The Bethune-Cookman University softball team is back in action. They played their first home game on Feb. 12. The Wildcats were picked to finish second in the conference preseason polls.
Wildcats hoops making way in SWAC
Bethune-Cookman’s men’s basketball team finds itself in the thick of the race for the SWAC regular season crown and top seed for the conference tournament.
The Wildcats have won four games in a row including an 80-77 win over Texas Southern on Monday and an 85- 82 win over Prairie View just two days earlier.
B-CU has an 11-13 overall record. They are 8-3 in the SWAC which ties them for second place with Jackson State behind Southern (10-1).
The ‘Cats have Trey Thomas (15.6ppg), Daniel Rouzan (11.7ppg, 5rpg), Jesus Carrarelo-Martin (5.8ppg, 4.7rpg, 1.9apg, 1.2spg, 1.6bpg) amongst others.
The Wildcats return home to face Alcorn State on Saturday, Feb. 15 at 5:30 p.m. and Jackson State on Monday, Feb. 17 at 7 p.m.
Bethune-Cookman softball in season
Bethune-Cookman’s softball team opened the season going 1-4 in NFCA Leadoff Classic in Clearwater from Feb. 7 through Feb. 9.
Their lone win came over Morgan State 4-3. They suffered one run defeats to Norte Dame 1-0 and #24 Mississippi State 3-2.
The Wildcats played their home opener in a double header with North Florida on Wednesday at Sunnyland Park which was after deadline.
B-CU returns senior pitcher Halyne Gonzales, sophomore second baseman Jessica Allen; redshirt senior outfielder Joslyn Davis; senior outfielder Joyce Bloom; redshirt senior shortstop Brianna Velazquez, graduate catcher Thais Uyema and sophomore outfielder Brooklyn Scott amongst others.
Head Coach Laura Watten is five wins away from 800 career wins.
The Wildcats were picked to finish third in the SWAC preseason polls.
Four Wildcats received All-SWAC Preseason honors in Gonzalez (1st Team), Ueyma (2nd Team), Allen (2nd Team) and Velazquez (2nd Team). B-CU plays in the Hatter Classic at Stetson University from Feb. 14 to Feb. 16 and in the Mary Nutter Classic in Cathedral City, California from Feb. 20 through Feb. 22.
B-CU Baseball season opener this week
The Wildcats baseball team is back on the diamond as they host a three-game series with Stony Brook at Jackie Robinson Ballpark in downtown Daytona Beach from Feb. 14 to Feb. 16.
First pitch is 7 p.m. on Feb. 14; 6 p.m. on Feb. 15 and 1 p.m. on Feb. 16.
B-CU picked to finish second in the SWAC preseason polls.
The Wildcats return pitchers Tanner Boccabello and Pablo Torres; infielder Manny Souffrain; outfielder Sergio Rivera; infielder Jayme Villafane; catchers Irvin Escobar and Jorge Rodriguez; infielder Peter Valazquez; infielder Jorge Gonzalez Febo and outfielder Daniel Figueroa amongst others.
Boccabello and Torres receive All-SWAC Preseason First Team honors while Souffrain and Riveira was named to the Second Team.
B-CU’S baseball team is hosting Stony Brook at Jackie Robinson Ballpark this week.
B-CU’s Nicholson SWAC Newcomer of the Week
Bethune-Cookman’s women’s basketball athlete Asianae Nicholson was named Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) Newcomer of the Week for the period of February 11-17, the leagued announced Tuesday afternoon from its headquarters in Birmingham, Alabama.
Nicholson recorded her 14th and 15th double-doubles of the season at Texas Southern and Prairie View A&M, respectively.
In two games she had 26 points, 25 rebounds, three steals and two assists.
Against TSU, Nicholson recorded 10 points with 10 rebounds. She had 16 points and 15 rebounds against Prairie View A&M.
This is the second SWAC Newcomer of the Week award in as many weeks for the former Alabama A&M Bulldog.
For more on Bethune-Cookman University Athletics teams, stats, scores and schedules visit www.bcuathletics.com
New Smyrna girls and boys and Atlantic boys make playoffs
Three local high school basketball teams made it to the FHSAA State Playoffs.
Things tipped off in the Regional Quarter Finals on Wednesday, Feb. 12 which was after deadline. The winners advance to the Regional Semi-Finals on Feb. 17.
The New Smyrna Beach Barracudas (22-5) girls are the 5A-7 district champions. The Barracudas are the top seed in Region 5A-2. They hosted Orlando Jones (18-15). MaxPreps ranks NSB tops #1 Class 5A and #16 in Florida.
On the boys side, New Smyrna (20- 7) also won the 5A-7 district championship. They are the seventh seed in Region 5A-2 and traveled to seconded seeded Lecanto (24-3).
The Atlantic Sharks (20-7) also won the 4A-8 district championship. Atlantic hosted Tavares (14-10). MaxPreps.com ranks the Sharks #13 in Class 4A.
Daytona State men’s hoops hot
The Daytona State College men’s basketball team is ranked #25 in the nation.
The Falcons have won 18-straigth games and recently picked up wins over Indian River College 112-77 and Santa Fe College 85-75.
Daytona State is 22-2 overall and 10- 0 in the Mid-Florida Conference.
The Falcons have Isaiah Dorceus (15ppg), Dylan Diaz (11.2ppg), Jaylin Payne (10.1), Eddie Placer (10.8ppg), Tyrese Lacey (9.9ppg), Huascar Cuevas (8.9ppg) and company.
DSC has upcoming home games with Eastern Florida State College on Feb. 19 and Polk State College on Feb. 22.
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