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Saturday, February 4, 2023

Bowie State Men’s Basketball to Meet Shaw on Saturday for Greek/Alumni Takeover

 




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Men’s Basketball to Meet Shaw on Saturday for Greek/Alumni Takeover

BOWIE, Md. – The Bowie State University men's basketball team will look to snap its losing skid when the Bulldogs host a Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Northern Division tilt against Shaw University in on Saturday, Feb. 4. The game is themed as Greek and Alumni Takeover Day. Tipoff is slated for 2 p.m. from A.C. Jordan Arena.
 
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The Series
Bowie State and Shaw have split the all-time series at 9-9 since 2009. The Bears have won the last three meetings including a 73-58 win on Jan. 25 against the Bulldogs earlier this season. 
 

Last Time Out
Senior Quinton Drayton totaled 23 points, but the Bowie State men's basketball team fell to the visiting Virginia State Trojans (14-7, 7-3 CIAA, 2-3 North) 67-58 at home Saturday inside A.C. Jordan Arena in Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA).

The Bulldogs (5-18, 3-8 CIAA, 1-4 North) had three players score in double figures, led by Drayton, who had 23 points and was named the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Free Masons of Maryland Most Valuable Player. Junior Joel Webb tacked on 10 points, nine rebounds, two steals and two blocks and freshman Amare Wimbush helped out with 10 points and two blocks. BSU forced 15 VSU turnovers while committing 10. Those takeaways turned into 19 points on the offensive end of the floor. Webb's two steals led the way individually for the Bulldogs.

Wimbush Named CIAA Rookie of the Week
For the second time this season Wimbush was named this week's Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Men's Basketball Rookie of the Week announced by the league office Tuesday afternoon.

The 6-foot-7 freshman forward averaged 10 points and eight rebounds in two games last week. Against Shaw, Wimbush recorded his first career double-double with 12 rebounds and 10 points while also adding two steals and a block. The Landover, Md., native had 10 points, four boards, and two blocks versus Virginia State.
 
Last Time Against Shaw
BSU got a 39-point performance from the bench, but fell 73-58 to the Shaw Bears in C.C. Spaulding Gymnasium. The Bulldogs had three players score in double figures, led by sophomore Kyree Freeman-Davis, who had 15 points. Wimbush tacked on a double-double (career first) off the bench with 10 points and 12 rebounds and Drayton helped out with 10 points. The Bulldogs owned a 33-32 lead at the break but the Bears outscored BSU, 41-25 in the second half.
Despite the loss, Bowie State out-rebounded Shaw 44-41, paced by Wimbush's 12 boards. The Bulldogs also pulled down 15 offensive rebounds and scored 10 second chance points. Defensively, BSU forced 15 Shaw turnovers that led to eight points on the offensive end of the floor. Wimbush's two steals led the way individually for the Bulldogs.

A Look at the Bears
Shaw kept Saint Augustine's to just 18.8 percent from beyond the arc in a 3-for-16 shooting performance but it was key tip in from Dreveon Scott that sent the Bears on the way to a 62-60 victory against the Falcons on the road Wednesday. Scott led the Bears (6-5, 13-10 CIAA) with 16 points. Shyne Saigo also tacked on nine points and nine rebounds and Doriuntas Barnes chipped in as well with four points and three steals.
Shaw, Virginia State, and Lincoln (PA) are all tied in the Northern Division with a 2-3 record.

Up Next
Bowie State will host Elizabeth City State on Thursday, Feb. 9 at 5:30 p.m. for Military Appreciation and Class Pride Night.

For the most up-to-date information on Bowie State University Athletics and its 13 varsity sports teams, please visit www.bsubulldogs.com.

 

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Khan, Wright Lead Howard Track & Field After Day One at the Doc Hale VT Elite

 

Pair of Bison come away victorious in Blacksburg

 

(Photo Credit – Christopher Campbell)

 

BLACKSBURG, Va. (February 3, 2023) – All-American senior Jessica Wright (Durham, N.C.) and junior Darci Khan led Howard University track & field with a pair of victories after Day One of the Doc Hale VT Elite, hosted by Virginia Tech.

 

Wright won gold in the 400-meter dash, recording a new personal best (53.69).

 

After reaching the 60-meter hurdles with an AQ time of 8.31 (then school benchmark), Khan found a second gear in the final round and took first with a new school record (8.22).

 

Fellow classmate Kaya-Rae Dunbar (Burtonsville, Md.) also made the short hurdle finals and placed third overall (8.33).

 

In the women’s 60-meter dash, second-year Bison Lamaria Washington (Miami) qualified for the final round with a 7.54 time. In the finals, the Miami native finished fifth overall (7.55).

 

Other notable track performance included senior Dasia Wilson (Philadelphia) claiming sixth in the 800-meter run (2:13.54).

 

In the field, graduate Mikyla Rodgers (South Huntington, N.Y.) earned fourth place in the weight throw after tossing 18.74 meters (61’6”).

 

On the men’s side, seniors Jermanie Byrd (Miami), Darian Clyburn (Louisville) and junior Ezekiel Hawkins (Loganville, Ga.) advanced to the 60-meter hurdle final, placing third (7.93), sixth (8.10) and fifth (8.06), respectively.

 

In the field, sophomores Eric Brown, Jr. and Sean Wray (Spotsylvania, Pa.) competed in the men’s long jump where they tied for seventh place (6.98 meters; 22’11”).

 

HU wraps up the weekend with Day Two, starting at 11 a.m. in Blacksburg, Va.


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Friday, February 3, 2023

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Howard U Update: Howard Track and Field Returns to Action for the Doc Hale VT Meet

 

       

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Bison travel to Blacksburg, Va.

 

(Photo Credit – Christopher Campbell)

 

WASHINGTON (February 2, 2023) - Howard University men's and women's track & field program returns to action this weekend (Feb 3- 4) after a week off. HU travels to Blacksburg, Va., for the Doc Hale VT Meet, hosted by Virginia Tech.

 

Friday begins at 5 p.m., followed by a 11 a.m. start time Saturday morning.

 

NOTABLE AWARDS

 

All-American senior Jessica Wright (Durham, N.C.) received Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Women's Track Athlete of the Week (Jan. 25).

 

Also, fellow classmate hurdler Jermanie Byrd (Miami) received honorable mention after taking fifth overall in the men's 60-meter hurdles, running a 7.96 in the final round, which ranked second-fastest in the league.

 

LAST TIMEOUT

 

Two weeks ago, HU competed in Carolina Challenge, hosted by the University of South Carolina, where the sprinters and hurdlers dominated day one and relay squads highlighted day two.

 

MEN

 

Byrd and junior Zachary Hawkins (Loganville, Ga.) made the 60-meter hurdles final, producing times of 7.96 (5th) and 7.99 (7th), respectively.

 

In the 60-meter dash, senior Ja'Leak Perry (Atlanta) reached the final round after running a non AQ of 6.93. In the final, he took third overall with a 6.86 time.

 

Second-year Bison Kaleb Berry (Duncanville, Texas) claimed second in the 800-meter run (1:54.84) while fellow teammate Julian Lawson (Sewell, N.J.) earned bronze in the mile run (4:31. 73).

 

In the field, senior thrower Ezra Monteiro (New Port, R.I.) finished third overall after tossing nearly 51 feet (15.48 meters).

 

WOMEN

 

Senior De'ja Dade (DeSoto, Texas) and newcomers Kiya LawsonAniya Woodruff and Zoe Turner placed second (24.44), third (24.71), fourth (24.73) and fifth (24.94), in the 200-meter dash, respectively.

 

Lawson, Turner and Woodruff also competed in the 400-meter dash, earning second (56.85), third (56.85) and fifth (57.39), respectively.

Juniors Darci Khan and Kaya-Rae Dunbar (Burtonsville, Md.) made the 60-meter hurdles with automatic qualifying times of 8.47 and 8.51, respectively. In the final round, Khan and Dunbar placed fifth (8.35) and eighth (8.64), respectively.

 

Second-year Bison Lamaria Washington (Miami) reached the 60-meter dash final, taking fifth overall (7.54).

 

The distance medley relay (DMR) squad, consisting of seniors Breanna McDonald (Bethesda, Md.) and Melanie White (Orlando, Fla.), sophomore Camille Egbula (Simpsonville, S.C.) and newcomer Jordyn Miller (Mundelein, Ill.), came away successful on the final day at the Carolina Challenge. The four Bison produced a 12:13.01 time, more than 12 seconds faster than the Gamecocks' A-Team.

 

Wright, Lawson, Turner and Woodruff represented HU in the women's 4x400 relay, earning silver with a time of 3:35.67 (school record).

 

Wright also competed in the 400-meter dash, finishing second overall (54.01).

 

In the field, graduate thrower Mikyla Rodgers (South Huntington, N.Y.) capped off the weekend with a second-place finish in the weight throw (18.35 meters; 60'3").

 

UPCOMING SCHEDULE

 

On Feb 10-11, HU road trip continues with a pair of meets in Norfolk, Va. (Kenneth Giles Invitational) and Chicago (Windy City Invitational).

 

ABOUT HOWARD UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS

 

The Howard University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics sponsors 21 NCAA Division I men and women varsity sports. The programs represent three conferences: the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), Northeast Conference (NEC) and Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC).

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Thursday, February 2, 2023

US Sports Affiliate Partner Spotlight: Rakuten Advertising

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SAN MATEO, Calif., Jan. 24, 2022 – Rakuten Advertising has been named the world’s best affiliate network for the 11th year in a row, by mThink, publishers of the Blue Book performance marketing network rankings. The Blue Book Best Cost Per Sale (CPS) Affiliate Networks list is chosen by the global performance marketing community’s advertisers and publishers.

“Rakuten Affiliate Network, part of Rakuten Advertising, has been our #1 network for 11 years in a row and show no sign of slowing down,” says Christ Trayhorn, Founder and CEO of mThink. “Rakuten is the favorite of our Blue Ribbon Panel of experts, and of our advertiser voting panel, demonstrating excellence across every aspect of their business.”

Every year, mThink conducts the most extensive research survey in the performance marketing industry to identify the top affiliate networks. The survey, fielded by over 25,000 advertisers, publishers, and agencies, identifies the top affiliate cost-per-sale (CPS) networks. The results of this survey are augmented with additional research and insights from a panel of industry experts. Ranked companies are more than just the biggest in the industry – the awards consider reputation, influence, clientele, popularity, and scale. Over 400 networks are considered by mThink for their Blue Book Top 20 rankings.

“We are thrilled to be recognized as the top affiliate network for the 11th year in a row,” said Nick Stamos, CEO, Rakuten Advertising. “It’s an honor to receive this recognition from the advertisers and publishers that we work with on a daily basis.

“We are very proud of the advancements we’ve made over the past year, helping advertisers and publishers reach their audiences in increasingly personalized and data-driven ways,” continued Stamos. “We’ve unveiled new technologies and services such as advanced publisher analytics / dashboards, advertiser benchmarking capabilities, and completed the global rollout of Accelerate, our end-to-end managed services program that takes full advantage of our best-in-class technology, partner network, data and analytics, and service and strategy teams. Going into 2022, we look to continue this momentum and help strengthen the relationships between our advertiser and publisher partners.”

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Rakuten Advertising connects leading agencies, brands, and publishers to active and engaged consumers around the world. With access to Rakuten’s diverse media properties and audiences, combined with an award-winning performance network and proprietary consumer research, Rakuten Advertising creates the right conditions to reach new customers and sustain long-lasting loyalty. Its foundation of advanced technology, data and strategic services positions Rakuten Advertising to offer a differentiated suite of marketing and advertising solutions while continually pushing the industry forward. It is a division of Rakuten Inc. (4755: TOKYO), one of the world’s leading Internet service companies. The company is headquartered in San Mateo, CA, with offices throughout EMEA, APAC, LATAM and North America. Learn more at www.RakutenAdvertising.com.


US Sports Strength & Conditioning: Maximizing your Athletic Recovery

 


Recovery is an undervalued and overlooked means of training and preparation for athletes. Building recovery into any training program is important because it’s the time the body adapts to the stress and stressors of exercise and the real training effect takes place. Recovery also allows the body to replenish energy stores and repair damaged tissues. Spending some additional time focusing on rest and recovery can pay dividends beyond additional training time.

You need enough flexibility to move well (movement prep and efficiency) and remain pain free. Do static stretching post workouts for at least 5 to 10 minutes or more. Attempt to self identify tight areas and work on them daily. The greater the training intensity and load on the body, the greater the need for planned recovery. Without sufficient time to repair and replenish, the body will continue to breakdown from intense training. An athlete's ability to recover from workouts is just as important as the training itself.

Perform the following 3 exercises after practice, at night before bed, after a game or on a lighter recovery day.

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Hips are the cornerstone for athletes and movement within your sport (movement prep and efficiency). Open hips relieve the stress transferred to the knees when the hips are tight. Less knee strain means a greater range of motion while playing your sport and reduced risk to the ACL (anterior cruciate ligament)

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By keep the toes as flexible as possible the impact that they face, day in and day out, play after play, is lessened and cases of: planter fasciitis & turf toe are reduced. Great to keep the shins free of strain and the tops of the feet open, again contributing to an increase in speed and movement efficiency.

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Allowing our legs to find the rest they need is important to building long term strength and muscle adaptation.  Many athletes complain of feeling like their legs are heavy or their lower backs are hurting, and this pose will help alleviate common soreness experienced by the intensity of training.

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Wednesday, February 1, 2023

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Tuesday, January 31, 2023

US Sports Affiliate Partner Spotlight: Oxygen Plus

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with one pioneering woman...

Christine Warren, Founder and President of Oxygen Plus, Inc.

...who, inspired by the negative stigma of medical and supplemental oxygen in our world, wanted to make the world a healthier place to live and breathe. After years of research on the benefits of supplemental oxygen, the Chicago-born, Minnesota-dwelling pioneer became committed to the mission of educating others and making a tangible difference by creating recreational oxygen products that – unbeknownst to her – would one day lead the new product category.

Before the creation of Oxygen Plus, many people would associate oxygen with uncomfortable, awkward, and embarrassing cannulas for sick people. With her team, the O+ Founder began envisioning the creation of oxygen products that were sleek, portable, easy-to-use, and consumer-friendly. An additional inspiration and drive for the company stems from its belief that everybody deserves the right – and access – to breathe well.

In 2003, the visionary business woman gathered “a room full of geniuses” together who were the first to believe and proclaim that Recreational Oxygen - also called canned oxygen or portable oxygen in a can - could be the next bottled water. Oxygen Plus, Inc. (O+) was formed, and its first product – the O+ Elevate Pack – was launched, winning the best new product award at the International Spa (ISPA) Convention & Expo in Las Vegas. Ever since, the vision of Oxygen Plus has been to be the company leading the development, manufacturing and marketing of portable recreational oxygen for wellness-minded persons worldwide.

Equally important to the company, O+ has supported many individuals and health-and-wellness causes in the past, and will continue to do so. The first consumer-friendly recreational oxygen company on the market – and the leader in the category ever since – Oxygen Plus is proud to be regarded as the most innovative and dedicated recreational oxygen company in the atmosphere.

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US Sports Football: Jon Gruden - What I Look for When Hiring an Offensive Line Coach

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Jon Gruden - What I Look for When Hiring an Offensive Line Coach

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At the Annual C.O.O.L. Clinic, Jon Gruden delivered this entertaining and educational presentation on "What I Look for When Hiring an Offensive Line Coach."

Coach Gruden takes you through every aspect of what he looks for which is a lot!  From characteristics of the individual to specific knowledge and how to put it all together to get it from the chalk board to the grass, Coach Gruden leaves no stone unturned in delivering everything needed from this critical hire.

This not presentation will give you a strong understanding of how to prepare yourself as an offensive line coach.  The concept of what is covered here certainly applies to any position coach on the field.  It will make you think about what you believe and how you go about your job.  It provides a template of the things you should be thinking about going into an interview as well as what good coaching looks like!

Coach Gruden is the consumate teacher of the game, and the presentation also serves as a prime example of how to present knowledge in a way which makes concepts both clear as well as memorable.  This can serve as a template for putting together your own dynamic teaching presentations for your players.

Simply click the ‘Book This Course’ button at the top right of this page, place your order, and you’ll immediately be logged into the training with full access. Improve your chances for that dream coaching job with the information presented here!

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The Coach

Jon Gruden won Super Bowl XXXVI as the Head Coach of the Tampa Bay Buccanneers in 2002. He also served two stints as the Head Coach of the Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders (1998-2001 & 2018-2021).  

Gruden has worked as a commentator on Monday Night Football as well as the host of his own ESPN Show "QB Camp."

Currently, Coach Gruden is hard at work in his football lab continuing to study the game.

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Is empathy over blown and exaggerated?

 

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American media makes a big deal of the human trait of empathy. We are reminded at every turn to always step in the shoes of our fellow people and look at the situation from their perspective. In fact, empathy is being kicked around so often in mass media that it runs the risk of being rendered meaningless. The more people repeat it, the more clueless people are about what it really means. It really is quite sad because empathy is necessary for emotional intelligence that directly affects the mind.

There are no two ways about it, this is an inescapable fact. If you want to become a more effective emotional person, and be in touch with your emotional intelligence and make it work for you, you have to know what empathy is and how to use it. Empathy means being able to look at any situation from the perspective of people in reacting with that situation. You may not necessarily like these people, and they may not have anything in common with you, but it doesn’t matter. What matters is that you are able to step out of the crushing gravitational pull of your own ego and pride to step into their shoes.

As you can imagine, this requires a tremendous amount of reprogramming because that’s not how people wire themselves. Most of us look at the world in selfish terms. We think the world revolves around us. In fact, too many of us think that once we die, the world dies with us because we’re no longer there to witness what’s going on. You know that that’s a lie. You don’t have to be a philosophy major in college to understand the concept of absolute truth.

The world existed before you, it exists now and will continue to exist long after you’re gone. That’s reality. How does this play out in terms of logic? Well, if you see a cat, it doesn’t really matter if it has stripes or spots, or has many colors or only one. Once you understand the form of a cat, you know that cats exist. The same goes with the world. If you can understand the concept of reality, then you know that reality exists whether you’re there to observe it or not.

The problem is a lot of people assume that they are the center of their universe. This is why empathy merely gets lip service. It’s very hard for us to stay away from the gravitational pull of our pride and egos. You would rather imagine that everything turns around us. This is why it’s really important to master the art of empathy. Ironically enough, to become a more empathetic person, you must first become more emotionally self-aware. In other words, to be selfless, you must first become selfish and self-absorbed.

Examine yourself. Are the emotions that you’re feeling what you think they are? Are you able to effectively communicate these emotions in an objectively clear way? Once you have answered these and other fundamental questions, can you make serious progress when it comes to empathy?

Make no mistake, if you want to become a better leader, more sexually attractive to members of the opposite sex, become a persuasive person all around, and otherwise live a more fulfilling and effective life, empathy is part of the picture.

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