Southwestern Athletic Conference: Season 2014-15

SWAC Ranking
 1. Texas Southern 16-2(19-12) 
 2. Alabama St. 14-4(18-9) 
 3. Southern 13-5(16-16) 
 4. Prairie View A&M 12-6(14-17) 
 5. Ark.-Pine Bluff 9-9(12-10) 
 6. Jackson St. 9-9(11-20) 
 7. Alabama A&M 8-10(9-19) 
 8. Miss.Valley St. 5-13(6-25) 
 9. Alcorn St. 4-14(5-25) 
 10. Grambling St. 0-18(2-26) 

Points Per Game
 Ladarius TABB
  Alabama A&M
  (196-F-)
  Avg: 18
 1. Tabb, Alabama A&M18.0 
 2. Mosley, Ark.-Pin.16.9 
 3. Luckett, Alcorn St.16.4 
 4. Scott, Prair.15.1 
 5. Gibbs, Texas S.13.7 
 6. Washington, Miss.V.13.7 
 7. Waters, Alabama13.4 
 8. Rodgers, Southern13.2 
 9. Shine, Grambling S.13.1 
 10. Vance, Alcorn St.13.0 
Rebounds Per Game
 Nicholas WEST
  Alabama A&M
  (208-F-94)
  Avg: 8
 1. West, Alabama A&M8.0 
 2. Tabb, Alabama A&M7.9 
 3. Vance, Alcorn St.7.8 
 4. Strong, Alabama7.4 
 5. Worsham, Jackson7.0 
 6. Riley, Texas S.6.1 
 7. Gray, Gramblin.6.0 
 8. Page, Alabama St.5.4 
 9. Brown, Alabama St.5.3 
 10. Hagood, Prair.5.3 
Assists Per Game
 Rakiya BATTLE
  Alabama .
  (178-PG-)
  Avg: 5.7
 1. Battle, Alabama5.7 
 2. Waters, Alabama5.4 
 3. Hagood, Prair.4.9 
 4. Gibbs, Texas S.4.1 
 5. Hyder, Southern3.9 
 6. Cormier, Gramblin.3.3 
 7. Hammond, Ark.-P.2.8 
 8. Henderson, Alcorn2.7 
 9. Mosley, Ark.-Pin.2.6 
 10. Simmons, Miss.V.2.3 
Steals Per Game
 Tevin HAMMOND
  Ark.-P.
  (183-PG-)
  Avg: 2.5
 1. Hammond, Ark.-P.2.5 
 2. Hagood, Prair.2.3 
 3. Mosley, Ark.-Pin.2.0 
 4. Waters, Alabama1.9 
 5. Brisco, Prair.1.7 
 6. Biggs, Texas S.1.6 
 7. Washington, Miss.V.1.4 
 8. Worsham, Jackson1.4 
 9. Scott, Prair.1.4 
 10. Henderson, Alcorn1.3 
Blocks Per Game
 Reggis ONWUKAMUCHE
  Prair.
  (208-C-)
  Avg: 1.6
 1. Onwukamuche, Prair.1.6 
 2. Shepherd, Texas S.1.6 
 3. Snow, Southern1.3 
 4. Davis, Southern1.1 
 5. Love, Ark.-Pin.1.1 
 6. West, Alabama A&M1.0 
 7. Lewis, Alabama St.0.9 
 8. Strong, Alabama0.8 
 9. Brown, Alabama St.0.7 
 10. Graham, Alabama0.7 

SWAC Women 2014-2015
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Texas Southern University wins the SWAC 2014-2015 title (Photo: SWAC)

Texas Southern University 2014-15
Mike Davis Mike Davis Davis
Madarious Gibbs
Gibbs
Deverell Biggs
Biggs
Malcolm Riley
Riley
Nick Shepherd
Shepherd
Christian McCoggle
McCoggle
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
3  Gibbs Madarious 185 (6'1'') G USA
1  Biggs Deverell 185 (6'1'') G USA
11  Riley Malcolm 196 (6'5'') F USA
33  Shepherd Nick 206 (6'9'') F USA
15  Blanks David 190 (6'3'') G USA
 Friar Josh C USA
20  Mack Giovanni 175 (5'9'') PG USA
34  McCoggle Christian 203 (6'8'') C USA
12  Collier Tonnie 203 (6'8'') F USA
24  Johnson Nevin 190 (6'3'') G 93 USA
2  Thomas Chris 196 (6'5'') F 93 USA
23  Carter Jason 206 (6'9'') F USA
14  Washington Eric 193 (6'4'') F USA
4  Rodriguez Jose 201 (6'7'') F USA
5  Bynum Tyree 175 (5'9'') PG USA
Head Coach: Mike Davis
Coach Assistant: Keith LeGree
Coach Assistant: Michael Davis Jr.


Texas Southern Wins Back to Back Conference Tournaments - Mar 15, 2015

Deverell Biggs (6'1''-G) stepped in after Malcolm Riley (6'5''-F) was injured on a flagrant foul and made two free throws with 27 seconds left, Madarious Gibbs (6'1''-G) added another and Texas Southern beat Southern 62-58 on Saturday in the Southwestern Athletic Conference championship game.
Riley was unable to shoot about being fouled by Trelun Banks, who was ejected.

Riley led the Tigers with 18 points and 10 rebounds. Gibbs, the conference player of the year, went 4 for 15 from the field and finished with 12 points in the game.

Freshman forward Sam Jared (6'9''-F) scored 12 points and 11 rebounds for the Jaguars. Tre Lynch (6'0''-PG-92) missed a three pointer with 2.9 seconds to go that would have given Southern the lead.

The Jaguars hit six of their first 10 shots of the second half to move into the lead, with Sam scoring six quick points from both inside and out. The Tigers sputtered out of the locker, scoring just six points in the first nine minutes of the second half.
Neither team took more than a five-point lead at any time during the first 20 minutes as both were nearly identical down the stat sheet.

TSU won the conference tournament and earned an NCAA berth last season. This marks the second time in TSU history the team will go to the tournament in back-to-back years, earning bids in 1994 and 1995.

Courtesy of SWAC

SWAC Tournament Final: Texas Southern - Southern 62-58
SWAC Tournament Semifinals:
Texas Southern - Prairie View 90-77
Southern - Alabama State 68-66




All-SWAC Awards 2015 - Mar 15, 2015

All-SWAC 1st Team 2015
Jamel Waters
Waters
Madarious Gibbs
Gibbs
Leantwan Luckett
Luckett
Marquis Vance
Vance
Nicholas West
West

All-Tournament MVP: Madarious Gibbs (6'1''-G) of Texas Southern
Player of the Year: Madarious Gibbs (6'1''-G) of Texas Southern
Defensive Player of the Year: Reggis Onwukamuche (6'10''-C) of Prairie View A&M
Freshman of the Year: Steve Rogers (6'1''-G) of Alabama St.
Newcomer of the Year: Ladarius Tabb (6'5''-F) of Alabama A&M
Coach of the Year: Mike Davis of Texas Southern

1st Team
PG: Jamel Waters (5'9''-PG) of Alabama St.
G: Madarious Gibbs (6'1''-G) of Texas Southern
F: Leantwan Luckett (6'4''-F) of Alcorn St.
F: Marquis Vance (6'7''-F) of Alcorn St.
F: Nicholas West (6'10''-F-94) of Alabama A&M

2nd Team
F: Ladarius Tabb (6'5''-F) of Alabama A&M
PG: Marcel Mosley (6'0''-PG) of Ark.-Pine Bluff
F: Maurice Strong (6'5''-F) of Alabama St.
G: Adrian Rodgers (6'4''-G-92) of Southern
C: Reggis Onwukamuche (6'10''-C) of Prairie View A&M

All-Tournament Team
G: Madarious Gibbs (6'1''-G) of Texas Southern
F: Malcolm Riley (6'5''-F) of Texas Southern