Friday, October 28, 2005

MUST SEE MATCH-UPS

KEY: Volleyball--RED Women's Soccer--BLUE Men's Soccer--GREEN

Most important games are highlighted in BOLD type.

All times are local to home team.

Friday, October 28, 2005

Harding (8-9-1, 5-4) at Central Arkansas (10-3-1, 5-2-1)--12 noon CDT
(Gulf South Conference tournament bid on the line)
West Florida (16-0-2, 9-0) at West Georgia (12-5-1, 5-2-1)--2 p.m. EDT
North Alabama (27-6, 13-1) at Lincoln Memorial (20-11, 5-5)--7 p.m. EDT

Saturday, October 29, 2005

Central Arkansas (22-11, 7-4) at Harding (28-3, 10-1)--11 a.m. CDT
Henderson State (9-21, 4-7) at Christian Brothers (20-12, 5-6)--1 p.m. CDT
Francis Marion (22-10, 6-2) at USC Upstate (19-8, 7-2)--3 p.m. EDT
Armstrong Atlantic State (17-11, 7-1) at USC Aiken (14-10, 6-3)--3 p.m. EDT
Armstrong Atlantic State (9-7, 5-2) at Georgia College & State University (9-4-2, 3-2)--7 p.m. EDT
USC Upstate (11-1-2, 3-0-2) at Clayton State (10-3-4, 3-0-1)--7 p.m. EDT
(Lakers can clinch Peach Belt Conference regular season title with win or tie)

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Thursday, October 20, 2005

PEACH BELT CONFERENCE MEN'S BASKETBALL PREDICTIONS

The Peach Belt Conference released its preseason men's basketball predictions Thursday (10/20/2005), and Clayton State got the nod to win its second regular season title in five years. Defending PBC tournament champion Columbus State came in second, followed by USC Upstate in third place.

Information:

http://www.peachbelt.com/news/102005mbb.htm

MUST SEE MATCH-UPS

KEY: Volleyball--RED Women's Soccer--BLUE Men's Soccer--GREEN

Most important matches are marked in BOLD type.

Friday, October 21, 2005

Armstrong Atlantic State (16-9, 6-0) at Francis Marion (20-10, 4-2)--7 p.m. EDT
(AASU volleyball looks to stay unbeaten in Peach Belt Conference play)

Columbus State (10-4-1, 4-1-1) at Armstrong Atlantic State (9-6, 5-1)--4 p.m. EDT
(Pirates host Cougars in battle for first place in PBC)

Montevallo (6-5-3, 4-3) at West Georgia (11-4-1, 4-1-1)--3 p.m. EDT
(Braves host Falcons in match with Gulf South Conference tournament implications)

USC Aiken (12-9, 4-2) at USC Upstate (16-8, 4-2)--7 p.m. EDT
(Winner keeps at least a share of second place in PBC)

Saturday, October 22, 2005

Arkansas Tech (21-9, 6-3) at Central Arkansas (19-11, 4-4)--2 p.m. CDT
Christian Brothers (19-11, 4-5) at Ouachita Baptist (12-18, 4-4)--11 a.m. CDT
(This is the correct start time)
Lander (5-7-2, 2-1-2) at UNC Pembroke (11-5, 4-2)--1 p.m. EDT
Lander (8-2-3, 2-0-2) at UNC Pembroke (9-3-3, 0-1-2)--3:30 p.m. EDT
Lincoln Memorial (18-10, 4-4) at West Florida (17-6, 7-3)--2 p.m. CDT
(Railsplitters in a must-win situation in key GSC East match)

Sunday, October 23, 2005

Montevallo (6-5-3, 4-3) at West Florida (14-0-2, 7-0)--2:30 p.m. CDT

Friday, October 14, 2005

MUST SEE MATCH-UPS

KEY: Volleyball--RED Women's Soccer--BLUE Men's Soccer--GREEN

Most important matches are marked in BOLD type.

Friday, October 14, 2005

Francis Marion, USC Aiken in South Region Challenge (Winter Park, Fla. through 10/15)
For information, click HERE.

West Florida (15-5, 5-2) at North Alabama (22-1, 7-0)--7 p.m. CDT

Saturday, October 15, 2005

UNC Pembroke (11-3, 4-1) at Clayton State (8-2, 3-1)--1 p.m. EDT
(Braves battle Lakers for share of first place in Peach Belt Conference)

Georgia College & State University (8-3, 3-1) at Lander (5-7, 2-1)--2 p.m. EDT

UNC Pembroke (8-2-3, 0-0-2) at Clayton State (7-3-3, 0-0-2)--3:30 p.m. EDT

West Florida (15-5, 5-2) at Alabama-Huntsville (17-8, 5-2)--7 p.m. CDT
(Second place in GSC East is at stake in this match)




Tuesday, October 11, 2005

MUST SEE MATCH-UPS

KEY: Volleyball--RED Women's Soccer--BLUE Men's Soccer--GREEN

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Alabama-Huntsville (16-8, 4-2) at Lincoln Memorial (16-8, 2-3)--6 p.m. EDT
Christian Brothers (18-8, 4-2) at Central Arkansas (18-10, 3-3)--7 p.m. CDT
North Alabama (21-1, 6-0) at West Georgia (16-14, 4-3)--7 p.m. EDT

Wednesday, October 11, 2005

UNC Pembroke (10-3, 3-1) at Georgia College & State University (8-2, 3-0)--7 p.m. EDT

Bobcats look for eighth straight win.

Friday, October 07, 2005

MUST SEE MATCH-UPS

KEY: Volleyball--RED Women's Soccer--BLUE Men's Soccer--GREEN

Most important match-ups are marked in BOLD type.

Friday, October 7, 2005

West Florida (5-4-1, 2-2) at Lincoln Memorial (9-1, 3-1)--12:30 p.m. EDT
West Florida (11-0-1, 4-0) at Lincoln Memorial (9-1, 4-0)--3 p.m. EDT
(UWF is ranked #3 in the nation, while LMU is ranked #20)

Saturday, October 8, 2005

Clayton State (7-3-3, 2-0) at Lander (8-2-1, 2-0)--1 p.m. EDT
(Battle for first place in Peach Belt Conference men's soccer)
USC Upstate (8-2, 2-0) at UNC Pembroke (8-2-2, 0-0-1)--3:30 p.m. EDT
Armstrong Atlantic State (13-7, 4-0) at USC Upstate (15-7, 4-1)--7 p.m. EDT
(Battle for first place in Peach Belt Conference volleyball)

Sunday, October 9, 2005

Montevallo (16-8, 2-2) at West Florida (13-4, 4-1)--1 p.m. CDT

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

MUST SEE MATCH-UPS

KEY: Volleyball--RED Women's Soccer--BLUE Men's Soccer--GREEN

Wednesday, October 5, 2005

Columbus State (6-4, 2-1) at Clayton State (7-1, 3-0)--6 p.m. EDT

The Lakers host the upstart Lady Cougars in a key Peach Belt Conference match-up.

Thursday, October 6, 2005

Arkansas Tech (17-7, 3-1) at Harding (18-2, 3-1)--7 p.m. CDT

The Bisons hope to bounce back after having their 17-match win streak snapped in a loss to Central Arkansas last weekend.


Monday, October 03, 2005

D2SS NEWS AND NOTES--WEEK OF OCTOBER 2, 2005

NOTE: The notes that were supposed to be published the previous week (Sept. 25) were not published because of an error. So, let's try it again, shall we?

VOLLEYBALL WIN STREAK ENDS: The Harding University volleyball team saw its 17-match winning streak end at the hands of the University of Central Arkansas in a five-game upset loss on the road Saturday night (Oct. 1). UCA (13-8, 2-2) trailed 2-1 after three games, but won games four and five to pull of the upset. Two other teams in the Gulf South Conference West Division, Arkansas Tech and Henderson State, quickly took advantage of the Bisons misfortune, as the Golden Suns swept the Sugar Bears in three games Thursday, Sept. 29, while Henderson State downed Christian Brothers in another five-game thriller Saturday night. ATU, HU, and HSU are now in a three-way tie for first place in the GSC West.

SOCCER UPDATE: The National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) released its most recent regional poll on Sept. 27, and "D2South Nation" is very well represented, as both the Gulf South and Peach Belt Conference placed at least two teams in the rankings.

In the South Region, the University of West Florida (11-0-1) has the top ranking in the women's poll, with Lincoln Memorial ranked fourth, upstart West Georgia ranked fifth, Central Arkansas and Harding tied for sixth, and Ouachita Baptist and Montevallo tied for tenth.

In the Southeast Region women's rankings, Clayton State (7-1) currently holds the top spot, and will likely keep it after shutting out Peach Belt Conference newcomer Armstrong Atlantic State 2-0 at home Saturday night. The win allowed the Lakers to gain sole possession of first place in the PBC at 3-0. On the other hand, UNC Pembroke was the only other PBC team to crack the regional top ten, as the Braves (9-2) were tied for fifth with Catawba.

In the men's rankings, Central Arkansas was one of only two GSC schools to make the South Region poll, as the Bears came in second behind top-ranked Lynn University (Fla.), while Lincoln Memorial came in third. In the Southeast Region, the PBC proved why it's one of the toughest NCAA Division II conferences in the nation, with Clayton State, Lander, USC Upstate, and UNC Pembroke tying for the #2 ranking behind Mount Olive. A fifth team, Francis Marion (6-5), came in ninth.

PBC SOCCER SURPRISES: As strong as the Clayton State women's soccer team has been this season, the Lakers might have some company in the race for the Peach Belt Conference regular season title, as several other teams have made breakthroughs so far.

Georgia College & State University is one case in point, as the Bobcats have reeled off six straight wins after starting the season 1-2. The most recent win came Friday, Sept. 30 when GC&SU knocked off PBC favorite USC Upstate 2-1. That victory gave the Bobcats a perfect 2-0 record in league action, and 7-2 overall. The record itself is very amazing considering GC&SU is only in its second varsity season.

Meanwhile, in Savannah, Ga., Armstrong Atlantic State has managed to fight its way to a 2-1 record in PBC action in its first season of play, although its lone loss came Saturday against Clayton State. In other words, don't expect the Pirates to be an easy out for PBC foes the rest of this season.

And another second year program, Columbus State, is also holding its own, as the Cougars are also 2-1 in the PBC, and 6-4 overall after routing USC Aiken 5-0. CSU, though, will face a stiff test on Wednesday, Oct. 5, when the Cougars travel to Clayton State for a critical conference match.

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