TENNESSEE STATE RUMORS

Tennessee St. 72, No. 9 Murray St. 68

Robert Covington had 17 points and eight rebounds to lead Tennessee State to a 72-68 victory over No. 9 Murray State on Thursday night, handing the Racers their first loss of the season. Isaiah Canaan had 31 points and six rebounds for Murray State (23-1, 11-1 Ohio Valley Conference), which was the last unbeaten team in Division I. Murray State has won the last eight meetings against...
Via AP on Fox  |  4 days ago

Tennessee State upsets No. 9 Murray State 72-68

Robert Covington had 17 points and eight rebounds to lead Tennessee State to a 72-68 victory over No. 9 Murray State on Thursday night, handing the Racers their first loss of the season.
Via Sign on San Diego  |  4 days ago

No. 9 Murray St. suffers first loss of season

Robert Covington had 17 points and eight rebounds to lead Tennessee State to a 72-68 victory over No. 9 Murray State on Thursday night, handing the Racers their first loss of the season.
Via CBSSports.com  |  4 days ago

Tennessee St. 75, SE Missouri 72

Robert Covington had 23 points and 13 rebounds to lead Tennessee State to a 75-72 victory over Southeast Missouri on Saturday night. Kellen Thornton scored 15 points and Kenny Moore 11 for the Tigers (15-10, 8-4 Ohio Valley), who won their fifth consecutive game and moved into a second-place tie with Tennessee Tech behind 10th-ranked Murray State. Covington also had four of 10...
Via AP on Fox  |  9 days ago

Tennessee St. 91, E. Kentucky 85

Robert Covington scored 22 points and Tennessee State overcame a 12-point deficit, then pulled away from Eastern Kentucky in the final minute of a 91-85 double-overtime win Saturday night. The Tigers (13-10, 6-4 Ohio Valley Conference) never trailed in either overtime, but the Colonels, led by Mike DiNunno with a career-high 33 points and Jaron Jones tying his career-high with 30...
Via AP on Fox  |  16 days ago

Tennessee St. 52, SIU-Edwardsville 49

Robert Covington scored 17 points and Patrick Miller 14 as Tennessee State came back from a 14-point second-half deficit and beat Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 52-49 Saturday night. SIU-Edwardsville led throughout the second half until Miller's three-point play with 35 seconds remaining gave the Tigers (10-9, 3-3 Ohio Valley Conference) a 51-49 lead. After Kris Davis missed...
Via AP on Fox  |  January 14, 2012

Oversigning At Work

Most of us think of oversigning in the aggregate – as numbers – but the real issue is kids - players. The most recent example of all or of a player being jerked around by an oversigning school is that of Patrick Miller. Miller committed to LSU in the fall and was to be an early enrollee. However, when the time came for him to actually enroll at LSU, the Tigers asked him to pay...
Via Leather Helmet Blog  |  January 13, 2012

Gamecocks fall to Tennessee State

Robert Covington scored 16 points and Jordan Cyphers came off the bench to add 12 to lead Tennessee State past South Carolina 64-63 Sunday night, its first victory in 24 tries against a Southeastern Conference team.
Via southcarolina.scout.com  |  November 20, 2011

Bills dominate in home opener

Courtesy: Saint Louis University Athletics ST. LOUIS Junior forward Cody Ellis led Saint Louis with 13 points and six rebounds in a convincing 71-37 Billiken victory against Tennessee State Friday night in the season opener for both teams. The Billikens, who led wire-to-wire, shot 52 percent from the field and 50 percent from beyond the arc in the 34-point victory. Ellis 13 points...
Via Fox Sports Midwest  |  November 12, 2011

Cam Newton's Going to Play? Cam Newton's Going to Play!

This is what it's all about, folks!Random thoughts on the NCAA ruling:1. Though you wouldn't know it from the reaction of Auburn fans (or at least the Auburn fans with whom I work), yesterday was not a good day for Auburn. The NCAA has concluded that Cecil Newton attempted to sell his son to Mississippi State. That raises two possibilities for what actually happened in...
Via Braves and Birds  |  December 02, 2010

Duke: No Go Wojo (or Collins)

Over at the Post and Courier, columnist Gene Sapakoff has thrown his two cents into the Clemson Tigers coaching search. Well, actually, he’s thrown two Duke assistants into the Tigers coaching search. Sapakoff suggests that Clemson should take a look at either Steve Wojciechowski or Chris Collins. He says: Wojciechowski, with his signature floor-slapping enthusiasm on defense...
Via SCACC Hoops  |  April 11, 2010

Tenn. State defeats Tenn. Tech 109-102 in 2OT

Robert Covington and Jeremiah Crutcher scored 24 points each to help Tennessee State defeat Tennessee Tech 109-102 in double overtime on Monday night.
Via Sign on San Diego  |  February 16, 2010

SEC Basketball Preview: LSU Tigers

LSU Tigers By psychojoe 2008-2009 Record: 27-8 overall, 13-3 SEC. Coach: Trent Johnson Key Losses: Garrett Temple, Marcus Thornton, Chris Johnson Newcomers: Aaron Dotson, Eddie Ludwig Trent Johnson proved what many Tiger fans had suspected, that the Tigers had plenty of hoops talent but had underachieved under prior coach John Brady. The Tigers had an outstanding ...
Via *D Crimson Tusks  |  November 23, 2009

The Hunt: No. 61, LSU

The Hunt for the Most Interesting Team in the World is the Dagger's 2009-10 countdown preview series. Check out the overriding principles here. Today: No. 61, LSU. Last year's record: 27-82009-10's toughest games: at Xavier, at Tennessee, Kentucky, at Mississippi StatePrimary attraction: New year, new talent, same success? That's the formula Trent Johnson would like...
Via The Dagger  |  September 29, 2009

Tennessee State Launches Big Blue Sports Network

If you are in Nashville, Columbia or Jackson and can't get enough TSU Tigers in person, look no further than the new Big Blue Sports Network. The network, which will broadcast on AM stations and reach into parts of Kentucky and Mississippi, will feature all twelve Tennessee State football games and men's basketball beginning this winter.
Via HBCU Sports Blog  |  August 06, 2008
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