Archive | November 2012

Bearkats-Aggies Face Off Today At Kyle Field

by Cheval John

Everyone have been looking forward to the matchup between Sam Houston State Bearkats and Texas A&M Aggies since it was announced earlier this year.

Bearkats fans were in high gear since they finished at 14-1 as NCAA FCS finalist while Aggies fans were excited to be playing their first season in the Southeastern Conference (SEC).

Now the day is here when the Bearkats (8-2 overall, 6-1 Southland Conference) square off against the Aggies (8-2 overall, 5-2 SEC) today at Kyle Field in College Station at 2:30 p.m.

The game is sold out to capacity and is available on Fox Sports Southwest via Pay Per View in the state of Texas and on ESPN Game Plan nationwide.

Here are some players to keep an eye on in this game:
Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M

Johnny “Football” Manziel has played lights out for the Aggies this season.
The freshman quarterback has passed for 2,780 yards and 18 touchdowns and rushed for 1,014 yards and 15 touchdowns.
He’s only the second freshman to ever pass for 2,000 yards and rushed for 1,000 yards in NCAA FBS history (Brad Smith of Missouri did this in 2002).
He was the arquitect behind A&M’s 29-24 “upset” of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, when he passed for 294 yards and 2 scores.
Many are looking for him to have a huge day against the Bearkats.

Ryan Swope, Texas A&M

Swope is the go-to guy for this A&M offense.
The senior receiver has 236 catches for 2,956 yards and 22 touchdowns in career for the Aggies.
He needs 136 yards to break A&M’s school record for reception yards.
He also has 13 career 100 yards receiving which is also a school record.
Look for him to have a big day.

Deamontre Moore, Texas A&M

Moore has been the anchor for the A&M defense.
The junior defensive lineman leads the team in tackles and is ranked No.2 in the nation in tackles for losses (2.00 per game) and averages 1.5 sacks per game.

Brian Bell, SHSU

Bell is not flashy as Manziel, but has been managed the Bearkat offense efficiently.
The junior is 27-6 as a starter and has passed for 45 touchdowns, the most in SHSU history.
He has a 5,333 career passing yards which is second in SHSU.

Timothy Flanders, SHSU

What more can you say about Flanders.
He has made his name known in the nation and at SHSU.
The junior All-American and Walter Payton Award candidate has twenty-two 100 yard games and is the all-time leading rusher for SHSU (3,679). That mark also ranks him at No.6 in the Southland Conference.
He scored 51 career rushing touchdowns which puts him at No.2 in the SLC.

The Bearkat defense

The Bearkat defense has been been solid throughout the season.
They are ranked No.3 in the nation in rushing defense (68.3 per game) and No.5 in total defense (283.2 per game).
During their seven-game winning streak, they have held opponents to an average 255.4 yard and allowed only 83 total points.

The prediction:
Many analyst in major media from CBS Sports to ESPN have already predicted an Aggie win because of the opponent that A&M faces today.
Me, I am not going to do that.
Instead, I am going to predict that this game will be closer than everyone thinks because SHSU is no chump team.
Many forget that the Bearkats had an 20-10 lead at halftime against Baylor earlier in the season and kept it close at 24-23 in the fourth quarter before they eventually lost 48-23.
Though A&M have an all-time record of 10-0-1 against the Bearkats, anything can happen.
This will be a game that both Bearkat fans and Aggie fans will never forget.

Bearkats Loses To Sacred Heart 66-62

Courtesy: Paul Ridings, Jr., SHSU Sports Information

Lynchburg, Va. – Defending Northeast Conference champion Sacred Heart outscored Sam Houston 9-2 in the final two-and-a-half minutes of action to pull out a 66-62 victory over the Bearkats Friday afternoon in preseason Women’s National Invitational (WNIT) consolation action.

Britni Martin scored 17 points and Chanice Smith added 14 to lead Sam Houston (0-2) as SHSU and SHU battled in a see-saw game with 11 lead changes.

Down 44-37 with 14 minutes to play, the Bearkats went on a 25-15 run to take a one-point lead, 62-61, on a lay-up by Martin with 1:16 remaining.

Sacred Heart did not allow the Kats to score again.

Morgan Merriman put her team ahead 63-62 with a layup with 1:02 left and Gabriel Washington fired in a three-pointer with 13 seconds to play to seal the victory.

Washington led Sacred Heart with 21 points.

Merriman scored 18 and Kiley Evans added 17.

Turnovers were key for Sam Houston.

Sacred Heart scored 17 points off SHSU’s 23 turnovers while the Bearkats could collect only 13 points from SHU’s 15 miscues.

Sam Houston won the rebounding battle with 48 boards to Sacred Heart’s 43.

Sequeena Thomas and Angela Beadle led both teams each with 10 rebounds.

SHSU point guard Jasmine Johnson totaled seven assists.

The Bearkats now will complete action in the WNIT with a second consolation game at 4 p.m. Saturday against the loser of the Liberty versus Grambling State contest.

Bearkat Volleyball Advances To Semifinals In SLC Tournament

Courtesy: Paul Ridings, Jr., SHSU Sports Information

Led by Deveney Wells-Gibson with 16 kills, Sam Houston defeated Nicholls State to advance to the semifinals of the Southland Conference Volleyball Tournament.

The tournament is being hosted by Central Arkansas in Conway, Arkansas.

No. 2 Sam Houston defeated No. 6 Nicholls State 25-22 25-12 25-19.

The Kats will face the winner of the Texas A&M-Corpus Christi vs. Oral Roberts matchup.

The Southland Player of the Year, Wells-Gibson put up a dominant performance against the Colonels with her 27th double figure kill performance of the year.

Friday’s first set had 14 ties and 10 lead changes before the Kats finished it off 25-22.

In the second set, Sam Houston led from the beginning after jumping out to an early 5-0 lead.

Nicholls found itself within four at 11-7, but the Bearkats finished the set on a 14-5 run to win the second set, 25-12.

The third set was much like the first as both teams tied 14 teams and exchanged the lead five times, but Sam Houston finished the match on a 9-3 run to win the set 25-19 and finish off the sweep. Wells-Gibson led the charge with six kills in the final set.

Kaylee Hawkins, who was named honorable mention All-Southland, added 12 kills for the Bearkats.

Second team All-Southland member, Kim Black had six kills and four blocks for the Kats.

Tayler Gray, who was the second team All-Southland setter, had 37 assists.

For Nicholls, Jennifer Brandt and Sarah Terry each led the team with six kills.

Sam Houston advances to play the winner of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and Oral Roberts, which begins at 1:30 p.m. today.

The semifinal match will commence at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Farris Center and will be streamed on the Southland Digital Network.

No.1 Hoosiers Defeats Bearkats 99-45

Courtesy: Paul Ridings, Jr., SHSU Sports Information

Bloomington, Ind. – Christian Watford led all scorers with 24 points as No. 1 ranked Indiana defeated Sam Houston State 99-45 in the opening game for both teams in the Progressive Legends Classic Thursday night.

Watford was one of five players in double figures for the Hoosiers, scoring 11 points at the free throw line and hitting three treys. Will Sheehey added 18 points.

Sam Houston dropped to 1-2 for the year.

Paul Baxter led the Bearkats with nine points.

Marquel McKinney added eight.

Indiana never trailed, jumping out to a 16-2 lead and building to a 52-25 margin at halftime.

The Hoosiers went 30-of-53 from the field (56.7%) including nine three-pointers.

Sam Houston was limited to 16-of-53 (20%) shooting.

Indiana hit 30-of-44 at the line while Sam Houston made eight in the Bearkats 12 free throw attempts.

Nathaniel Mason scored seven points for Sam Houston and Michael Holyfield added five points.

Indiana out-boarded the Bearkats 45 to 23.

Sam Houston returns to Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum Monday night to begin the Progressive Legends Classic sub-regional tournament.

Southern Mississippi, Liberty and UC-Irvine will be the other three participants. Games are at 5 p.m. and 7:15 p.m. each night with the Kats playing in the nightcap daily.

Bearkat Volleyball Player, Coach Earns SLC’s Top Honors

Courtesy: Paul Ridings, Jr., SHSU Sports Information

Deveney Wells-Gibson is the 2012 Southland Conference volleyball “Player of the Year,” Brenda Gray received league “Coach of the Year” honors and five Bearkats have been voted as All-Conference performers after leading Sam Houston to its first regular season volleyball championship since 1994.

Wells-Gibson was the top-scorer with 496 points for a Bearkat volleyball team that rolled to a 20-10 overall regular season mark and posted its highest Southland victory total ever with a 15-3 league mark.

The sophomore from San Antonio ranked No. 2 in kills (421) in the Southland and also was No. 10 in digs (339) and No. 12 in aces (34). She totaled double figure kills in 26 of the Bearkats’ 30 matches and was a two-time Southland Conference offensive player of the week selection.

Wells-Gibson is the first Bearkats to claim the honor since Julie Franzen won after SHSU’s 1993 conference championship season.

Gray, one of only 29 active head coaches in NCAA Division I women’s volleyball to post more than 500 career victories, to a season of 20 or more victories for the 12th time in her coaching career.

The 2012 Sam Houston team rolled up 13 consecutive victories at one point during the march to the conference title.

The 13-match winning streak is the longest since SHSU moved up to the Division I level in 1986.

In her 29th year of coaching this year’s honor marks her third “Coach of the Year” award in the Southland Conference.

After starting the season 3-7, the Bearkats went 17-3 the rest of the season including 12 three-set sweeps.

Her 595 career wins ranked third all-time among Southland Conference volleyball coaches.

Kendall Cleveland joined Wells-Gibson as a first team All-Southland Conference selection.

The senior from Houston totaled 389 points with 350 kills (3.53 per set) eight aces and 56 total blocks.

Tayler Gray and Kim Black, both Huntsville High School products, were second team selections.

As the Bearkats’ setter, Gray assisted on 1,162 of Sam Houston’s 1,413 kills this year and lead the squad with 383 digs.

Black was a force in the middle for the Bearkats, leading the Southland Conference in total blocks (140).

She stands No. 2 at Sam Houston in career blocks.

Kaylee Hawkins received honorable mention.

This marks the third time that she has made the All-Southland team (2009 first team, 2010 honorable mention).

The senior from Dickson is currently No. 3 in career digs (1,597).

Sam Houston is the No. 2 seed in the Southland Conference post-season tournament this weekend in Conway, Arkansas.

The Bearkats open play Friday at 11 a.m. against No. 7 seed Nicholls State.

The tournament semifinals will be played Saturday with the finals at 2 p.m. Sunday afternoon.