Archive | September 2012

Bearkat Football Team Are No.3 In FCS Rankings

The Sam Houston State Bearkats are No. 3 in the Sports Network Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) polls after the 48-23 loss to the Baylor Bears.

It’s their 15 straight week at being in the top 25 in FCS polls and the longest streak in the history of the program.

The streak began when they defeating No.18 University of Central Arkansas (UCA) Bears 31-10 in the third week of the 2011 season and slowly risen to No.1 in the nation after going 11-0.

They went on to defeat three nationally ranked teams in the playoffs as the No.1 seed before losing to North Dakota State Bison in the national championship game in Frisco and finished the year at No.2.

The Bearkats next opponent is against UCA in Conway, Arkansas at 3 p.m.

The game is their Southland Conference opener and will be televised on the Southland Conference Television Network.

 

 

Baylor Avoids Upset Against Sam Houston

by Cheval John

It was a tail of two halves for the Sam Houston State Bearkat football team.

The Bearkats were in control in the first half when they held the Bears to only a field goal in their first three possessions.

On the other hand, the Bearkats scored 6 points on a pair of field goals by Miguel Antonio in their first three possessions to lead 6-3.

The Bears scored their first touchdown when quarterback Nick Florence connected with wide receiver Terrance Williams for 18 yards to lead it 10-3.

The Bearkats finally scored their first touchdown on a 1 yard run by quarterback Brian Bell to lead  it 10-6.

The touchdown run capped off a 7 play, 75 yard drive by the Bearkats that had a pass interference penalty on the Bears.

They scored in their next possession when Brian Bell connected with running back Tim Flanders for a 26 yard touchdown that extended the lead to 20-10.

It seemed as if they were going to pull off a major upset at Floyd Casey Stadium in Waco, Texas.

But the Bears came out in the second half and outscored the Bearkats 38-3, behind a gutsy second half performance by Florence to win 48-23 and improve to 2-0.

Though Florence went 24 of 41 for 312 yards, 3 touchdowns and 2 interceptions, he made plays when it was needed.

With the Bears (2-0) leading 31-23, Florence ran for 60 yards all the way to the 3 yard line that set up the score to extend the lead to 38-23 and eventually put the game out of reach.

The Bears finished with 544 yards of total offense while the Bearkats (1-1) produce 411 yards, with  Bell passing for 285 yards, a touchdown and three interceptions.

Flanders finished with 84 yards on 16 carries.

University of Central Arkansas Defeats Bearkats In Straight Sets

Sam Houston State Bearkat volleyball team lost to the University of Central Arkansas Bears in straight sets 25-23, 25-22, 25-12.

The Bears are now 1-1 in the Southland Conference (12-1 overall).

Though the Bearkats (1-1 SLC, 5-8 overall) fought  tooth and nail with a total of 10 ties and three lead changes, the Bears maintained their composure and won the first two sets to take a 2-0 lead.

They scored three straight points to open up the third set and did not look back as they easily took the third set to win the match.

Devene Wells-Gibson led the Bearkats with 11 kills, 7 digs and two blocks while Kaylee Hawkins contributed with 6 kills and 4 digs.

Jessica Hays led the Bears with 19 kills, 7 digs and an ace.

The Bearkats next opponent will be against their archrival Stephen F. Austin in Nacagdoches on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

Preview of Bearkats-Bears Football Game

by Cheval John

The day is almost here when Sam Houston State Bearkats plays against the Baylor Bears tomorrow night at 6 p.m on Fox College Sports.

The Bears have an all-time record of 3-0 against the Bearkats.

The last time they met was two years ago when Willie Fritz began his tenure as head football coach for the Bearkats.

They lost to the Bears 34-3 with Robert Griffith III (RG3) at the helm.

The game also featured an unknown running back at the time in Tim Flanders.

Flanders made a 31 yard run on his first carry in the final minutes of the game and eventually went on to great heights at SHSU. (More on him later.)

The Bears are looking to get back in the Associated Press national polls this season while the Bearkats are aiming for their second consecutive win against an Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) team.

They defeated New Mexico 48-45 in overtime.

Here is a scouting report on both teams.

Baylor:

They are entering the game with a 1-0 record after demolishing Southern Methodist University (SMU) 59-24 at Floyd Casey Stadium.

In that game, they accumulated 613 yards in total offense in 20 minutes of possession.

The team is led by senior quarterback Nick Florence.

Though he is no RG3, he a very efficient quarterback that have plenty of experience in the collegiate game.

He completed 21 of 30 passes for 341 yards, 4 touchdowns and 0 interceptions.

He has improved from his freshman year, when he started seven games for an injured Griffith III and second stringer Blake Szymanski and thrown for 1,786 yards, with six touchdowns and nine interceptions.

One of his favorite targets is senior wide receiver Terrance Williams.

Williams had 7 receptions for 138 yards in the game.

This offense is highly explosive and will need to produce as many points as possible if they are going to beat SHSU because the defense gave up a total of 507 yards against SMU’s offense.

Sam Houston State:

The Bearkats are coming off a 54-7 win over future Southland Conference member, Incarnate Word.

Junior running back Tim Flanders rushed for 117 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries.

He became the all-time leading rusher in SHSU history with 2,709 yards.

The engine for this offense is quarterback Brian Bell

The junior from China Springs went 12 of 19 for 157 yards and two touchdowns.

He is not as flashy as other quarterbacks with the big stats, but his biggest strength is managing the game.

On the other side of the ball, the Bearkat defense is a force to be reckon with.

They held the Cardinals to 88 total yards and are ranked No. 2 in the country.

Senior linebacker Darius Taylor led the defense with 9 total tackles in the massacre.

Look for them to rush the pass at every given opportunity.

The Prediction?

Normally, you would see a prediction after the breakdown of each team.

I am not going to do that.

Instead, I am going to pose this question.

What if SHSU beat Baylor on Saturday, would they get credit for the win or will the focus be on what Baylor did wrong and how could they have lost to an Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) school?

I’ve seen the majority of people in the media picking Baylor because they are a well-known university and they play football in the FBS while SHSU plays in the FCS.

All I can say is that it will be an exciting game and will go down to the wire.

Bearkats Welcomes Oral Roberts With A Win

by Cheval John

Oral Roberts Eagles volleyball team didn’t know what to expect when they played Sam Houston State Bearkats on Thursday night.

During their 15 year history in the Summit League, the Eagles posted a 155-31 record, winning seven regular season titles, seven post-season tournament title, and made seven NCAA tournament appearances.

ORU joined the Southland Conference on July 1 and were looking to make a statement in their first game as a member.

Though they got off to a great start in the first set by scoring the first five out of eight points, the Bearkats settled down and dismantled the Eagles in straight sets 25-17, 25-21, 25-18.

Senior outside hitter Kendall Cleveland led the Kats with 16 kills, 5 blocks and three digs.

She produced 11 out of the teams 25 points in the third set alone with her dominant play and overwhelmed ORU.

“I just said to her (Cleveland), ‘My wish for us this weekend is for you to have a great match tonight’ and she did,” head coach Brenda Gray said.

“We wanted to show them that just because you are new. … Doesn’t mean that you will walk all over us,” Cleveland said.

“I think we got out there and proved that tonight.”

After being down 8-6, theBearkats scored the next six out of eleven points to take a 14-11 on a pair of kills by sophomore Devene Wells-Gibson, Kaylee Hawkins, and blocks by Cleveland and fifth-year senior Kim Black.

They went on to win the first set 25-17.

The Bearkats started the second set by scoring the first six out of nine points to make it 6-3.

The Eagles fought back as they went on a 11-8 run to tie the set at 14.

The Bearkats scored the next three points to take a 17-14 lead on a error by ORU, a kill by Cleveland and a block by Hawkins.

They finished them off in the second set 25-21 and went on to win the game to secure a 1-0 record in league play.

Wells-Gibson concluded the match with 11 kills and 10 digs while Black had 7 kills, 7 blocks, 6 digs and an ace.

Tatum Fredeen led the Eagles with 9 kills and Joana Gruber contributed with six.

They are now 0-1 in league play (4-8) overall.

The Bearkats host Central Arkansas on Saturday at Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum at 2 p.m.