Football Gamenotes Saturday, September 14, 2019| 1 pm ET Bowie State (1-0) at Shaw (0-1) GAME 2: Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019 • 1:00 p.m. George Williams Athletic Complex (2,500) • Raleigh, N.C. Live Stats: https://www.shawbears.com/sports/fball/2019-20/boxscores/20190914_su3f.xml Video / Audio Stream: https://www.shawbears.com/vcloud Twitter: @BSU_Sports_Info Facebook: Bowie State Athletics BOWIE STATE BULLDOGS THE MATCHUP: This will be the 11th meeting between the Bears of Shaw University and DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT the Bulldogs of Bowie State University and the series is tied 5-5. The series began Oct. 21, 9/7 at American International W 34-20 1977 in Bowie (Md.) with the Shaw Bears edging the Bulldogs 19-12. 9/14 at Shaw 1 P.M. 9/21 ALDERSON BROADDUS 1 P.M. THE OPPONENT: Shaw University is located in Raleigh, N.C. and is a member of the CIAA 9/28 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S* 3 P.M. Southern Division. The Bears compiled a 5-5 record during the 2018 season and finished 10/5 at Winston-Salem State* 2 P.M. league play with a 4-3 mark. 10/12 CHOWAN* (Homecoming) 1 P.M. 10/19 at Virginia State* 2 P.M. SHAW MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT: 10/26 VIRGINIA UNION* 1 P.M. Jolisa Williams (Office #) 919-546-8250 11/2 LINCOLN (PA)* 1 P.M. (E-Mail) [email protected] 11/9 at Elizabeth City State* 1:30 P.M. Web Site: www.shawbears.com 11/16 at CIAA Championship 3 P.M. LAST WEEK: Shaw dropped a 38-14 decision at Division I Campbell University on Saturday *CIAA Game night. Torrin Campbell completed 11-of-23 passes (173 yards) for the Bears and Sidney Gibbs rushed for a team-high 82 yards on 10 carries. The Bears defense was led by Jaleel Scroggins SHAW BEARS with a team-high 10 tackles. DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT 9/7 at Campbell L 38-14 Bowie State used a huge fourth quarter surge on Saturday afternoon, running off 24 straight 9/14 BOWIE STATE 1 P.M. points at one point and defeated American International College (Springfield, Mass.) 34-20 9/21 at Chowan 6 P.M. in the season opener for both teams. Quarterback Ja’rome Johnson came off the bench the 9/28 EDWARD WATERS 1 P.M. Bulldogs bench late in the second half to provide a much needed spark. Johnson rolled up 230 10/5 at Virginia State 6 P.M. yards of total offense (172 rushing and 58 passing) and scored two touchdowns. Deron Smith 10/12 at Fayetteville State 1 P.M. was the teams’ leading receiver with 41 yards on three receptions and Anthony Howard was 10/19 LIVINGSTONE 12 P.M. the leading tackler for the Bulldogs with seven (six solo). 10/26 at Johnson C. Smith 1 P.M. 11/2 at Winston-Salem State 1:30 P.M. 11/9 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 1 P.M. CIAA STANDINGS Northern Division Div. Conf. Ovr. Bowie State University 0-0 0-0 1-0 Virginia Union University 0-0 0-0 1-0 Chowan University 0-0 0-0 0-1 Elizabeth City State University 0-0 0-0 0-1 Lincoln (Pa.) University 0-0 0-0 0-1 Damon Wilson . Coach . Adrian . Jones Virginia State University 0-0 0-0 0-1 Bowie State ‘98 . Alma. Mater . N. .C . Central ‘01 67-42 (11th season) . .Record . at School . 10-21. (4th season) Southern Division Div. Conf. Ovr. 67-42 (11th season) . Overall . Record . 10-21 . (4th season) Fayetteville State University 0-0 0-0 1-0 Livingstone College 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 . Record . vs. Today’s Opponent . 0-1. Johnson C. Smith University 0-0 0-0 0-1 Bowie State University Sports Information Office Shaw University 0-0 0-0 0-1 Saint Augustine’s University 0-0 0-0 0-1 Leonidas S. James Complex • Office #124 • Bowie, MD 20715 Winston-Salem State University 0-0 0-0 0-1 Phone 301-860-3574 • Fax 301-860-3585 • Website: www.bsubulldogs.com Contact: Gregory C. Goings, Director of Sports Information • Email: [email protected] versus Shaw “Bears” Saturday, September 14, 2019 | 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: 6,321 Credential requests are taken via e-mail. Please e-mail Gregory C. Goings ([email protected]). President: Dr. Aminta Breaux 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; otherwise they will be available for pickup at Will Call Affiliation: NCAA Division II table in the lobby of the Leonidas S. James Complex. Conference: CIAA Interior space in the press box is extremely limited. Arangements will be made to accomodate all working Nickname: Bulldogs media in the best possible manner. However, a credential Colors: Black & Gold (PMS 115 / 116) does not guarantee a seat in the press box. NO CREDENTIAL REQUEST WILL BE HONORED ON Stadium: Bulldogs GAMEDAY!!! Any misuse of credentials will result in Capacity/Surface: 2,964/Synthetic Turf removal from the Bulldogs Stadium and the permanent voiding of the credential. Athletic Phone: (301) 860-3570 Athletic Fax: (301) 860-3585 Asst. Coaches / Support Staff Athletic Director: Clyde Doughty, Jr. Alma Mater: New York Institute of Technology Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: ....................Tyrae Reid AD Phone: (301) 860-3559 Defensive Coordinator: ..................................Antone’ Sewell E-mail: [email protected] Defensive Line: ............................................Avery Williams Overall Record Last Year: 10-3 Offensive Line/Strength & Conditioning: ................... Richard Reddix Conference Record: 6-1 Wide Receivers: .................................... Nyema Washington Non-Conference Record: 4-2 Running Backs: ................................................. David Fant Basic Offense: Multiple Tight Ends: ........................................................ Roy Jones Basic Defense: 4-3 Defensive Backs: ........................... Muhammad Abdul-Rahim Lettermen Returning 28 Linebackers: ...................................................Kyle Jackson Starters Returning: 13 Assistant to the Head Coach: .................Dr. Henry Frazier, III Administrative Assistant: ...............................Arthur Thomas versus Shaw “Bears” Saturday, September 14, 2019 | 1 pm ET amon Wilson enters his 11th year at the helm of the Bowie State University football program. Wilson, Dwho was an all-conference tight end for the Bulldogs (1998), did his first tour of duty as an assistant coach from 1999-2003. As the Assistant Head Coach (Running Backs and Special Teams Coordinator) during those years, BSU’s special teams and running game consistently ranked at the top of the conference. During Wilson’s first run at Bowie State, the Bulldogs combined an overall record of 26-24 and they were able to bring home a CIAA Eastern Division Championship in 2002. As Wilson began to flourish in his coaching career, he would trade the comforts of home and the CIAA for the life in the south, deep in the heart of Texas. He spent three seasons on the sidelines at Texas Southern University and then Wilson took a position at Prairie View A&M University. The Panthers of Prairie View finished the 2008 season with a 9-1 record and ranked 23rd nationally in Division I-AA football polls. As the running backs coach, Wilson helped lead the Panthers’ offense to their most successful season ever. Under Wilson’s guidance, they led the SWAC in rushing and broke the university’s all-time record. Wilson would leave THE WILSON FILE his name in the history books, having been the first coach in Prairie View history to coach a 1,000 yard running back. PERSONAL: Hometown: Washington, DC Wilson began his head coaching era at Bowie State in 2009. Wife: Allison (Dunn) In 2009 Wilson’s Bulldogs broke the school record for Most Son: Dylan Offensive Yards in a game, had eight players to receive All Conference honors, and four players selected to All-Rookie Team. At one point in 2009 Bowie State was ranked as high as 8th in the region, and closed the season with the #1 EDUCATION: ranked defense in the country. While Wilson garnered Coach High School: Suitland HS (1995) of the Week awards on two separate occasions during 2009, College: Bowie State (2000) Isaac Redman was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL. The 2009 Eastern Division Champs also boasted an impressive 25 players with grade point averages above a PLAYING EXPERIENCE: 3.0. Suitland HS (Tight End / 1991-1995) Montgomery C.C. (Tight End / 1995-1996) The 2010 season would prove to be another successful Bowie State (Tight End / 1997-98) campaign for Wilson and the Bulldogs. Wilson continues to put his name in the history books as his high-powered offense broke and reset many records.
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