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PHOTO COURTESY OF BUKU MUSIC + ART PROJECT #TOOBUKU Katie Estabrook REPORTER |@katieestabrook

UKU Music and Arts artists, including Kid Cudi, Future, Festival attendee, Alyssa so awesome to hear raw and live Festival, located in Pretty Lights, Sam Feldt, CHVRCHES, Frye, said that the “pop-up” perfor- string instruments being played in B Datsik and many others. mances created variety and were an unexpected spot at the festival. New Orleans Louisiana,  e wide array of music was her favorite part of BUKU. We had been listening to a lot of succeeded in surrounding the not the only thing that set BUKU apart “My favorite memory about mixed and electronic made music, attendees with good vibes, from other festivals. BUKU would have to be when my so it was a nice surprise to hear great music and a loving, open New Orleans art and culture friend and I were walking in be- and appreciate live pop up street environment. was intertwined throughout the entire tween stages trying to get to the per-formances” On March 11 and 12, experience. next music set and we randomly  e festival utilizes every festival goers ocked to Mardi “Pop-up” performances by stumbled upon two street artist part of Mardi Gras world, including Gras World to listen and dance breakdancers, drummers and violinists playing string instruments,” said the oats, giving the attendee an to music that ranged from hip- as well as live gra ti art by local artists Frye. “Our faces instantly lit up and exclusive behind the scenes look hop to EDM. are a few of the unique characteristics we started dancing in the middle  e festival hosted 60 of the festival. of the festival with strangers. It was SEE #TOOBUKU PAGE 7 “Blue Mind” theory shows many health benefi ts of the ocean Briana Rivas REPORTER | @BRILAURENBELA

Author and marine biolo- gist Wallace J. Nichols has con- ducted years of research to show how being on, under or near the ELIJAH WILSON IAN BROOKING, THE CHANTICLEER ocean is bene cial to one’s health. In his book, “Blue Mind” he de- scribes why humans are drawn to Coastal makes the ocean, how the brain is a ect- ed and how it a ects an overall general feeling of well being. history in CIT Many studies in the past Ian Brooking focused on how the brain is REPORTER | @ian_brooking a ected by di erent mediums. A er a surprising loss to Gardner-Webb in the quar- From music to television, these ter nal of the Big South tournament, the Chanticleers got are all things that have been re- back to their winning ways Tuesday night in the College Insid- PHOTO COURTESY OF BLUE MIND searched. ers Tournament. However, a study on the e ect of the rhythms of the ocean SEE BLUE MIND PAGE 5 SEE CIT HISTORY PAGE 8

NEWS | 3 FEATURES | 7 SPORTS | 8 ENTERTAINMENT | 9 IN THIS ISSUE Dont Spray It Return of the Chants Victory at CIT Education and Marriage Baseball Win Creed

2 23 MARCH 2016 EDITOR’S NOTE “Go Higher” Samantha Bergold EDITOR-IN-CHIEF | @samanthabergold THE STUDENT VOICE OF COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY Miss South Carolina 2013, Brooke Mo- ship covered, you need to beware of the “four D’s” steller, did a seminar entitled “LeaderSHEEP: How that can hold you back from being an adequate I Spell Leadership” on March 3. leader.  ey are drinking, drugs, dating, and dumb She talked about the  ve leadership skills friends. If you look out for these four D’s and not you need by using the word LeaderSHEEP from let them distract you, you can then focus on what her new novel. She co-wrote this novel with her really matters and not waste your time or your life. mother. Mosteller is a current law student at the For example, if you are having trouble with dumb University of South Carolina and will be graduat- friends, you should think of the phrase her coach ing in May. She graduated from Furman in 2012. used to say, “show me your friends and I’ll show I ran into Mosteller before the seminar you your future.” Samantha Bergold Katie Estabrook Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor started. She was incredibly sweet and friendly. She  roughout the whole seminar, Mosteller had a  rm handshake and kept asking me ques- radiated positivity and happiness. Mosteller said tions about myself. Little did I know, this was part she stays positive from thinking about what she can of her must have leadership skills. control. For example, if she is in an uncomfortable  e SHEEP acronym stands for smile, situation, she will critic the problem. handshake, eye contact, engage, and posture. She will think about what she can control, She talked about how a smile will make how this will a ect her longterm, and what is true you appear more welcoming and friendly. A  rm here. She said part of having wisdom is thinking handshake will help you gain professionalism and longterm. Instead of getting upset about some- respect from others. thing, think about what is true in that situation and Lauren Krahling Gwen Washington Mosteller went over how important it is to what you control. For example, you can control Art Director Assistant Art Director keep eye contact when you are talking to someone. how you feel. It is much more meaningful to keep eye contact Most importantly, Mosteller discussed her Reporters when you are talking to someone rather than look- mantra, “Go Higher.” You can “Go Higher” by not Ian Brooking ing at your phone because the eyes are the window comparing yourself to others. Mosteller said there Hallie Bonds to someones soul. You can tell the emotion of how is no like you out there and God made you unique. Kaley Lawrimore someone feels about that topic they are discussing If you feel yourself feeling defeated or confused, Briana Rivas my keeping eye contact. you should think of these two words. Jeremy Razook Mosteller covered how to be engaged with Mosteller’s  nal tip of advice was that Jessica Wetzler people by constantly communicating with them. you should “do what scares you and give yourself You can do this by asking them questions. For grace.” example, as Miss South Carolina 2013, she has had Photographers Ian Brooking to go into a room full of people where she does not Breanna Giddings know anyone. By asking them questions, she was able to learn information and keep the conversa- tion going. Business Manager Lastly, Mosteller went over having good Ridge Moss posture. At the Miss. American pageant, one con- testant said how having good posture is your best Faculty Advisor accessory because it is free and you will automati- Gwen Fowler cally look better. A er you have these  ve skills of leader- COURTESY PHOTO WEEKLY FORECAST 3/23 - 3/29 The Chanticleer is the editorially independent student produced weekly newspaper of Coastal HIGH LOW PRECIPITATION Carolina University. The fi rst issue of The Chanticleer was released on October 23, 1963. The Chanticleer is published weekly in the fall and 3/23 WEDNESDAY 77˚ 53˚ 0% spring semesters. Letters to the editor are welcome from the Coastal Carolina University community. The Editor-in-Chief reserves the right to condense THURSDAY and edit submissions for libel and space. A letter 3/24 80˚ 61˚ 20% to the editor does not guarantee submission. Advertisements refl ect the views and opinions of the advertiser, not the views and the opinions 3/25 FRIDAY 74˚ 48˚ 80% of The Chanticleer. Articles represent the views and opinions of the author and/or people in the article. The Chanticleer is committed to accuracy. If you fi nd an error or mistake in an issue of The 3/26 SATURDAY 72˚ 52˚ 10% Chanticleer, please let us know. Mistakes can be reported to [email protected]. Corrections will be printed in the following issue. 3/27 SUNDAY 76˚ 56˚ 40%

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The Chanticleer staff apologizes for incor- rect information about Kappa Sigma and Jonathan Bruenn, a candidate for SGA pres- ident, in a news story on Feb. 24. The article incorrectly stated the reason the fraternity was suspended for about a month in late 2014. We regret this error. 23 MARCH 2016 3 NEWS Dont Spray It: Coastal reveals new aerosol recycling program

Sustainability and Envi- Katie Estabrook ronmental Health and Safety at REPORTER |@katieestabrook Coastal have teamed up in the e ort to reduce the number of Aerosol cans in the Horry County L a n d  l l . According to the Direc- tor of Environmental Health and Safety, Boyd Holt, the metal in the cans does not break down.  is can cause the cans to become pro- jectiles which puts county land ll workers in immediate danger. “Being able to recycle the metal cans will keep them out of the land ll for safety reasons,” said Holt. “ e fact that if these aero- sol cans are simply tossed in the regular trash, they could injure a worker on the land ll surface.  e PHOTO COURTESY OF SUSTAIN COASTAL cans are sometimes ran through Coastal’s maintenance uses “We’ve been working with disappointing living in a tourist some kind of processing facility a large number of aerosol cans each Sustainability and they are going to area because recycling isn’t pro- and I know workers have been month. While most of the bottles are provide bins to locations that would moted much in the businesses and injured from these.” squirt bottles, the dust cleaner that routinely generate these aerosol motels by the beach, which kinda According to an article by is used to regularly clean the oors cans like facilities, maintenance, and o sets anything that anybody in- EKO Environmental Corp, these in buildings on campus is contained things like that,” said Holt. “Oth- land does for the recycling e ort. cans are highly combustible. in an aerosol spray can. er areas that may only have a can We have to be more proactive in “ e aerosol cans contain Coastal maintenance worker, a month can call in so we can get that area.” both the main product and the Kenny Grissett, said that he feels the them on a case by case basis.”  e program o cially propellants which are packed un- program is necessary. With the pressing state of began on February 26 when the der pressure,” the article read. “Usually I use the dust mop the environment, the importance of “Green Team” from the Environ-

spray a couple times when I’m doing reserving the planet is obvious. mental Health and Safety o ce “ e propellants are highly the oors,” said Grissett. “One can Boyd stressed that it is went out and collected the  rst combustible and might even end usually lasts about a week or so. I important for everyone to recycle, batch of aerosol cans from the up in the explosion of the can, think this program is really needed especially those living inland. designated drop o areas. when exposed to heat.  ere is ev- because safely getting rid of it, it not “It’s important for us to recy- ery possibility of the land ll work- going into the trash, and having a cle especially living in a tourist area,” For information regard- er being hurt by the entire process safe place to put it is a superb thing.” said Holt. “We only have so much ing the designated drop o areas, as well. So, it is very important to Holt said that there are land ll room at Horry County and contact the Environmental Health ensure that the cans are properly future plans to put bins in some when it’s gone our stu will have to O ce at 843-349-2817. disposed.” buildings around campus. be trucked to other locations. It’s The correlation between a college education and marriage Jeremy Razook REPORTER |@elrazooa A college education could be bene cial a likely marriage life of at least 20 years for their Carolina University’s Counseling Services. “People to a new union according to a study performed  rst marriage, while just 40% of women with a high want and need someone who can help man-age life by the National Center for Health Statistics. school degree or less could see their  rst marriage in a responsible and successful way.”  e research  nds that women and men that last just as long.  e study, reported by the Pew Research receive a higher education have a greater About 65% of men with a bachelor’s degree Center, uses a derivation of marital history data probability of experiencing a lasting marriage, could see their  rst marriage last 20 years or more con-structed by the National Survey of Family compared with those that own a high school versus just 50% of men with a high school diploma Growth that included a sampling of women and diploma or less. or less. men aged 15-44 (22-44 for educational compari-  e study estimates that 78% of women A college degree is a desirable trait in a mate,” sons). who have obtained their bachelor’s degree have said Sean Pierce, a student counselor at Coastal In addition, a 2011 study by the Pew Research Center recognized that 78% of adults who hold college degrees had ever been married compared to 69% of those without a high school diploma, thus furthering the disparity associating education and marriage in the U.S. Pierce said that possessing mutual goals and interests as well as di ering interests are certainly bene cial to any successful marriage. Financial stability also plays an im- portant role when seeking a  rst time spouse, while possessing a college degree works as an investment tool for future earnings explained Pierce.  e Pew report also states that college edu- cated adults marry later in life, an equally import- ant element to an enduring wedlock. “Generally, those who married older have a better chance at successful marriages,” said Pierce. According to research performed by the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, in 2011 a college graduate’s average salary was 84% higher than that of a high school gradu- ate’s. Yet, this does not just exhibit a  nancial disparity. It’s also a liated with age. “For those who aspire to high-income and high-status occupations, training, and apprentice- ship can stretch well into the mid-twenties and even thirties,” said Pierce. And for a woman with a college education,

PHOTO COURTESY OF PEW RESEARCH CENTER marrying later may indicate a bigger income. SEE MARRIAGE PAGE 5

23 MARCH 02016 5 NEWS Millennials make a mark FROM BLUE MIND at polls in South Carolina Kaley Lawrimore REPORTER | @kaleylawrimore For the  rst time February 27, drew in roughly On the Democratic side, in the 2016 contest, South 55,000 young people. young people supported Carolina saw more millen- “Once again, young Senator Bernie Sanders over nials participating in the voters turned out in large Secretary Hillary Clinton state’s Republican primary numbers in South Carolina, during Super Tuesday. than they did in the Demo- particularly on the Repub-  e statistics gathered cratic one. lican side, and expressed a from Sanders’ support rang- PHOTO COURTSEY OF BLUE MIND According to a press di erent candidate prefer- es from more than 80% in on the brain had yet to be conducted. release sent out by  e ence than older voters,” said Vermont and Oklahoma, to In 2011, Nichols decided to change that by bringing Center for Information and Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg, only 38% in Alabama, which together a group of people from varying professions includ- Research on Civic Learning Director of CIRCLE. “Young was the one state in which ing neuroscientists, artists, urban planners, and even real and Engagement, or CIR- people are participating and, young people actually favored estate agents. CLE, it shows that overall potentially, gearing up to Clinton over Sanders.  e study researched the ways in which the mind, 18% of South Carolina’s shape this election.” “On Super Tuesday, body, and souls are a ected by water. youth took to the polls in With the  rst Super young voters demonstrated  e researchers coined the name, “Blue Mind Gath- the “First in the South” Tuesday data also in the that they are paying close at- ering” and continued to conduct many experiments to test primary. books, youth participation tention and want to be heard,” the theory. Secretary Hillary showed the eagerness millen- said Kawashima-Ginsberg.  rough many di erent studies the study concluded Clinton was the winner of nials have to in uence both “While young Re- that the ocean has positive a ects on the mind, body, and the South Carolina primary parties, but especially on the publicans are voting in truly sense of well being. It induces meditative like state. for the Democratic side, Republican side. record shattering numbers,  e Sands Research Group studied a group of 45 although people ages 17-29 “In the Republican Democratic youth are con- women who were asked to watch a combination of commer- preferred Senator Bernie primaries and caucuses, tinuing to show their enthu- cials, comedy skits, and ocean environments. Sanders 54% to 46% over young people continued to siasm by increasing their vote  e EEG readings indicated that the water images Clinton. participate in record num- share in these primaries.” evoked both positive emotions and a longer attention span.  ose numbers bers,” according to a release  e next chance Adena Leibman, Ocean and Coastal Policy Advisor for U.S. are a far smaller margin of from CIRCLE. “In particular, young Democratic voters Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, has spent much of her life support among youth than youth participation in the have to cast their ballot are in in relationship with the ocean. She agrees that the ocean “Sanders enjoyed in pervi- Republican contests increased the Democrat Caucuses for indeed has a tranquil e ect. ous 2016 primaries,” stated dramatically in Texas and Alaska, Hawaii, and Washing- “Its scale is almost unfathomable, and there’s some- CIRCLE. Virginia.” ton on March 26. thing simultaneously awe inspiring and soothing about that,” Studies show that Statistics from CIR-  e next chance for said Leibman. “It’s hard to get worked up about the little the young Republicans’ vote CLE showed that the younger the young Republicans will things when you realize you’re kind of a little thing yourself. choice also di ered from Republican vote supported be on April 5 for the Wiscon- But for me, since I’ve kind of dedicated my career/life to the those of older generations. Senators Ted Cruz and Marco sin Presidential Primary and oceans, it’s also inspiring from the sense that time near and According to CIRCLE, Rubio, while many were still Spring Election. in the ocean reinvigorates my passion to protect it.” “youth were less likely to not as fond of Donald Trump  is will allow both parties to Another relevant study concluded that Australians in support Donald Trump, as are the older voters. participate on the same day. New South Wales who lived closer to the ocean were 27 per- 26% compared to 33% of all cent more likely to have higher activity levels and 38 percent primary voters.” more likely to partake in regular vigorous activity. Senator Ted Cruz Water related activities were also found to reduce the symp- was the top pick for the toms of PTSD. young Republicans with A study conducted by researchers at the University 28%. of South Maine, the University of Utah, and the Salt Lake Overall, nearly City Veterans administration found improvements in all the 130,000 young people took areas monitored a er veterans were taken on a four day trip their voice to the polls in exploring rivers in wilderness locations. the South Carolina pri- PTSD symptoms and perceptual stress decreased overall by maries.  e Republican 19 percent and physical stress symptoms went down by 28 Primary, that was held percent. Sleep quality improved. Depression and anxiety on Saturday February 20, lessened signi cantly. saw an estimated 74,000 Nichols explained that sur ng is especially soothing. millennials. Whereas, the “Surfers probably exhibit more Blue Mind than Democratic primary, which anyone,” said Nichols. “ ey are attuned to the water, used to happened on Saturday PHOTO COURTESY OF TUFTS UNIVERSITY watching it carefully for hours on end, reading its changes, looking for the smallest indication that the next wave will be, FROM MARRIAGE if not the perfect wave, at least rideable.” By their 30s, col- Anna Troy, a local surfer, is a real life example of how lege-educated women see the ocean can heal. Since receiving her  rst sur oard at 9 an $18,152 di erence in years old, she has been inseparable with it and the waves. personal income between “Sitting on a sur oard with your thoughts is one of the best college-educated women meditations I think there is,” said Troy. “When I am paddling who marry before the age on my sur oard during heavy surf it can be one of the most of 20.  e discrepancy is mentally challenging things that I do. My mind is the only much higher when com- thing I can hear cheering me on. Once you are there it is one pared with women who of the best feelings of relief!” only have a high school Nichols’ extensive research, discussed in detail in his education or some college book, shows the true healing power of water including addi- experience. tional studies of its e ect on speci c disorders like addiction and Autism.  e Marriage Project also PHOTO COURSEY OF AMERICAN COMMUNITY SURVEY indicates that marrying at Nichols also said that one’s connection to the water Nevertheless, how and why 89% of men and women who any age between 20 and can improve creativity. these marriages end also o er obtained a bachelor’s degree 29 distinguishes a sizable “Water’s in nite variety and sometimes terrifying an indirect ingredient. or higher ever married and di erence in income when depth has an unrivaled inspirational force when it comes to  e ‘National Longitudinal only 26% ever divorced. compared to their “high the physical world,” said Nichols. Survey of Youth 1979’ annu-  ose with a high school school educated only” For more in depth information on Nichols’ studies ally followed a group of men education or less were near- counterparts. read his book, “Blue Mind:  e Surprising Science  at and women who were born in ly equal in marriage rate at  ese components o er Shows How Being Near, In, On, or Under Water Can Make the 1950s and 60s in order to 87%. However, the divorce further evidence into how a You Happier, Healthier, More Connected, and Better at What pattern marriage and divorce rate was about 17 percentage college education provides You D o.” rates in the U.S. points higher at 43%. a continuing marriage.  e survey established that We’re not old news. Keep up-to-date with Coastal Carolina University news and events. ARCH 29 Y, M DA ES TU DAY, MARCH RS 3 U 1 Sunrise Yoga H T 7 a.m. • HTC Center

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 is year marks the  nal sea- son of Coastal Carolina football for 22 seniors. Jabari Bothwell, Devin Brown, Kenny Daniels, De’Angelo Hender- son, and Bruce Mapp are just a few of the star studded seniors that will walk on the  eld for the  nal time come Senior Day in November. “It’s de nitely going to be emotional,” said Bruce Mapp. “When that  nal game is over, I really don’t know how I’ll react.” Mapp  nished last season with 50 receptions for 769 yards, passing 2,000 receiving yards in his career. He only needs nine receptions to reach 150 receptions. BRUCE MAPP IAN BROOKING, THE CHANTICLEER Since Coastal is in a transition period from FCS to FBS, there is no ing is that I’m about only less than football. “He has an outstanding record and he postseason play for Coastal Carolina 300 yards to get 1,000 career receiv-  e success of players like Josh is a great addition to our program.” in the 2016 season. While many fans ing yards,” said Henderson. “As a run- Norman and Mike Tolbert is de nitely Another senior that hopes to make and players are upset that Coastal will ning back, that’s special. However, at hope for not only the seniors who hope his mark this season is running back not be able to participate in the FCS the end of the day, I’m more focused to hear their name be called at the dra and special teams’ spe-cialist, Kenny Playo s, there is now a new goal for on what I can do to help my team be in April, but future recruits and in- Daniels. the 2016 season. successful and win games.” com-ing freshman. Daniels was made a walk on “A goal we have set is to  nish Henderson graduated in the “It shows that we are as hungry in the spring of 2013. the season undefeated,” said Devin spring of 2015 with a degree in rec- as the players in the FBS level,” said “ at has been my favorite Brown. “We would be the  rst team reation and sports management. He Mapp. “When critics say that we won’t memory so far at Coastal Carolina,” in Coastal Carolina history to do it.” is currently working on his second make it because we are from an FCS said Daniels. “It was a huge ac-com- Devin Brown returned two kick o s degree in communications. school, that is just more fuel to our  re.” plishment, especially for someone last season and is two away from However, Henderson feels that he has  e new season will also bring in a new who wasn’t heavily recruited out of breaking the FCS return record. un nished business he needs to take defensive coordinator. high school.” “It would be nice to get that,” said care of. Mickey Matthews’s last job was With the amount of records Brown. “It would de nitely be an “My legacy at Coastal Car- at James Madison University, where he and the milestones this group of added bonus to my career. At the olina isn’t complete yet,” said Hen- worked for 15 years, winning a national seniors has accomplished, there is no end of the day, I’m out here to better derson. “I still have things I need to title in 2004. doubt that Coastal Carolina fans will myself as a player and help my team accomplish, some goals I need to “Coastal Carolina has great be in for a treat in the 2016 season. out in whatever way I can.” achieve.” promise in their future and I’m glad I  ere is already a growing legacy Coastal fans were glad to hear Mapp graduated in December get to be a part of it,” said Mat-thews. that these men have built and it will when De’Angelo Henderson decided and is attending graduate school for “We have a great group of guys continue to grow in the upcoming to return for his senior year. business. that I am excited to work with.” Jabari seasons. Henderson rushed for over Coach Joe Moglia has been a Bothwell, a communication major, Each player feels that while 1,300 yards and had a touchdown huge impact in the players’ lives, both posted 73 tackles last season, reach- they have some work le to do, the in each game of 2015. Henderson on and o the  eld. ing 100 career total tackles. He had an memories they have made and the needs only 521 rushing yards to reach  e Be A Man (BAM) pro- outstanding 11 tackle performance in a people they have met has molded the 4,000 yard mark in his career at gram has been very bene cial to play- win over Presbyterian. them into the men and players they Coastal Carolina. ers who are undecided or are not sure “I’m really excited to see what are now. “One thing I  nd pretty amaz- on what they want to do a er a life of he brings to the table,” said Bothwell.

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bass, lined the Mississippi River, each were then automatically uploaded with it’s own unique vibe. to the attendees linked social media One stage in particular stood accounts. out to Frye.  e loving and friendly en- “ e Back Alley stage stole vironment created by attendees and my heart,” said Frye. “Every artist artists created an intimate feeling that threw and I believe it had a lot to do is unmatched by any other festival. with the genre of music which was ArtIsts regularly came out Progressive House.  e energy and into the crowd a er the set was  n- vibes at this stage were amazing and ished to speak and interact with fans. always positive. It was de nitely more Frye stressed that everyone secluded and intimate and the artists should attend BUKU. were able to connect with the crowd. “I would attend this festival  ere also was a beautiful view of the again and de nitely recommend to Greater New Orle-ans bridge.” any festival goer to try at least once,” Festival sta were obvious- said Frye. “My overall experience ly dedicated to providing the best was amazing. By far the best festival BUKU experience for the at-tendees. I’ve attended be-cause of the positive “BUKreatures” roamed the energy, creativity, variety, and vibes. It festival in full costume and photog- was Too BUKU!” raphy sta regularly took photos that

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PHOTO COURTESY OF BUKU MUSIC + ART PROJECT 8 23 MARCH 2016 SPORTS Another Victory in the CIT Coastal

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Coastal Carolina’s season Badou Diagne  nished the game with continues a er a 71-62 victory at 19 points and 10 rebounds. Baseball the HTC Center over New Hamp- “Badou played a key part in shire in the second round of the keeping us in the game during the College Insider Tournament.  rst half,” said Ellis. “He made some wins According to GoCCUS- key shots and assisted on some excel- ports, Head Coach Cli Ellis said lent defensive stops.” it was a hard fought win against a  is was Diagne’s  rst dou- weekend very good New Hampshire team. ble-double since February 6 at Rad- “When you get to this point ford when he scored 13 points and in the season, every game is a tough hauled in 16 rebounds. series game,” said Ellis. “You have to dig In total, seniors Marcus Free- deep and  gure the other team out.” man, Badou Diagne, Tristan Cur- It was a close contest in the  rst tis, and Aaron Law hauled in 25 of against half, with New Hampshire leading Coastal’s 43 rebounds. Freeman led at the break, 28-25. Coastal made a the team with three blocks Saturday run at the start of the second half to a ernoon. Longwood help get a seven point lead thanks With the victory, Coastal Jessica Wetzler to Elijah Wilson, who  nished with improves to 20-11 on the season.  is JAYLEN SHAW BREANNA GIDDINGS, REPORTER | @jessica_wetzler THE CHANTICLEER 19 points on the night. is Coastal’s   h 20 plus win season in Coastal Carolina traveled to “Jaylen and Elijah came up the last seven years. that we’re able to play and keep it at Farmville, Virginia to play against big for us again tonight,” said Ellis. “Twenty wins is always some- home.” the Longwood Lancers. “Our defense got us stops and we thing,” said Ellis. “It always makes a  e Chanticleers will be back  e team would go on to capitalized on the o ensive end. It season special. It’s really a tribute to in action on Wednesday night at 7 win the weekend series with a 11-2 was a great team e ort.” the players and I am really happy for p. at the HTC Center to host a CIT victory and improve their 13-9 over- Jaylen Shaw  nished with our seniors.  ey’ve been here a long Quarter nal matchup. all and 2-1 in the Big South. 16 points on the night, shooting time and this is their third straight Coastal Carolina started the 50 percent from a 3-point range. twenty plus win season. I’m glad series on March 18 with a double hitter planned out for the day.  e FROM CIT HISTORY  rst game started at 2 p.m. and the second game started at 6 p.m. “We are very grateful to giving Coastal the 39-36 lead. From points, nine rebounds, and two During the  rst inning be playing in the postseason,” said there on out, Coastal never looked blocks in his return to the court. He both teams started o swinging by junior guard Elijah Wilson. “Many back. Shaw’s three-pointer put Coast- also made plays on the defensive end making plays to keep the score 0-0. teams aren’t playing at this time of al on an 11-4 run. that helped Coastal pull away toward  is cycle continued into the fourth the year so it’s a real blessing to us “I have to give credit to my the end of the game. inning, until Coastal Carolina made and for us to play in front of our teammates for  nding Jaylen and “Whenever you get stops like its  rst run. home crowd.” I during that little run there,” said that, especially those that are deep in G.K. Young scored o of Coastal Carolina defeated Wilson. “ ey trusted us to take this the game, it really kills a team’s con- Chadwick’s double, leaving Coast- Mercer on Tuesday to get its  rst kinds of shots and we were fortunate  dence,” said Wilson. “Coach always al Carolina in the lead. Longwood postseason win in program history. to be able to knock them down.” tells us we have to get stops and try to would follow with three runs to Elijah Wilson led the way with 18 It was a good return for produce on o ense.” home, leaving the score 3-1 by the points to guide the Chanticleers to senior Badou Diagne, who missed Jaylen Shaw shot a three end of the fourth. a 65-57 victory at the HTC Center. the opportunity to play during his pointer with 2:20 minutes le in the  e game started to heat up Coastal has made four senior night game against Charleston second half extended the lead to nine with Coastal Carolina making an- NCAA tournament appearances Southern due to injury. for Coastal and sealed the victory. other run at the top of the sixth, but and two appearances in the Nation- “It felt amazing to be back out Shaw  nished with 16 points on the would fall short when Longwood al Invitational Tournament (NIT), there,” said Diagne. “By the feeling I night. added two more runs by the bottom yet lost in all six games. Coastal’s have a er this game, I can tell that I “We had guys who made big of the eighth. 1991 win over Jackson State did not want to do this for the rest of my life. plays on both ends of the court,” said Coastal Carolina started the count as an NCAA Tournament I was enjoying being out there with Head Coach Cli Ellis. “We fought weekend series with a 5-2 loss. win since it was a play-in game. my teammates. I am thankful for hard. We won and advanced.” Shortly a er the  rst game, It was a back and forth game with the crowd that came tonight as well.  e CollegeInsider.com Coastal Carolina played for a second Mercer putting Coastal on its heels. Hearing them cheer as I came back in Postseason Tournament (CIT), was game of the day. With just over 10 minutes to go, really meant a lot to me.” formed in 2009 and several teams Longwood made their  rst Jaylen Shaw knocked down a three, Diagne  nished with eight have bene ted from participating run during the bottom of the third, and winning this tournament. Mer- trailing behind Coastal Carolina. cer won the CIT in 2012 and then Young scored again o of knocked o 3 seed Duke in the  rst Woodall Jr. single at the top of the round of the NCAA Tournament. In fourth. Parrett scored o of Young’s fact, three CIT runner-ups are partic- double to le center. Longwood ipating in this year’s Big Dance.  ey would follow with a second run at are Yale, Iona, and Weber State. the bottom of the   h. “A deep run in this tourna- At the top of the ninth, ment would me a lot for our guys Coastal made three successful runs and our program,” said Ellis. “We’re to win the game. Paez made a home getting experience, the feel of post- run down le  eld. Remillard and season play, and you’re trying to lay Cooke scored o of a wild pitch. some groundwork for the future of Coastal Carolina defeated the program.” Longwood 7-2, ending the double hitter.

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1989 Creed Pier House Restaurant

ARTIST GENRE LOCATION TAYLOR SWIFT DRAMA MYRTLE BEACH, SC GENRE RELEASE DATE TYPE POP 25 NOVEMBER 2015 SEAFOOD RATING RATING RATING 10 10 10

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Taylor Swift introduces herself to the world of pop Creed tells the story of the former heavyweight The Pier House Restaurant is a seafood restaurant with her fi fth studio album, 1989. The girl who used champion Rocky Balboa as he trains the son of his located on the Boardwalk at Second Avenue and to sing about Tim McGraw and having teardrops on former rival and friend, Apollo Creed. North Ocean Boulevard in Myrtle Beach, South her guitar is now “shaking off ” her country roots and The son of Apollo Creed, Adonis Johnson, is played Carolina. entering the pop genre. by Michael B. Jordon, who has a love for boxing, but has Second Avenue Pier includes the Pier House “Shake It Off ” was the fi rst single off this album, been trying to keep his name under wraps. Johnson has released in August, two months before the al-bum a fear that if anyone fi nds out who his father is, he will Restaurant, one of the many piers located on Myrtle release. not have earned his name himself. Beach Boardwalk that has a great fi shing spot and “Shake It Off ” was nominated for three Grammys in Balboa is hesitant at fi rst to train Johnson because he open air bar. 2015, but lost to Sam Smith’s “Stay with Me” in two of does not know if he wants to get involved with boxing Since Pier House Restaurant is based on the three designated categories. again to that extent. However, after fi nding out that Boardwalk, the view from inside the restaurant The second single, “,” which was released Johnson is Creeds son, something magical happens. is absolutely breathtaking. It gives customers a in November 2015 was nominated for Record of the It was very well portrayed in the movie that the picturesque view of the Atlantic Ocean. Year and Song of the Year at the 2016 Grammy Awards. relationship between Balboa and Johnson is meant to Guests can dine inside or take their meal outside While those two lost, Swift’s 1989 album did pick up the be. and have the wonderful sea breeze give an even more Grammy for Album of the Year. The viewer can tell that Adonis Johnson really put in relaxing feeling. Swift is the fi rst woman to win Album of the Year a lot of work outside of the fi lm. He had to keep in shape twice as a leading artist. for the boxer role he has to play. The lunch menu ranges in prices from a $5 house Taylor Swift took a risk with releasing 1989. Many The viewer can feel a lot of character and passion made cup of soup to an $18 combination of fl ounder critics believed that she should have stayed in country through the Johnson character. and shrimp. music and that pop was going to ruin her career. Its Balboa in the fi lm played a very well-rounded coach Both the lunch and dinner menus share some funny critics should say that. who knew what he was talking about. Having the actual similarities in appetizers. The lunch menu off ers Not only was 1989 Swift’s most successful album with Rocky Balboa play the character is something that more sandwiches. The Conway Club is an excellent three Grammy Awards to go along with 10 nominations, could not be replaced. homespun take on the club sandwich with the right the 1989 World Tour was the most successful concert There rarely are fi lms that do not have some type of amount of bread, meat, cheese, and vegetables. tour for Swift. The tour raked in over $250 million love story intertwined into it. Johnson takes interest to The dinner menu ranges in prices from $3 dollars of just ticket sales. his neighbor Bianca played by Tessa Simpson. Bianca is hushpuppies to a $28 oyster and scallop plate. The There are several hits on this record that everyone a musician with a creative soul. should listen to. Their connection on screen was portrayed really well main courses at Pier House are some of the most The rhythmic and pulsating opening song “Welcome as they continue to get to know each other. delicious dishes you will ever taste. to New York” is a blend of pop and perfec-tion. “Blank The fi lm Creed keeps you emotionally invested, No matter how you like your steak, the Ribeye Space” and “Style” is a great blend of rock and pop. especially when they throw in a twist with Rocky is always made to perfection. The salmon has the “Shake It Off ” is an instant dance classic. Balboa. right amount of honey bourbon glaze that gives it an The 1989 version of “Bad Blood” is a tantalizing mix Johnson at the same time is preparing for a really big amazing taste. of bass and shows off Swift’s vengeful side. The remix fi ght to prove himself. Second Avenue Pier and the Pier House Restaurant to “Bad Blood” with Kendrick Lamar helped Swift The proving himself part is not the easiest for have been in Myrtle Beach for over 75 years and for win Best at the 2016 Grammy Awards. Johnson, since he is now having to represent his father very good reason. “Wildest Dreams” is that love song that we all know Apollo Creed’s name while doing it. It has a feel good atmosphere, impeccable view, Swift can knock out of the park . I would defi nitely recommend this fi lm to anyone who Overall, this album is well worthy of the accolades has not seen it. The characters are really nicely played and the food is to die for. If you ever feel like treating it has been nominated for. While this is Swift’s fi fth and they give you a very detailed look into the training yourself to a good time, Pier House Restaurant is studio album since she came on the music scene almost that a boxer may go through. where it is at. ten years ago, Taylor Swift is at the peak of her career and is not fi nished yet.

One Shining Moment Snubs

1 “One Shining Moment” is a song played 4 Merriam-Webster defi nes the word snub as throughout March Madness. It was purposely “ignoring (someone) in a deliberate and insulting written for the NCAA Tournament back in way.” This refers to a team that many analysts 1987 and has been used every year since. Four and fans alike thought were going to get into the artists having taken a shot at singing the NCAA tournament, but were not selected. This year’s Tournament anthem. First was David Barrett, who biggest snub was Monmouth. While Monmouth’s was used from 1987 to 1993 and then again from bench celebrations were pretty entertaining to 2000-2002. CBS used remakes of the song with watch, Monmouth’s basketball resume was pretty stacked. With wins at UCLA and Georgetown, the artists like Teddy Pendergrass from 1994 to 1999 Hawks lost their conference championship game to and Luther Vandross, whose version has been Iona. We will see how Monmouth takes this snub as used for the past six years. they play in the NIT this week. the Cinderella Stories Selection Sunday 2 Cinderella teams are those who ruin someone’s 5 On Sunday March 13, the whole country turned chances at a perfect Final Four or knockout their their televisions to watch the NCAA Men’s hopeful champion. While 16 seeds are an atrocious Basketball Tournament selection committee 0-124 against one seeds, be wary of those 15 seeds. release the list of the 68 teams that will participate top in this year’s NCAA Tournament. Of the 68 teams While their record against two seeds is almost as bad 16 seeds versus one seeds, the 15 seed have that are selected to participate in the tournament, won seven games against two seeds. Two of those 32 of those teams have received automatic bids by wins happened in 2012, when Lehigh topped Duke winning their conference tournament. The other 36 and Norfolk State shocked Missouri. However, no are at-large bids that are given based on a team’s one will forget the magi-cal run of the eleventh performance throughout the season. seeded George Mason in 2006, who made it all the way to the Final Four.

You Know it’s March Brackets Madness 3 It seems that around this time of year, so much 5 paper is tossed out in an angrily fashion. Brackets are very hard to perfect, especially when a Cinderella team like the 2013 Florida Gulf Coast Ian Brooking make it to the Sweet 16 as 15 seed. You have better REPORTER | @ian_brooking odds of winning the lottery twice before cre-ating a perfect NCAA Bracket. 23 MARCH 2016 10 ENTERTAINMENT

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