Bears
Bears get to ASUN Tournament, despite loss to North Alabama
UCA earns first conference spot in four seasons because West Georgia lost again Monday night, but progress made this year

CONWAY, Ark. — For UCA, it was all about celebrating their seniors and earning an Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament berth on Monday night at the Farris Center.
The Bears accomplished both, despite a 93-70 loss to first-place North Alabama in their home finale.
Still, the Bears earned their first spot in the conference tournament in their fourth season in the ASUN, thanks to a loss by West Georgia, a team UCA swept during the regular season.
The ASUN Tournament is held on campus sites all the way through the championship game, but UCA’s destination for Sunday’s first-round game is not known yet.
The league finishes its regular-season slate on Wednesday, with UCA playing at co-leader Lipscomb in Nashville, Tenn.
“I’m disappointed about tonight, but we just ran into a better basketball team,” said UCA coach John Shulman. “We didn’t play bad, they just played really, really good, because they are really, really good.
“But let me explain it to you. Our goal was to win the league, and then we lost a bunch of players. So then I thought a realistic goal for our basketball team was to make the ASUN Tournament for the first time. And that’s a really important step for this team. It was really important for us to take a step forward, because no matter what happens on Wednesday, we get to play Sunday in the ASUN Tournament.
“And we have a shot. So we took a step forward, and I’m really, really proud of them.”
The Bears, who have battled numerous injuries throughout the season, celebrated two seniors during the pregame, four-year senior Elias Cato from Queensland, Australia, and two-year transfer Glory Etim from Richmond, Calif., in the final home games of their careers.
Cato, UCA’s second-leading scorer on the season, scored 11 points and made a pair of three-pointers. Etim had 2 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal and 1 blocked shot.
“I told our guys, I would love for Elias and Glo to lead us to a championship,” said Shulman. “But they’ve already led us to something we can grow on and build off of, because of who they are.
“If we don’t get to go to the tournament, then we made no progress. But we’ve made progress, even with our team as beat up as we’ve been. And I know we’re playing Wednesday, but you know what we get to do Sunday?
“We get to play in the ASUN Tournament. And we have the same amount of right to move on as anybody else in this league. And that’s exciting.”
Sophomore Diogo Seixas and freshman Cole McCormick led the Bears with 13 points each, while freshman Nehemiah Turner added 12 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists and 3 blocked shots.
UCA takes on Lipscomb at 7 p.m. Wednesday
The outcome of that game will have no effect on UCA’s tournament seed. The Bears will be No. 10 and will face No. 9 Stetson at one of several sites, including Lipscomb, UNA or Florida Gulf Coast.
The winner will then take on the No. 1 seed the next day in the quarterfinals.
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Basketball
Sugar Bears drop just third ASUN game in finale at North Alabama
Setback moves the Sugar Bears to 21-8 on the year and ends the ASUN slate in second place at 15-3

FLORENCE, Ala. — A sluggish night in Florence saw Central Arkansas drop only its third ASUN game this season, closing the regular season with a rare loss at North Alabama on Saturday.
The setback moves the Sugar Bears to 21-8 on the year and ends the ASUN slate in second place with a 15-3 record. Kinley Fisher led the team with 15 points on 7-of-11 shooting, Nine Sugar Bears got in the scoring column, but the 66-56 final score snapped a seven game road winning streak for Central Arkansas.
Everything was falling in the first quarter, as the Sugar Bears raced out to a 12-6 lead halfway through the first. After North Alabama hit a three to cut the lead to three, UCA rattled off a 6-0 run to close the quarter, holding UNA to just nine points in the frame and doubling up the home team.
After trading buckets to open the second, UCA led by eight points, but North Alabama put together a 10-0 run to swing momentum and the scoreboard. Fisher answered with a 7-2 run of her own to keep the Sugar Bears out in front, but North Alabama continued to hit shots.
Destine Duckworth capped the quarter with two three-pointers with less than 90 seconds, including the second with six seconds left, sending the Sugar Bears into the locker room with a two-point advantage.
Fisher and Duckworth combined for 13 of the team’s 15 in the quarter, but four turnovers and offensive rebounds allowed the Lions to cut the lead almost all the way down.
Fisher hit a fadeaway jumper in the paint to open the second half, part of a 6-5 exchange between the teams that had UCA clinging to a three-point lead.
But North Alabama started finding shots, taking the lead for the first time in the second half with 5:25 in the frame.
While the Sugar Bears kept it close, North Alabma was able to hold the lead until the final shot of the quarter, thanks to a 4-0 burst by Cheyanne Kemp that gave UCA a one-point lead headed to the fourth.
Free throws proved to be the difference in the fourth, as the Lions continually found their way to the free throw line.
The UCA deficit stayed within two possessions until a double foul was called on the Sugar Bears, giving North Alabama four free throws that allowed the Lions to open up the lead. With less than 30 seconds to go, that effectively took the wind out of the sails of any comeback attempt.
The Sugar Bears will regroup for the ASUN Championship, with at least two rounds being held in the Farris Center.
A play-in first round between Jacksonville and Bellarmine on Friday will determine the opponent for UCA’s quarterfinal game on Saturday. Both games will tip off at 6:30 p.m.
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Baseball
UCA’s early hole too deep to climb out against Blue Devils
With series even now, Bears will try and take second win in three-game series Sunday at 1 p.m. at Bear Stadium

CONWAY, Ark. — Central Arkansas dug a hole in the first inning and could never overcome it in a 7-2 loss to the Central Connecticut Blue Devils in Saturday at Bear Stadium.
The Blue Devils (1-1) got a pair of home runs in the top of the first, including a leadoff shot by Brady Short, to grab an early 3-0 lead. UCA would eventually score single runs in the fifth and seventh innings but it was not enough.
CCSU had 14 hits while UCA had nine, including two each by junior left fielder Blaine French, junior third baseman Bryce Cermenelli and senior designated hitter Preston Curtis.
In the fifth, sophomore center fielder Zeb Allen his his second home run of the season to right center. In the seventh, senior first baseman Jagger Schattle singled up the middle to score French. The Bears stranded 14 runners while the Blue Devils left 13 on base.
UCA starter Coleman MacRae took the loss, allowing 6 hits and 3 runs in 1 1/3 innings of work. Three of the Bears’ four relievers, Gavin Alveti, Aden Velasquez and Luke Lorence, allowed no runs in 7 1/3 innings.
Velasquez, a freshman from Cabot, struck out three and Lorence, a freshman from Little Rock Central, struck out a pair in the ninth.
The rubber game of the series is set for 1 p.m. Sunday at Bear Stadium.
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Football
Brown announces changes to Bears’ staff ahead of spring practice
Some new faces, some returning for another stint at UCA and some serving in new roles on football staff

CONWAY,Ark. — When Central Arkansas hits the practice field next week, the coaching staff overseeing them will have a different look.
Coach Nathan Brown has revamped his staff heading into the 2025 season, with some new faces, some returning for another stint at UCA and some serving in new roles.
“We are excited to make some great additions and adjustments to our 2025 football coaching staff,” Brown said a week out from the start of spring practice on March 6. “We have a good mix of new ideas and familiarity within our program. There are several new faces in roles and also some coaches from our staff that will have enhanced roles moving forward.”
One notable addition — or return — is Chad Williams as defensive coordinator, replacing the retiring Greg Stewart.
“I am excited about the return of Chad Williams as our defensive coordinator,” said Brown. “Chad spent 2018 to 2020 with us in the same role and gave us some of the highest caliber defenses we have had at the Division 1 level during that time. We finished the 2019 season as a national playoff seed and a Southland title with him calling our defenses.
“He has spent the last four years at his alma mater at Southern Miss, as the linebackers coach and run game coordinator. Not only does Chad bring a ton of coordinating experience to us but also a wealth of NFL knowledge.
“He played safety and linebacker in the NFL for the Baltimore Ravens for almost a decade and brings that mentality to work every single day. He demands details and respect from his players and they get better every day because of that.”
Blaze Barista, who will be the safeties coach and transfer portal coordinator, was previously in the UCA program in 2022 on the defensive side of the ball working with outside linebackers.
“Blaze Barista is a young talented coach in the football profession,” said Brown. “Blaze is coming to us from The Citadel where he was the safeties coach on staff there. He is one of the most talented recruiters I have been around and really demands the room at a high level in the secondary. He coaches with passion and energy everyday and has made us better on defense the second he stepped on campus.”
On the offensive side of the ball there are several changes, not the least of which is Brown taking over offensive coordinator duties. He has also hired a new running backs coach in Will Kennedy and a new quarterbacks coach in Chase Fourcade.
“We have made some adjustments to our offensive staff and one of those is coaching the position of quarterback,’ said Brown. “I wanted to hire someone to take the roll as quarterback coach and run the day to day operations and that guy was Chase Fourcade.
“Chase is a familiar name to UCA not because of his ties to UCA but in playing and competing against UCA in his playing career at Nicholls. Chase was one of the greatest quarterbacks to ever play in the Southland Conference.
“He is the all-time leading passer and total offensive guy in Nicholls history. He was a conference player of the year at the quarterback position and turned that into a three-year professional career between the NFL, CFL, and USFL.
Chase recently retired from the game and got into coaching and was a natural fit to run that room. I have stayed in touch with him over the years and always thought I would want to hire him on our staff if given the opportunity. Chase brings a wealth of knowledge and is a fundamental expert with the quarterback position.”
Kennedy has obvious Conway ties as a former Conway Wampus Cat student-athlete.
“I am excited to announce Will Kennedy as our new running backs coach,” said Brown. “Will is very familiar with the community of Conway as a Wampus Cat alum. Will went to the University of Arkansas out of high school and got into coaching during his undergraduate days at Arkansas. He has since turned that into a graduate assistant job that assisted with the running backs position.
“Will has coached with some great offensive minds while at Arkansas such as Dan Enos and Bobby Petrino. He has SEC experience and has seen that position group run at the highest level. Will is young and smart and understands the fundamental side of coaching the running back room. He will make us better at that position every single day.”
Ken Collums, the Bears’ former offensive coordinator and a UCA Sports Hall of Famer from his playing days, has assumed a new role with the Bears as assistant head coach and tight ends coach.
“We have also changed and enhanced the rolls of several coaches on our staff. Ken Collums will now take over as assistant head coach and tight ends coach,” said Brown. “With Coach Collums experience as a head coach and his overall care for young men and knowing the game of football, he is a valuable asset to what we are trying to build here. He has been doing this for a long time and has a wealth of experience and knowledge that is invaluable to us.”
Also on the offensive side of the ball, Jake Walker moves from tight ends to wide receivers and adds the title of offensive pass game coordinator.
“He is one of the brighter young coaches I have been around and has made us better in our wide receiver room with detail and knowledge,” said Brown. “He has a great mind for the game and you can see him really spreading his wings, coaching a skill position now.
“Offensive line coach Gunnar Boykin is also adding the offensive run game coordinator to his coaching title. He has been with me for all seven of my years here and has consistently had one of the better offensive lines in the conference.
“Gunnar has a lot of skills when it comes to scheming an offense and I use him as a security blanket for me and what we are trying to accomplish on the offensive side of the ball.
“We are also excited to get Brooks Hollingsworth back and use him on the offensive side of the ball as an analyst. Brooks is a UCA Hall of Famer that knows more ball than the whole staff combined. He will add to the game plan room and scheming a winning offense every day.”
Special teams will also feature a few changes, according to Brown.
“We have made some adjustments in the third phase of the game as well. Kre Trammell will now be our special teams coordinator,” he said. “Kre is as talented of a young coach as I have ever been around. He is organized and detailed and will look to attack on special teams. We need this phase to be a weapon and allow us to gain an advantage every week. He will oversee all units on special teams as well as still coaching our corners on defense.
“Walker Ashburn will add the co-special teams coordinator to his title and will oversee our punt unit. This unit is probably as important as any in this phase and having Walker just focus on the scheme and execution of this unit will make us better. Walker will handle this along with other responsibilities within Coach Trammell’s special teams units while also coaching our interior defensive line.”
The mainstay on the defensive side is Tony Davis, who coaches UCA’s defensive ends and edge rushers.
“Tony Davis is returning as our defensive line edge coach and defensive run game coordinator,” said Brown. “Tony has been with me for the past seven years and we have always had one of the higher caliber defensive lines in the conference. I think Coach Davis is one of the best defensive line coaches in the country at the FCS level. One of the big reasons for David Walker’s success should be attributed to Coach Davis and the way he developed him.”
The Bears are scheduled to open Spring Practice on Thursday, March 6. The Spring Game is scheduled for Saturday, April 12 on The Stripes.
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