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SIAC Tournament Update

March 7, 2009 - Semifinals
Women
Clark Atlanta 64, Kentucky St 54
Ft. Valley State 68, Tuskegee 63
Men
Lane 64, Benedict 63
LeMoyne-Owen 61, Claflin 61

March 8, 2009
Women's Championship
1pm:Ft. Valley State vs. Clark Atlanta

Men's Championship
4:pm:LeMoyne-Owen vs. Lane*

*Will Not Be Aired Due to NCAA
Violation

 Games will not be aired on HBCU

Highlights only rebroadcast of semi 

games. ESPN owns exclusive rights

and games will be aired on ESPNU.

 

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Tuskegee University Best Alabama A&M at Circle City Classic

The Golden Tigers parlayed several timely defensive stops with All-American quarterback Jacary Atkinson’s nifty running Saturday...

to defeat Alabama A&M 34-24 in front of an announced crowd of 47,273 in the Circle City Classic in Indianapolis. The victory extended the Golden Tigers’ winning streak to 21 consecutive games, the second-longest in school history. Indianapolis, IN (Circle City Classic).

 Tuskegee Circle City Classic

Atkinson rushed for 147 yards and two touchdowns against the Bulldogs, who left the SIAC in 1998 and now play in the Southwestern Athletic Conference. The senior from Valley, Ala., had five rushes of 10 yards or, including a 38-yard touchdown run on the Golden Tigers’ first possession that capped a three-play, 68-yard drive and gave them a 7-0 lead.

Atkinson also had a two-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter, on which he dragged a defender into the end zone, as the Golden Tigers went ahead 20-10.

Atkinson’s rushing total was the sixth highest in the 25-year history of the Circle City Classic. He also tossed a 14-yard first-quarter touchdown pass to Jason English that extended Tuskegee’s lead to 13-0. Atkinson kept that drive alive with a 36-yard run to Alabama A&M’s 15-yard line.

The Golden Tigers’ defense twice turned Alabama A&M away without a touchdown after the Bulldogs were in the shadow of their goal line.

They held Alabama A&M (2-4) to a third-quarter field goal that made the score 13-10 after the Bulldogs had the ball first and goal at the one-yard line. They also stopped Alabama A&M on the Tuskegee four on the Bulldogs’ last possession of the game.

The Golden Tigers also forced Alabama A&M to turn the ball over on downs when they held on fourth-and-1 at the Tuskegee 48 with 9:24 left in the third quarter.

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