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20 Bowie State (8-1 / 5-1 CIAA / 3-1 NORTH) Vs. Elizabeth City State (4-5 / 2-3 CIAA / 1-2 NORTH) GAME 10: Saturday, Nov Football Gamenotes Saturday, November 4, 2017| 1 pm ET #20 Bowie State (8-1 / 5-1 CIAA / 3-1 NORTH) vs. Elizabeth City State (4-5 / 2-3 CIAA / 1-2 NORTH) GAME 10: Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017 • 1:00 p.m. Roebuck Stadium (5,000) • Elizabeth City, N.C. Live Stats: http://hbculivestats.com/ecsu/football/xlive.htm Audio Stream: http://www.ecsu.edu/about/communications-and-marketing/radio-and-tv-service/listen-live.html Twitter: @BSU_Sports_Info Facebook: Bowie State Athletics BOWIE STATE BULLDOGS THE MATCHUP: This will mark the 35th overall meeting between the Vikings of Elizabeth City State University and the Bulldogs of Bowie State University. Bowie State leads the series DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT 18-16 and have won the last four contest including a 56-7 decision last season (11/5/16) at 9/2 at Seton Hill W, 48-7 Bowie State. 9/9 at Winston-Salem State (ESPN3) W, 31-13 THE OPPONENT: Elizabeth City State University is located in Elizabeth City, N.C.. and is 9/16 at Saint Augustine’s W, 66-20 a member of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Northern Division. The 9/23 SHAW* W, 76-7 Vikings compiled a 5-5 record during the 2016 season and finished league play with a 4-3 9/30 at Fayetteville State* W, 64-31 mark. 10/7 CHOWAN W, 41-10 ELIZABETH CITY STATE MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT: 10/14 at Virginia State* (TV Game) L, 47-35 John Westbrook (E-Mail) [email protected] 10/21 VIRGINIA UNION* W, 40-22 Web Site: www.ecsuvikings.com 10/28 LINCOLN (PA)* (Homecoming) W, 86-14 11/4 at Elizabeth City State* 1 P.M. LAST WEEK: Elizabeth City State University fell on the road at Virginia Union by a score of 37-21. Daquan Neal led the Vikings offense with 155 passing yards, completing 19-of-35 passes (2 interceptions) and was sacked for times. Darious White caught four passes for 70 *CIAA Game yards and Victor Greene was the teams’ leading ground gainer with 15 yards on eight carries. Vincent Thomas and Jonathan Turnage accounted for seven and six tackles respectively for ELIZABETH CITY STATE VIKINGS the Vikings. DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Bowie State set a new school single game points record in the Bulldogs 86-14 rout of Lincoln 9/2 at Central State (Ohio) W, 34-23 (Pa.). In slightly over two quarters of play, Amir Hall threw for 238 yards (14-of-19) and six touchdowns, tying his own school record. Robert Chesson and Maurice Williams rushed for 9/9 UNC PEMBROKE L, 66-14 135 and 123 yards respectively in the win. Lansana Sesay led all receivers with 139 yards 9/16 vs. Fayetteville State W, 45-42 and a pair of touchdowns. Brendon Ashby and Tre’von King tallied seven tackles each to pace 9/23 JOHNSON C. SMITH W, 20-17 the Bulldogs. 9/30 at Shaw L, 23-17 TICKETS: General Admission tickets are $15 and Senior Citizens, Military with I.D. and 10/7 VIRGINIA STATE L, 56-0 Visiting tickets are $10. In-Stadium parking is $10 and Outside Stadium parking is $5. 10/14 LINCOLN (PA) W, 56-18 10/21 at Chowan L, 28-18 10/28 at Virginia Union L, 37-21 11/4 BOWIE STATE 1 P.M. CIAA STANDINGS Northern Division Div. Conf. Ovr. Virginia State University 4-0 6-0 8-0 Bowie State University 3-1 5-1 8-1 Virginia Union University 3-1 5-1 6-3 Chowan University 1-3 3-3 3-6 Damon Wilson . Coach . Earnest. Wilson Elizabeth City State University 1-3 2-4 4-5 Bowie State ‘98 . Alma. Mater . .Texas . Tech ‘89 Lincoln (Pa.) University 0-4 0-6 0-9 55-38 (9th season) . Record at School . 9-10. (2nd season) Southern Division Div. Conf. Ovr. 55-38 (9th season) . Overall Record . 7-36. (5th season) Fayetteville State University 4-0 4-2 5-4 6-2 . Record . vs. Today’s Opponent . 0-1. Winston-Salem State University 3-1 4-2 6-3 Saint Augustine’s University 3-1 4-2 4-5 Bowie State University Sports Information Office Shaw University 1-3 2-4 3-6 Leonidas S. James Complex • Office #124 • Bowie, MD 20715 Johnson C. Smith University 1-3 1-5 1-8 Phone 301-860-3574 • Fax 301-860-3585 • Website: www.bsubulldogs.com Livingstone College 0-4 0-6 0-9 Contact: Gregory C. Goings, Director of Sports Information • Email: [email protected] versus Elizabeth City State “Vikings” Saturday, November 4, 2017 | 1 pm ET BSU MEDIA POLICIES Bowie State Sports Information Sports Information Director:Gregory C. Goings DAILY INTERVIEWS SID Office Phone: (301) 860-3574 Coach Wilson, all assistant coaches and players are available for interviews after practice. The first 30 SID Mobile: (301) 318-9937 minutes of practice are open to photographers unless E-mail: [email protected] otherwise noted. Website: www.bsubulldogs.com PLAYER INTERVIEWS Under no circumstances should media members contact a BSU student-athlete without prior consent and approval from the BSU Sports Information Office and/or football coach Damon Wilson. The same policy applies to the family members of student-athletes. STAFF INTERVIEWS All interview requests for assistant coaches or athletics department staff members must also be approved and cleared by the BSU Sports Information Office. POSTGAME POLICY The Bowie State locker room is closed at all times. Coach Wilson, his assistant coaches and players will be available for post game interviews on the field at all home BSU Quick Facts games. On the road, BSU will conduct interviews at a Location: Bowie, MD designated location determined by the host institution. Founded: January 9, 1865 CREDENTIAL REQUESTS Enrollment: 6,148 Credential requests are taken via e-mail. Please President: Dr. Aminta Breaux e-mail Gregory C. Goings ([email protected]). Requests must be made by 5 p.m. on the Wednesday of Alma Mater: Temple University game week. Credentials will be mailed if time permits; Affiliation: NCAA Division II otherwise they will be available for pickup at Bulldogs Stadium (Loop Road) Media Entrance. Interior space Conference: CIAA in the press box is extremely limited. Arangements Nickname: Bulldogs will be made to accomodate all working media in the best possible manner. However, a credential does not Colors: Black & Gold (PMS 115 / 116) guarantee a seat in the press box. NO CREDENTIAL Stadium: Bulldogs REQUEST WILL BE HONORED ON GAMEDAY!!! Any Capacity/Surface: 2,964/Synthetic Turf misuse of credentials will result in removal from the Bulldogs Stadium and the permanent voiding of the Athletic Phone: (301) 860-3570 credential. Athletic Fax: (301) 860-3585 Athletic Director: Clyde Doughty, Jr. Asst. Coaches / Support Staff Alma Mater: New York Institute of Technology AD Phone: (301) 860-3559 Offensive Coordinator: ............................. Moses Ware Defensive Coordinator: ......................... Antone’ Sewell E-mail: [email protected] Dir. of Fb Ops./Defensive Line: .............. Aaron Kinchen Overall Record Last Year: 7-4 Offensive Line/Strength & Conditioning: ......... Richard Reddix Wide Receivers: ..................................... Raul Alleyne Conference Record: 6-1 Tight Ends: ...............................................David Fant Non-Conference Record: 1-3 Defensive Backs: ................................Melvin Coleman Linebackers: ..........................................Kyle Jackson Basic Offense: Multiple Running Backs: ..........................................Roy Jones Basic Defense: 4-3 Assistant to the Head Coach: ........ Dr. Henry Frazier, III Offensive Quality Control: ........................... Tyrae Reid Lettermen Returning 47 Defensive Quality Control: .................Oladameji Layeni Lettermen Lost: 17 Student Assistant (Quarterbacks): .... Nyema Washington Video Coordinator: ........................... Kendrick Kenney Starters Returning: 17 Administrative Assistant: ......................Arthur Thomas Starters Lost: 6 Equipment Manager: ........................ Rasheda Spratley versus Elizabeth City State “Vikings” Saturday, November 4, 2017 | 1 pm ET Most Pass Breakups and Most Blocked THE WILSON FILE Kicks. They posted a 6-1 CIAA record; the best Bowie State conference record PERSONAL: since 1989, and had two players receive Hometown: Washington, DC conference awards. Wilson has had five Wife: Allison (Dunn) players represent Bowie State University in Son: Dylan Russell Athletics HBCU All-Star game and two players selected to participate in Division I All Star Game, two players in the NFL and EDUCATION: one in the IFL (Indoor Football League), and High School: Suitland HS (1995) graduated 30 players in three years. Wilson College: Bowie State (2000) was also one of the twenty coaches selected from across the country to participate in the NCAA Expert Coaches Academy. The one– PLAYING EXPERIENCE: time Coach of the Week used his powers of Suitland HS (Tight End / 1991-1995) persuasion and strong business acumen to Montgomery C.C. (Tight End / 1995-1996) assist the University and supporters in the Bowie State (Tight End / 1997-98) installation of a million dollar synthetic turf field at the Bulldogs Stadium. In 2011 the Bulldogs found it hard to replace COACHING EXPERIENCE: the senior class from the 2010 season. 1999-2003 Asst. Head Coach, Running Backs and Although the Bulldogs started off 3-0 they Special Teams Coordinator, Bowie State then experienced some loses in close games 2004-07 Assistant Coach, Texas Southern that they were unable to bounce back from. 2008- Asst. Head Coach/RB, Prairie View A&M While it was a challenging season on the 2009- Head Coach, Bowie State gridiron, it did not prevent the Bulldogs from experiencing success in the classroom and in the community. There were 15 Damon Wilson begins his 9th year at the seniors to graduate from the 2011 team and helm of the Bowie State University football seven players that received All Conference program. Wilson, who was an all-conference recognition. tight end for the Bulldogs (1998), did his first tour of duty as an assistant coach from In the summer of 2013, Coach Wilson 1999-2003 under Henry Frazier.
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