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BOWIE, Md. - With the threat of inclement weather in the forecast, Bowie State softball's season opener twinbill originally slated for Sunday, Feb. 12 at Washington Adventist has been postponed.
Bowie State will now open the 2023 season at the HBCU Classic featuring teams from the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) and the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC). The Bulldogs will take on Edward Waters at 1 p.m. and Tuskegee at 3 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 17.
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Bowie State 13-10(9-5 CIAA)
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Virginia Union 13-13 (5-9 CIAA)
Score By Periods | |||||
Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | F |
Bowie State | 14 | 11 | 10 | 16 | 51 |
Virginia Union | 16 | 26 | 15 | 12 | 69 |
RICHMOND, VA -- Redshirt sophomore Katerra Myers and sophomore Anii Harris combined to score 31 total points, but the Bulldogs fell to the Virginia Union Lady Panthers 69-51 on the road Saturday afternoon in Barco-Stevens Hall.
The Bulldogs (13-10, 9-5 CIAA, 5-3 North) had two players score in double figures, led by Myers, who had 16 points and six rebounds. Harris added 15 points and two steals and sophomore Saniha Jackson added four points and nine rebounds.
Jackson pulled down five offensive rebounds to lead an offense that racked up second chance opportunities for Bowie State, grabbing 15 boards and turning them into 14 second chance points.
The Bowie State defense was effective at taking away the basketball in Saturday's game, forcing 16 Virginia Union (13-13, 5-9 CIAA, 2-6 North) turnovers. Those takeaways turned into 18 points on the other end of the floor. Junior Seanice Lyons led the way individually for the Bulldogs with two steals.
How It Happened
After falling behind 16-8, Bowie State went on a 6-0 run with 1:49 left in the first quarter, culminating in a bucket from graduate senior Jazmyne Scott, to narrow its deficit to 16-14, a score that would hold for the rest of the period.
The Bulldogs continued to lose ground in the second quarter and faced a 42-25 halftime deficit.
Bowie State's deficit continued to grow after halftime, and the Bulldogs faced a 57-35 disadvantage heading to the fourth quarter. Bowie State played well near the basket, scoring six of its 10 points in the paint.
The Lady Panthers kept widening its lead in the fourth, constructing a 64-41 advantage before Bowie State went on a 6-0 run, finished off by Jackson's layup, to shrink the deficit to 64-47 with 4:04 to go in the contest. Virginia Union responded and outscored the Bulldogs the rest of the way, ending the game with a final score of 69-51.
Game Notes
» The Bulldogs shared the ball well, recording an assist on 60-percent of made field goals.
» Myers and Harris carried the load for the Bulldogs, accounting for 61-percent their points.
» The Bowie State defense forced 16 turnovers.
» Bowie State cleaned up on the offensive glass, collecting 15 offensive boards in the game.
» Myers led the Bulldogs with 16 points.
» Bowie State got a game-high nine rebounds from Jackson.
Up Next
Bowie State men's and women's basketball will travel to Petersburg, Va., to face the Trojans of Virginia State on Wednesday, Feb. 15 at 5:30 pm and 8 p.m. on HBCU GO TV.
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Bowie State 6-20 (4-10 CIAA)
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Virginia Union 20-6 (10-4 CIAA)
Score By Periods | |||
Team | 1 | 2 | F |
Bowie State | 37 | 28 | 65 |
Virginia Union | 35 | 41 | 76 |
RICHMOND, VA --The Bowie State men's basketball team held a 37-35 lead at halftime but shot just 32-percent from the field in the second half, falling 76-65 to the Virginia Union Panthers on the road Saturday in Barco-Stevens Hall.
The Bulldogs (6-20, 4-10 CIAA, 2-6 North) had three players score in double figures, led by senior Quinton Drayton, who had 21 points. Freshman Warren Mouganda tacked on 11 points from the bench and junior Anthony Carpenter chipped in as well with 10 points and four assists from the bench.
Led by sophomore Caleb Johnson's two offensive rebounds, Bowie State did a great job crashing the offensive glass, pulling down 10 boards that resulted in six second chance points.
How It Happened
After falling behind 19-10, BSU went on a 14-0 run with 12:09 left in the first half, culminating in a three from Carpenter, to take a 24-19 lead. The Bulldogs then lost some of that lead, but still entered halftime with a 37-35 advantage. Bowie State relied on its three-point shooting in the period, knocking down six shots to account for 18 of its 37 points.
Virginia Union proceeded to take a 76-58 lead before BSU went on a 5-0 run to shrink the deficit to 76-63 with 30 seconds to go in the contest. The Bulldogs kept their comeback going, holding the lead with 16:31 left to play, but Virginia Union managed to hold on for the 76-65 win. Bowie State capitalized on six Panther turnovers in the period, collecting nine points off those turnovers.
Game Notes
» The Bulldogs shot well from three point range, knocking down nine of 22 long range attempts.
» BSU shared the ball well, recording an assist on 90-percent of made field goals.
» The Bowie State bench came alive by scoring 34 points to its scoring output.
» Mouganda and Carpenter came off the bench to score 11 and 10 points, respectively.
» Bowie State cleaned up on the offensive glass, collecting 10 offensive boards in the game.
» Drayton led the Bulldogs with 21 points.
» The Bulldogs got five rebounds from both Johnson and Drayton.
Up Next
Bowie State men's and women's basketball will travel to Petersburg, Va., to face the Trojans of Virginia State on Wednesday, Feb. 15 at 5:30 pm and 8 p.m. on HBCU GO TV.
BOWIE, Md. — The Bowie State men's and women's basketball teams will return to action on Saturday, Feb.11 in Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) doubleheader versus Virginia Union at Barco-Stevens Hall.
Tip-off for the men's game is at 12 noon on national television (BCSBN), followed by the women's game at 3 p.m. on the CIAA Sports Network.
Last Outing
The Bulldogs (13-9, 9-4 CIAA) got back into the win column with a 61-51 win over Elizabeth City State Thursday night. The win put the BSU women's team back in the race for first place in the Northern Division, tying with Lincoln (PA) at 5-2 against North opponents.
As for men's hoops, the Bulldogs suffered a tough 65-63 setback to the Vikings in A.C. Jordan Arena during the nightcap. Bowie State (6-19, 4-9 CIAA) dips to sixth place in the North with a record of 2-5 against Northern Division opponents.
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Elizabeth City State 11-13 (5-8 CIAA)
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Bowie State 6-19 (4-9 CIAA)
Score By Periods | |||
Team | 1 | 2 | F |
Elizabeth City State | 27 | 38 | 65 |
Bowie State | 30 | 33 | 63 |
· BOWIE, MD -- The Bowie State men's basketball team got a 20-point showing from the bench, but fell 65-63 to the visiting Elizabeth City State Vikings at home Thursday night in A.C. Jordan Arena.
The Bulldogs (6-19, 4-9 CIAA, 2-5 North) had two players score in double figures, led by senior Quinton Drayton, who had 18 points. Junior Joel Webb tacked on 16 points and eight rebounds and sophomore Caleb Johnson added four points and two steals.
Led by Webb's five offensive rebounds, Bowie State pulled down 14 offensive boards that resulted in 11 second chance points.
Bowie State's defense held Elizabeth City State (11-13, 5-8 CIAA, 4-3 North) to only 33.3-percent shooting from the field, including 23.8-percent from beyond the arc.
How It Happened
After jumping out to a 24-22 advantage, the Bulldogs went on a 6-0 run with 2:44 left in the first half, culminating in a bucket from senior Keith Duffin, Jr., to increase its lead to 30-22. The Bulldogs then lost some of that lead, but still entered halftime with a 30-27 advantage. BSU did most of its first half damage in the paint, scoring 16 of its 30 points close to the basket.
The Vikings proceeded to tie things up at 47-47 before Bowie State went on a 5-0 run, finished off by junior Anthony Carpenter's three, to seize a 52-47 lead with 8:52 to go in the contest. Elizabeth City State then asserted control, outscoring the Bulldogs 18-11 the rest of the way to hand Bowie State the 65-63 loss. The Bulldogs got a boost from its bench in the period, as non-starters accounted for 10 of its 33 total points.
Game Notes
» The Bulldogs held the Vikings to only 33.3-percent shooting from the field.
» BSU bench made an impact by scoring 20 points to its scoring output.
» The Bulldogs defense forced 14 turnovers.
» Bowie State cleaned up on the offensive glass, collecting 14 offensive boards in the game.
» Drayton led the Bulldogs with a game-high 18 points.
» Bowie State got a team-high eight rebounds from Webb.
Up Next
Bowie State will travel to Richmond, Va., to take on Virginia Union in division action Saturday, Feb. 11 at 12 noon from Barco Stevens Hall. The game will air live on the CW Network through Black College Sports Broadcasting Network (BCSBN).
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From Intouch Ministries
Yesterday we discussed how our prayers are a kind of worship that brings God glory. But that’s not the only reason we are to pray. Bringing our concerns to God helps us grow in dependence on Him and in gratitude for His faithfulness and provisions. As a loving Father, He delights in giving good gifts that assist us in our walk with Him. And in that way, His thoughts, desires, and strength become ours as well.
Prayer also enables us to participate in God’s work in the world. At any given moment, you can pray for anyone anywhere on earth and have confidence that the Lord of the entire universe will hear you and respond in the most effective way possible. What a wonderful privilege it is to be used by God to expand His church and to help fellow believers.
Another reason the Lord bids us to pray is so that our faith in Him will grow. He promises to answer when we ask, seek, and knock. The result may not be in the form we expected, but our heavenly Father always gives us what is right according to His will. If you set aside time daily to talk to Him, you’ll learn firsthand just how faithful He is to His children.
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