“Yes, we are going to have to spend a certain amount of money. He said: “Unfortunately players don’t come cheap, especially good players. Instead, he is urging those at the top - primarily majority shareholders, the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia - that while getting to the top might have been relatively inexpensive, the next step definitely won’t be. The head coach, renowned for his incredible work ethic and drive, is not about to rest on his laurels just because Newcastle have muscled their way into Europe’s elite, way ahead of the ownership group’s schedule. After the completion of the contest against VUU, Bowie State will await the official seeding of the CIAA Tournament with the Bulldogs more than likely hosting a quarterfinal matchup on campus.įor the most up-to-date information on Bowie State Athletics and its 13 varsity sport teams, visit : It has been less than a week since Newcastle United’s two-decade wait to qualify for the Champions League was rubber-stamped, but Eddie Howe’s eyes are already turning to next season. 15, both teams were tied at 8-all heading into the bottom fifth inning. The game was halted due to darkness back on Apr. » Alexander led the Bulldogs at the plate, going 4-for-4.īSU will return home to resume action with Virginia Union on Apr. » The Bulldogs drew four walks from ECSU pitching. » Bowie State pitchers faced 31 Elizabeth City State hitters in the game, allowing eight ground balls and eight fly balls while striking out one. » The Bulldogs out-hit the Vikings at an 11-10 clip. » Bowie State left 10 runners stranded on base in the loss. » Bowie State's highest scoring inning was the second, when it pushed four runs across. » Alexander compiled a four-hit day for the Bulldogs. The Bulldogs were unable to hold the lead, as Elizabeth City State scored five times over the remaining five innings to grab the 9-7 win. The Bowie State offense exploded for four runs, highlighted by a three-run error off the bat of Gordon, which brought the Bulldogs lead to 7-4. The Lady Vikings then rallied to score four runs and take a 4-3 lead before the Bulldogs got back on the board in the second. BSU scored three runs in the frame, highlighted by a two-run single off the bat of sophomore Aliyah Smith. The Bulldogs got on the board immediately, starting their scoring with one run in the top of the first inning. Senior Shanya Gordon also helped out for Bowie State, putting together zero hits in three trips to the plate while adding a walk and three RBI. Sophomore Jayla Hill put together a standout day at the plate as well, going 3-for-4 with an RBI. In addition to her four hits, Alexander had a walk to lead the Bulldogs. The right-hander went four innings, giving up two runs, zero earned, on three hits. Senior Akirra Pullen (9-7) took the loss in the circle for Bowie State (30-13, 13-2 CIAA). The losses snapped a 13-game winning streak for BSU who had not loss to a conference opponent this season prior to Sunday's twinbill. GAME 2 | Elizabeth City State 9, Bowie State 7ĮLIZABETH CITY, N.C. - Graduate senior Aseyah Alexander racked up four hits but for the first time this season, the Bowie State Bulldogs got swept by the Elizabeth City State Lady Vikings 9-7 in game two on Sunday in Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) action.
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