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Saturday, November 2, 2013

Bowie State 76 - Lincoln 19 (FOOTBALL FINAL)

 

Scoring Summary

 
Scoring Summary (Final)
BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY BULLDOGS 2013
Lincoln vs Bowie State (Nov 2, 2013 at Bowie, MD)

Lincoln (1-8,0-6) vs. Bowie State (4-5,2-4)
Date: Nov 2, 2013  • Site: Bowie, MD  • Stadium: Bulldogs  •  Attendance: 1085
Score by Quarters Score 
Lincoln  13 0 0 6 19 
Bowie State  17 35 14 10 76 
SCORING SUMMARY  LUPA -BSU  
1st 13:12 BSU  PUMPHREY,Curtis 70 yd blocked FG return (DIAZ-AVILES,Mario kick) 
       0 - 7 
 11:42 LUPA  JORDAN,Akeem 13 yd pass from COOK,Doug (JORDAN,Akeem rush failed) 
      5 plays, 82 yards, TOP 1:21 6 - 7 
 06:43 BSU  DIAZ-AVILES,Mario 25 yd field goal 
      11 plays, 61 yards, TOP 4:51 6 - 10 
 04:21 BSU  JEFFERSON,Kendall 14 yd run (DIAZ-AVILES,Mario kick) 
      4 plays, 32 yards, TOP 1:17 6 - 17 
 01:45 LUPA  GREEN,Anthony 8 yd pass from COOK,Doug (JASKI,Kyle kick) 
      6 plays, 65 yards, TOP 2:30 13 - 17 
2nd 13:20 BSU  CROPPER,Garry 24 yd pass from JOHNSTON,Jared (DIAZ-AVILES,Mario kick) 
      3 plays, 34 yards, TOP 0:59 13 - 24 
 12:03 BSU  BROWN,Keith 18 yd pass from JOHNSTON,Jared (DIAZ-AVILES,Mario kick) 
      3 plays, 34 yards, TOP 1:03 13 - 31 
 09:08 BSU  BROWN,Keith 1 yd run (DIAZ-AVILES,Mario kick) 
      5 plays, 26 yards, TOP 1:21 13 - 38 
 04:41 BSU  QUARRIE,Phillip 10 yd run (DIAZ-AVILES,Mario kick) 
      6 plays, 38 yards, TOP 2:19 13 - 45 
 00:29 BSU  JOHNSTON,Jared 16 yd run (DIAZ-AVILES,Mario kick) 
      8 plays, 91 yards, TOP 2:28 13 - 52 
3rd 11:10 BSU  JEFFERSON,Kendall 6 yd run (DIAZ-AVILES,Mario kick) 
      9 plays, 78 yards, TOP 3:43 13 - 59 
 09:50 BSU  JEFFERSON,Kendall 53 yd punt return (DIAZ-AVILES,Mario kick) 
       13 - 66 
4th 13:08 BSU  BROWN,Keith 1 yd run (DIAZ-AVILES,Mario kick) 
      7 plays, 35 yards, TOP 2:37 13 - 73 
 04:45 BSU  DIAZ-AVILES,Mario 39 yd field goal 
      12 plays, 65 yards, TOP 6:11 13 - 76 
 00:03 LUPA  GILLIAM,Steve 4 yd run (JASKI,Kyle kick failed) 
      10 plays, 59 yards, TOP 2:19 19 - 76 
Kickoff time: 1:00 pm  • End of Game: 4:01  • Total elapsed time: 3:01
Referee: R. Straughter  •  Umpire: Derek Hatten  •  Linesman: A. Randolph  •  Line judge: Sean Cherry  •  Back judge: Lawrence Hill  •  Field judge: John Holmes  •  Side judge: Chris Wulff  •
Temperature: 66  • Wind: W @6 mph • Weather: Partly Cloudy
Next Lincoln Game: Saturday (11/9) vs. Chowan - 1:00 pm
Next Bowie State Game: Saturday (11/9)
at Elizabeth City State - 1:00 pm

Monday, October 28, 2013

Sunday, October 27, 2013

8 best plants nutrients for breast health

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8 Plants and Herbs Scientifically Proven To Support Breast Health

October is the American Cancer Society’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month. What they mostly want you to be aware of is slash-burn-poison conventional treatments and the "urgent" need to spend money on the search for a cure (which never materializes and probably never will, given their way of doing things; the War on Cancer is the opposite of the moon program - it’s never going to land anywhere).
 But breast cancer is a big deal, in view of the sheer numbers of women who are affected - about 50,000 newly diagnosed cases each year. One woman out of eight will get this disease. So by all means, let’s do something about breast cancer during these last few days of October - something useful.
To be specific, I want to give you the lowdown on what may be the eight best plant substances you can take for breast health (plus some good news - now they’re all combined in one supplement, although you can get them from foods if you prefer)…

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You should consider these eight ingredients scientifically proven to help you keep your breasts healthy…
  • Quercetin
  • Turmeric rhizome extract (BCM-95®)
  • Astragalus membranaceus root extract
  • Scutellaria barbata extract
  • DIM
  • Mushroom complex — Coriolus versicolor, Reishi, and Phellinus linteus
Take them one by one…
Quercetin is the flavonoid that gives fruits and vegetables their colors. It’s an antioxidant, able to scavenge free radical destroyers that tamper with DNA and cause cellular death.
Quercetin also supports cholesterol within a healthy range, has antihistamine and anti-inflammatory qualities, and protects your cardiovascular system and your cells.
Studies show you’ll be healthier if you eat more fruits and veggies. Quercetin is one of the reasons for that. For food sources, try citrus, apples, onions, and dark berries like blueberries, blackberries, and bilberries.
Turmeric is a spice often used in Asian dishes, part of the ginger family. It's well-established that turmeric is a strong anti-inflammatory. Now, early trials seem to show that turmeric can help stop faulty cellular division.  I can believe it, on the grounds that cancer rates are often lower in countries where turmeric consumption is high. We can’t be sure, but turmeric may be one of the reasons if not THE reason.
The highly absorbable, patented form of turmeric called BCM-95® is recommended, for its particular ability to support cellular health.
Astragalus boosts your immune system… which is an important virtue in itself.
 It also seems to be able to "light up" rogue cells so your immune system can easily detect and destroy them. One study showed that Astragalus helped create higher quantities of interferon and leukocytes in the blood stream.
Astragalus has both immune modulating and adaptogenic actions, working synergistically. In plain English, this means it has the capacity to tune your immune function up or down, as appropriate.
Scutellaria barbata is a potent herb whose roots, leaves and stems may be rich in the flavonoid wogonin and other powerful phytochemicals.
Studies showed that nine different Scutellaria extracts significantly stopped rogue cells from spreading in human breast, prostate and brain cells. Not surprisingly, using higher doses of the substance, for a longer time, resulted in more of those cells being killed.
Incidentally four leaf extracts were effective at triggering the death of rogue cells in the brain. When all four were taken together in low doses, they blocked unwanted cellular growth and division in the brain by nearly 50 percent. Individually, they did not.
DIM. 3, 3’-Di-Indolylmethane (DIM) is an active byproduct of cruciferous vegetables. Cruciferous veggies include cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, rutabaga, turnip, bok choy, and Brussels sprouts. Though your mother probably didn’t know about the amazing compounds they contain, she had it right about their health benefits.
As you hit middle age, it’s much more important to eat them… as both men and women can experience hormonal and metabolic changes that kick estrogen action into high gear. Without even trying, you can become "estrogen dominant".
In overweight men, testosterone converts into estrogen, and then rising estrogen competes with falling testosterone.
Women become estrogen dominant just by virtue of the hormonal changes linked to perimenopause and menopause.
But DIM can also protect against acquired estrogen imbalance (for men and women), which has a lot to do with the influence of your diet andchemicals. "Estrogenic" chemicals are dangerous for alli.
About 20 years ago renowned breast cancer researcher, H. Leon Bradlow, Ph.D., discovered that women with breast and uterine cancer made too little of the "good" estrogen 2-hydroxy and too much of the "bad" 16-hydroxy kindii.
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16-hydroxy acts like a "super-estrogen", stirring up mutations and abnormal growthiii,iv. Obese people also overproduce 16-hydroxy estrogenv.
DIM supports estrogen balance. It can steer your body away from 16-hydroxy production and toward beneficial 2-hydroxy metabolites.
But you’d likely have to eat several pounds of broccoli per day to get the DIM needed to support estrogen balance in today’s chemical-ridden world. Stay tuned, there’s a supplement that can help you avoid that fate.
Medicinal Mushrooms have been treasured for their potent health support for almost two millennia. They are some of the most powerful botanicals to put into your natural health arsenal.
Dozens of medicinal mushrooms have been chosen for their ability to boost your immune system on a long-term basis. Three that are especially important for breast support are Coriolus versicolorReishi, and Phellinus linteus.
Mushrooms naturally contain Beta-glucans, and boost macrophage activity.

You could create your own powerful breast botanical,
But you don’t have to
Why buy all eight of these ingredients separately when you can take a convenient 8-in-1 “done-for-you” formulation? Dr. Isaac Eliaz, an integrative physician whom I greatly respect, has done all the hard work.
 He’s created a scientifically researched formulation and sourced all the ingredients, to put together a high level of support for your breast health. So there’s no need to spend your precious time researching and sourcing everything yourself.

Every ingredient in BreastDefend was selected based on scientific research on phytonutrients, antioxidants, and botanically enhanced medicinal mushrooms.
This blend offers dynamic, comprehensive support for breast health at the cellular, genetic, immune, and hormonal levels. And it also promotes overall vitality.
How BreastDefend Supports Your Breast Health
BreastDefend has been shown to:
  • Promote breast health
  • Promote healthy hormone balance
  • Support cellular health
  • Promote healthy immune function

Let’s tackle each one of these one by one…
  1. Promote breast health.
    Three major peer-reviewed studies demonstrate this formula’s protective effects. It was proven to slow cancer growth, suppress genes that promote cancer, and hinder metastases.
    BreastDefend was shown to inhibit breast cancer metastasis to lung cancer.vi
    Researchers found this supplement suppresses cancer invasiveness, modulates the expression of cancer cell cycle genes and decreases metastasis, all without toxic side effects.,vii
  2. Promotes healthy hormonal balance.Proven by scientists, cruciferous vegetables like broccoli and cauliflower are breast-protective. This is attributed to the compound DIM (3,3’-di-Indolylmethane) - which promotes beneficial estrogen metabolism and hormonal balance.
    New in vitro (test-tube) research that was conducted in an estrogenic environment shows that BreastDefend works alone against estrogen-dependent rogue cells that proliferate in such an environment. It also works synergistically with Tamoxifen, if you happen to be taking this prescription drug. This exciting study was just announced October 10-12, 2013, at the 18th World Congress on Advances in Oncology and the 16th International Symposium on Molecular Medicine in Crete, Greece.
  3. Supports cellular healthBreastDefend contains a patented, highly bioavailable form of turmeric (BCM-95®) that’s been shown to promote cellular health. This turmeric was paired with the celebrated antioxidant, quercetin – which synergistically delivers astounding cellular health support.
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    The herbs Astragalus and Scutellaria barbata both make contributions, as time-tested herbs with active compounds like saponins. Studies show that saponins and similar compounds support healthy breast cell behavior.
  4. Powerful Immune SupportAs described above, mushrooms contribute to a healthy immune response, and naturally contain beta-glucans.

Whether you favor a conventional, complementary or a holistic medical paradigm, BreastDefend can help support your breast cell health.
It is safe to use with conventional chemotherapy and radiation treatments. And it’s also been shown to work synergistically with PectaSol-C® Modified Citrus Pectinviii, another supplement created by Dr. Eliaz. This combination offers a significant increase in cellular and breast health protection and support.
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Saturday, October 26, 2013

BOWIE STATE DOMINATE VIRGINIA UNION WITH 34-7 VICTORY

Delante White
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BOWIE, Md. - Bowie State University dominated from beginning to end in a sunny, but very chilly Bulldogs Stadium on Saturday, beating rival Virginia Union University 34-7. The victory snaps a four-game Bowie State losing streak.

The Bulldogs (3-5, 1-4 CIAA) jumped on Virginia Union from the opening kickoff. Redshirt junior Kendall Jefferson returned the kickoff 55 yards to the Virginia Union 45 yard line. Senior Jared Johnston (Dumfries, Va.) connected with sophomore Garry Cropper (Odenton, Md.) for 30 yards on BSU’s first play from scrimmage. From there, senior Keith Brown (Temple Hills, Md.) carried the ball three straight plays, scoring from one-yard out. Junior Mario Diaz-Aviles (Washington, D.C.) added the extra point to give the Bulldogs the early 7-0 lead at the 12:59 mark.

Virginia Union (3-5, 3-2 CIAA) tied the score at 7-7 early in the second quarter on a three yard rushing touchdown by Damon Kelly (Orange Park, Md.) and extra point by Troy Krepich (Leesburg, Va.), capping off a nine-play. 41 yard drive.

The Bulldogs put together a 12-play, 82 yard drive on the games very next possession with Brown finding the Panthers end zone again, this time scoring from four yards out.

Bowie State pushed their lead to 21-7 at the 2:09 mark of the second quarter following an interception by junior Anthony McDaniel (Ft. Washington, Md.) at the Panthers 11 yard line. Redshirt junior Khari Lee (Baltimore, Md.) caught a four yard TD bullet for six from Johnston.

Jefferson recorded his seventh touchdown run of the season, scoring on a five yard run with 5:35 left in the third quarter to give the Bulldogs a comfortable 28-7 advantage.

The Bulldogs final points of the game came about following an interception by redshirt sophomore Curtis Pumphrey (Laurel, Md.), his second of the afternoon. Bowie State began the drive at the Virginia Union 35 yard line with 4:21 remaining in the game.

Johnston did most of the damage, rushing for 24 yards and passing for 15 yards, capping off the drive with a seven yard TD run to put the game on ice with 1:19left on the clock

Brown rushed for 93 yards on 26 carries, averaging 3.6 yards per carry. Johnston went 8-for-20 in the air for 131 yards and a touchdown.

Lee led the Bowie State receivers with four catches for 46 yards and Cropper had to catches for 50 yards.


Senior Delante White (Temple Hills, Md.) led the Bulldogs defense with 13 tackles, while redshirt sophomore Antoine Young added 11 tackles. Senior Dwayne Price (Ft. Washington, Md.) contributed seven tackles and redshirt freshman Kevaugn Townsend (Ft. Washington, Md.) had five tackles in the win.
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Eric Shaw (Washington, D.C.) was the leading offensive producer for VUU’s Panthers, rushing for 85 yards on 27 carries. Panthers quarterback Kenneth Graham (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) completed 8-of-20 passes for 46 yards. Jamaal Wright caught two of those passes for just six yards. London Byrd (Sanford, Fla.), Tyrell Austin (Miami, Fla.) and Dominique Roane (Richmond, Va.) were tops for the Panthers defense with seven tackles each.

The Bulldogs will return to action on Saturday (November 2nd), taking on The Lincoln University at Bulldogs Stadium at 1 pm. Fifteen seniors will be honored in a special pre-game ceremony.

Duke 103 - Bowie State 67 (MEN'S BASKETBALL EXHIBITION)

Durham, N.C. – The defending CIAA Champion Bulldogs battled Division I Duke University in a men’s basketball exhibition Saturdayafternoon before falling 103-67. Graduate student Brian Freeman (Clinton, Md.) led Bowie State with 17 points on 7-of-12 shooting. Seniors Ray Gatling (Oxon Hill, Md.) and David Golladay (Upper Marlboro, Md.) added 12 and nine points respectively.

Story to come later

Bowie State vs Duke (10-26-13 at Durham, N.C. (Cameron Indoor Stadium))



Official Basketball Box Score


 
Official Basketball Box Score
Bowie State vs Duke
10-26-13 1:00 p.m. at Durham, N.C. (Cameron Indoor Stadium)
 
 
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VISITORS: Bowie State
                          TOT-FG  3-PT         REBOUNDS
## Player Name            FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF  TP  A TO BLK S MIN
15 Brian Freeman....... f  7-12   0-0    3-6    2  1  3   4  17  0  1  1  0  21
20 Carlos Smith........ f  0-3    0-0    1-2    2  1  3   5   1  1  1  0  0  16
04 Cameron Knox........ g  1-3    0-0    0-0    2  2  4   1   2  1  4  0  1  15
21 Zafir Williams...... g  3-6    1-1    1-4    1  3  4   1   8  4  3  1  0  30
25 Donald Williams..... g  3-8    1-3    0-0    0  0  0   3   7  0  0  0  0  18
00 Julian Williams.....    1-3    0-1    0-1    0  0  0   1   2  1  0  0  0  10
01 Ray Gatling.........    3-7    0-1    6-8    0  3  3   3  12  3  4  0  0  27
10 Andre Jackson.......    0-2    0-2    0-0    0  2  2   3   0  0  0  0  1  11
11 Milan Durant........    1-3    0-0    0-0    1  2  3   4   2  0  4  0  0   8
22 Justin Beck.........    1-3    0-0    3-4    0  0  0   3   5  0  1  0  0   9
31 David Golladay......    4-5    0-0    1-2    2  2  4   2   9  0  2  0  0  20
34 Joel Clemmons.......    1-2    0-0    0-0    1  2  3   2   2  0  1  0  0  10
45 Tai Marshall........    0-0    0-0    0-0    0  2  2   1   0  1  0  0  0   5
   TEAM................                         2  2  4             2
   Totals..............   25-57   2-8   15-27  13 22 35  33  67 11 23  2  2 200
 
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-26 57.7%   2nd Half: 10-31 32.3%   Game: 43.9%  DEADB
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half:  1-2  50.0%   2nd Half:  1-6  16.7%   Game: 25.0%   REBS
F Throw % 1st Half:  9-16 56.3%   2nd Half:  6-11 54.5%   Game: 55.6%   6,1
 
 
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HOME TEAM: Duke
                          TOT-FG  3-PT         REBOUNDS
## Player Name            FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF  TP  A TO BLK S MIN
01 Jabari Parker....... f  6-9    1-3    3-6    2  2  4   2  16  5  1  3  4  24
05 Rodney Hood......... f  6-10   1-4    6-8    3  5  8   2  19  4  1  1  0  28
21 Amile Jefferson..... f  6-7    0-0    3-6    1  3  4   2  15  0  0  0  1  16
02 Quinn Cook.......... g  1-4    0-2    0-0    0  2  2   2   2  3  2  0  0  14
14 Rasheed Sulaimon.... g  1-5    1-3    6-7    0  0  0   3   9  2  2  0  0  23
03 Tyler Thornton......    1-2    1-2    2-2    0  1  1   1   5  4  0  0  4  15
12 Alex Murphy.........    1-2    1-2    2-4    1  2  3   0   5  0  0  0  0  14
13 Matt Jones..........    4-9    2-6    5-6    3  1  4   2  15  1  1  0  1  20
15 Josh Hairston.......    2-6    0-1    1-2    4  2  6   3   5  0  1  0  1  12
20 Semi Ojeleye........    1-2    0-0    1-2    2  4  6   2   3  0  0  0  0  11
34 Andre Dawkins.......    1-7    0-6    0-1    0  0  0   0   2  1  1  0  1   9
40 Marshall Plumlee....    1-3    0-0    5-6    0  1  1   1   7  0  0  2  0  10
45 Nick Pagliuca.......    0-1    0-1    0-0    1  0  1   0   0  0  0  0  0   2
52 Todd Zafirovski.....    0-1    0-0    0-0    0  1  1   0   0  0  0  0  0   2
   TEAM................                         1  1  2
   Totals..............   31-68   7-30  34-50  18 25 43  20 103 20  9  6 12 200
 
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-33 48.5%   2nd Half: 15-35 42.9%   Game: 45.6%  DEADB
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half:  5-16 31.3%   2nd Half:  2-14 14.3%   Game: 23.3%   REBS
F Throw % 1st Half: 17-26 65.4%   2nd Half: 17-24 70.8%   Game: 68.0%   12
 
 
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Officials: Dwayne Gladden, Anthony Marotta, Clarence Armstrong
Technical fouls: Bowie State-Justin Beck. Duke-None.
Attendance: 9314
Score by Periods                1st  2nd   Total
Bowie State...................   40   27  -   67
Duke..........................   54   49  -  103
Exhibition Game 1
BSU - Smith fouled out at 12:23 in 2nd