SWAC BASEBALL CHAMPS TRAVEL CROSS TOWN FOR NCAA TOURNAMENT
Duane Lewis 5/28/09

The 2009 SWAC Baseball Champion Southern Jaguars open NCAA Tournament play on Friday
with arguably the shortest trip of the 48 non-hosting teams.
 
Southern (30-15) was assigned to the Baton Rouge Regional hosted by LSU
(46-16), whom the Jaguars will face at 1 p.m. Minnesota (39-17) and Baylor
(29-24) and are the other teams in the regional.
 
This is the 14th NCAA Tournament trip for the Jaguars, their fifth this
decade but first since 2005. Southern has three of the Conference’s four
wins in the NCAA’s. In 1987, the Jaguars became the first HBCU team to
win in defeating Cal-State Fullerton 1-0 in the South II Regional. In
1996, Southern defeated Austin Peay in an NCAA Play-in Game. Six seasons
ago, the Jaguars, led by National College Player of the Year Rickie Weeks,
defeated Southern Miss in the 2003 Hattiesburg Regional 5-3.
 
Texas Southern posted the SWAC’s last victory in the NCAA Baseball
Tournament IN 2004, defeating defending national champion Rice 4-3.
 
This is Southern’s third trip to a Baton Rouge regional in the past 11
years. SU has played in the NCAA’s at LSU in 1999 and 2005.
 
Cox Sports Television will televise every game of the regional. Check
coxsportstv.com for channels in your area.
 
TEXAS SOUTHERN SOFTBALL TO PARTICIPATE IN COLLEGE WORLD SERIES YES CLINICS
The Texas Southern Softball team will be represented at the NCAA Youth
Education Sports (YES) Clinics during the upcoming College World Series in
Oklahoma City, OK. Head Coach Worley Barker, senior catcher Ariel
Arredondo and sophomore third baseman Tenesha Skrine will serve as mentors
and instructors for the clinics.
 
The clinics, which will take place at the Putnam City Optimist Complex May
30 and 31, provide youths with a unique opportunity to be involved with
the College World Series. They will be participating in drills and
receiving skill instruction from coaches and student-athletes, gaining
conditioning tips to help improve athletic performance, connecting and
developing relationship with other local athletes and learning life skills
and sportsmanship that will help them become a successful student-athlete.
 
There will also be a seminar for parents and guest to receive information
and ask questions in areas such as NCAA academics and athletics
requirements, injury prevention and sportsmanship.
 
“This is an incredible opportunity for Texas Southern softball,” said
Coach Barker. “To even be considered for the clinics is quite an honor,
much less to have our program receive this type of recognition. It will
be a great experience for myself along with Ariel and Tenesha.”
 
FOOTBALL MEDIA DAY SET The 2009 SWAC Football Media Day will be held
Tuesday, July 21 from 9-11 a.m. at the Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover, AL.
 
Head Coaches and players from all 10 Conference teams will be in
attendance. The Grambling State Tigers are the defending Conference and
HBCU National Champions.
 
TRACK STANDOUTS QUALIFIED TO PARTICPATE IN NCAA REGIONALS Outdoor track
and field athletes from seven Conference schools qualified for this
weekend’s NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Regional Championships.
 
Alabama State, Alcorn State, Grambling State, Jackson State and Southern
athletes are slated to compete in the Mid-East Region meet in Louisville,
KY hosted by the University of Louisville. Prairie View A&M and Texas
Southern athletes are slated to compete in Norman, OK in the Mid-West
Region meet hosted by the University of Oklahoma.