BARCELONA, Spain -- Barcelona was unfazed by the recent departure of its club president amid a lawsuit as it eased to a 3-0 win over Malaga on Sunday to reclaim its share of the Spanish league lead.
Air Jordan 4 Retro Ireland . Lionel Messi didnt score but he played a part in two goals, setting up Pedro Rodriguez to make it 2-0 in the 55th after Gerard Pique had opened the scoring five minutes before halftime. Pedro then took Messis pass and crossed for Alexis Sanchez to tap in the hosts third in the 61st. Atletico Madrid stayed level with Barcelona at the top of the standings by romping to a 4-2 win at Rayo Vallecano as Diego Costa scored his 20th league goal of the season. Both title rivals ended a run of two straight draws to restore a one-point advantage over Real Madrid. The match at Camp Nou came just three days after Sandro Rosell stepped down to fight a lawsuit alleging that he misappropriated funds by hiding the true cost of signing of Brazil star Neymar. He and the club deny the accusations. Josep Bartomeu attended his first match as the Catalan clubs 40th president in the Camp Nou stands. Pique said that although he didnt know if Rosells exit was good for the club, he was sure the administrative turmoil hadnt affected the squads focus on defending its Spanish league title. "We continue competing the same way we have in recent years," said Pique. "Off the pitch, it is something people talk about, but on the pitch it affects us very little. "After all the bad moments we have had in these recent years we have maintained the league lead and that shows this group is strong and that we can stay on top," Pique said in a possible reference to the team dealing with former coach Tito Vilanovas and player Eric Abidals illnesses. Far from distracted, Gerardo Martinos team played one of its best games of the season, bombarding Malaga with 18 shots on-target of all types and from all angles. Martino, in fact, said he was more concerned about "not winning by a wider margin" than the clubs leadership. Pique broke through when he used his stomach to control a corner kick flicked on by Alexis, sized up Willy Caballero and then drove the ball under the Malaga goalie. Pique headed another corner kick against the woodwork moments before Pedro slotted inside the far post. Messi then dribbled at the Malaga defence to draw them in before laying off for Pedro, who found Alexis alone to score. Barcelonas Ibrahim Afellay went on as a late substitute after recovering from a six-month injury layoff. It was his first appearance for Barcelona since May 2012. Elsewhere, Athletic Bilbao striker Aritz Aduriz scored two goals and set up another in a 5-1 rout at 10-man Osasuna as the Basque club strengthened its grip on fourth place. Almeria edged Getafe 1-0 courtesy of striker Jonathan Zongos second-half header to escape the relegation zone. Diego Costa only trails Madrids 22-goal Cristiano Ronaldo as the leagues leading scorer, and the Brazilian-born players passing was key to Atleticos first two goals at Vallecas Stadium. "It was important to win after two draws," said Atletico striker David Villa, who downplayed the move back to the top. "We had to win, thats the important thing, going ahead game by game. We cant think about the rest." However, Atleticos win was tarnished by a shoulder injury to young midfielder Oliver Torres in the second half. Villa got Atletico rolling in the eighth minute after he stole the ball deep in Rayos territory and worked a one-two with Diego Costa before firing in his 10th league goal of the season. After Atletico goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois saved Jonathan Vieras penalty, Arda Turan took his first of two goals in the 30th to finish off a collective effort, with the ball flowing from Diego Costa through a generous Jose Sosa for Turan to roll in. Viera made up for his miss by scoring in the 40th, but Turan struck again in the 44th. Diego Costa found the net for the first time in 2014 when he redirected Filipe Luis cross in the 74th before Joaquin Larrivey responded almost immediately for Rayos second.
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Obviously, what they did last season doesnt guarantee a league title this time around, but there is plenty of returning talent to think it is a realistic goal. Led by do-it-all guard Jamel Waters, the Hornets return five starters and a few important reserves from last season. Plenty of other teams will be in contention for the SWAC championship as well. Arkansas-Pine Bluff went 11-7 in league play last season and has a potent backcourt anchored by Marcel Mosley and Tevin Hammond. Prairie View A&M also is hoping to make significant strides, led by a strong backcourt duo of its own in Montrael Scott and John Brisco. Alcorn State could be an intriguing pick as well, with excellent scoring and strength up front, thanks to LeAntwan Luckett, Octavius Brown and Marquis Vance. Southern still cant be ignored, if only because 2014 SWAC Coach of the Year Roman Banks has proven in just two seasons that he is the best mentor in the league. Unlike Southern, Texas Southern is in for a fall from grace. The team may have gone 12-6 in conference play last season, but that was with SWAC Player of the Year Aaric Murray. Murray is one of four starters missing for the Tigers this time around. The bottom of the conference will likely be inhabited by Grambling State, Jackson State, Mississippi Valley State and Alabama A&M. Grambling State has some nice pieces in ATorri Shine and Terry Rose, but even with those two, it won just three conference games last season. Jackson State can play defense fairly well, but scoring could be a real issue. The Delta Devils are just three seasons removed from a NCAA Tournament bid, but this team is nowhere near as deep or experienced. Finally, Alabama A&Ms best returning scorer is Justin Colvin, who averaged only 3.4 points per game in 2013-14. CONFERENCE CHAMPION: Alabama State PREDICTED OREDER OF FINISH: 1. Alabama State 2. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 3. Prairie View A&M 4. Alcorn State 5. Southern 6. Texas Southern 7. Grambling State 8. Jackson State 9. Mississippi Valley State 10. Alabama A&M TEAM BY TEAM ANALYSIS: ALABAMA STATE: Lewis Jackson knows what it takes to win this league. He has won two regular-season SWAC titles (2008, 2009), and twice cut down the nets as champion at the end of the conference tournament (2009, 2011). The Hornets coach has to like his chances this season, and the primary reason is the return of Waters, who is easily the top playmaker in the conference. He led the SWAC in assists (194) and assist-to-turnover ratio (2.6) last season, while topping the Hornets in scoring (14.1 ppg). He is an aggressive defender as well, having logged 1.8 steals per game. If Waters has a weak point, it is his shooting, as he connected on just 38.7 percent of his attempts from the floor. DeMarcus Robinson (11.5 ppg) is an excellent counterpart in the backcourt, although he needs to be more efficient as well, following a 36.6 percent shooting performance. Up front, Maurice Strong (8.6 ppg, 6.7 rpg), Brandon Graham (9 ppg, 5 rpg) and Luther Page (6.9 ppg, 5.1 rpg) can score and crash the boards -- and those are just the returning starters. Bobby Brown (9.5 ppg, 4.9 rpg) is also back to supply production at both ends of the floor. ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF: No team in the SWAC scored less or put forward a worse effort on the boards than UAPB last season, with the team scoring 63.1 points per game, while tallying only 30.5 rebounds per contest. However, the Golden Lions still finished 11-7 in league play by winning nine of their last 13 games. The hope is that they can carry that momentum into the new season. They will have to turn a corner offensively to do so, and that begins with Mosley and Hammond. Mosley led the club in scoring (13.6 ppg), while shooting 44.3 percent from the field. Hammond shot below 40 percent, but managed to net 13.1 points per game to go along with his team-leading 4.7 assists per tilt. The duo certainly helped make up for the teams overall lack of offensive punch, as they each collected more than two steals per game. The backcourt will get an additional boost from Ghiavonni Robinson (6.2 ppg), who should improve in his sophomore season. Obviously, the backcourt is in good hands. What will make or break this team is what it gets from the frontcourt, as Daniel Broughton (8 ppg, 4.6 rpg) and Davon Haynes (12.8 ppg, 6.2 rpg) are no longer eating up space down low. PRAIRIE VIEW A&M: The Panthers made an astonishing run to the SWAC title game last season. As just the eighth seed in the league tournament, it was unlikely they would shake off their poor performance in the regular season (11-23 overall, 6-12 SWAC) and contend, but that is exactly what they did, making it all the way to the final before falling to Texas Southern. It was easily the most exciting stretch for the program in quite some time. Since 1980, the Panthers have had a winning record just once, finishing 17-12 in 2003. There is a strong possibility that they will add to the total this season, assuming things fall into place. Continued strong play in the backcourt is the key. Scott and Brisco need to perform as well as they did a season ago, if not better. Scott led the team in scoring (14.9 ppg) and shot a league-leading 41.8 percent from beyond the arc. Brisco (12.2 ppg) was the second-best scorer on the team and a crafty defender as well, coming up with 1.4 steals per game. Tre Hagood (6.5 ppg, 3.8 apg) isnt much of a scorer, but he can distribute. While the backcourt is loaded, the frontcourt, which wasnt all that impressive last season, lost a key piece in Demondre Chapman (11.6 ppg, club- best 5.6 rpg). Perhaps senior Reggis Onwukamuche, who stands at 6-foot-10, could give the Panthers a lift, although he only averaged 10 minutes of floor time in 31 outings last season. ALCORN STATE: Luther Riley has done a nice job at the helm for the Braves. In 2011 he took over a program that had won fewer than 10 games in six of the previous eight seasons. Each of Rileys three years have seen double-digit victories, including last seasons 12-19 mark, which was the programs best finish since 2003. The Braves were also competitive in league play last season, finishing with as many wins as losses (9-9). For Alcorn State to take the next step it needs to be a more efficient on offense, as the Braves ranked last in the league in assists (9.1 appg) last season, while scoring only 64 points per game.
Air Jordan 4 Ireland Sale. Luckett (16 ppg) is the squads primary scoring option and an opportunistic defender. Last season, he was the only player for the Braves to average more than one steal per game (1.4). Scoring in the frontcourt should be supplied by Brown (13.5 ppg, 6.5 rpg) and Vance (10 ppg, 5.1 rpg). However, they didnt get much help on the glass, with the Braves recording only 30.9 rebounds per game. Devante Hampton (5.8 ppg, 3.2 rpg) is another returning starter with a chance to play even more than the 24 minutes per game he logged last season. SOUTHERN: When the 2013-14 regular season came to an end, the Tigers were an easy bet to make the field of 68 for the NCAA Tournament. However, a 64-46 loss to eighth-seeded Prairie View A&M, which they had defeated, 91-59, just weeks before, in the SWAC Tournament did not allow Southern to make back-to- back trips to the Big Dance. Obviously it was a disappointment, but Southern still finished at 19-13 overall and owned a league-best 15-3 mark against its SWAC rivals. Such prolific efforts have been the hallmark of Roman Banks tenure as head coach, with the team having win totals of 17, 23 and 19 in the past three seasons, respectively. Banks will have to put his coaching skills on display this season however, as the Tigers lost three starters, including leading scorers Calvin Godfrey (13.1 ppg, 8.8 rpg) and Malcolm Miller (12.7 ppg, 5.2 apg). In fact, there is not a single returning double-digit scorer. Tre Lynch (9.5 ppg) was a spark plug off the bench last season, and he will be thrust into the limelight. Trelun Banks (8.7 ppg, 3.3 apg) gives Banks a reliable point guard, after earning SWAC Freshman of the Year honors in 2013-14. Aside from getting new scoring sources, the Tigers also have to find some answers on the boards, after a campaign in which they ranked 20th in the country in rebounds (38.6 rpg) with Godfrey on the roster. TEXAS SOUTHERN: Offensively speaking, Texas Southern was the best team in the SWAC last season. The Tigers led the conference in scoring (76 ppg), assists (14 pg) and field goal percentage (.462). They also ranked second in rebounds (36.6 ppg). Maintaining that type of production will be extremely difficult since SWAC Player of the Year Aaric Murray (21.6 ppg, 7.5 rpg, 2.5 bpg) is gone. Murray isnt the only starter that needs to be replaced, with D.D. Scarver (12.6 ppg), DAngelo Scott (7.3 ppg, 6.2 rpg) and Lawrence Johnson- Danner (7.3 ppg) having vacated as well. That put quite a bit of pressure on Madarious Gibbs, who connected on 50.5 percent of his shots from the floor and led the team in minutes (34.6 pg) and assists (5.2 apg) last season. Jose Rodriguez (11.4 ppg, 5.7 rpg) started 19 games last season and played in all 34. He should be a more consistent starter as the top returning scorer on the roster. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE: Chico Potts took a program that went 21-13 and made it to the NCAA Tournament in 2012, to only 14 wins in the next two seasons. The absolute free fall cost Potts his job, as Andre Payne has been handed the reins. Payne might as well be starting from scratch, as he has just one returning starter from a team that won five conference games last season and finished with losses in nine its final 10 contests. The Delta Devils played at an accelerated tempo under Potts, but it remains to be seen if Price will continue that strategy. It certainly didnt work very well last season, as the squad ranked second in the SWAC in scoring (71.7 ppg), but they also let up 80.7 points per game on nearly 50 percent shooting. DeAngelo Priar (10.5 ppg, 3.4 apg) and Jeffrey Simmons (10.6 ppg) are the top returning performers. Priar started 28 games, but needs to improve on his shooting (.387), while Simmons needs to prove that he can be an effective scorer with added playing time. JACKSON STATE: There are not a lot of positives for head coach Wayne Brent to build on in his second season. His first didnt provide much of a change, as the Tigers finished 11-20 overall a year after posting an 11-18 mark. They actually took a step backward in league play, going from 9-9 in 2012-13 to 7-11 in 2013-14. Brents squad didnt provide much excitement on offense, scoring 65.8 points per game on 41.7 percent shooting. The Tigers did a decent job on defense, with opponents netting 68.7 points per game. The defensive success may continue, but the Tigers really need to find scorers. Both Julysses Nobles (15.7 ppg) and Brandon West (12.6 ppg, 9.7 rpg) are gone, leaving no double-digit scorers on the roster. Javeres Brent (8.9 ppg) has the ability and opportunity to produce at a higher rate, but he must hit more than 33 percent of his shots, as he did last season. Treshawn Bolden (5.4 ppg, 4.1 rpg) and Dontaveon Robinson (3.3 ppg) combined for 46 starts last season, but neither was allowed many scoring chances. That should change as the Tigers attempt to find an identity on offense. GRAMBLING STATE: Winning five games is rarely seen as a positive, but for the Tigers, posting such a win total was just that. After all, they had won only four games combined the previous two seasons, including a winless 2012-13 campaign. Even with the improvement, head coach Joseph Price was let go. He was given only two seasons to turn things around, so his replacement, Shawn Walker, may have less job security than might be expected. Brent really needs to get his team to defend better, after the Tigers allowed nearly 80 points per game and a 51.2 percent success rate on field goal attempts last season. Brent is lucky to have one of last seasons better players back in the mix, with ATorri Shine (13.8 ppg, 4.1 rpg) ready to elevate his production. Of course, things would be a lot easier if Antwan Scott (15.7 ppg, 3.7 apg) had not transferred to Colorado State. Remond Brown (8.9 ppg) played in 19 games last season and will team with Shine in the backcourt. Richard Freeman (2.9 ppg, 2.1 rpg) is the best returning option up front, although 6-foot-9 freshman Kyle Williams could compete for playing time right away. ALABAMA A&M: The Bulldogs finished 14-16 overall, 10-8 in conference, and made it to the SWAC Tournament semifinals last season. Willie Hayes has now topped his win total in back-to-back seasons after a 7-21 start to his tenure at Alabama A&M. Unfortunately, the hope for a continued rise is resting on a lot of unknown talent on the roster. Only one starter returns from last season, with Jeremy Crutcher (12.2 ppg), Brandon Ellis (8.6 ppg), Justan Banks (4.3 ppg, 4.3 rpg) and Jerome Hunter (2.9 ppg, 2.4 rpg) no longer around. Tyler Davis started 16 games last season, but only averaged 3.3 points per outing. Nicholas West played in 22 games and posted six points per, so he could become the top offensive option. No other player on the roster averaged more than four points per game last season, with Justin Colvin (3.4 ppg) a possible candidate to get additional scoring chances as well. All told, prospects are not bright for the Bulldogs, who shot the worst percentage from the floor among all SWAC teams last season (.410).
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