used a 9-2 run to make the score78-55 after Naylor’s jumper.

Livingstone held onto the momentum for the remainder of the contest and closed out the game with the 91-73 victory.

UDC Women’s Basketball Team Ranked No. 4 in the 2nd NCAA East Region Poll

INDIANAPOLIS – The University of the District of Columbia is once again ranked No. 4 in the 2nd NCAA East Region Poll released late Wednesdayafternoon.
The Firebirds are 23-3 overall (16-2 East Coast Conference), and they are also ranked T-22nd in the USA Today/WBCA Division II Poll and No. 4 in the D2SIDA East Region Poll. UDC won its 11th and 12th straight games last week and have already clinched at least a share of the ECC Regular Season Championship.
Sixteen of UDC's 23 wins have come by double-figures, and the Firebirds are 7-1 outside of conference play and 12-1 on the road this season. UDC also boasts a win over a top-25 ranked team as they dominated then-No. 25 Virginia St., 88-62 back on November 19th.
Meanwhile, New Haven (22-3) jumped two spots from the first poll to top this week’s poll after winning its only game last week, 66-60 at American International. The Chargers, who boast a 72-71 victory over Stonehill on January 24th, are one spot ahead of UDC in the USA Today national poll at No. 21. They have, however, since lost to the No. 10 ranked team in the nation (3rd ranked in the region), Adelphi last night after the voting was in for all of this week’s women’s basketball polls.
Coming in at No. 2 for the second straight week is Stonehill. The Skyhawks (21-3) fell on the road at Franklin Pierce (No. 5 in the region), 81-71 on Wednesday night, but bounced back to beat Bentley on Saturday at home, 85-71. Stonehill, who boasts an 86-72 win over Adelphi on January 7th,  is T-12th in the USA Today national poll. The Skyhawks have since won their regular season finale, 64-56 over Saint Anselm last night to improve to 22-3.
Adelphi dropped from No. 2 in last week’s poll to No. 3 despite two wins last week at home over College of Saint Rose (69-56) and in overtime on the road at Pace, 82-72. The Panthers are 24-3 overall and are ranked No. 10 in the nation. After the poll was voted on, they defeated New Haven, 76-73 last night.
Two other ECC teams join UDC in this week’s poll, including Queens at No. 5 and Roberts Wesleyan at No. 10.

Monday, February 23, 2015

UDC Women’s Basketball Still No. 4 in D2SIDA East Region Poll for 4th Straight Week

 


Head Coach Lester Butler's squad is 23-3 overall with two games remaining. The Firebirds are just one win shy of tying the school record for wins in a season (24).
WASHINGTON, DC – For the 4th consecutive week, the D2SIDA Media Poll has ranked the University of the District of Columbia women's basketball team No. 4 in the East Region as the Week 14 poll was released this afternoon.
The Firebirds won their 11th and 12th straight games last week to improve to 23-3 overall and move within one win of clinching an East Coast Conference Regular Season Championship. Their 23 wins are 2nd only to the No. 1 ranked team in the East Region, Adelphi (24-3).
Adelphi, ranked No. 12 in last week's WBCA Division II National Poll, won both its games last week to jump Stonehill for the No. 1 spot in the East Region. The Skyhawks (21-3), ranked No. 10 in last week's poll, fell on the road at Franklin Pierce (No. 5 East Region), 81-71 before bouncing back to beat Bentley, 85-71. The loss to FPU, however, dropped Stonehill a spot to No. 2, followed by New Haven (22-3) at No. 3.
Last week, UDC defeated Dowling on the road, 77-59 on Wednesday night and returned home to beat Bridgeport, 70-56 on Saturday afternoon. The Firebirds have now beaten all 10 other schools in the ECC at least once while sweeping six of them. They currently have a two-game lead for 1st place in a league which features the No. 6 and 8 ranked teams in this poll – Roberts Wesleyan and Queens.
Sixteen of UDC's 23 wins have come by double-figures, and the Firebirds are 7-1 outside of conference play and 12-1 on the road this season. UDC also boasts a win over a top-25 ranked team as they dominated No. 25 Virginia St., 88-62 back on November 19th.
The 2nd NCAA Division II East Region poll will be released on Wednesday, February 25th. The 1st poll also had UDC at No. 4.
EAST
1
Adelphi (2)
24-3
29
2
WH Saint Rose (69-56; WA Pace (82-72)
2
Stonehill (1)
21-3
27
1
LA Franklin Pierce (81-71); WH Bentley (85-71)
3
New Haven
22-3
25
3
WA American Int'l (66-60)
4
Dist. Columbia
23-3
21
4
WA Dowling (77-59); WH Bridgeport (70-56)
5
Franklin Pierce
16-9
18
5
WH Stonehill (81-71); LA Merrimack (53-49)
6
Roberts Wesleyan
18-5
14
7
WH Mercy (71-58); WH St. Thomas Aq. (50-46)
7
USciences
18-6
13
6
LH Bloomfield (61-59)
8
Queens
18-6
9
8
WH NYIT (74-61); WA LIU Post (63-55)
9
Philadelphia
19-6
5
9
LA Bloomfield (79-69); WA Concordia (N.Y.) (85-60)
10
Bloomfield
17-8
4
NR
WH Post (81-48); WH Philadelphia (79-69); WA Usciences (61-59)
Dropped out:Southern Conn.