US Sports Net Today!


Live Play-by-Play, Updates, Highlights and More! on US Sports Network!
[Chrome Users-You may have to click on the play button twice to listen]
US Sports Network Powered By Beast Sports Nutrition!




US Sports Radio
The Las Vegas Raiders Play Here
Fitness and Sports Performance Info You Can Use!
The Scoreboard Mall
The Rock Almighty Shaker Of Heaven And Earth!
The Coolest Links In The Universe!

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Williams Last Second 3-Pointer Lifts Bowie State 74-73 over Millersville



Millersville, Pa. - The Bowie State University men's basketball team took home a thrilling 74-73 last second victory on Monday evening against Millersville University.  The Bulldogs improve to 5-2 on the season with the win while the Marauders slip to 3-4 on the year with the setback.

Senior Zafir Williams (Philadelphia, Pa.) was the leader and hero, pumping in a career-best 23 points for the Bowie State.  Senior Cameron Knox (Baltimore, Md.) added 16 points in the win while junior Justin Beck (Ellicott City, Md.) chipped in 11 points to go along with a team-high six rebounds.

Kelvin Parker paced four Marauder players in double figures with 19 points in the loss while Tyree Smith and Eddie Callender scored 17 and 14 points respectively. Parker was also Millersville’s leading rebounder with seven. Sam Light came off the bench to tally 10 points, which included 8-for-8 at the free throw line.

The first 20 minutes of action featured 12 lead changes and three ties with neither tea leading by more than six points. Millersville went 13-of-29 (44.8 percent) from the field in the first half while Bowie State made 15-of-32 from the field (46.9 percent).

With the Marauders trailing 49-47 with 12:11 left, Jalen Lester hit a three that gave Millersville a one point lead. The Marauders pushed its lead to as many as nine with 4:48 to go on Smith’s 3-pointer, which followed one from Parker.

Bowie State’s Williams, who shot a career-best 6-of-7 triples, provided the answer for the Bulldogs. He followed Smith's triple with one of his own, and after Callender’s bucket put Millersville in front 73-67 with 1:36 to go, Williams buried another three and was fouled in the process. He converted the four-point play to pull the Bulldogs to within two.

Millersville had a point-blank look from Callender swatted away by Andre Jackson, giving Bowie State possession with 40 seconds left. The Bulldogs' first look missed and the rebound was hauled in by Tommy Patterson, but a turnover gave the possession back to Bowie State. Callender blocked a Cameron Knox runner out of bounds with four seconds left. For Bowie State, the third chance was the charm. Knox found Williams off the inbound pass, and he drilled the three from the top of the key with 1.3 seconds left. Millersville last chance ended in a pass skipping out of bounds.

“The thing that makes me very proud of this (tonight) was we stuck together … With 1:36 left in the game we were down six and our guys never gave up”, said an elated Bowie State head coach Darrell Brooks. “Free throws were big for us (13-of-15) and we out-rebounded them (38-36). “Both teams made big shots and big plays but we just fortunate at the end to have the last shot.”

The Bulldogs return to action on Saturday, December 6th when they host Georgia Regents University - Augusta.  Game time is slated for 2 pm in the A.C. Jordan Arena.   

Tonight's Scoreboard Mall Deals Cyber Week Steals!



Best Buy Co, Inc.
THIS WEEK'S BEST OFFERS
Computing
Earn 1.0-4.0% Commission

Shop Cyber Savings All Week on Computers and Accessories, Plus Free Shipping

Cyber Savings Now throughSaturday: Save on Select MacBooks, Plus Free Shipping
Tablets & e-Readers
Earn 1.0-4.0% Commission

Shop Cyber Savings All Week on Tablets, Plus Free Shipping

Cyber Savings Now throughSaturday: Save on Tablets Starting as Low as $49.99, Plus Free Shipping
Mobile Phones
Earn $25 Bounty

Shop Cyber Savings All Week on Mobile Phones, Plus Free Shipping

Cyber Savings Now throughSaturday: LG G3 Cell Phone, $1 with 2-Year Agreement, Plus Free Shipping
Accessories
Earn 3.0-4.0% Commission

Shop Cyber Savings All Week on Headphones & Speakers

Cyber Savings Now throughSaturday: Save $50 on Beats by Dr. Dre Beats Mixr On-Ear Headphones, Sale 199.99, Plus Free Shipping
Appliances & Fitness Equipment
Earn 3.0-5.0% Commission

Shop Cyber Savings All Week on Major Appliances, Plus Free Delivery

Shop Cyber Savings All Week on Small Appliances, Plus Free Delivery
Video Games
Earn 2.0-4.0% Commission

Shop Cyber Savings All Week on Video Games

Cyber Savings Now throughSaturday: Save $30 on Glacier White PlayStation 4 Destiny Bundle, Sale $419.99, Plus Free Shipping
Home Theater
Earn 4.0% Commission

Shop Cyber Savings All Week on HDTVs, Plus Free Shipping

Cyber Savings Now throughSaturday: Save up to 25% on Select HDTVs, Plus Free Shipping
Cameras & CamcordersEarn 3.0-4.0% CommissionShop Cyber Savings All Week on Cameras and Camcorders, Plus Free Shipping Cyber Savings Now throughSaturday: Save $239.99 on Canon EOS Rebel SL1 18.0MP DSLR Camera with 18¿55mm Lens & Free 16GB Memory Card, Sale $549.99, Plus Free Shipping


Great Deals for Holiday Shopping! Up to $310 Total Savings on Prebuilt & Customizable Value & Style Laptops Starting at $249.99. Valid 12/2–12/8.

New Specials added daily during Cyber Week at Walmart.com!
Wal-Mart.com USA, LLC

Cyber Week Special! Get $20 Off Your First Delivery Order of $100 or more at Peapod.com with code AFFBFCMD20. Some exclusions apply, see site for details. Shop Today!

Monday, December 1, 2014

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: Gerald McClease, Mercy College (New Haven, Conn./Wilburcross HS)
Rookie of the Week: Tristan Brown, Dowling College (Elmont, N.Y./Elmont Memorial HS)

Honor Roll: Gerald Beverly, Daemen College (Rochester, N.Y./Gates Chili HS); Darien Davis, Dowling College (Middle Island, N.Y./Longwood HS); Darian Hooker, NYIT (Washington, D.C./Kent School); Jaylen Morris, Molloy College (Amherst, N.Y./St. Joseph's Collegiate School).

Women's Basketball
Player of the Week: Dina Ragab, NYIT (Cairo, Egypt/Deutsche Evagelische Oberschule)
Rookie of the Week: Jenna Erickson, St. Thomas Aquinas College (Troy, N.Y./Tamarac HS)

Honor Roll: Alyson Brennan, St. Thomas Aquinas College (Hicksville, N.Y./Holy Trinity HS); Madison Rowland, Queens College (Cohoes, N.Y./Shaker HS); Bria White, University of the District of Columbia (Silver Spring, Md./Bethesda Chevy-Chase HS); Chelsea Williams, LIU Post (Copiague, N.Y./Copiague HS)

The Scoreboard Mall Cyber Monday Deals


Cyber Monday Has Our Best Online Specials at Walmart.com!
Wal-Mart.com USA, LLC


Best Buy Co, Inc.
THIS WEEK'S BEST OFFERS
Computing
Earn 1.0-4.0% Commission

Shop Cyber Monday Deals on Computers and Accessories, Plus Free Shipping

Monday Only: Save on Select MacBooks, Plus Free Shipping
Tablets & e-Readers
Earn 1.0-4.0% Commission

Shop Cyber Monday Deals on Tablets, Plus Free Shipping

Monday Only: Save on Tablets Starting as Low as $49.99, Plus Free Shipping
Mobile Phones
Earn $25 Bounty

Shop Cyber Monday Deals on Mobile Phones, Plus Free Shipping

Monday Only: LG G3 Cell Phone, $1 with 2-Year Agreement, Plus Free Shipping
Accessories
Earn 3.0-4.0% Commission

Shop Cyber Monday Deals on Headphones & Speakers

Monday Only: Beats by Dr. Dre Beats Mixr On-Ear Headphones, Sale 199.99, Plus Free Shipping
Appliances & Fitness Equipment
Earn 3.0-5.0% Commission

Shop Cyber Monday Deals on Major Appliances, Plus Free Delivery

Shop Cyber Monday Deals on Small Appliances, Plus Free Delivery
Video Games
Earn 2.0-4.0% Commission

Shop Cyber Monday Deals on Video Games

Monday Only: Select Razr Gaming Accessories Starting as Low as $9.99
Home Theater
Earn 4.0% Commission

Shop Cyber Monday Deals on HDTVs, Plus Free Shipping

Monday Only: Save up to 25% on Select HDTVs, Plus Free Shipping
Cameras & CamcordersEarn 3.0-4.0% CommissionShop Cyber Monday Deals on Cameras and Camcorders, Plus Free Shipping Monday Only: GoPro HERO4 Black 4K Action Camera, Sale $499.99, Plus Free Shipping


Sunday, November 30, 2014

A tough call for cancer patients


To Scan or Not to Scan:
A Really Tough Call to Make

When you think about “radiation,” you might think of glowing green radioactive stones, like the uranium used in atomic bombs. But ionizing radiation is all around us. It’s in the soil, the environment, our homes, and it’s even blasting down on us from the sun’s cosmic rays (and your exposure is higher if you’re up in a plane).
Ionizing radiation is a high energy wave (consisting of highly energized particles) emitted by unstable, radioactive atoms. As these atoms decay, they send out energy powerful enough to knock electrons off other molecules lying in their path.
If a molecule that gets in the way of this blast is a part of living tissue, the radiation will mutate, damage, or even kill the cell. This causes many types of cancer, including leukemia – and makes cancer worse if it’s already present.
I’ve been concerned for a long time that medical professionals rely on radiation so heavily for diagnostic scans like x-rays, CT and PET scans. The use and overuse of scans presents a huge problem for anyone concerned about cancer. This publication has already been on record for a long time opposing routine mammograms (See Issue #218.)
Besides the energy rays they blast through the body, some scans also require the patient to inhale, swallow, or inject radioactive materials.
Medical professionals insist that the radiation used in medical imaging is “minimal,” and that the “benefits greatly outweigh the risks.” Does that make you feel comfortable blasting vulnerable parts of your body with radiation? Me either.
So how much radiation are we really talking here? And how do you know whether the benefits of medical imaging truly do outweigh the risks? Find out the facts you need to know to make the right decision for you or your loved ones. . .

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Three Bulldogs Score in Double Figures as Bowie State Defeats Cheyney 77-66






BOWIE, Md. – The Bowie State University Bulldogs snapped a two-game slide, defeating Cheyney University 77-66 in non-conference action on Saturday afternoon in the A.C. Jordan Arena.

Bowie State (4-2) was led by juniors Andre Jackson (Baltimore, Md.) and Justin Beck (Ellicott City, Md.) with double-doubles of 14 points / 10 rebounds and 12 points / ten rebounds respectively. Jackson and Beck’s rebound totals were career-highs for both players. Fellow junior Julian Livingston (Bowie, Md.) added 10 points and redshirt junior Miles Jackson (Silver Spring, Md.) fell just shy of a double-double, contributing nine points and nine rebounds.

As a team, Bowie State doubled Cheyney’s rebound total, out-rebounding the Wolves 50-25. In fact, the Bulldogs pounded the glass for 22 offensive rebounds which led to 25 second chance points. Bowie State also dominated in the paint, holding a 42-18 advantage over the Wolves. The Bulldogs handed out a season-high 20 assists with freshman Ahmaad Wilson (Baltimore, Md.) dishing out a personal season-best six assists.

The Cheyney Wolves (1-4) were led in scoring by Kevin Larkin (Lincoln, Del.) with 19 points on 8-of-12 shooting and Jerrod Johnson (Philadelphia, Pa.) added 15 points.

The first half was a see-saw affair that featured five lead changes and four ties.  Neither team had a lead larger than five points. Cheyney and Bowie State went into intermission tied at 30. 

“Our biggest problem in the first half was missed layups but held them to 30 points over the first 20 minutes”, said Bowie State head coach Darrell Brooks. “The emphasis at halftime was for us to finish around the rim and to keep attacking and thought we did really good job with that in the second half.”

The second half was a game of runs.  The Bulldogs came out of the locker room to score the first nine points of the half.  Cheyney responded with a 17-5 run to take a 47-44 lead after Michael Drinks (Philadelphia, Pa.) drained a jumper with 13:21 remaining.  With the score tied at 49, Bowie State went on another big run, this time an 18-5 run to take a 67-54 advantage for their largest lead of the afternoon with 6:15 to play.  Cheyney was able to cut the deficit to eight points on two occasions but were unable to get any closer in closing minutes. 

“We have to be a balanced team and two stat lines I was really proud of today … Rebounding and sharing the basketball”, stated Brooks

The Bulldogs return to action on Monday (December 1st) on the road at Millersville University with tip off against the Marauders set for 7 pm.

Official Basketball Box Score
Cheyney vs Bowie State
11/29/14 4:00 pm at Bowie, MD - A.C. Jordan Arena


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VISITORS: Cheyney 1-4
                          TOT-FG  3-PT         REBOUNDS
## Player Name            FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF  TP  A TO BLK S MIN
1  LETT, Eugene........    1-3    0-1    0-0    0  1  1   0   2  1  2  0  0  21
2  LARKIN, Kevin....... g  8-12   2-3    1-2    1  0  1   2  19  3  2  1  2  29
4  BAILEY, Imir........    2-2    0-0    0-0    1  1  2   3   4  1  0  0  0  12
10 JOHNSON, Jerrod..... g  4-11   3-4    4-4    1  2  3   1  15  2  2  1  1  32
11 MULLEN, Juwan.......    0-3    0-2    1-2    0  0  0   0   1  0  0  0  0   9
12 DRINKS, Micheal.....    3-4    1-2    0-0    0  0  0   1   7  1  1  0  0   5
22 MEADOWS, Khalil..... g  2-8    1-2    0-0    0  6  6   1   5  1  0  0  0  23
23 MARSHALL, Rafiq.....    2-5    1-2    0-0    0  2  2   0   5  1  2  0  0  16
24 BRINKLEY, Rasahn.... g  1-8    1-4    0-0    1  4  5   3   3  1  1  1  0  29
30 MILLAR, Fred........    1-2    1-2    2-2    1  0  1   1   5  0  0  0  1   8
34 MCGLOND, Blake...... f  0-0    0-0    0-0    1  0  1   3   0  0  1  1  0  16
   TEAM................                            3  3
   Totals..............   24-58  10-22   8-10   6 19 25  15  66 11 11  4  4 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-28 42.9%   2nd Half: 12-30 40.0%   Game: 41.4%  DEADB
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half:  4-11 36.4%   2nd Half:  6-11 54.5%   Game: 45.5%   REBS
F Throw % 1st Half:  2-4  50.0%   2nd Half:  6-6  100 %   Game: 80.0%    2


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HOME TEAM: Bowie State 4-2
                          TOT-FG  3-PT         REBOUNDS
## Player Name            FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF  TP  A TO BLK S MIN
0  WELLS,Dayshawn......    2-6    0-1    0-1    2  1  3   1   4  1  2  0  2  15
1  WILLIAMS,Zafir...... g  2-4    0-1    1-1    1  2  3   1   5  5  1  0  0  25
3  WILSON,Ahmaad.......    3-4    1-2    1-1    0  0  0   1   8  6  0  0  0  15
4  KNOX,Cameron........ g  3-8    3-6    0-0    0  1  1   1   9  3  3  0  0  25
10 JACKSON,Andre....... f  6-12   0-2    2-3    3  7 10   1  14  1  2  0  2  29
11 LIVINGSTON,Julian...    4-8    2-3    0-0    1  1  2   0  10  1  1  1  0  18
21 JACKSON,Miles.......    3-5    0-1    3-4    4  5  9   2   9  1  1  0  0  15
22 BECK,Justin......... g  4-8    1-3    3-5    4  6 10   3  12  1  4  0  1  31
31 EBINUM,Enuoma....... f  2-10   0-0    2-2    3  2  5   0   6  1  0  3  0  21
34 CLEMMONS,Joel.......    0-0    0-0    0-0    0  0  0   0   0  0  0  0  0   2
45 MARSHALL,Tai........    0-1    0-0    0-0    1  0  1   0   0  0  0  0  0   4
   TEAM................                         3  3  6
   Totals..............   29-66   7-19  12-17  22 28 50  10  77 20 14  4  5 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-36 30.6%   2nd Half: 18-30 60.0%   Game: 43.9%  DEADB
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half:  3-12 25.0%   2nd Half:  4-7  57.1%   Game: 36.8%   REBS
F Throw % 1st Half:  5-6  83.3%   2nd Half:  7-11 63.6%   Game: 70.6%    1


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Officials: Leon Sandiford (R), Henri Abrams (U1), Charles Watson (U2)
Technical fouls: Cheyney-None. Bowie State-None.
Attendance: 459
Score by Periods                1st  2nd   Total
Cheyney.......................   30   36  -   66
Bowie State...................   30   47  -   77
NEXT CHEYNEY GAME: Wednesday (12/3) host Kutztown - 8 pm
NEXT BOWIE STATE GAME: Monday (12/1) at Millersville - 7 pm

Points in the paint-CHEY-M 18,BSU-M 42. Points off turnovers-CHEY-M 10,BSU-M 17.
2nd chance points-CHEY-M 8,BSU-M 25. Fast break points-CHEY-M 0,BSU-M 0.
Bench points-CHEY-M 24,BSU-M 31. Score tied-7 times. Lead changed-8 times.
Last FG-CHEY-M 2nd-00:02, BSU-M 2nd-00:53.
Largest lead-CHEY-M by 5 1st-09:30, BSU-M by 13 2nd-06:15.
CHEY-M led for 13:29. BSU-M led for 20:24. Game  was tied for 05:38.

Scoreboard Mall Special Deal! Reebok Spartan Race