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SIAC Golf Day 2 Recap

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
dsc_0008.jpgThe second day of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference SIAC Golf Championship started and finish all the same with Paine College still on top. After ending yesterday with only a two stroke difference between Paine (321) and Morehouse (323), Paine dropped ten points off yesterday scores to take a commanding lead heading in to the final day of the championship. All but Kentucky State bettered their scores, but they are still in contention for the crown. Paine recorded a 311 today, Morehouse scored a 322, Kentucky State scored a 359, Benedict posted a 340, while LeMoyne-Owen scored a 503.

 

Golf is back in the SIAC

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008
dsc_0081.jpgThe Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference teed off the resurgent SIAC Golf Championship today. Benedict College, Kentucky State University, Morehouse College, Paine College and LeMoyne-Owen College made history in Albany, GA today teeing off the championship for the first time since 1980. Paine College holds a slight lead amongst the five teams in the tournament. They finished the day shooting a 321 at the Flint River Golf Course.

 

SIAC Women’s Basketball Action Recap Jan. 19-21, 2008

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
johnson-sc.jpgThe Women's SIAC recap includes Fort Valley State continuing their winning ways defeating Benedict and Albany State continuing a winning streak winning 7 of their last eight games including a big victory over Paine on the road. LeMoyne-Owen took a victory over Stillman but fell short against Tuskegee. Arch Rivals Miles and Stillman nearly went to overtime but Miles prevailed late. And the Clark Atlanta vs. Kentucky State game and Miles vs. Tuskegee were cancelled due to the snow storm that came through Georgia and Alabama on Saturday. Sylbrena Johnson of Stillman (left) had a stellar weekend despite two losses.

 

SIAC Men’s Basketball Action Weekend Recap Jan. 19-21, 2008

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
mhc-_42.jpgThe weekend wrap includes Morehouse continuing their unbeaten streak at home as they outlast Lane. Benedict defeating Fort Valley State, while LeMoyne-Owen sweeps through the state of Alabama defeating Stillman and Tuskegee. Stillman bounced back to defeat Miles on MLK day and Tuskegee, Clark Atlanta, Kentucky State and Lane experienced the winter wonderland in Atlanta as a Snow storm cancelled some SIAC Action.

 

SIAC Men’s Basketball Action Recap Jan. 17, 2008

Friday, January 18th, 2008
cau-dunker.jpgBenedict College outlasted a tough Albany State team to take sole possession of first place in the SIAC. Morehouse snapped a two game losing streak defeating Kentucky State to remain unbeaten at home. A last second jumper sealed a victory for Miles pushing them to victory as they rallied to take the win over LeMoyne-Owen. In other action, Clark Atlanta defeated Lane and Paine outlasted Fort Valley State in a high scoring match that saw each team have at least 5 players score in the double digits.

 

SIAC Women’s Basketball Action Recap Jan. 17, 2008

Friday, January 18th, 2008
triggs-fvsu.jpgAlbany State arrived 15 minutes before the game and still continued their winning streak as they defeated Benedict 73-60. While in other SIAC Action, Miles defeated LeMoyne-Owen, Fort Valley State defeated Paine, and Clark Atlanta won at home over Lane. Both Clark Atlanta and Albany State are riding a winning streak of at least 4 games with CAU riding a 6 game streak. Takesha Riggs of Fort Valley State led all scorers with 27 points.

 

SIAC Men’s Basketball Weekend Recap-Dec. 13-16.

Sunday, December 16th, 2007
5719811_ss.gifIn SIAC Action this past weekend Augusta State cruised past Paine 83-47, while Fort Valley State tried to use a game long rally to defeat Claflin but feel short 78-72 after falling behind 15-0. Christain Brothers defeated LeMoyne-Owen with ease 86-51, leading by as many as 30 at one point in the game. Tuskegee University played Eckerd College very tough at Eckerd but after tying the game at 72-72 with 1:36 left int he game, TU came up just short falling 79-75. Junior guard Jermale Jones (Left) led all scorers this week with 35 points in the TU loss.