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No. 4 Texas State gets past No. 8 South Alabama with a 79-67 quarterfinal win on Friday to move on to the semifinals of the 2019 Sun Belt Men’s Basketball Championship, presented by First Bank and Trust. Tre'Larenz Nottingham posted 19 points to lead the way for the Bobcats (24-8, 12-6 Sun Belt). Alex Peacock had 17 points and nine rebounds, Nijal Pearson added 12 points and six rebounds and Jaylen Shead had 11 points and seven assists.
After a thrilling penalty kick finish Texas State head coach Kat Conner reacts to the Bobcats victory in the Semifinals of the Sun Belt Women's Soccer Championship over South Alabama.
Day two of the 2018 #SunBeltOTF Championships came to a close on Saturday with the running of the men's and women's 3,000-meter steeplechase. South Alabama continues to lead the women's team race, adding 33 points on Saturday for a two-day total of 84. Texas State surged in front on the men's side as they lead after Saturday's events with 52 points. Saturday saw one record fall and a fantastic race in the men's 100-meter prelims. USA's Emile Berge successfully defended her heptathlon title with a two-day total of 5,632 points. That total reset the six-year old Sun Belt record held by USA's Lindsay Schwartz. Berge tallied 2,241 points on Saturday morning to add to her 3,391 points totaled on Friday. Troy's Riley Schwietz was the runner-up just behind Berge. The much anticipated men's 100-meters did not disappoint as A-State's Jaylen Bacon looks primed to run a fast time on Sunday. Bacon, running in the third heat on Saturday, easily qualified for Sunday's final with an NCAA leading 9.99. His time was three-tenths of a second faster than the next fastest time. It was the second time Bacon has run sub-ten seconds in the event. Texas State's T'Mond Johnson moved into the top ten in the NCAA in the men's shot put with a new PR of 19.79m (64'11.25"), just one foot off of the all-time Sun Belt record. Johnson moved into No. 2 all-time in Sun Belt history earlier this year before Saturday's result. Little Rock's Shanieke Watson, a multiple Athlete of the Week winner in 2018, claimed the title in the women's 3,000-meter steeplechase. Watson's time of 10:43.08 was ten seconds faster than runner-up Kate Butler of Appalachian State. UTA's Justin Domangue won the men's 3,000-meter steeplechase, the final event of the night on Saturday, with a time of 9:14.15.
Coastal Carolina head coach Paul Hogan reacts to the Chanticleers advancing to the championship match after a 4-0 victory over Georgia Southern at the 2017 Sun Belt Conference Soccer Championship.
South Alabama Head Coach Richard Moodie reacts to the Jaguars 2-0 victory in the quarterfinals of the 2017 Sun Belt Conference Women's Soccer Championship against Appalachian State.
2024 Sun Belt Women's Basketball Championship Second Round - Coastal Carolina.