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Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 2014 SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE NCAA DIVISION II / #NCAAD2 2014 FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE - SEPTEMBER 23 WWW.THESIAC.COM Football Contact: Zena Lewis • Office Phone: (404) 221-1041 ext 223 • E-mail: [email protected] • Twitter: @ZenaLewis20 2014 CONFERENCE & OVERALL STANDINGS WEEK 3 TOP PERFORMANCES TOUCHDOWNS (2+) EASTERN DIVISION Monqavious Johnson (QB-MHC) - 4 TDs vs. Central State Otis Brown (QB-FVSU) - 3 TDs vs. Clark Atlanta Conference Points Overall Points Demetric Price (QB-MC) - 3 TDs vs. Hampton Team W-L Pct For Opp W-L Pct For Opp Antonio Pitts (WR - MC) - 2 TDs vs. Hampton Morehouse 1-0 1.000 43 9 2-1 .667 91 60 Josh Straughn (QB-SC) - 2 TDs vs. St. Augstine’s Fort Valley State 1-0 1.000 19 18 2-1 .667 74 102 Benedict 0-0 .000 0 0 2-1 .667 59 89 100-YARD RUSHING Clark Atlanta 0-2 .000 36 47 1-2 .333 56 64 Otis Brown (QB-FVSU) Paine 0-1 .000 16 18 0-3 .000 85 94 12 carries / 129 yards / TD vs. Clark Atlanta Albany State 0-0 .000 0 0 0-2 .000 22 58 Isaiah Grooms (RB-CSU) 11 carries / 110 yards vs. Morehouse Malcolm Eady (QB-FVSU) WESTERN DIVISION 12 carries / 102 yards vs. Clark Atlanta Jonathan Clark (RB-MC) Conference Points Overall Points 21 carries / 100 yards vs. Hampton Team W-L Pct For Opp W-L Pct For Opp Lane 1-0 1.000 18 16 1-2 .333 42 75 200-YARD PASSING Central State 1-1 .500 37 61 1-2 .333 53 91 Monqavious Johnson (QB-MHC) Miles 0-0 .000 0 0 1-2 .333 60 66 16-24-1 / 403 yards / 4 TD vs. Central State Kentucky State 0-0 .000 0 0 1-2 .333 60 50 Demetric Price (QB-MC) Stillman 0-0 .000 0 0 1-2 .333 57 115 19-34-1 / 289 yards / 3 TDs vs. Hampton Tuskegee 0-0 .000 0 0 1-2 .333 50 66 Josh Straughn (QB-SC) 16-24 / 233 yards / 2 TDs vs. St. Augustine’s Kevin Lacey (QB-TU) WEEK 3 RESULTS WEEK 4 SCHEDULE 10-24-1 / 212 yards / 1 TD vs. Winston-Salem State SATURDAY - SEPTEMBER 20 SATURDAY - SEPTEMBER 27 Lane at Tuskegee* Morehouse 43, Central State 9 100-YARD RECEIVING Tuskegee, Ala. Chicago Football Classic Devon Mann (WR - MHC) - 7 rec. / 203 yds vs. Central State Chicago, Ill. 1:00 p.m. Antonio Pitts (WR - MC) - 7 rec. / 157 yds vs. Hampton Lake McGuffie (WR - MHC) - 4 rec. / 131 yds vs. Central State Benedict 20, Elizabeth City State 19 West Georgia at Clark Atlanta Dondre Purnell (WR - SC) - 7 rec. / 114 yds vs. St. Augustine’s Down East Viking Classic Atlanta, Ga. Rocky Mount, N.C. 2:00 p.m. TOTAL OFFENSE (200+) Monqavious Johnson (QB-MHC) - 403 yds vs. Howard Virginia State 16, Kentucky State 13 Kentucky State at Stillman* Devon Mann (WR - MHC) - 7 rec. / 203 yds vs. Central State Frankfort, Ky. Tuscaloosa, Ala. 4:00 p.m. ALL PURPOSE (200+) Lane 18, Paine 16* Drelon Freeman (WR-FVSU) - 259 yds vs. Savannah State Augusta, Ga. Morehouse at Paine* Augusta, Ga. TACKLES (12+) Stillman 37, St. Augustine 19 4:00 p.m. LeRon Furr (FVSU) - 14 vs. Clark Atlanta Tuscaloosa, Ala. Terry Horton (KSU) - 14 vs. Virginia State Fort Valley State at Benedict* Vincent Edwards (KSU) - 13 vs. Virginia State Fort Valley State 19, Clark Atlanta 18* Tuscaloosa, Ala. Stefon Harper (FVSU) - 12 vs. Clark Atlanta Fort Valley, Ga. 6:00 p.m. Jarod Richardson (PC) - 11 vs. Lane DeVonta Avery (BC) - 11 vs. Virginia State Hampton 34, Miles 30 Central State at No. 12/13 Delta State Hampton, Va. Cleveland, Miss. SACKS (2) 6:00 p.m. Gabriel Mass (LC) - 3 vs. Paine Brandon Bass (LC) - 2 vs. Paine No. 18 Winston-Salem State 24, Tuskegee 13 Craig Drummond (LC) - 2 vs. Paine Winston-Salem, N.C. Miles at Albany State* Albany, Ga. Braysean Jones (MC) - 2 vs. Hampton 7:00 p.m. INTERCEPTIONS (2) All Times Eastern Raynard Ware (MHC) - 2 vs. Central State *Denotes Recorded Conference Game FOLLOW THE www.thesiac.com / @thesiac / #thesiac WE PLAY HARD • FOUNDED 1913 • 7 PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME • 11 COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME • 12 BLACK COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE WEEKLY RELEASE - WEEK 4 2 CONFERENCE NEWS AND NOTES PLAYERS OF THE WEEK • Monqavious Johnson (Morehouse) was named • Central State will travel to Cleveland, Miss. to face OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK BOXTOROW National Player of the Week. John- No. 12 ranked Delta State for the only SIAC match- Monqavious Johnson son, a sophomore from Decatur, Ga., completed up against a ranked opponent and a first ever meet- Morehouse 16-of-24 passes for 403 yards and four touchdowns ing between the two teams QB • 6-0 • 190 • So. • Decatur, Ga. in the Maroon Tigers 43-9 victory over Central State Johnson completed 16-of-24 passes for 403 yards and in the Chicago Football Classic • Six schools are ranked in the top ten of the Heri- four touchdowns leading Morehouse to a 43-9 win over tage Sports Radio Network poll for week four. Tus- Central State, in the Chicago Classic. He accounted for • Fort Valley State quarterbacks Otis Brown and kegee (3) Fort Valley State (4) Miles (5) Morehouse 77 percent of the offense targeting eight different receiv- Malcolm Eady rushed for more than 100 yards (5) Kentucky State (9) Fort Valley State (6) and Ben- ers. Despite playing only three-and-a-half quarters, he apiece. Brown gained 129 yards and Eady chipped edict (10). Morehouse and Benedict broke into the was voted the Offensive MVP of the Chicago Football in 102 in the Wildcats 19-18 conference win over ranks for the first time this season after both teams Classic. Clark Atlanta picked up wins DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Gabriel Mass • SIAC finished its slate against NCAA Division II • Drelon Freeman (Fort Valley State) and Devon Lane HBCU conference counterpart, CIAA, at 3-3 with Mann (Morehouse) are the only receivers to eclipse DE • 265 • 6-5 • Jr. • Jackson, Ala. Benedict, Stillman, and Miles picking up victories the 200-yard mark in receiving yards, Freeman had In Lane’s 18-16 win over Paine, Mass led the Drag- five receptions for 204 yards and Mann hauled in ons’defense collecting eight tackles, three sacks and • SIAC Digital Network will broadcast a rematch of seven receptions for 203 yards three quarterback hurries. Trailing 16-9, he recorded a last season’s football championship game when deflected pass that was intercepted for a 52-yard touch- Miles heads to Albany State • Benedict picked up its second win of the season down return. The score was the game changing moment over Elizabeth City State, 20-19. After a touchdown for the Dragons who recorded their first victory of the sea- • The Chicago Football Classic between Cebtral pass from Cameron Stover to Tyquan Bazemore to son after railing off 11 unanswered points. He powered State and Morehouse drew more than 33,000 fans even the game, Tory Mimbs knocked in the extra a defense that scored two defensive touchdowns and making it the largest attended SIAC game on the point to seal the win posted an interception that led to a field goal and a safety. season • The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK • Lane will travel to Tuskegee this weekend to face will host its football championship at the Cramton Craig Drummond a team it has never defeated in 19 attempts. The Bowl in Montgomery, Ala. The SIAC formally made Lane Dragons have defeated every team at least once in the announcement during its football media day DE • 272 • 6-6 • So • Chicago, Ill. the SIAC with the exception of the Golden Tigers and is slated to hold the championship game at the Craig collected seven tackles and two sacks, and a pass venue for the next three seasons starting in 2014. break-up to help lead Lane to an 18-16 win over Paine. • Paine’s return to football in more than 50 years is The decision to move the championship was unan- He hauled in a deflected pass and rumbled 52-yards for shadowed by a three losses to open the season. imously approved by the SIAC President’s Council. a touchdown. His touchdown was one of three defensive The Lions dropped the games by a total of nine It relocates after spending its first three years in At- scores for the Dragons. points suffering the loss in the final minutes of the lanta. The inaugural game was played at Panther game Stadium on the campus of Clark Atlanta University SPECIALIST OF THE WEEK in 2011 before moving to Lakewood Stadium the last Trevor Wylie • Jonathan Clark (Miles) rushed for 212 yards to two seasons Tuskegee open the 2014 season against Shaw. The list of 100- PK/P • 181 • 6-2 • So. • Douglasville, Ga. yard rushers on the year for a game include: Justin • CBS Sports Network selected the SIAC football Wylie finished 2-2 on field goals and a PAT to score seven Williams (Kentucky State)..................................192 match-up between Miles College and Benedict Col- of the Golden Tigers’ 13 points. Wylie connected field Jarvis Small (Albany State) .............................161 lege for national television broadcast. The game has goals from 48 and 29 yards. Shelton Hamilton (Morehouse) .........................140 been rescheduled for Thursday, October 2, as part OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK Montavious Taylor (Clark Atlanta) .....................
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