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BCSP Notes Versity but Strongly Disagree with My Termination. FOR THE WEEK OF APRIL 30 - MAY 6, 2019 2 0 1 9 B L A C K C O L L E G E B A S E B A L L (Results, Standings and Weekly Honors) MID EASTERN SOUTHERN INTERCOLLIGIATE SOUTHWESTERN SCORES MEAC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SIAC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SWAC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MEAC CONF ALL CONF ALL DIV ALL (4/28) NORTHERN W L T W L T EAST W L W L EAST W L W L Norfolk State 3, Delaware State 2 Coppin State 15 6 0 24 17 0 Albany State 21 1 29 18 Alabama State 18 5 25 20 NC Central 12, Savannah State 2 Norfolk State 14 7 0 19 21 0 Miles 15 5 23 20 NC A&T 7, Bethune-Cookman 4 Jackson State 13 8 27 20 Delaware State 9 12 0 14 22 0 Spring HIll 17 7 25 20 North Florida 10, Florida A&M 2 Maryland-E. Shore 4 17 0 10 37 0 Alabama A&M 9 11 13 34 Norfolk Florida 4, Florida A&M 0 Kentucky State 13 7 26 14 Miss. Valley State 6 14 13 26 ™ SOUTHERN Coppin State 14, Md.-E. Shore 4 North Carolina A&T 11 6 0 23 19 0 Benedict 9 10 14 18 Alcorn State 6 15 8 24 4/27 Florida A&M 10 8 0 18 28 0 Lane 12 14 20 23 WEST Norfolk State 4, Delaware State 2 Clark Atlanta 9 12 13 26 Delaware State 14, Norfolk State 0 North Carolina Central 10 10 0 19 24 0 Southern 15 5 25 19 Savannah State 17, NC Central 12 Bethune-Cookman 9 13 0 16 30 0 Morehouse 7 11 10 26 Grambling State 16 8 23 20 Bethune-Cookman 13, NC A&T 2 Savannah State 7 11 0 9 21 0 Tuskegee 8 14 13 27 Texas Southern 11 10 15 29 North Florida 9, Florida A&M 1 Paine 4 18 11 30 Prairie View A&M 8 12 16 29 Coppin State 9, Md.-E. Shore 7 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK LeMoyne-Owen 2 18 5 19 Arkansas Pine Bluff 2 17 6 35 Coppin State 11, Md.-E. Shore 7 PLAYER Justin Banks, Jr., CSU - Went 10-for-17 (.588) in PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PLAYERS OF THE WEEK SWAC 3-1 week with 4 RBI, 2 runs scored with .765 slugging 4/28 PLAYER HITTER % and .579 OB%. Hampton Sports Photo Alabama State 7, Jackson State 6 Melvin Crayton, Jr., INF, LANE - Hit .462 for week in Corey Joyce, Jr., NCCU - 11-for-22 (.500) Kyle Jenkins, ALC - Went 9-for-17 with five HRs, Southern 15, Grambling State 3 winning three out of four games from Paine. Had six with 5 RBI, 6 runs, 4 doubles, a triple and HR. 11 RBI, 10 runs scored, one double, one triple and NEW CE'AIRA BROWN: Former Texas Southern 7, Prairie View A&M 0 hits, one HR, one double, in 13 at bats, with three runs Alcorn State 14, Miss. Valley State 12 PITCHER 27 total bases. Had single-game career highs of Hampton miler, HBCU run- scored and six RBI. CROP OF Louuisville 14, Alabama A&M 3 Garrett Lawson, Jr., P, DSU - Threw a complete hits (4), home runs (3), runs scored (5), and RBI ners prevail at 125th run- UIW 9, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 3 game 7-inning 3-hit shutout vs. Norfolk State with PITCHER (6) in win over MVSU. In all, Jenkins was 7-for-13 4/27 7 Ks and no walks. Treviz Brown, Jr., P, LANE - Allowed two hits in 7-inning in three game series. ning of the Penn Relays. Alabama State 3, Jackson State 2 WINNERS ROOKIE complete game win over Lane. Struck out six with one PITCHER Grambling State 21, Southern 16 walk and one HBP. Texas Southern 14, Prairie View A&M 3 Ty Hanchey, Fr., NSU - Hit .600 (6-for-10) in 3-2 week Bryan Delgado, GRAMBLING STATE - In 12-0 win Alcorn State 7, Miss. Valley State 6 with 2 RBI, a double, triple and stolen base. Slugged over Southern, threw a complete game shutout thru FOUR PICKS IN NFL DRAFT, WINS AT PENN RELAYS; Louisville 15, Alabama A&M 3 at .900 with .692 OB%. seven innings allowing three hits with 7 Ks. NEW UMES HOOPS COACH; BOULWARE OUT AT WSSU UIW 15, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 11 NFL HBCU ROOKIE HBCU players early, late picks in NFL Draft FREE AGENTS LUT WILLIAMS Only five picks later,Prairie View A&M de- BCSP Editor BLACK COLLEGE PLAYERS fensive end Quinton Bell was plucked by Oakland CLEVELAND BROWNS Four decorated black college football pros- IN 2019 NFL DRAFT with the 16th pick in the round, 230th overall. The Jamie Gillan, P, Arkansas Pine-Bluff pects made their way into last week's NFL Draft, last player drafted out of Prairie View was in 1980. one very early and three very late. HOUSTON INDIANAPOLIS Colts The final HBCU player selected was former Sterling Shippy, DL, Alcorn State (Minicamp Invite) Leading the way was Alabama State first Tytus Howard Morgan State offensive lineman, Joshua Miles, team all-SWAC offensive lineman Tytus Howard, 6-5, 322, Offensive Line taken by Arizona with the 34th pick, 248th over- Washington REDSKINS who surprised some (not this writer) with his selec- Alabama State all. Miles was a third team all-MEAC selection Chidi Okeke, OL, Tennessee State tion as the 23rd pick in Thursday's opening round 1st Round - 23rd pick last season and the first MSU player selected since Atlanta FALCONS of the draft by the Houston Texans. 23rd overall 2003. Yurik Bethune, LB, Alabama A&M The BCSP forecast last week that Howard, The surprise of the trio was likely Bell, who Eric Bowie, LB, Jackson State (Minicamp Invite) based on the buzz surrounding him in the lead-up to BUFFALO spent three years at Prairie View as a wide receiver Derrick Tate, DE, Bowie State (Minicamp Invite) the draft, could go higher than last year's top HBCU Darryl Johnson Jr. before switching to defensive end. He racked up CLEVELAND BROWNS pick, former South Carolina State linebacker 6-6, 253, Defensive End 7.5 sacks and 10 tackles for a loss, which earned Stefen Banks, LB, Savannah State (Minicamp Invite) Darius Leonard, who was taken by Indianapolis North Carolina A&T him second-team all-SWAC honors last season. with the fourth pick of the second round. 7th Round - 11th pick JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Bell (6-4, 238) displayed a legitimate level of ath- Malik Hammer, DL, Jackson State (Minicamp Invite) Texans' head coach Bill O'Brien is looking for 225th overall leticism at his pro day with a 41.5-inch vertical and Howard to be a protector for quarterback Deshaun 4.48 40-yard dash. Bell was such a surprise that BUFFALO BILLS Watson who suffered through an NFL-leading 62 OAKLAND none of the networks covering the draft had his Shamdu Nails, OL, Virginia Union (Minicamp Invite) sacks a year ago. Quinton Bell highlights. Raiders' scouting coordinator Teddy OAKLAND RAIDERS "We have to have guys that are going to be 6-4, 238, Defensive End Atlas III reportedly kept pushing for the Raiders to Mandell Ray, DB, Morehouse (Minicamp Invite) bodyguards for Deshaun Watson, man, and you're Prairie View A&M select Bell. going to be that guy," O'Brien told Howard in a 7th Round - 16th pick It was a long wait for Johnson who left A&T phone call caught by Texans TV. "Tough, smart, de- 230th overall after his junior season. In 12 games last season, pendable - that's what you are and that's what you Johnson had 55 total tackles, 19 tackles for a loss UNDER THE BANNER have to bring in here." ARIZONA and 10.5 sacks. "I wasn't nervous at all," Johnson "Our whole goal this offseason was to protect Joshua Miles told Greensboro News & Record reporter Jeff WHAT'S GOING ON IN AND AROUND BLACK COLLEGE SPORTS our quarterback," Texans' GM Brian Gaine said. 6-6, 314, Offensive Line Mills. "At the end of the day, I knew I was going "At every step of the process, this guy passed the Morgan State to get a shot to play football. I was excited that I BOULWARE TERMINATED AT WSSU: test: Film, Senior Bowl, combine, the private work- 7th Round - 34th pick got drafted." Winston-Salem State University announced on Fri- out, the 30 visit, and he passed with flying colors. 248th overall "His size really jumps out on tape," Cards GM day that head football coach Kienus These are the type of players we want on our foot- Steve Keim said of Miles (6-6, 314). "He's a small Boulware has been relieved of his du- ball team." school player and we've had success with small ties for cause, with a right to appeal. It was two days and six rounds later, in Satur- fensive end Darryl Johnson Jr., the MEAC's de- school players. He's got some of the longer arms day's seventh and final round, before other HBCU And Boulware has said that's just fensive player of the year who was taken by Buffalo and hands I've seen. Knowing how good our offen- products went off the boards. what he will do. with the 11th pick of the round, 225th overall. He is sive line coach Sean Kugler is at developing play- The first to go was North Carolina A&T de- the third A&T pick over the last three years.
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