Joli D. Robinson Head Coach
# 10 Blaire Houston Senior • Guard
# 24 Chasidy Williams R-Junior • Forward
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3 11 14 18 21 28 30
Tues. 6 p.m. Fri. 6 p.m. Mon. 6 p.m. Thurs. 6 p.m. Sun. 2 p.m. Wed. 6 p.m. Sat. 2 p.m. Tues. 7 p.m.
Sat. 2 p.m. Sun. 2 p.m. Wed. 6 p.m. Sun. 2 p.m. Wed. 2 p.m. Wed. 6 p.m. Fri. 7 p.m.
November
Claflin Durham, N.C. Western Carolina Durham, N.C. Wofford Spartanburg, S.C. Campbell Durham, N.C. West Virginia Morgantown, W. Va. Morris (S.C.) Durham, N.C. UNC Greensboro Durham, N.C. Presbyterian Clinton, S.C.
December
North Carolina A&T State Durham, N.C. Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. Coker Durham, N.C. Clemson Clemson, S.C. Winthrop Rock Hill, S.C. Gardner-Webb Durham, N.C. North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C.
January
7 9 16 21 23 28 30
Sat. 2 p.m. Mon. 5:30 p.m. Mon. 2 p.m. Sat. 2 p.m. Mon. 5:30 p.m. Sat. 2 p.m. Mon. 5:30 p.m.
Florida A&M Durham, N.C. Bethune-Cookman Durham, N.C. Howard Washington, D.C. Coppin State Baltimore, Md. Morgan State Baltimore, Md. Delaware State Durham, N.C. Maryland Eastern Shore Durham, N.C.
4 6 11 13 18 25 27
Sat. 4 p.m. Mon. 5:30 p.m. Sat. 2 p.m. Mon. 2 p.m. Sat. 2 p.m. Sat. 2 p.m. Mon. 5:30 p.m.
Florida A&M Tallahassee, Fla. Bethune-Cookman Daytona Beach, Fla. Savannah State Durham. N.C. South Carolina State Durham, N.C. North Carolina A&T Greensboro, N.C. Savannah State Savannah, Ga. South Carolina State Orangeburg, S.C.
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Thurs. Hampton 5:30 p.m. Durham. N.C.
February
March
March 5-10 (Mon.-Sat.) MEAC Championship
2011-12 NCCU Women’s 2011-12 Basketball NCCU Women’s Basketball Table of Contents
General Information Table of Contents....................................................................... 1 Quick Facts................................................................................... 2 Credits............................................................................................ 2
2011-12 Season Preview 2011-12 Season Outlook...................................................4-7 2011-12 Schedule..................................................................... 8 2011-12 Roster.......................................................................... 9 Media Roster............................................................................ 10
2011-12 Coaches/Staff Joli D. Robinson, Head Coach..................................... 12-15 Antonio O. Davis, Associate Head Coach............... 16-17 Leah Frierson, Assistant Coach................................. 18-19 Janet N. Robinson, Assistant Coach......................... 20-21 Brigitte Council, Athletic Trainer.................................... 22 Ariel V. Germain, SID............................................................. 23 Foreign Tour............................................................................. 24 2011-12 Lady Eagles Jasmine Alston.................................................................. 42-43 Tarlesha Boles.................................................................. 50-51 Lakisha Evans................................................................... 44-45 Tiffany Gary....................................................................... 38-39 Blaire Houston................................................................. 26-27 Alesha Jenkins.................................................................. 32-33 Jamara Malone................................................................. 52-53 Eyandra Molina................................................................ 40-41 Tenika Neely...................................................................... 34-35 Montreshia Perry............................................................ 46-47 J’Mia Pollock...................................................................... 30-31
Sierra Solomon................................................................. 36-37 Kabrina Truesdale.......................................................... 48-49 Chasidy Williams............................................................. 28-29 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference NCCU Returns to the MEAC........................................ 55-56 2010-11 Season Review 2010-11 Statistics and Results......................................... 58 2010-11 Points-Rebounds-Assists................................. 59 NCCU Game-by-Game........................................................... 60 Opponents Game-by-Game................................................ 60
History and Records Individual Records......................................................... 62-64 NCCU 30-Point/20-Rebound List.................................... 65 Year-by-Year Records..................................................... 66-72 Records vs. Opponents........................................................ 73 2007 Championship Team................................................. 74 Cassie King Career-High Night......................................... 75 Athletics and The University Charlie Nelms, Chancellor.................................................. 78 Ingrid Wicker-McCree, Athletics Director................... 79 Etienne Thomeas, Associate A.D..................................... 80 NCCU Athletics Staff ...................................................... 81-82 NCCU Head Coaches.............................................................. 83 NCCU Athletics................................................................. 84-85 Compliance............................................................................... 86 The University......................................................................... 87 Media Office.............................................................................. 88 2011-12 Women’s Basketball Team............................... 89
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(standing) Janet Robinson, Leah Frierson, LaKisha Evans, Jamara Malone, Tiffany Gary, Kabrina Truesdale, Joli Robinson, Chasidy Williams, J’Mia Pollock, Montreshia Perry, Antonio O. Davis, Brigette Council (seated) Mattisha Mangum, Jasmine Alston, Alesha Jenkins, Blaire Houston, Tenika Neely, Sierra Solomon, Tarlesha Boles, Eyandra Molina
General Information
Name.............................. North Carolina Central University City/Zip.......................................................Durham, NC 27707 Founded........................................ 1910 by James E. Shepard Enrollment.............................................................................8,381 Nickname............................................................................. Eagles Colors...............................................................Maroon and Gray Facility........................ McDougald-McLendon Gymnasium Capacity..................................................................................3,056 Affiliation..........................................................NCAA Division I Conference.........Independent (MEAC as of July 1, 2010) Chancellor.............................................................Charlie Nelms Alma Mater (Year)..................Arkansas Pine Bluff (1968) Athletics Director................ Ingrid Wicker-McCree, Ed.D. Alma Mater (Year)................. George Washington (1989) Athletics Dept. Phone......................................919.530.7057 Athletics Dept. Fax............................................919.530.5426 Athletics Website....................www.NCCUEaglePride.com Coaching Staff
Head Coach....................................................... Joli D. Robinson Alma Mater/Year.................Winston-Salem State (1977) Record at NCCU (Years)...................................214-215 (15) Career Record (Years)......................................214-215 (15) Assistant Coach............................................ Antonio O. Davis Alma Mater (Year)..................................Livingstone (1987) Assistant Coach..................................................Leah Frierson Alma Mater (Year)..................................Austin Peay (2003) Assistant Coach.......................................... Janet N. Robinson Alma Mater (Year)...............Winston-Salem State (2006) Athletic Trainer.............................................. Brigitte Council Head Athletic Trainer....................................... Sean Thomas
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Basketball History
First Year of Basketball..............................................1975-76 All-Time Record (Years).......................... 380-528 (35 yrs.) All-Time MEAC Record (Years).................... 29-62 (5 yrs.) MEAC Regular-Season Titles...........................................None MEAC Tournament Titles.................................................None MEAC Tournament Record.....................................Unknown NCAA Tournament Record (Years)........5-5 (5 yrs. - Div. II) Last Postseason App...............NCAA Division II Regional Semifinal Last Postseason Opponent............................Georgia C&SU Result (Date).........................63-72 Loss (March 10, 2007) Team Information
2010-11 Overall Record....................................................5-25 2010-11 Home Record..........................................................5-9 2010-11 Away Record........................................................0-14 2010-11 Neutral Record.......................................................0-2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.........................................7/3 Starters Returning/Lost......................................................3/2 Newcomers.................................................................................... 8 Sports Information
Assistant SID/WBB Contact........................Ariel V. Germain Office Phone........................................................... 919.530.6892 Cell Phone............................................................... 919.667.7966 Fax..............................................................................919.530-5426 E-mail...........................................................agermain@nccu.edu Asst. AD/SID..................................................................Kyle Serba Office Phone........................................................... 919.530.7054 E-mail.................................................................kserba@nccu.edu Mailing Address.............................NCCU Sports Information ................................................116 McDougald-McLendon Gym ................................................................. 1801 Fayetteville Street ...........................................................................Durham, NC 27707
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2011-12 Season Outlook...................................4-7 2011-12 Schedule..................................................... 8 2011-12 Roster.......................................................... 9
Media Roster.............................................................10
Season Outlook
The Schedule
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This season, the Lady Eagles will welcome 14 teams to McDougald-McLendon Gymnasium on the NCCU campus, while visiting 15 Division I institutions. Of those 29 contests, 16 of those games will be MidEastern Athletic Conference matchups.
“Our fans are important to our success,” said Robinson. “With that in mind, we tried to schedule as many games as possible at home to give our fans a glimpse of our new era in the MEAC.” NCCU takes its first steps on the hardwood on Tuesday, Nov. 1 on the maroon and gray campus to host Claflin in an exhibition game at 6:00 p.m. The two programs have met twice in school history and split the series at one win apiece. The mighty maroon opens the regular season with a home contest against Western Carolina. The seasonopener is scheduled for Nov. 11 at 6:00 p.m. WCU and the Lady Eagles have met once in school history, WCU concluded the game with a win on Nov. 30, 1979. This year’s contest not only marks an opportunity to even the series, but this matchup welcomes WCU to NCCU for the first time.
On Nov. 14, the maroon and gray travel to Spartanburg, S.C., to play Wofford for the first time in school history, the inaugural game is slated for 6:00 p.m.
The maroon and gray take their series against Campbell to its 12th meeting on Nov. 17 at 6:00 p.m. on the NCCU campus. In their third consecutive meeting, the Lady Eagles will face Big East contenders, West Virginia, who concluded the 2010 season in the top 25, on Nov. 20 in Morgantown, W.Va. NCCU will remain in the nest for two consecutive games. On Nov. 23, the Lady Eagles host Morris College for the seventh time at 6:00 p.m., followed by a Nov. 26 contest against UNC Greensboro for their fourth series meeting at 2:00 p.m. The mighty maroon closeout the opening month of competition on road in Clinton, S.C., in their third meeting, NCCU will look to take their third win of the series against Presbyterian.
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“I am excited to have a conference home, this is a great opportunity for all our sports not just basketball,” said Robinson. “Having the opportunity to compete for a conference championship title is huge and gives the student-athletes another milestone to strive for.” For the first MEAC competition of the season, the Lady Eagles host long-time foes North Carolina A&T on Saturday, Dec. 3 at 2:00 p.m. This year’s competition marks the 30th matchup between the two teams.
NCCU will face three Atlantic Coast Conference squads before they return to MEAC play. The Lady Eagles begin with a game against Virginia Tech on Dec. 11 in Blacksburg, Va. The December contest will be the third series meeting. Returning home, the maroon and gray welcome Coker on Dec. 14 at 6:00 p.m. This will be the first meeting between the two teams. Continuing in the tradition of first appearances is the Dec. 18 contest against Clemson in Clemson, S.C.
Looking to take break a 0-2 series lead against Winthrop, NCCU will travel to Rock Hill, S.C., on Dec. 21.
For the final home game of 2011, the Lady Eagles welcome Gardner-Webb to the nest on Dec. 28 for the sixth meeting. Concluding 2011 and pre-conference play, NCCU will take a short road trip to Chapel Hill, N.C., to battle North Carolina on Dec. 30. North Carolina has defeated the Lady Eagles during all four meetings. With the New Year, comes a new member to the MEAC, ready to battle. Starting on Jan. 7, NCCU will spend the next three months hosting and visiting MEAC schools in conference play. For the month of January, NCCU will host Florida A&M (Jan. 7), Bethune-Cookman (Jan. 9), Delaware State (Jan. 28) and Maryland Eastern Shore (Jan. 30), while traveling to Howard (Jan. 16), Coppin State (Jan. 21), and Morgan State (Jan. 23). February consists of two home games and five away games. The Lady Eagles welcome fellow new MEAC member Savannah State (Feb. 11) and South Carolina State (Feb. 13). For their second meetings of the
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Season Outlook
“I do believe having the opportunity to play this summer gave us an early start on picking our leaders, assessing returners and evaluating our newcomers,” said Robinson. Leadership Leadership
This season’s leadership will come from solo senior, Blaire Houston and redshirt junior Chasidy Williams, who was the second-leading scorer during the 2010-11 season. Houston started 28 of 29 games on the 2010-11 season averaged 25.5 minutes of play per contest, was fourth on the team in points with 179 on the season, while averaging 6.2 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.1 steals per contest, Scored in double-digits on seven occasions and scored a season-best 17 points against North Carolina (Jan. 3).
“Blaire really exemplifies the meaning of a special person and a student-athlete,” said Robinson. “She has gone through the transitional trial and tribulations and with all of its challenges has always had a smile on her face. She works and does everything one hundred percent and more. She has a personality that is contagious and if I had children I would want them to model her.” Williams returners as the current leading scorer among the maroon and gray. Williams appeared in 26, while starting in 20 of the contests last season. She
Meet the Lady Eagles The Lady Eagles will return seven student-athletes from last year’s team, while welcoming four transfers and four freshmen. This group of 15 will enter the 2011-12 season as a full provisional Division I program and MidEastern Athletic Conference team. “This year everyone will contribute to the team in many ways,” said Robinson. “Their work ethic has been phenomenal, their team cohesiveness is strong and our depth will enable us to use many people in different positions and run a faster offense.” The mighty maroon preseason kicked-off in August with a foreign tour to Kingston, Jamaica on Aug. 9-16.
#24 Chasidy Williams
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#10 Blaire Houston
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averaged 28.0 minutes of play per contest, was second in scoring, dropping 11.2 points per game and fourth on the team in free throws, hitting 70 percent and third in rebounding with 130 on the season. Williams completed the season with 179 points, averaging 5.0 points a game, while scoring in double-digits 16 times during the 2010-11 season. She scored a season-best 20 points against Delaware State (Jan. 8) and obtained a double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds during the final contest of the season against South Carolina State (March 3). “She has used her off season to get herself in shape and has worked exceptionally hard on her game,” said Robinson. “She has the ability to slash to the basket, rebound and make strong passes. She is definitely a scorer for us and with her energy she is able to create shots.” Newcomers
With a mixture of eight freshmen and transfers, Lady Eagle fans will enjoy watching the talented new additions to the 2011-12 roster. Newcomers include juniors, Eyandra Molina (Bronx, N.Y.) and Jasmine Alston (Greensboro, N.C.), sophomores, Mattisha Mangum (Durham, N.C.) and Lakisha Evans (Chapel Hill, N.C.) and freshmen, Montreshia Perry (Colerain, N.C.), Kabrina Truesdale (Wilmington, N.C.), Tarlesha Boles (Duluth, Ga.) and Jamara Malone (Lawrenceville, Va.). • Kabrina Truesdale “Truesdale has been an eye opener for us,” said Robinson. “Although she is small guard you would not even recognize it because she plays with a big heart. She has an eye of an eagle meaning she sees things on the floor well”
develop more confidence and mature as a collegiate student-athlete she will be an unstoppable force.”
• Tarlesha Boles “Boles rebounds well and has an eye for the ball off the glass,” said Robinson. “She has the potential to score and has no problem in putting the ball back up in the basket. She brings depth to our post position and will see some playing time. As a freshman she comes with the body and strength to play hard.” • Jasmine Alston “Alston brings and an advance basketball IQ which allows her to see and make plays ahead of others,” said Robinson. “She is a good ball handler and can play inside or outside positions.”
• Lakisha Evans “Evans had to sit out last year, thus she spent a great deal of time working out and enhancing her game,” said Robinson. “Her aggressive play and post moves have increased tremendously.” • Mattisha Mangum “Mangum is the silencer, she is very soft spoken and very seldom says anything, instead she lets her game speak for her,” said Robinson. “When she gets the ball in her hands she just does what she just lets it go. She can catch and shoot, drive and score and shoot off the dribble, she just has a deep instinct to score.”
• Eyandra Molina “Molina is our gym rat, she is constantly working on her ball handling skills and shooting,” said Robinson. “She has a lot of energy and moves well without the ball. Once she fully understands the system she definitely will be a person to look out for.”
• Montreshia Perry Returners “Perry is our quiet player she analyzes and takes everything in,” said Robinson. “She is one of our Seven Lady Eagles return from the 2010-11 roster. versatile guards, she can shoot off the dribble, penetrate Along with the leadership of Houston and Williams, and score. As she continues to understand the system, Robinson will look to junior J’Mia Pollock, sophomores
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Season Outlook
Pollock appeared in 29 and started in 19 for the Lady Eagles last season. She was second on the team in rebounding by seizing 162 boards and third in assists with 42 distributions on the season. Overall, Pollock blocked 33 shots, averaged 1.1 a game, while averaging 3.5 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.4 assists per contest. Scored in double-digits on two occasions, while providing a double-double in the Lady Eagles win over Norfolk State (Feb. 19), 15 points and 14 rebounds.
Jenkins, who started in two of the 26 games last season was fourth in offensive rebounding with 25 on the season, while shooting 37.3 percent from the field and 32.0 percent from the free-throw line. Jenkins scored a season-high nine points against Long Beach State (Nov. 18).
#13 Tenika Neely
In her first season, Neely started in 15 of 30 games averaged 21.1 minutes and 2.2 points per contest. While shooting 18.0 percent from the field, 7.4 percent from the three-point arch and 72.0 percent from the free-throw line. Achieved a season-high 10 points against Morgan State (Feb. 12).
#40 J’Mia Pollock
Solomon started in three contests. She was second in three pointers made with 13, while averaging 16.8 minutes and 2.6 points per contest. Last season she shot 23.1 percent from the field, 22.0 percent from the three-point arch and 55.0 percent from the free-throw line. Solomon scored a season-high 11 points against Norfolk State (Feb. 19).
In her first season, Gary played in 19 contest, averaged 6.1 minutes and 0.6 points per contest. While shooting 22.2 percent from the field and 28.6 percent from the free-throw line. #35 Tiffany Gary
#4 Alesha Jenkins
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Date Opponent
Location
11/1/11
vs. CLAFLIN (exhibition)
DURHAM, N.C.
6:00 p.m.
11/11/11
vs. WESTERN CAROLINA
DURHAM, N.C.
6:00 p.m.
11/14/11
at Wofford
Spartanburg, S.C. DURHAM, N.C.
6:00 p.m.
11/23/11
vs. MORRIS
Morgantown, W.Va.
6:00 p.m.
DURHAM, N.C.
6:00 p.m.
DURHAM, N.C.
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
11/17/11 11/20/11
11/26/11
vs. CAMPBELL at West Virginia
vs. UNC GREENSBORO
Time
11/29/11
at Presbyterian
Clinton, S.C.
DURHAM, N.C.
2:00 p.m.
12/14/11
vs. COKER
Blacksburg, Va. DURHAM, N.C.
6:00 p.m.
Clemson, S.C.
2:00 p.m.
Rock Hill, S.C.
DURHAM, N.C.
2:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
Chapel Hill, N.C.
2:00 p.m.
DURHAM, N.C.
2:00 p.m.
DURHAM, N.C.
7:00 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
12/03/11 12/11/11 12/18/11 12/21/11
12/18/11 12/30/11
01/07/12 01/09/12
vs. NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE at Virginia Tech at Clemson
at Winthrop
vs. GARDNER-WEBB at North Carolina
vs. FLORIDA A&M vs. BETHUNE-COOKMAN
01/16/12
at Howard
Washington, DC
01/28/12
vs. DELAWARE STATE
Baltimore, Md.
2:00 p.m.
DURHAM, N.C.
2:00 p.m.
DURHAM, N.C.
5:30 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
01/21/12 01/23/12
01/30/12
at Coppin State
at Morgan State
vs. MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE
Baltimore, Md.
02/04/12
at Florida A&M
Tallahassee, Fla.
02/13/12
vs. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE
02/06/12
02/11/12
at Bethune-Cookman
vs. SAVANNAH STATE
2:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
Daytona Beach, Fla.
5:30 p.m.
DURHAM, N.C.
2:00 p.m.
DURHAM, N.C.
5:30 p.m.
02/18/12
at North Carolina A&T State
Greensboro, N.C.
2:00 p.m.
03/01/12
vs. HAMPTON
DURHAM, N.C.
5:30 p.m.
02/25/12 02/27/12
03/05-10/12
at Savannah State
at South Carolina State MEAC Tournament
Savannah State
Orangeburg, S.C.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.
Home games in CAPS and BOLD Home games played in McDougald-McLendon Gymnasium
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2:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. TBA
2011-12 NCCU Women’s 2011-12 Basketball NCCU Women’s Basketball Numerical Roster No. 1 3 4 10 13 20 21 23 24 32 33 35 40 52
Name Eyandra Molina Montreshia Perry Alesha Jenkins Blaire Houston Tenika Neely Jasmine Alston Sierra Solomon Kabrina Truesdale Chasidy Williams Tarlesha Boles Jamare Malone Tiffany Gary J’Mia Pollock Lakisha Evans
Pos. G G F G G G F G G F F F F F
Ht. 5’8” 5’9” 6’0” 5’5” 5’6” 5’10” 5’10” 5’5” 6’0” 6’0” 6”1” 6’1” 6’2” 6’1”
Cl. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. So. R-Jr. So. Fr. R-Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. R-So.
Hometown/Previous School Bronx, N.Y. / Borough of Manhattan Colerain, N.C. / Bertie H.S. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Coconut Creek H.S. Plainfield, N.J. / South Plainfield H.S. Charlotte, N.C. / Fayetteville Christian Greensboro, N.C. / Grimsley H.S. Raleigh, N.C. / Broughton H.S. Wilmington, N.C. / Laney H.S. Fayetteville, N.C. / Trinity Christian Duluth, Ga. / Duluth H.S. Lawrenceville, Va. / Brunswick H.S. Delray Beach, Fla. /Atlantic Community H.S. Winston-Salem, N.C. / Parkland H.S. Chapel Hill, N.C. / East Chapel Hill H.S.
Cl. R-Jr. Fr. R-So. So. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. R-Jr.
Hometown/Previous School Greensboro, N.C. / Grimsley H.S. Duluth, Ga. / Duluth H.S. Chapel Hill, N.C. / East Chapel Hill H.S. Delray Beach, Fla. /Atlantic Community H.S. Plainfield, N.J. / South Plainfield H.S. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Coconut Creek H.S. Lawrenceville, Va. / Brunswick H.S. Bronx, N.Y. / Borough of Manhattan Charlotte, N.C. / Fayetteville Christian Colerain, N.C. / Bertie H.S. Winston-Salem, N.C. / Parkland H.S. Raleigh, N.C. / Broughton H.S. Wilmington, N.C. / Laney H.S. Fayetteville, N.C. / Trinity Christian
Roster
Head Coach: Joli D. Robinson (Winston-Salem State, 1977) Associate Head Coach: Antonio O. Davis (Livingstone, 1987) Assistant Coach: Leah Frierson (Austin Peay, 2003) Assistant Coach: Janet N. Robinson (Winston-Salem State, 2006) Athletic Trainer: Brigitte Council (North Carolina, 2004) Alphabetical Roster No. 20 32 52 35 10 4 33 1 13 3 40 21 23 24
Name Jasmine Alston Tarlesha Boles Lakisha Evans Tiffany Gary Blaire Houston Alesha Jenkins Jamare Malone Eyandra Molina Tenika Neely Montreshia Perry J’Mia Pollock Sierra Solomon Kabrina Truesdale Chasidy Williams
Pos. G F F F G F F G G G F F G G
Ht. 5’10” 6’0” 6’1” 6’1” 5’5” 6’0” 6”1” 5’8” 5’6” 5’9” 6’2” 5’10” 5’5” 6’0”
Head Coach: Joli D. Robinson (Winston-Salem State, 1977) Associate Head Coach: Antonio O. Davis (Livingstone, 1987) Assistant Coach: Leah Frierson (Austin Peay, 2003) Assistant Coach: Janet N. Robinson (Winston-Salem State, 2006) Athletic Trainer: Brigitte Council (North Carolina, 2004)
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Lady Eagle Headshots
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Eyandra Molina Jr. • 5-8 • Guard Bronx, N.Y.
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Tenika Neely So. • 5-6 • Guard Charlotte, N.Y.
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Chasidy Williams R-Jr. • 6-0 • Guard Fayetteville, N.C.
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Montreshia Perry Fr. • 5-9 • Guard Colerain, N.C.
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Jasmine Alston R-Jr. • 5-10 • Guard Greensboro, N.C.
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Tarlesha Boles Fr. • 6-0 • Forward Duluth, Ga.
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J’Mia Pollock Jr. • 6-2 • Forward Winston-Salem, N.C.
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Alesha Jenkins So. • 6-0 • Forward Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
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Sierra Solomon So. • 5-10 • Guard Raleigh, N.C.
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Jamara Malone Fr. • 6-1 • Forward Lawrenceville, Va.
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Lakisha Evans R-So. • 6-1 • Forward Chapel Hill, N.C.
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Blaire Houston Sr. • 5-5 • Guard Plainflield, N.J.
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Kabrina Truesdale Fr. • 5-5 • Guard Wilmington, N.C.
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Tiffany Gary So. • 6-1 • Forward Delray Beach, Fla.
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Joli D. Robinson, Head Coach......................12-15 Antonio O. Davis, Assoc. Head Coach.......16-17 Leah Frierson, Assistant Coach..................18-19 Janet N. Robinson, Assistant Coach..........20-21 Brigitte Council, Athletic Trainer.....................22 Ariel V. Germain, SID..............................................23 Foreign Tour..............................................................24
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Joli
ROBINSON Head Women’s Basketball Coach 16th Season
Joli D. Robinson is entering her 16th season as the head coach at North Carolina Central University. Robinson was announced to her post on August 15, 1996.
In her first 14 years at NCCU, Robinson has changed attitudes about the women’s basketball program, becoming the winningest head coach in Lady Eagle history with 208 victories. Her teams have accounted for all five 20-win campaigns in the 32-year history of women’s basketball at NCCU and have made four trips to the NCAA playoffs. The 2009-10 edition of the Lady Eagles posted an overall record of 11-18, achieving the most victories in a season since making the move to Division I. The team also boasted a 7-3 record at home.
The Lady Eagles improved significantly in their second year as a Division I program under the leadership of Robinson. NCCU finished the 2008-09 season with a 10-17 record. The Lady Eagles earned their first Division I win of the 200809 season in Colorado Springs, Colo., where they claimed a victory over Texas-Pan American before defeating Tennessee State at home for their second consecutive win. Another highlight for the Lady Eagles last season was their 14-point loss to ACC-member Wake Forest. NCCU rallied in the second half, shooting 50 percent from the field. Wake Forest went more than five minutes without a field goal as the Lady Eagles closed the gap with a 15-2 run and cut the deficit to eight with 5:54 remaining in the game. During the run, NCCU shut down the Wake Forest offense, only allowing the Deacs to score on a pair of free throws.
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During the 2007-08 season, which was NCCU’s first campaign as a Division I competitor, the Lady Eagles faced 12 new opponents and played two regular-season games against ACC teams as NCCU opened its regular season at North Carolina and tipped off the new year at Duke. The Lady Eagles earned their first win against a Division I opponent on Jan. 9, 2008 when they defeated Norfolk State, 58-44. NCCU won four of their last seven games as a Division I program, including their victory over Norfolk State. The Lady Eagles also posted a 5-1 record inside McLendon-McDougald Gymnasium in its first Division I season. NCCU earned their first win as a Division I program against Fayetteville State on Dec. 8, 2007 during the Lady Eagle Classic.
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The 2004-05 Lady Eagles rebounded from a sluggish start to win 12 of their last 15 games, with the last loss coming in the CIAA Tournament Semifinals against the eventual champion. Robinson was voted as the CIAA Coach of the Week twice (Nov. 20, Feb. 5) during her ninth campaign at NCCU.
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LADY EAGLES COACHING LEADERS
Most Victories 1. 214 Joli Robinson 1996-2011 2. 73 Jacqueline Pinnix 1987-96 3. 51 Yvonne Edwards 1982-87 4. 14 Alberta Gatling 1980-82 14 Mickie McCormick 1975-78
(15 seasons) (9 seasons) (5 seasons) (2 seasons) (3 seasons)
Best Winning Percentage 1. .498 Joli Robinson 2. .435 Francis A. Silva 3. .408 Yvonne Edwards 4. .378 Alberta Gatling
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COACH’S CLIPBOARD Five 20-win seasons Four NCAA playoff appearances Two-time WBCA Regional Coach of the Year Three-time CIAA Coach of the Year During the 2001-02 season, the Lady Eagles continued their reign of success. NCCU was the only school to make the return trip to the 2002 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Regional Championships. The Lady Eagles advanced to the round of “Sweet 16” during the national tournament for the first time in school history before falling in the regional championship game to the host institution. The NCCU women also: achieved a No. 1 ranking in the South Atlantic Region poll (Feb. 27 – Final Poll) for the first time in Lady Eagle hoops history; captured the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Western Division regular season title for the third time in the past four years; finished the second consecutive season with an undefeated record at home, riding a 24-game home court win streak; and won 14 consecutive games from Nov. 23, 2001 to Feb. 2, 2002, the second-best win streak in Lady Eagle basketball history. The 2000-01 campaign was a special one for Robinson, as the Lady Eagles established several new standards for women’s basketball at NCCU: most overall victories (25); most regular season victories (22); longest winning streak (16); first undefeated record at home (12-0); highest NCAA regional ranking (No. 7 in final poll on Feb. 27); first at-large bid to NCAA Division II Tournament; and the first NCAA Tournament win for any women’s sports team in NCCU history. The Lady Eagles also captured the 2000-01 CIAA Western Division Championship, their second in the last three years.
The end to the 2000-01 season, however, was much
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brighter than the beginning for the Lady Eagles, particularly Coach Robinson. Three days before the start of the regular season, Robinson tore her Achilles’ tendon during a faculty/staff versus students basketball game on NCCU’s campus. She underwent surgery and spent the first half of the season on the sideline in a wheelchair and on crutches. Still, she never missed a game. Even after the final contest of the record-breaking season (a two-point loss in the regional semifinals to the No. 1 team in the country), Robinson had a slight limp as she crossed the mid-court line to shake hands with the opposing team.
basketball team in school history. For her achievements, Robinson was selected as the 1999 CIAA Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year. In 1999-2000, the Lady Eagles advanced to the semifinals of the CIAA Tournament for the second consecutive year.
From 1990 to 1996, Robinson directed the varsity girl’s basketball squad at Independence High School to an overall record of 96-56. During her six-year tenure, she guided her team to back-to-back Conference Championships in 1993-94 and 1994-95. For her work, she was honored as the Conference Coach of the Year in 1994, and North For guiding the Lady Eagles to the winningest women’s Carolina High School Athletic Association Regional USAir basketball campaign in school history, Robinson was Sportsmanship Award in 1995. selected as the 2001 WBCA Division II District 3 Coach of the Year. She was also recognized as the 2001 Central Along with her responsibilities to the girl’s basketball Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Women’s program, Robinson was also the head coach of volleyball Basketball Coach of the Year, her second such honor in and track & field, as well as Department Chairperson three seasons. Additionally, Robinson was named CIAA and an instructor of Health and Physical Education at Coach of the Week four times during the regular season Independence. (Dec. 10, Jan. 6, Feb. 4, Feb, 17). Robinson, a native of Charlotte, NC, graduated from In The Beginning... Charlotte Catholic High School in 1973. After graduating from Charlotte Catholic High, she entered WinstonSalem State University, where she played point guard for the Lady Ram basketball program for four seasons and earned a bachelor of science degree in 1977, with concentration Health and Physical Education. That same year, she attended West Chester University of Pennsylvania to begin her graduate studies in Health and Physical Education. In 1990, Robinson achieved her master’s degree in Health and Physical Education from North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University.
Since beginning her coaching career in 1977, Robinson has coached basketball, track & field, softball and volleyball at four different school systems in Charlotte. She accepted her first coaching job at Wilson Junior High School, where she stayed for six years. Then, Robinson spent five years at Eastway Junior High School (1984-89), earning Conference Coach of the Year honors in 1986, one year at Hawthorne Traditional School (1989-90), where she was again named Conference Coach of the Year in 1990, and spent the last six years at Independence High School (1990-96). In 1997-98, NCCU opened the season by capturing the Lady Eagle Classic and winning five of its first eight In June of 2004, Robinson was selected by the USA games. The Lady Eagles then fell into a 1-15 slump, Basketball Women’s Collegiate Committee to serve as before winning the last two games of the regular season. a court coach at the USA Basketball Women’s Junior National Team Trials held at the U.S. Olympic Training In 1998-99, Robinson led the Lady Eagles to the regular Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. season CIAA Western Division Championship title and a 20-7 overall record, becoming the winningest women’s Her first season at NCCU was a transitional one. With no time to recruit and no full-time assistant coach, Robinson’s challenge was to be competitive. NCCU opened the season winning three of its first four games, before losing four games by three points or less and two overtime decisions during the remainder of the campaign. In spite of a 5-20 overall finish, the 1996-97 Lady Eagles were competitive and a new era of women’s basketball had arrived at NCCU.
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2011-12 NCCU Women’s 2011-12 Basketball NCCU Women’s Basketball The Lighter Side of Coach Robinson... Q: What are your hobbies? A: Golf and Bid Whist
Q: What are your interests? A: Traveling and Collecting Black Angel Figurines
Q: What are your goals? A: To win a national championship, to meet President and Mrs. Obama and to keep life simple
Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina
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Education: Bachelor of Science, Winston-Salem State, 1977 Master of Science, North Carolina A&T, 1990 Head Coaching Experience: N.C. Central, 1996-Present;
Honors: Q: Who are your favorite musical artist? CIAA: Coach of the Year (1999, 2001 &2006) A: Whitney Houston, Luther Vandross and Will Downing WBCA: Division II District 3 Coach of the Year (2001 & 2006) Q: What are your favorite movies? A: The Body Guard and Love and Basketball
Q: Who do you admire the most? A: My parents. They managed to work several jobs and raise a family. They have been married for 65 years. Q: What are some interesting facts about yourself? A: I played four instruments, the piano, organ, clarinet and the flute; I played the organ for Mass Choir; Won a CIAA Conference Championship and; I truly enjoy the simple things in life. Q: Your biggest fear? A: Snakes
Q: What would be the title of your autobiography? A: Small by Statue, Big at Heart
Q: If you were going to be featured on the cover of a magazine, what would be the title? A: It’s not about ME, It’s about WE! Q: Your favorite meal? A: Crab Legs
Q: Something interesting you did over the summer? A: Traveled to Mexico Q: Favorite professional team(s)? A: Dallas Cowboys, Carolina Panthers, Los Angeles Lakers and the Atlanta Dream
ALL-TIME SEASON RECORDS
Season Head Coach 1975-76.................... Mickie McCormick 1976-77 Mickie McCormick 1977-78 Mickie McCormick 1978-79 Calvin Wade 1979-80 Francis A. Silva 1980-81 Alberta Gatling 1981-82 Alberta Gatling 1982-83 Yvonne Edwards 1983-84 #$ Yvonne Edwards 1984-85 Yvonne Edwards 1985-86 Yvonne Edwards 1986-87 Yvonne Edwards 1987-88 Jacqueline Pinnix 1988-89 Jacqueline Pinnix 1989-90 Jacqueline Pinnix 1990-91 Jacqueline Pinnix 1991-92 Jacqueline Pinnix 1992-93 Jacqueline Pinnix 1993-94 Jacqueline Pinnix 1994-95 Jacqueline Pinnix 1995-96 Jacqueline Pinnix 1996-97 Joli Robinson 1997-98 Joli Robinson 1998-99 % Joli Robinson 1999-2000 Joli Robinson 2000-01 %$ Joli Robinson 2001-02 %$ Joli Robinson 2002-03 Joli Robinson 2003-04 Joli Robinson 2004-05 Joli Robinson 2005-06 $ Joli Robinson 2006-07 #$ Joli Robinson 2007-08 + Joli Robinson 2008-09 Joli Robinson 2009-10 Joli Robinson 2010-11 Joli Robinson Total 35 years
Record 6-7 6-10 2-16 5-16 10-13 8-14 6-9 8-11 13-18 9-14 15-11 6-20 3-25 9-16 14-11 8-17 9-15 5-19 10-16 9-16 6-19 5-20 8-19 20-7 12-17 25-6 24-7 8-19 14-14 16-13 23-7 26-6 6-20 10-17 11-18 5-25 380-528
% CIAA Western Division Champions # CIAA Tournament Champions $ Advanced to NCAA Tournament + First Division I season
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Antionio O.
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Associate Head Coach Third Season
Antonio O. Davis enters his third season as an associate head coach for the North Carolina Central University women’s basketball program. With fourteen years of experience, Davis brings a wealth of knowledge to the Lady Eagles. Known as a disciplinarian and a master tactician, Davis will be responsible for on the court duties, with an emphasis on defense and player development.
Davis comes to NCCU from South Carolina State University, where he spent two seasons as an assistant coach for the women’s basketball program. Prior to his stint at South Carolina State, he spent six years as the head women’s basketball coach at Saint Augustine’s College.
He took a short break from coaching before heading to Saint Augustine’s. Davis was a teacher and athletic director at North Rowan Middle School from 2000-01. Before becoming an educator, Davis was an assistant to the athletic director at Kentucky State from 1998-99. Before becoming an athletic director and teacher at North Rowan, Davis had successful careers as head coach at Kentucky State from 1993-98 and Livingstone College from 1988-91. During his tenure at Kentucky State, the Thorobrettes became one of the best teams in the country,
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earning their first NCAA Tournament appearance, claiming consecutive 20-win seasons and earning a national ranking.
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2011-12 NCCU Women’s 2011-12 Basketball NCCU Women’s Basketball The Thorobrettes claimed a tournament championship, grabbed three-straight division titles and won a seasonbest 26 games under the direction of Davis. He became the first coach in Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) history to win conference championships in both basketball and volleyball. In between his successful campaigns at Kentucky State and Livingstone, Davis served as an assistant coach for the men’s basketball team at Livingstone for the 1992-93 season. He also served as the head coach of the women’s team at Morristown College in Tennessee from 1987-88.
Before making his coaching debut, Davis made a name for himself on the hardwood. He attended Livingstone College, where he became one of the best players in CIAA history. Davis, an outstanding shooting guard, averaged 35 points per game, which ranked him first in the nation in scoring. He also led the nation in free throw shooting twice during his collegiate career. In 1982, he was selected to the All-CIAA team and received All-American honors that same year. Shooting 94 percent from the stripe during his career with the Blue Bears, he earned one of the highest percentages in college basketball history. He is Livingstone’s leading scorer, having scored more than 1,800 points in his career.
His outstanding performance on the basketball court during the 1980s earned him a spot in the Livingstone College Athletic Hall of Fame. He was inducted in the summer of 2005.
Davis earned a bachelor of arts degree in history and later went on to North Carolina A&T State University, where he earned a master of science degree in history.
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Q: What are your hobbies? A: Spending time with my wife, traveling, shopping and anything that has to do with basketball Q: What are your interests? A: My wife and basketball
Q: What are your goals? A: To become a better person each day.
Q: What are some interesting fact about yourself? A: I am crossword puzzle fanatic.
Q: Something interesting you did over the summer? A: Played basketball and spent time with my wife Q: Favorite professional team(s)? A: Los Angeles Lakers Q: Your biggest fear? A: I trust, I do not fear! Q: Your favorite meal? A: Any my wife cooks.
Q: Who would you say is your celebrity look-a-like? A: Denzel Washington
He is married to Nichelle B. Davis and they reside in Raleigh, N.C.
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FRIERSON Assistant Head Coach Third Season
Leah Frierson enters her third season as an assistant coach for the North Carolina Central University women’s basketball program. As a member of the coaching staff, Frierson will serve as recruiting coordinator and will work with the post players.
Frierson comes to NCCU from Livingstone College, where she spent one season as head coach of the Blue Bear women’s program. Prior to Livingstone, Frierson was named assistant coach at St. Augustine’s College, where she served under current assistant coach Antonio Davis during the 2006-07 season. Before arriving at St. Augustine’s, Frierson took on the position of director of basketball operations at North Illinois University in DeKalb, Ill., where she served as the coordinator and liaison for community service, marketing and facilities for the 2005-06 season.
Her coaching career began in 2003 when she spent two seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator under head coach David Johnson at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian College. During her tenure with the Knights, they recorded their first-ever postseason victory in 2004, while claiming school records for overall and conference wins for the 200405 season. That same season, the Knights had their most successful season at the Division II level, earning a 15-13 record. While at SAPC, Frierson worked directly with the post players, but she also oversaw academic progress, recruiting, strength and conditioning and compliance. She was also in control of the program’s film exchange and community outreach programs, while also serving as the school’s
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Frierson’s hard work and passion for the game of basketball came from her playing days. After graduating from Belleville East High School in 1998, Frierson continued her basketball career at Belleville Area College. Due to a right knee injury, she was unable to compete in her first year of competition, but came back the following year to lead her team to a 33-3 finish and the NJCAA Championships, where they finished second. Following the 1999-2000 year, the school was renamed Southwestern Illinois College. Frierson helped the program earn a 20-10 record and reach their thirdstraight NJCAA Region XXIV semifinals. She became the school’s all-time rebounding leader and earned both AllRegion XXIV and Great Rivers Athletic All-Conference honors during both of her final two seasons. Frierson earned her associate of arts degree from Southwestern Illinois. In 2001, Frierson earned a scholarship to continue her basketball career at Austin Peay State University. A torn ACL in her left knee drowned her hopes of a successful 2001-02 campaign, but her determination and hard work allowed her to come back the following year. As a senior, she helped her team capture their secondstraight Ohio Valley Conference title, where they went undefeated in conference play and came two points shy of defeated the North Carolina Tarheels in the 2003 NCAA first round game.
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Q: What are your hobbies? A: I like to read, workout, experiment with cooking and indulge in reality television...lol Q: What is something interesting about yourself? A: I hate clowns and peas with a passion.
Q: What are your favorite thing(s)? A: Sleep and talk with my family and friends on the phone since they live over a 1,000 miles away and I only get to see them maybe once or twice a year. Q: Your favorite sports teams? A: The Boston Celtics and the Chicago Bulls
Q: Your biggest fear? A: I don’t really have any, I trust God too much! Q: Your favorite meal? A: Chinese Food
Q: Who would say is your celebrity look-a-like? A: I don’t know Angela Bassett, at least that’s what I have been told...lol
While at Austin Peay, she was the 2003 recipient of the Arthur Ashe Sports Scholar-Athlete Award after being a member of the Ohio Valley Commissioner’s Honor Roll for the 2002-03 season. She was a four-time honoree on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and made the Dean’s List for the spring of 2002 and 2003.
She earned a bachelor of science degree in communications with a minor in psychology from Austin Peay. In 2006, she earned a master of arts degree in education from the University of Phoenix and just recently obtained a master’s degree in sports administration from the University of North Carolina Pembroke. She resides in Durham, N.C.
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ROBINSON Assistant Head Coach First Season
North Carolina Central University announced Janet N. Robinson as the new assistant coach with the women’s basketball program on Thursday, Sept. 22. Robinson joined the staff with more than two years of coaching experience and more than three years of physical fitness experience. “I’m excited and honored for the opportunity to work with such a knowledgeable staff,” said Robinson. “As a native of Durham, I’m pleased to have the opportunity to give back to my community.”
Robinson rises to the ranks of coaching after one year as the director of basketball operations at NCCU. As the director of basketball operations during the 2010-11 campaign, Robinson managed travel, facility use, team meals, community service projects, marketing activities and game day operations.
Prior to entering the realm of collegiate athletics, Robinson was the assistant women’s basketball coach at Riverside High School (Durham, N.C.) for the 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons. Robinson was assigned to guard development, and more specifically the techniques of shooting. “Janet will be a great asset to the coaching staff,” said NCCU head coach Joli Robinson, “her competitiveness and drive will bring more passion to the program.”
Along with her passion for coaching, Robinson has a passion for physical fitness and nutritional well-being. Since 2008, she has been a fitness instructor with UNC Wellness Center in Chapel Hill, N.C. Robinson began with UNC Wellness Center as a cardiac rehab fitness instructor, where she mentored cardiac patients in a one-on-one setting, assisted with the daily operations of the clinic, and instructed patients through aerobic exercise, to encourage strength and conditioning and balance and coordination. Robinson, who holds two bachelor’s degrees, earned her first bachelor’s degree in rehabilitation studies with a concentration in sports medicine from Winston-Salem State in 2006. During her matriculation, Robinson was a member of the Lady Rams basketball program.
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While wearing number 35, Robinson appeared in 109 games and started in 82 contests for the Lady Rams. In four years of play, she was named WSSU Women’s Basketball
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Most Improved Player (2003-04), placed on the Central The Lighter Side of Coach Robinson... Intercollegiate Athletic Association Top 25 scoring list two years in a row and recorded a career-high 22 points Q: What are your hobbies? on February 1, 2005 at Fayetteville State University. A: Playing basketball, exercising, spending time with my family, shopping at Macy’s Department Store and going “My playing experience at WSSU has molded me into to the park with my dog Cane. fearless competitor,” said Robinson. “I have learned the importance of team work, respecting other’s differences and strengths, the importance of communication and motivation and unity for the achievement of a common goal.”
Following her matriculation at WSSU, Robinson obtained her second bachelor’s degree in physical education with a concentration in exercise sports science in 2008 from NCCU. Continuing to grow academically, Robinson began pursuing her master’s degree in athletic administration in 2008, also from NCCU. “I am excited and optimistic about the upcoming season,” said Robinson as she begins her first year of collegiate coaching. “I am so excited about continuing the NCCU legacy into the MEAC.” Robinson resides in Durham, N.C.
Q: What are some interesting facts about yourself? A: I am the only child; I was born on the same day as a former president; I love fruit; I have a dog; I love to eat black eyed peas and corn; My favorite color is red and; My morning routine consists of watching the news in the morning Q: What is something you did over the summer? A: I started my new position at NCCU and learned the ropes of recruiting with Coach Frierson. Q: Favorite professional team(s)? A: Los Angeles Lakers Q: Your biggest fear? A: The unknown.
Q: Your favorite meal? A: Salad
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Brigitte
COUNCIL Athletic Trainer Fourth Season
Brigitte Council enters her fourth year at North Carolina Central University, where she serves as the athletic trainer for the cross country, women’s basketball and men’s and women’s outdoor track and field teams.
Prior to coming to NCCU, Council was employed at Elizabeth City State University, where she spent two years as the head athletic trainer.
In 2004, upon graduation, she was employed by Vance County Schools as a health and physical education teacher and head athletic trainer at Northern Vance High school in Henderson, North Carolina. She received her bachelor’s degree in 2004 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in exercise and sports science with a specialization in athletic training. Council is certified by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and licensed by the state of North Carolina.
She resides in Durham, N.C., but is originally from Greenville and is a pround member of Delta Sigma Theta, Sorority, Incorporated.
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Ariel
GERMAIN
Sports Information
Assistant Sports Information Director Second Season
Ariel V. Germain enters her third year with the Sports Information Department and her first year as the Assistant Sports Information Director at North Carolina Central University, where she serves as the primary contact for bowling, men’s and women’s tennis, volleyball, cross country, women’s basketball, indoor/outdoor track and field and softball. Germain joins the Sports Information Department following 11-month stint as the Academic Support Assistant and Compliance Intern at NCCU. She is currently seeking her a master’s degree in athletic administration from North Carolina Central University.
In December 2006, Germain earned a bachelor’s degree in mass communications with an emphasis in journalism and a minor in english literature from North Carolina Central University. While at NCCU, Germain was a member of the women’s volleyball team. From 2002-05, Germain was named to the 2002 All-Rookie Team, 2nd team All-Conference (2002-03), 1st team All-Conference (2004-05). As a setter, she led her team to two back-to-back Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association championships. Germain still holds the career setting record at NCCU with 4036 assists.
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In the fall of 2005, Germain began coaching volleyball with the Jammers Volleyball Club (JVC) in Durham, N.C. Over three years with JVC, she was the head coach of the girl’s 15 and under team, girl’s 16 and under team, the assistant to the girl’s 17 and under team, and the setting coach.
Following her stint with JVC, Germain traveled to Greensboro, N.C., to become the assistant women’s volleyball coach for the Lady Aggies of North Carolina A&T State University. Aside from her coaching responsibilities, she implemented additional study hall requirements, developed a volleyball alumni club, and coordinated various community service projects. In her spare time, Germain enjoys playing competitive volleyball, volunteering, tutoring and serving her community. She is a member of the Order of the Eastern Star.
Germain is from Detroit, MI. She is the daughter of Lio (deceased) and Brenda Germain and has a younger sister, Alexsys R. Pullen. She resides in Durham, N.C. with her dog Loki.
Aside from her athletic accomplishments, Germain served as president, secretary and student advisor to the Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC). Attended the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)/ SAAC Leadership Conference in Orlando, Fla., and received the NCAA Division II Degree Completion Scholarship for the fall 2006 semester. Germain was the sports editor for the university newspaper The Campus Echo in the final semester of her matriculation. In the spring of 2006, she was a marketing intern with the formally known WLFL UPN 28/WRDC WB 22. Her duties included writing press releases, contacting event contributors and assisting with annual events. Germain helped to coordinate the “America’s Next Top Model” casting call in Fayetteville, N.C., UPN 28’s Most
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On Tuesday, August 9, 2011 the North Carolina Central University women’s basketball team embarked on an eight-day foreign basketball tour to Runaway Bay/ Kingston, Jamaica.
The Jamaican excursion included two contests against the Jamaican National Team and team building activities. The mighty maroon split the series, falling in an nontraditional outdoor on August 11 (59-50) and seizing a 56-53 victory on August 13 at the University of the West Indies. Sixteen Lady Eagles represented NCCU in Jamaica, including seven 2010-11 returners and eight newcomers.
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Jasmine Alston...................................................42-43 Tarlesha Boles...................................................50-51 Lakisha Evans....................................................44-45 Tiffany Gary........................................................38-39 Blaire Houston..................................................26-27 Alesha Jenkins...................................................32-33 Jamara Malone..................................................52-53 Eyandra Molina.................................................40-41 Tenika Neely.......................................................34-35 Montreshia Perry.............................................46-47 J’Mia Pollock.......................................................30-31 Sierra Solomon..................................................36-37 Kabrina Truesdale...........................................48-49 Chasidy Williams..............................................28-29
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Blaire
2010-11: Started 28 of 29 games on the season ... Averaged 25.5 minutes of play per contest ... Was fourth on the team in points with 179 on the season ... Averaged 6.2 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.1 steals per contest ... Shot 38.7 percent from the field, 13.3 percent from behind the arc and 64.0 percent from the charity stripe ... Scored in doubledigits on seven occasions ... Scored a season-best 17 points against North Carolina (Jan. 3) ... Distributed a season-high four assists against North Carolina A&T State (Feb. 21). 2009-10: Appeared in 29 games, including 13 as a starter ... Averaged 29.1 minutes per contest ... Was fourth on the team in minutes played ... Averaged 8.2 points, 2.0 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.2 steals per outing ... Shot 38.6 percent from the field, 31 percent from long range and 61.7 percent from the charity stripe ... Scored in double-digits in 10 games, including a season-best 18 points against Longwood (Feb. 26) ... Dished a season-high seven assists at UNC Asheville (Jan. 22) ... Shot 71.4 percent from the field on two occasions: against Winston-Salem State (Jan. 5) and versus Shaw (Jan. 13) ... Hit 75 percent or more of her foul shots six times ... Scored in all 29 games for the Lady Eagles ... Grabbed 58 boards and collected 35 steals. 2008-09: Appeared in 26 games for the Lady Eagles, including 22 as a starter ... Averaged 33.3 minutes per contest ... Was second on the team in minutes played ... Averaged 9.2 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.8 steals per outing as a true freshman ... Scored a season-high 18 points against Savannah State (Jan. 24) ... Led the team in 3-point field goal percentage, shooting 28.3 percent ... Was second on the team from the free throw line, shooting 73.8 percent ... Was second on the team in assists (65) and steals (47) ... Dished a season-high eight assists against Maryland Eastern Shore (Dec. 19) before grabbing a season-high four boards against Longwood (Feb. 20) ... Shot 4-for-5 from behind the arc (80.0 percent) against Virginia Tech (Nov. 20) ... Hit 7-for-8 from the stripe (87.5 percent) against Morgan State (Nov. 17) ... Had 13 double-digit scoring performances ... Shot 38.5 percent from the field and 28.3 percent from behind the arc, while shooting an impressive 73.8 percent from the stripe on the season.
High School: Was a member of the basketball team at South Plainfield High School in South Plainfield, N.J. … Was honored as a McDonald’s All-American Nominee …Earned All-Country First Team, All-Area First Team, AllConference First Team and All-State First Team honors … Was team captain and Most Valuable Player as a senior … Averaged 20.1 points, 3.4 rebounds, 2.6 steals and 2.4 assists per game as senior … Led Middlesex County with most points scored in a season (502) … Scored 1,247 career points … Was selected for the NJSCA North-South All-Star Team … Was a member of the National Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society and the National Scholar Honor Society … Was named a New Jersey Rising Scholar.
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Off The Court... Personal: Blaire Aurianna Houston … Daughter of Michael and Donna Houston … Was born on Oct. 13, 1989 in Livingston, N.J. … Enjoys traveling and hanging out with friends … Plans to work for an advertising agency on Wall Street … Majoring in business administration with a concentration in marketing.
This is Houston... Q: Why did you choose NCCU? A: NCCU gave me the opportunity to experience a HBCU and play college basketball. Q: Academic Honors at NCCU? A: Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society
Q: Where do you see yourself in five years? A: As a marketing executive for a professional sports team. Q: Your nickname? A: B
Q: What reality TV show would you like to be on? A: Real World/Road Rules Challenge
Q: What is the most often played song on your iPod? A: Neyo “Say It”
Q: If you could be a superhero for the day, what power would you want and why? A: The power of flight, to see the world from another angle. Q: Your biggest fear? A: Not living up to my potential.
Q: What would be the title of your autobiography? A: Another Houston ... Different Life
Q: If you were going to be featured on the cover of a magazine, what magazine would it be? A: Forbes Q: Your favorite meal? A: Shrimp Linguini with garlic butter sauce
Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 TOTAL
Q: If you could invite three people, dead or alive, to dinner, who would you invite? A: My Pop-Pop, Tupac Shakur, and President Obama
Blaire Houston’s Career Statistics
T O T A L 3 - P O I N T --- REBOUNDS --G-GS MP-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 26-22 866-33.3 82-213 .385 17-60 .283 59-80 .738 20 46 66 2.5 65 67 0 47 240 9.2 29-13 845-29.1 81-210 .386 9-29 .310 66-107 .617 14 44 58 2.0 55 61 0 35 237 8.2 29-28 739-25.5 60-155 .387 2-15 .133 57-89 .640 22 58 80 2.8 44 73 0 31 179 6.2 84-63 2450-29.3 223-578 .386 28-104 .242 182-276 .665 56 148 204 2.4 164 201 0 113 656 7.9
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24 Williams
Talking Hoops...
Chasidy
2010-11: Appeared in 26, while starting in 20 of the contests ... Averaged 28.0 minutes of play per contest ... Was second in scoring, dropping 11.2 points per game ... Was fourth on the team in free throws, hitting 70 percent ... Was third in rebounding with 130 on the season and averaging 5.0 a game ... points with 179 on the season ... Shot 42.1 percent from the field, 20.0 percent from behind the arc and 70.0 percent from the charity stripe ... Scored in doubledigits 16 times on the season ... Scored a season-best 20 points against Delaware State (Jan. 8) ... Obtained a doubledouble with 11 points and 11 rebounds during the final contest of the season against South Carolina State (March 3). 2009-10: Redshirted
2008-09: Appeared in 27 games for the Lady Eagles, including 23 as a starter ... Averaged 31.3 minutes per contest ... Averaged 11.8 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 2.3 steals per outing as a true freshman ... Was second on the team in points 318 on the season (11.8) ... Scored a season-high 26 points against Winston-Salem State (Feb. 11), where she shot a season-high 75 percent from the field ... Led the team in steals (62) ... Was second on the team in field goal percentage, shooting 46.5 percent ... Was third on the team in rebounds with 136 (5.0) and fourth in free throw percentage, shooting 59.3 percent ... Recorded a double-double against Texas-Pan American with 18 points and a season-high 10 rebounds ... Dished a season-high four assists against Longwood (Jan. 13) before tallying a season-high eight steals against Robert Morris (Jan. 27) ... Shot an impressive 7-for-8 from the stripe (87.5 percent) against Savannah State (Feb. 14) ... Had four double-digit scoring performances, including five 20-point scoring outings ... Shot 46.5 percent from the field and 59.3 percent from the line on the season. High School: Was a member of the basketball team at Trinity Christian High School in Louisville, Ky. … Was a four-time member of the AllConference Team … Was an All-State selection … Was voted Conference Player of the Year … Was a member of the 1-A State Championship Team and Conference Championship Team … Earned Player of the Week honors … During her senior season, she was named the team’s Most Valuable Player … Was a two-sport athlete, where she was a member of the volleyball team … Was selected to the All-Conference Team in volleyball.
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Off The Court... Personal: Chasidy LeShay Williams … Daughter of Mike and Shelina Williams … Was born on Aug. 12, 1990 in Germany … Enjoys swimming, dancing and looking at the clouds to see what type of shapes and characters they look like … She loves the Twilight series ... Majoring in psychology.
Q: Favorite Thing(s)? A: The Twilight Series, Food, Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer and Nail Polish
Q: If you were going to be featured on the cover of a magazine, what magazine would it be? A: Disney Q: Where do you see yourself in five years? A: Playing basketball overseas. Q: Your nickname? A: Chasi, Ce-Ce and Chas
Q: What reality TV show would you like to be on? A: The Real World Miami
Q: What is the most often played song on your iPod? A: Miley Cyrus “Party In the USA” Q: Your favorite professional sports team? A: Dallas Mavericks Q: Your biggest fear? A: Being on fire.
Q: What would be the title of your autobiography? A: She Got Game Q: Your favorite meal? A: Macaroni and Cheese with bacon and broccoli
Q: If you could invite three people, dead or alive, to dinner, who would you invite? A: Will Smith, Kevin Hart and Dwight Howard
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Chasidy Williams’s Career Statistics
T O T A L 3 - P O I N T --- REBOUNDS --G-GS MP-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 27-23 845-31.3 119-256 .465 0-5 .000 80-135 .593 51 85 136 5.0 34 115 0 62 318 11.8 26-20 729-28.0 82-195 .421 1-5 .200 126-180 .700 50 80 130 5.0 25 90 5 41 291 11.2 53-43 1574-19.8 201-451 .443 1-10 .100 206-315 .647 101 165 266 5.0 59 205 5 103 609 11.5
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Talking Hoops...
J’Mia
2010-11: Appeared in 29 and started in 19 for the Lady Eagles ... Averaged 21.3 minutes of play ... Was second on the team in rebounding by seizing 162 boards ... Was third in assists with 42 distributions on the season ... Pollock blocked 33 shots, averaging 1.1 a game ... Averaged 3.5 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.4 assists per contest ... Shot 36.1 percent from the field and 51.6 percent from the free-throw line ... Scored in double-digits on two occasions ... Provided a double-double in the Lady Eagles win over Norfolk State (Feb. 19), 15 points and 14 rebounds. 2009-10: Appeared in 27 games for the Lady Eagles, including 20 as a starter ... Earned a spot in the starting rotation early in the season ... Notched her first collegiate start at George Mason (Nov., 27) ... Averaged 20.1 minutes per game ... Led the team in blocks with 33 ... Recorded her first career double-double against Houston Baptist (Dec. 20) with a season-best 12 points and 10 boards, while shooting 83.3 percent from the field ... Grabbed doubledigit rebounds in three games, while scoring in double-figures in two contests ... Grabbed a season-high 14 boards against arch-rival North Carolina A&T (Jan. 2) ... Swatted a season-best five shots versus South Carolina State (Dec. 30) ... Shot 34.1 percent from the field and 63.6 percent from the charity stripe ... Averaged 2.8 points, 4.8 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 0.7 steals and 1.2 blocks per outing ... Collected 18 steals on the year, while dishing 29 assists. High School: Was a member of the basketball team at Parkland High School in Winston-Salem, N.C. … Earned four letters in basketball … Was a three-time AllConference selection … Was a two-time All-County selection and a two-time AllNorthwest selection … Was named the Most Valuable Player for two seasons … Was selected as Mrs. Intimidator … Was the Flow Athlete of the Week … Was named to the Addidas Camp California Top-20 … Was a member of the Honor Roll.
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Off The Court... Personal: J’Mia J. Pollock … Daughter of Doreen Pollock … Was born on March 5, 1991 in Forsyth, N.C. … Enjoys reading, poetry and basketball … Majoring in criminal justice.
This is Pollock... Q: Why did you select your major? A: I love to law and I love to argue my point in a way that will protect those who cannot protect themselves. Q: Whom do you most admire, and why? A: My dad because he has kept me focused. Q: Where do you see yourself in five years? A: Married and working with a law firm. Q: Your nickname? A: Mi-Mi
Q: What reality TV show would you like to be on? A: Bad Girls Club
Q: If you were going to featured on magazine, what magazine would it be? A: Covergirl
Q: If you could be a superhero for the day, what power would you want and why? A: Mind Reading Q: Your biggest fear? A: Bugs
Q: What would be the title of your autobiography? A: Live...Laugh...Love Q: What song is most often played on your iPod? A: “At Your Best” Q: Your favorite meal? A: Ribs and Spaghetti
Q: Favorite Quote? A: Believe none of what you hear and half of what you see. Year 2009-10 2010-11 TOTAL
J’Mia Pollock’s Career Statistics
T O T A L 3 - P O I N T --- REBOUNDS --G-GS MP-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 27-20 544-20.1 31-91 .341 0-2 .000 14-22 .636 34 95 129 4.8 29 87 33 18 76 2.8 29-19 618-21.3 43-119 .361 0-0 .000 16-31 .516 36 126 162 5.6 42 62 33 16 102 3.5 56-39 1162-31.35 74-210 .351 0-2 .000 30-53 .894 70 221 291 8 77 149 66 32 178 15.75
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Alesha
Jenkins
2010-11: Started in two of the 26 games during the season ... Was fourth in offensive rebounding with 25 on the season ... Shot 37.3 percent from the field ... 32.0 percent from the free-throw line ... Scored a season-high nine points against Long Beach State (Nov. 18). High School: Is a 2010 graduate of Coconut Creek High School in Coral Springs, Fla. ... Was named the team Most Valuable Player ... Earned Defensive Player of the Year honors.
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This is Jenkins...
Off The Court... Personal: Alesha C. Jenkins ... Was born on June 4, 1991 in New Jersey ... Daughter of Courtney Jenkins and Karlene Berry ... Enjoys playing basketball and is interested in all of the states that she hasn’t been to ... Her favorite things are reading Zane books, partying and chilling with close friends ... Plans to pass all of her college courses and keep her head up even when things get out of control ... Majoring in accounting with a minor in marketing.
Q: Interesting fact about yourself? A: I use to live in Germany.
Q: If you were going to be featured on the cover of a magazine, what magazine would it be? A: ESPN Q: Who would you say is your celebrity look-a-like? A: Ciara Q: Your nickname? A: AJ
Q: What reality TV show would you like to be on? A: Single Ladies
Q: What is the most often played song on your iPod? A: Lil’ Wayne “How to Love”
Q: If you could be a superhero for the day, what power would you want and why? A: The ability to fly because it will very fun and interesting. Q: Your biggest fear? A: Animals and Insects
Q: What would be the title of your autobiography? A: The life of ALESHA JENKINS Q: Your favorite meal? A: Jerk chicken, Curry chicken, Fried fish, Rice and Chicken Wings
Q: If you could invite three people, dead or alive, to dinner, who would you invite? A: Aaliyah, Left Eye and Dwanye Wade Alesha Jenkins’ Career Statistics T O T A L 3 - P O I N T --- REBOUNDS --Year G-GS MP-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 26-2 310-11.9 22-59 .373 0-3 .000 8-25 .320 25 26 51 2.0 8 31 2 6 52 2.0 TOTAL 26-2 310-11.9 22-59 .373 0-3 .000 8-25 .320 25 26 51 2.0 8 31 2 6 52 2.0
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Tenika
Neely
2010-11: In her first season, Neely started in 15 of 30 games ... Averaged 21.1 minutes, 2.2 points per contest ... Shot 18.0 percent from the field, 7.4 percent from the three-point arch and 72.0 percent from the free-throw line ... Scored a season-high 10 points against Morgan State (Feb. 12). High School: Graduated from Fayetteville Christian School in Charlotte, N.C. ... Earned First Team All-Conference and All-State honors ... Was a member of the National Honor Society, where she served as secretary and was a member of the Beta Club. Personal: Tenika Breanna Neely ... Was born on November 16, 1991 in Rock Hill, S.C. ... Daughter of Sean Lane and Renika Neely-Lane ... Enjoys drawing .. Her favorite things are basketball, clothes, shoes and family ... Plans to have a good assists-to-turnover ratio with low turnovers and high assists ... Majoring in political science.
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This is Neely...
Off The Court...
Personal: Tenika Breanna Neely ... Was born on November Q: Why did decide to attend NCCU? 16, 1991 in Rock Hill, S.C. ... Daughter of Sean Lane and A: It was a good distance from home and I really liked Renika Neely-Lane ... Enjoys drawing .. Her favorite things the basketball program and the coaches. I also wanted to are basketball, clothes, shoes and family ... Plans to have a good assists-to-turnover ratio with low turnovers and attend a Historically Black College or University (HBCU). high assists ... Majoring in political science. Q: If you were going to be featured on the cover of a magazine, what magazine would it be? A: ESPN Q: Who would you say is your celebrity look-a-like? A: Lil’ Kim Q: Your nickname? A: Bree
Q: What reality TV show would you like to be on? A: College Hill
Q: What is the most often played song on your iPod? A: Anything by Tyga.
Q: If you could be a superhero for the day, what power would you want and why? A: Invisibility. That way I can see what people do and say when no one is around. Q: Your biggest fear? A: Drowning
Q: What would be the title of your autobiography? A: Basketball and Cupcakes
Q: What is something you did over the summer? A: Train at an accelerated basketball camp with WNBA and other colleges players. Q: Your favorite meal? A: Chicken Alfredo
Tenika Neely’s Career Statistics T O T A L 3 - P O I N T --- REBOUNDS --Year G-GS MP-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 30-15 634-21.1 23-128 .180 2-27 .074 18-25 .720 18 27 45 1.5 33 94 1 12 66 2.2 TOTAL 30-15 634-21.1 23-128 .180 2-27 .074 18-25 .720 18 27 45 1.5 33 94 1 12 66 2.2
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Talking Hoops...
Sierra
2010-11: Started in three contest ... Was second in three pointers made with 13 ... Averaged 16.8 minutes, 2.6 points per contest ... Shot 23.1 percent from the field, 22.0 percent from the three-point arch and 55.0 percent from the freethrow line ... Scored a season-high 11 points against Norfolk State (Feb. 19). High School: Is a local standout from Broughton High School in Raleigh, N.C. ... Was an All-Conference selection and the team Most Valuable Player ... Earned Academic All-Conference honors and held a 3.0 grade point average. Personal: Sierra Nicole Solomon ... Was born on March 2, 1992 in Raleigh, N.C. ... Daughter of James Solomon and Vanessa Clifton ... Enjoys doing arts and crafts ... Her favorite things are food, sleeping, basketball and being with family ... Majoring in mass communications with a minor in business.
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This is Solomon...
Off The Court... Personal: Sierra Nicole Solomon ... Was born on March 2, 1992 in Raleigh, N.C. ... Daughter of James Solomon and Vanessa Clifton ... Enjoys doing arts and crafts ... Her favorite things are food, sleeping, basketball and being with family ... Majoring in mass communications with a minor in business.
Q: Are any of your relatives NCCU graduates? A: Yes, my father James Solomon.
Q: Was anyone in your family and athlete or coach at the collegiate and/or professional level? A: My father played basketball and football at NCCU. Q: Who do you most admire, and why? A: I admire my mom the most, she has always tried her hardest to make sure I have anything I ever wanted or needed. Q: Your nickname? A: See
Q: What reality TV show would you like to be on? A: The Hills
Q: What is the most often played song on your iPod? A: Drake “Marvin’s Room”
Q: If you could be a superhero for the day, what power would you want and why? A: Mind Reading Q: Your biggest fear? A: Snakes
Q: What would be the title of your autobiography? A: A Walk In My Shoes Q: Where do you see yourself in five years? A: In graduate school. Q: Your favorite meal? A: Chicken
Sierra Solomon’s Career Statistics T O T A L 3 - P O I N T --- REBOUNDS --Year G-GS MP-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 30-3 504-16.8 27-117 .231 13-59 .220 11-20 .550 14 49 63 2.1 29 65 2 22 78 2.6 TOTAL 30-3 504-16.8 27-117 .231 13-59 .220 11-20 .550 14 49 63 2.1 29 65 2 22 78 2.6
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Tiffany
Gary
2010-11: In her first season, Gary played in 19 contest ... Averaged 6.1 minutes, 0.6 points per contest ... Shot 22.2 percent from the field and 28.6 percent from the free-throw line.
High School: Graduated from Atlantic Community High School in Delray Beach, Fla. ... Was a First Team All-Conference selection and earned Honorable Mention honors ... Was the team’s leading scorer ... Was chosen to be in the 2010 inaugural edition of the Best Basketball Players of AAU ... Helped lead her team to the Final Four during her junior season ... Was named the team Most Valuable Player ... Was on the A-B Honor Roll. Personal: Tiffany Janay Gary ... Was born on March 3, 1992 in Oklahoma City, Okla. ... Daughter of Timothy and Joycelyn Gary ... Enjoys track and field, hanging out with her siblings and friends and shopping ... Her favorite things are the movie Love and Basketball, seafood and watermelon ... Plans to set/ break records at NCCU, while hoping to appear on a poster ... Majoring in chemistry with a minor in forensic science.
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This is Gary...
Off The Court... Personal: Tiffany Janay Gary ... Was born on March 3, 1992 in Oklahoma City, Okla. ... Daughter of Timothy and Joycelyn Gary ... Enjoys track and field, hanging out with her siblings and friends and shopping ... Her favorite things are the movie Love and Basketball, seafood and watermelon ... Plans to set/break records at NCCU, while hoping to appear on a poster ... Majoring in chemistry with a minor in forensic science.
Q: Was anyone in your family an athlete or coach at the collegiate and/or professional level? A: Yes, my Uncle Bobby (Bobby Bulter) played football at Florida State University and played for the Atlanta Falcons. Q: If you were going to be featured on the cover of a magazine, what magazine would it be? A: Essence Q: Who would you say is your celebrity look-a-like? A: Candace Parker Q: Your nickname? A: Tiff
Q: What reality TV show would you like to be on? A: America’s Next Top Model
Q: What is the most often played song on your iPod? A: Anything by Lecrae
Q: If you could be a superhero for the day, what power would you want and why? A: The power to control nature like Storm from X-Men. Q: Your biggest fear? A: Spiders
Q: What would be the title of your autobiography? A: Unbreakable
Q: Favorite Thing(s)? A: The Color Purple (movie), shrimp and Jesus Christ Q: Your favorite meal? A: Seafood
Tiffany Gary’s Career Statistics T O T A L 3 - P O I N T --- REBOUNDS --Year G-GS MP-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 19-0 116-6.1 4-18 .222 0-0 .000 4-14 .286 6 13 19 1.0 0 9 1 0 12 0.6 TOTAL 19-0 116-6.1 4-18 .222 0-0 .000 4-14 .286 6 13 19 1.0 0 9 1 0 12 0.6
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Eyandra
Molina
High School/Other College: Graduated from high school in Bronx of New York ... Graduate with a 3.3 grade point average to be a member of the Dean’s List ... Named CUNYAC Player of the Year ... Named CUNYAC First Team and XV Region First Team ... Named Region XV All-Tournament ... Named NJCAA All-American ... Help lead her team to a CUNYAC regular-season championship in 2010 ... In her senior year, Molina averaged 24 points, five rebounds, and two steals ... Molina joins the Lady Eagle family after a two-year stint at the Borough of Manhattan Community College.
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This is Molina...
Off The Court... Personal: Eyandra Molina ... Was born on October 10, 1990 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic ... Daughter of Jose Molina and Amelia Cavallo ... Enjoys reading, writing, shopping and listening to music ... Enjoys all kinds of food ... Majoring in visual communications.
Q: Your favorite sports teams? A: New York Knicks and Boston Red Sox
Q: If you were going to be featured on the cover of a magazine, what magazine would it be? A: Bounce Magazine
Q: What is something you did over the summer? A: I spent a great deal of time working on my game and getting to know my teammates. Q: Your nickname? A: E
Q: What drives you? A: To be successful at anything and everything I do.
Q: Why did you select your degree? A: I choose visual communications because I plan to be a graphic designer. Q: Your favorite meal? A: Pasta
Q: If you could invite three people, dead or alive, to dinner, who would you invite? A: Toni Morrison, Magic Johnson and Mariah Carey
Q: Why did you decide to attend NCCU? A: NCCU has a strong academic tradition in a familyoriented environment.
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Talking Hoops...
Jasmine
High School/Other College: Graduated from Grimsley High School in Greensboro, N.C. ... Was a member of the National Honor Society from 2006-08 ... Was a named Scholar-Athlete from 2004-08 ... A International Baccalaureate Candidate ... Graduate Magna Cum Laude with a 4.2 grade point average ... Named Metro 4A First-Team from 2006-08 ... Member of the All-Tournament Team (Western Regional) ... Selected to participate in the United States Scholar Games ... Ranked top 100 recruit by Carolina scouting report ... Listed sixth in most three-pointers made at Grinsley ... In her senior year, Alston averaged 12 points, 3.2 rebounds, and two assists to lead Grimsley to the 97-15 mark ... Alston transfers to NCCU from UNC Wilmington.
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This is Alston...
Off The Court... Personal: Jasmine Antoinette Alston ... Was born on April 26, 1990 in Greensboro, N.C. ... Daughter of Calvin and Jawanna Alston ... Enjoys collecting shoes, drawing, painting and shopping ... Her favorite things are Jordan sneakers ... Plans to set/break records at NCCU, while hoping to appear on a poster ... Majoring in art.
Q: Interesting fact about you? A: I own over 40 pairs of sneakers.
Q: If you were going to be featured on the cover of a magazine, what magazine would it be? A: SLAM Q: Who is your favorite professional sports team? A: Los Angeles Lakers Q: Your nickname? A: MagicJazz
Q: What reality TV show would you like to be on? A: Jersey Shore
Q: What is the most often played song on your iPod? A: “The Breeze” by Wale featuring Wiz Khalifa
Q: If you could be a superhero for the day, what power would you want and why? A: I would want to fly so I wouldn’t have to worry about gas prices. Q: Your biggest fear? A: Not living up to potential.
Q: What would be the title of your autobiography? A: Life of a Hooper Q: Your favorite meal? A: Chipotle Steak Bowl
Q: If you could invite three people, dead or alive, to dinner, who would you invite? A: Kobe Bryant, Chris Brown and Will Smith
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52 Evans
Talking Hoops...
Lakisha
High School/ Other College: Graduated from Hillside High School in Durham, N.C. ... Was on the A/B Honor Roll ... Was a First Team All-Area ... Was Second Team All-District ... Named All-Conference twice ... Began her college matriculation at Johnson C. Smith.
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Off The Court...
Personal: Lakisha Renee Evans ... Was born on Jan. 6, 1991 in Durham, N.C. ... Daughter of Sandra Evans ... Q: Was anyone in your family an athlete or coach at the Enjoys track and field, hanging out with her siblings and professional level? friends and shopping ... Her favorite thing is watching movies ... Majoring in early childhood education (birth to A: Yes, Roger Mason, he was apart of the New York Knicks coaching staff. kindergarten). Q: If you were going to be featured on the cover of a magazine, what magazine would it be? A: Rolling Stone Q: What is your biggest fear? A: Snakes Q: Your nickname? A: Kish
Q: What reality TV show would you like to be on? A: College Hill
Q: Whom do you most admire, and why? A: My mother. No matter how hard life is she pushes through each moment with a smile on her face.
Q: If you could be a superhero for the day, what power would you want and why? A: The ability to read minds, so I can know what people really think Q: Where do you see yourself? A: Somewhere overseas playing basketball. Q: Your favorite meal? A: Chinese Food
Q: If you could invite three people, dead or alive, to dinner, who would you invite? A: Jesus Christ, Martin Luther King, Jr., my grandmother
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Montreshia
Perry
High School: Graduated from Bertie High School in Colerain, N.C. ... Was First Team All-District.
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This is Perry...
Off The Court... Personal: Montreshia Quanea Perry ... Was born on March 17, 1993 in Ahoskie, N.C. ... Daughter of Brent Jones and Dineice Perry ... Enjoys basketball, music playing with children, exploring new places and things and enjoying life ... Majoring in biology (pre-med track).
Q: Why did you select your major? A: I am intrigued by the human body and creatures of the earth, I love to work with the human body and understand its functions. Q: If you were going to be featured on the cover of a magazine, what magazine would it be? A: Ebony Q: Your favorite professional sports team? A: Los Angeles Sparks Q: Your nickname? A: Treshia or Doodle
Q: What is the most often played song on your iPod? A: Wale “Breakup Song”
Q: If you could be a superhero for the day, what power would you want and why? A: Speed. It would be amazing to be quickly be in two places at once. Q: Your biggest fear? A: Spiders.
Q: What would be the title of your autobiography? A: Living a Successful Life and Beyond
Q: If you were auditioning for American Idol, what song would you sing? A: Any Alicia Keys’ song Q: Your favorite meal? A: Chicken
Q: If you could invite three people, dead or alive, to dinner, who would you invite? A: My grandfather, grandmother and mother.
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23 Truesdale
Talking Hoops...
Kabrina
High School: Graduated from Laney High School in Wilmington, N.C. ... Was on the A/B Honor Roll ... Helped lead her team to a conference championship ... Was named Athlete of the Year in 2011 ... Was First Team All-Conference and Second Team-All District.
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This is Truesdale...
Off The Court... Personal: Kabrina A.L. Truesdale ... Was born on Feb. 22, 1993 in Wilmington, N.C. ... Daughter of Pat Truesdale ... Enjoys watching movies, hanging with friends and listening to music ... Her favorite things are laughing, having fun and cooking ... Plans to set/break records at NCCU, while hoping to appear on a poster ... Majoring in physical therapy with a concentration in athletic training.
Q: Where do you see yourself in five years? A: Hopefully playing basketball overseas.
Q: What is something you did over the summer? A: I took a family trip to New York City. Q: Interesting fact about yourself? A: I love to smile and cook. Q: Your nickname? A: KB or Bootus
Q: What reality TV show would you like to be on? A: Bad Girls Club
Q: What is the most often played song on your iPod? A: Drake “Trust Issues”
Q: If you could be a superhero for the day, what power would you want and why? A: The ability of flight, to feel free. Q: Your biggest fear? A: Bugs.
Q: What would be the title of your autobiography? A: K Bizzle
Q: Why did you select NCCU? A: I felt the attending NCCU would give me the best athletic and academic advantage. Q: Your favorite meal? A: Any kind of pasta dish.
Q: If you could invite three people, dead or alive, to dinner, who would you invite? A: Sylar Diggins, Kevin Hart and Nicki Minaj
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High School: Graduated from Duluth High School in Duluth, Ga. ... Was voted team captain her senior year ... Named Player of the Month in October and November in 2011 ... Was an All-Star game attendee in 2011 ... Her high school team made it to the “Final Four” of state championship play.
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This is Boles...
Off The Court... Personal: Tarlesha Raquel Boles ... Was born on June 14, 1994 in Montgomery, Ala. ... Daughter of Vincent and Camella Boles ... Enjoys shopping, playing basketball, spending time with family and friends ... Her favorite things are her family, basketball, cell phone and laptop ... Her primary goal is to make her parents pround adn to be a postive role model for her younger brother ... Major is yet to be decided.
Q: Why did you decide to attend NCCU? A: I loved the campus, it felt like home and I wanted to have the HBCU experience. Q: If you were going to be featured on the cover of a magazine, what magazine would it be? A: Ebony Q: Who would you say is your celebrity look-a-like? A: Keke Palmer (so I have been told) Q: Your nickname? A: T
Q: What reality TV show would you like to be on? A: Real World - New Orleans
Q: What is the most often played song on your iPod? A: Drake “I’m on One”
Q: What is something you did over the sumer? A: Worked out in preparation for my collegiate career and said my good-byes. Q: Your biggest fear? A: Leaving this world without achieving all my goals.
Q: Whom do you most admire and why? A: I admire my mother the most because she mastered and achieved the single mother role for 11 years and she is my biggest fan. Q: Where do you see yourself in five years? A: With a degree in physical therapy and persuing my master’s degree. Q: Your favorite meal? A: Chicken Alfredo
Q: If you could invite three people, dead or alive, to dinner, who would you invite? A: Taraji P. Henson, Biggie Smalls, my mother.
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Jamara
High School: Graduated from Brunswick High School in Lawrenceville, Va. ... Was First Team All-District and AllRegion ... Named Second Team All-State by the Associated Press ... Member of the Bulldogs 1,000 Points Club ... Member of the Virginia High School Coaches Association All-Star Selection.
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This is Malone...
Off The Court... Personal: Jamara Re’Etta Malone ... Was born on Jan. 4, 1993 in Richmond, Va. ... Daughter of Roy and Pattie Malone ... Enjoys playing basketball, running track, shopping, hanging with friends and dining ... Loves GoGo music and the sound of a good marching band ... Majoring in sports management.
Q: Why did you attend NCCU? A: It’s a great HBCU and I was offered an opportunity to play Division I basketball. Q: What is something you did over the summer? A: Worked out and prepare for my collegiate career at NCCU. Q: Who is your celebrity look-a-like? A: Wale Q: Your nickname? A: Jam
Q: What reality TV show would you like to be on? A: The Real World
Q: What is the most often played song on your iPod? A: New Impressionz “Don’t Say You Will”
Q: If you could be a superhero for the day, what power would you want and why? A: The ability of flight, to feel free. Q: Your biggest fear? A: Failure.
Q: What would be the title of your autobiography? A: After 10 Q: Your favorite professional sports team? A: Chicago Bulls Q: Your favorite meal? A: My mother’s cooking
Q: If you could invite three people, dead or alive, to dinner, who would you invite? A: Chris Brown, my Aunt Nannie and Bob Marley
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North Carolina Central University Returns Home to the MEAC On September 1, 2002, Dr. Dennis E. Thomas was named the commissioner and has served in the position for nine years.
The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) enters its 41st year of operation heading into the 2010-11 academic school year. The MEAC is made up of 13 outstanding historically black institutions across the Atlantic coastline: BethuneCookman University, Coppin State University, Delaware State University, Florida A&M University, Hampton University, Howard University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State University, Norfolk State University, North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina Central University, Savannah State University and South Carolina State University. HISTORY... In 1969, a bold ad hoc group of innovators long associated with intercollegiate athletics met in Durham, N.C., to discuss the feasibility of organizing a new conference. Dissected from these discussions, a steering and planning committee was formed to fully investigate the idea, present a detailed report with recommendations to interested collegiate institutions, and then construct a workshop to outline proposals. After adopting a program, seven institutions (Delaware State College, Howard University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State University, North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina Central University and South Carolina State College) agreed to become the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. Its major objective was to establish, organize and supervise an intercollegiate athletic program among a compact group of educational institutions of high academic standards and with a sound philosophy of cocurricular activities. The conference agreed to seek Division I status for its sports.
The conference’s first expansion occurred in October 1979 when Bethune-Cookman College and Florida A&M University were voted into the MEAC as new members. Original members Morgan State, North Carolina Central and Maryland Eastern Shore withdrew from the conference at the end of the 197980 fiscal year. Maryland Eastern Shore was readmitted in 1981 and Morgan State returned in 1984. Florida A&M opted to resign in 1984 but rejoined the conference in 1986. Coppin State College was granted admittance in 1985, becoming the ninth member institution. The MEAC expanded again in the 1990’s with the inclusion of Hampton University (1995) and Norfolk State University (1997). The conference expanded in 2007 adding WinstonSalem State University. Following the 2009-10 academic/ athletic season Winston-Salem State withdrew from the conference and returned to Division II. On July 1, 2010 the MEAC made its final expansion with the admittance of North Carolina Central and Savannah State University. On June 8, 1980, the MEAC was classified as a Division I conference by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Prior to that year the conference operated as a Division II conference. The following month the MEAC received an automatic qualification to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship.
Currently, the conference has automatic qualifying bids for NCAA postseason play in baseball (since 1994), men’s basketball (since 1981), women’s basketball (since 1982), football (since 1996), softball (since 1995), men and women’s tennis (since 1998), and volleyball (since 1994).
The conference was confirmed in 1970, kicking off its first season of competition in football in 1971.
In 1978, a milestone was reached when the MEAC selected Kenneth A. Free to be its first full-time commissioner. Free served the conference for 18 years before stepping down in May of 1996. In July of 1996, Charles S. Harris was named commissioner and served in the capacity until April 2002.
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North Carolina Central University Returns Home to the MEAC The MEAC initiated cross country in 1980 and North Carolina A&T earned the inaugural men’s crown. The first women’s cross country championship took place a year later with Howard winning the first of its seven titles. Indoor Track and Field was also added in 1981 with South Carolina State capturing the men’s title and Howard winning the women’s crown. Tennis and golf returned as MEAC governed sports in 1981, after a five-year hiatus. South Carolina State won all seven of the conference’s golf championships from 1972-1983 before the sport was discontinued after the 1983 championship.
Morgan State dominated the conference in wrestling winning 13 of 24 conference championships during the sports tenure (1972-1995).
“This is a significant milestone in North Carolina Central University’s transition to Division I,” said NCCU Chancellor Charlie Nelms. “Membership in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference is a win-win proposition for our student-athletes, alumni and fans -- indeed, all our university constituents.”
“This is wonderful news for North Carolina Central University, but most importantly for our student-athletes, coaches and fans,” said NCCU Director of Athletics, Dr. Ingrid WickerMcCree. “The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference is a fantastic conference with highly competitive academic and athletic institutions. For NCCU to return to the MEAC and be part of its rich history is a tremendous step for our athletics program. We now have a place to call home.”
Baseball, which began in 1972, was discontinued following the 1977 season. It was brought back as a MEAC governed sport along with women’s volleyball in 1983. Women’s softball became a MEAC sanctioned sport in 1992. Bowling was officially sanctioned as a MEAC sport in 1999. Before that season, the MEAC was the first conference to secure NCAA sanctioning for women’s bowling by adopting the club sport prior to the 1996-97 school year. The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) announced the addition of North Carolina Central University to the conference as its 13th member, as voted on by the conference’s Council of Chief Executive Officers (CCEOs), effective July 1, 2010.
“I am elated to have such an outstanding academic institution as North Carolina Central to return to the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference,” said MEAC Commissioner Dennis E. Thomas. “I would like to commend Chancellor Nelms, Dr. Wicker-McCree, and the entire NCCU family for all their continued hard work as they make the transition from Division II to Division I.” Commissioner Thomas added, “The addition of NCCU keeps us in compliance with our long range strategic plan of adding up to 14 members. NCCU is a perfect fit for the MEAC.” NCCU is in the third year of its reclassification from NCAA Division II to Division I. NCCU is one of seven founding member institutions of the MEAC. The Eagles withdrew from the conference in 1979, opting to remain a Division II member when the conference reclassified to Division I. From 1979-2007, NCCU competed in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA).
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---- TOTAL ---- ---- 3-PTS ---- REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 01 BYRD, Bria 7 0 57 8.1 2 9 .22 1 4 .250 9 13 .692 1 5 6 0.9 6 0 1 12 0 2 14 2.0 03 NWACHUKWU, Jori 30 29 906 30.2 158 403 .392 0 1 .000 124 189 .656 97 188 285 9.5 99 3 20 88 43 42 440 14.7 04 JENKINS, Alesha 26 2 310 11.9 22 59 .373 0 3 .000 8 25 .320 25 26 51 2.0 31 0 8 31 2 6 52 2.0 10 HOUSTON, Blaire 29 28 739 25.5 60 155 .387 2 15 .133 57 89 .640 22 58 80 2.8 34 1 44 73 0 31 179 6.2 13 NEELY, Tenika 30 15 634 21.1 23 128 .180 2 27 .074 18 15 .720 18 27 45 1.5 33 1 37 94 1 12 66 2.2 15 MILLS, Sheresa 29 16 428 14.8 16 39 .410 0 0 .000 9 23 .391 21 37 58 2.0 25 0 29 67 2 13 41 1.4 20 BLANKS, Shanise 29 17 827 28.5 67 292 .229 49 202 .243 25 34 .735 16 67 83 2.9 46 0 46 84 4 41 208 7.2 21 SOLOMON, Sierra 30 3 504 16.8 27 117 .231 13 59 .220 11 20 .550 14 49 63 2.1 49 0 29 65 2 22 78 2.6 23 SUBLETT, Justyne 7 1 95 13.6 4 21 .190 2 12 .167 7 9 .778 3 10 13 1.9 7 0 3 19 2 4 17 2.4 24 WILLIAMS, Chasidy 26 20 729 28.0 82 195 .421 1 5 .200 126 180 .700 50 80 130 5.0 44 0 25 90 5 41 291 11.2 35 GARY, Tiffany 19 0 116 6.1 4 18 .222 0 0 .000 4 14 .286 6 13 19 1.0 19 0 0 9 1 0 12 0.6 40 POLLOCK, J’Mia 29 19 618 21.3 43 119 .361 0 0 .000 16 31 .516 36 126 162 5.6 62 2 42 62 33 16 102 3.5 44 MCDUFFIE, Krystal 12 0 62 5.2 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 7 11 .636 5 4 9 0.8 4 0 4 3 1 4 11 0.9 TM TEAM 69 97 166 2 12 Total 30 510 1560 .327 70 328 .213 421 663 .635 383 787 1170 39.0 461 7 288 709 96 234 1511 50.4 Opponents 30 774 1966 .394 146 518 .282 301 520 .579 505 795 1300 43.3 528 - 436 518 142 384 1995 66.5 GP=Games Played GS=Games Started Min=Minutes FG=Field Goals FGA=Field Goal Attempts 3FG=Three-Point Field Goals FT=Free Throws PF=Personal Fouls FO=Fouled Out A=Assists TO=Turnovers Blk=Blocked Shots Stl=Steals Pts=Points
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 5-25 5-9 0-14 0-2 CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 5-25 5-9 0-14 0-2
SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total N.C. Central 705 799 7 - 1511 Opponents 984 998 13 - 1995
DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND. HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS 11/14/10 7:00 p.m. at Wake Forest 47-111 L 483 (16) NWACHUKWU, Jori (16) NWACHUKWU, Jori 11/20/10 5:30 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN W 43-38 871 (15) NWACHUKWU, Jori (9) NWACHUKWU, Jori (9) WILLIAMS, Chasidy 11/26/10 TBA at Hawai’i 47-81 L 1764 (14) BLANKS, Shanise (8) WILLIAMS, Chasidy (14) WILLIAMS, Chasidy 11/27/10 TBA vs Gonzaga 52-94 L 1901 (12) WILLIAMS, Chasidy (4) NWACHUKWU, Jori 11/28/10 TBA vs Long Beach State 61-78 L 1942 (19) NWACHUKWU, Jori (14) NWACHUKWU, Jori 12/02/10 6:00 p.m. WINTHROP 60-62 L 399 (19) NWACHUKWU, Jori (11) NWACHUKWU, Jori 12/04/10 2:00 p.m. at South Carolina State 32-66 L 499 (12) NWACHUKWU, Jori (11) POLLOCK, J’Mia 12/07/10 6:00 p.m. at Gardner-Webb 54-62 L 345 (17) WILLIAMS, Chasidy (7) NWACHKWU, Jori (17) NWACHKWU, Jori 12/14/10 11:45 a.m. at Campbell 61-67 L 3095 (14) NWACHKWU, Jori (6) POLLOCK, J’Mia (14) BLANKS, Shanise 12/18/10 2:00 p.m. LIBERTY W 50-48 183 (18) WILLIAMS, Chasidy (7) WILLIAMS, Chasidy 12/21/10 6:00 p.m. #6 WEST VIRGINIA 39-71 L 879 (10) WILLIAMS, Chasidy (6) POLLOCK, J’Mia 12/29/10 5:30 p.m. UNC ASHEVILLE 56-67 L 533 (19) NWACHUKWU, Jori (10) NWACHUKWU, Jori 01/03/11 7:00 p.m. at #8 North Carolina 40-97 L 2208 (17) HOUSTON, Blaire (8) WILLIAMS, Chasidy (8) POLLOCK, J’Mia 01/08/11 2:00 p.m. DELAWARE STATE 48-69 L 973 (20) WILLIAMS, Chasidy (11) NWACHUKWU, Jori 01/10/11 5:30 p.m. MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 47-48 L 337 (17) NWACHUKWU, Jori (14) NWACHUKWU, Jori 01/15/11 2:00 p.m. at Coppin State 47-59 L 220 (17) NWACHUKWU, Jori (12) NWACHUKWU, Jori 01/17/11 5:30 p.m. at Morgan State 42-44 L 52 (12) NWACHUKWU, Jori (15) NWACHUKWU, Jori 01/22/11 4:00 p.m. at Norfolk State 55-66 L 787 (20) NWACHUKWU, Jori (12) NWACHUKWU, Jori 01/24/11 5:30 p.m. at North Carolina A&T 49-85 L 4179 (17) NWACHUKWU, Jori (10) POLLOCK, J’Mia 01/29/11 2:00 p.m. FLORIDA A&M 62-63 L 1213 (21) NWACHUKWU, Jori (9) POLLOCK, J’Mia 01/31/11 5:30 p.m. BETHUNE-COOKMAN 53-64 L 837 (17) BLANKS, Shanise (11) NWACHUKWU, Jori 02/05/11 2:00 p.m. at Howard 33-66 L 366 (12) BLANKS, Shanise (5) NEELY, Tenika 02/07/11 6:00 p.m. at Hampton 44-79 L 1342 (9) NWACHUKWU, Jori (7) NWACHUKWU, Jori 02/12/11 2:00 p.m. MORGAN STATE W 60-49 421 (15) NWACHUKWU, Jori (11) NWACHUKWU, Jori (15) WILLIAMS, Chasidy 02/14/11 5:30 p.m. COPPIN STATE W 60-50 791 (19) NWACHUKWU, Jori (12) NWACHUKWU, Jori 02/19/11 2:00 pm NORFOLK STATE W 62-56 895 (28) NWACHUKWU, Jori (14) POLLOCK, J’Mia 02/21/11 5:30 p.m. NORTH CAROLINA A&T 48-82 L 2732 (21) NWACHUKWU, Jori (11) NWACHUKWU, Jori 02/26/11 4:00 p.m. at Florida A&M 58-59 L (28) NWACHUKWU, Jori (8) NWACHUKWU, Jori 02/28/11 5:30 p.m. at Bethune-Cookman 60-66 Lot (15) NWACHUKWU, Jori (16) NWACHUKWU, Jori 03/03/11 5:30 PM SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 41-47 L 917 (12) BLANKS, Shanise (11) WILLIAMS, Chasidy (11) NWACHUKWU, Jori
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01 03 04 10 13 15 20 21 23 Opponent Date Score WL BYRD,BRIA NWACHUKWU JENKINS,A HOUSTON,B NEELY,TEN MILLS,SHE BLANKS,SH SOLOMON,S SUBLETT,J at Wake Forest 11/14/10 47-111 L 9-3-0 16-16-1 4-3-0 DNP 2-1-0 0-2-2 1-4-2 0-1-0 5-2-0 PRESBYTERIAN 11/20/10 43-38 W DNP 15-9-0 0-7-0 4-2-2 0-1-1 0-2-1 8-7-0 3-3-0 2-5-2 at Hawai`i 11/26/10 47-82 L 5-0-0 10-6-1 2-1-0 0-0-2 0-0-2 0-1-0 14-5-0 0-0-1 2-3-1 vs Gonzaga 11/27/10 52-94 L 0-1-1 11-4-0 2-1-0 2-2-1 2-3-1 0-2-1 9-1-1 3-2-0 2-0-0 vs Long Beach State 11/28/10 61-78 L 0-1-0 19-14-0 9-4-0 3-0-0 6-1-1 3-3-2 3-2-2 4-3-2 6-1-0 WINTHROP 12/02/10 60-62 L 0-0-0 19-11-1 2-1-0 8-0-1 0-1-0 3-2-3 10-4-4 0-4-1 0-2-0 at South Carolina St. 12/01/10 32-66 L 0-0-0 12-7-0 0-1-1 2-2-2 0-0-1 0-0-0 9-3-0 2-2-1 DNP at Gardner-Webb 12/07/10 54-62 L DNP 17-7-0 0-1-0 12-2-0 0-0-1 3-2-1 5-2-1 0-3-3 0-0-0 at Campbell 12/14/10 61-67 L DNP 14-5-1 4-3-1 10-4-3 7-2-1 4-2-2 14-4-3 5-1-2 DNP LIBERTY 12/18/10 50-48 W DNP 7-4-1 6-4-0 4-2-3 0-2-0 0-0-0 6-1-0 3-0-0 DNP #6 WEST VIRGINIA 12/21/10 39-71 L DNP 5-5-0 3-2-0 4-2-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 8-0-0 1-2-2 DNP ASHEVILLE 12/29/10 56-67 L DNP 19-10-1 5-3-2 7-3-0 0-3-3 4-0-0 6-4-2 3-3-0 DNP at #8 North Carolina 01/03/11 40-97 L DNP 6-6-0 0-1-0 17-3-2 0-3-0 4-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-2 DNP DELAWARE STATE 01/08/11 48-69 L DNP 9-11-1 0-0-1 9-4-0 2-2-0 0-8-1 5-3-6 1-1-1 DNP MD. EASTERN SHORE 01/10/11 47-48 L DNP 17-14-2 0-0-0 2-5-0 2-2-2 1-2-0 1-3-2 2-1-1 DNP at Coppin State 01/15/11 47-59 L DNP 17-12-2 0-1-0 3-3-2 0-2-1 6-4-4 15-5-1 3-2-0 DNP at Morgan State 01/17/11 42-44 L DNP 12-15-0 0-0-0 11-7-2 4-1-1 0-6-0 5-1-2 4-6-1 DNP at Norfolk State 01/22/11 55-66 L DNP 20-12-0 0-0-0 10-1-2 0-2-0 0-1-1 2-2-3 0-1-2 DNP at North Carolina A&T 01/24/11 49-85 L DNP 17-9-2 4-5-0 7-4-1 2-0-1 2-2-1 2-2-2 0-1-0 DNP FLORIDA A&M 01/29/11 62-63 L DNP 21-6-1 0-2-0 9-3-2 0-1-3 0-1-1 5-3-3 3-5-2 DNP BETHUNE-COOKMAN 01/31/11 53-64 L DNP 11-11-0 4-4-0 7-5-3 0-0-0 0-4-1 17-3-1 5-2-1 DNP at Howard 02/05/11 33-66 L DNP 4-2-0 5-1-1 0-0-1 4-5-1 0-1-2 12-0-0 3-4-3 DNP at Hampton 02/07/11 44-79 L DNP 9-7-0 2-2-1 5-2-2 5-1-0 DNP 8-2-1 7-2-0 DNP MORGAN STATE 02/12/11 60-49 W DNP 15-11-2 0-3-1 7-4-2 10-2-3 0-1-0 5-3-3 2-1-0 DNP COPPIN STATE 02/14/11 60-50 W DNP 19-12-1 0-1-0 12-6-2 3-2-1 2-1-1 10-3-1 0-0-1 DNP NORFOLK STATE 02/19/11 62-56 W DNP 28-13-0 DNP 1-4-3 0-0-2 3-2-1 4-7-0 11-2-2 DNP NORTH CAROLINA A&T 02/21/11 48-82 L DNP 21-11-0 DNP 5-4-4 0-1-2 0-1-3 DNP 10-5-1 DNP at Florida A&M 02/26/11 58-59 L 0-1-0 28-8-0 DNP 13-3-0 2-1-1 2-2-0 2-2-2 3-3-0 DNP at Bethune-Cookman 02/28/11 60-66 Lot DNP 15-16-2 0-0-0 3-2-1 8-3-4 0-0-0 10-4-4 0-1-0 DNP SOUTH CAROLINA ST. 03/03/11 41-47 L DNP 7-11-1 DNP 2-1-1 4-3-4 4-5-0 12-3-0 0-1-0 DNP
24 35 40 44 Opponent Date Score WL WILLIAMS, GARY,TIFF POLLOCK,J MCDUFFIE, at Wake Forest 11/14/10 47-111 L 8-6-0 1-2-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 PRESBYTERIAN 11/20/10 43-38 W 11-9-0 0-4-0 0-1-0 DNP at Hawai`i 11/26/10 47-82 L 14-8-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP vs Gonzaga 11/27/10 52-94 L 12-3-1 1-3-0 4-3-1 4-0-0 vs Long Beach State 11/28/10 61-78 L 8-7-2 0-0-0 DNP DNP WINTHROP 12/02/10 60-62 L 15-8-3 3-0-0 0-0-0 DNP at South Carolina St. 12/01/10 32-66 L 6-2-1 DNP 0-11-0 1-1-0 at Gardner-Webb 12/07/10 54-62 L 17-3-1 DNP 0-3-0 DNP at Campbell 12/14/10 61-67 L DNP 0-1-0 3-6-0 DNP LIBERTY 12/18/10 50-48 W 18-7-2 2-1-0 4-6-1 DNP #6 WEST VIRGINIA 12/21/10 39-71 L 10-3-1 0-2-0 5-6-0 DNP ASHEVILLE 12/29/10 56-67 L 12-7-1 0-0-0 0-3-3 DNP at #8 North Carolina 01/03/11 40-97 L 9-8-0 DNP 2-8-3 2-0-0 DELAWARE STATE 01/08/11 48-69 L 20-5-0 DNP 2-3-3 DNP MD EASTERN SHORE 01/10/11 47-48 L 12-8-2 DNP 10-7-4 0-0-0 at Coppin State 01/15/11 47-59 L DNP 1-1-0 2-7-2 0-0-0 at Morgan State 01/17/11 42-44 L DNP DNP 6-9-1 DNP at Norfolk State 01/22/11 55-66 L 15-3-2 DNP 8-5-0 DNP at North Carolina A&T 01/24/11 49-85 L 9-2-1 0-0-0 6-10-1 0-0-0 FLORIDA A&M 01/29/11 62-63 L 15-7-0 DNP 9-9-3 DNP BETHUNE-COOKMAN 01/31/11 53-64 L 7-6-2 DNP 2-3-1 DNP at Howard 02/05/11 33-66 L 1-4-1 2-2-0 2-2-1 DNP at Hampton 02/07/11 44-79 L 8-2-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 DNP MORGAN STATE 02/12/11 60-49 W 15-0-0 0-0-0 6-10-2 DNP COPPIN STATE 02/14/11 60-50 W 10-3-2 2-1-0 2-8-3 DNP NORFOLK STATE 02/19/11 62-56 W DNP 0-0-0 15-14-6 0-0-0 NORTH CAROLINA A&T 02/21/11 48-82 L 8-1-0 0-0-0 2-7-2 2-1-1 at Florida A&M 02/26/11 58-59 L 6-3-1 DNP 0-4-1 2-5-2 at Bethune-Cookman 02/28/11 60-66 Lot 14-4-0 0-0-0 10-6-4 0-1-0 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. 03/03/11 41-47 L 11-11-0 DNP 1-5-0 0-1-1
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NCCU TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
--- TOTAL --- --- 3-PTRS --- --- R EBOUNDS --Opponent Date Score W/L FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg at Wake Forest 11/14/10 47-111 L 12 56 .214 2 16 .125 21 35 .600 22 25 47 47.0 24 5 38 4 5 47 47.0 PRESBYTERIAN 11/20/10 43-38 W 11 49 .224 3 10 .300 18 29 .621 20 35 55 51.0 21 6 31 6 14 43 45.0 at Hawa’i 11/26/10 47-82 L 16 49 .327 4 11 .364 11 17 .647 8 19 27 43.0 17 9 23 1 9 47 45.7 vs Gonzaga 11/27/10 52-94 L 13 43 .302 2 13 .154 24 34 .706 8 20 28 39.2 9 7 26 3 8 52 47.2 vs Long Beach State 11/28/10 61-78 L 19 65 .292 2 13 .154 21 37 .568 16 25 41 39.6 15 9 23 1 14 61 50.0 WINTHROP 12/02/10 60-62 L 17 44 .386 1 12 .083 25 36 .694 8 32 40 39.7 17 13 27 3 13 60 51.7 at South Carolina State 12/04/10 32-66 L 12 43 .279 1 14 .071 7 16 .438 9 22 31 38.4 16 6 31 1 3 32 48.9 at Gardner-Webb 12/07/10 54-62 L 20 40 .500 1 5 .200 13 20 .650 5 22 27 37.0 12 7 31 1 9 54 49.5 at Campbell 12/14/10 61-67 L 21 54 .389 6 11 .545 13 22 .591 10 20 30 36.2 14 13 15 3 7 61 50.8 LIBERTY 12/18/10 50-48 W 18 45 .400 2 10 .200 12 16 .750 6 29 35 36.1 16 7 16 5 7 50 50.7 #6 WEST VIRGINIA 12/21/10 39-71 L 10 46 .217 1 9 .111 18 23 .783 11 22 33 35.8 15 3 27 2 8 39 49.6 UNC ASHEVILLE 12/29/10 56-67 L 20 64 .313 4 20 .200 12 19 .632 17 27 44 36.5 14 12 13 3 9 56 50.2 at #8 North Carolina 01/03/11 40-97 L 15 60 .250 0 9 .000 10 13 .769 14 23 37 36.5 21 8 27 1 6 40 49.4 DELAWARE STATE 01/08/11 48-69 L 16 52 .308 1 4 .250 15 30 .500 19 26 45 37.1 14 13 30 4 9 48 49.3 MD EASTERN SHORE 01/10/11 47-48 L 16 48 .333 0 9 .000 15 23 .652 12 34 46 37.7 17 13 29 3 8 47 49.1 at Coppin State 01/15/11 47-59 L 17 51 .333 6 13 .462 7 16 .438 12 31 43 38.1 11 12 27 8 6 47 49.0 at Morgan State 01/17/11 42-44 L 14 59 .237 2 16 .125 12 18 .667 9 38 47 38.6 16 7 13 3 5 42 48.6 at Norfolk State 01/22/11 55-66 L 23 53 .434 0 3 .000 9 16 .563 8 24 32 38.2 9 10 20 5 9 55 48.9 at North Carolina A&T 01/24/11 49-85 L 19 52 .365 0 6 .000 11 20 .550 11 29 40 38.3 12 9 27 3 3 49 48.9 FLORIDA A&M 01/29/11 62-63 L 21 55 .382 2 7 .286 18 25 .720 15 30 45 38.7 11 15 20 5 6 62 49.6 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 02/05/11 53-64 L 17 60 .283 6 14 .429 13 19 .684 23 22 45 39.0 19 9 18 4 6 53 49.8 at Howard 02/05/11 33-66 L 11 38 .289 4 15 .267 7 17 .412 11 14 25 38.3 18 10 27 2 5 33 49.0 at Hampton 02/07/11 44-79 L 15 53 .283 3 8 .375 11 19 .579 13 17 30 38.0 14 4 16 0 6 44 48.8 MORGAN STATE 02/12/11 60-49 W 22 52 .423 2 14 .143 14 22 .636 11 29 40 38.0 21 13 19 3 10 60 49.2 COPPIN STATE 02/14/11 60-50 W 19 43 .442 3 8 .375 19 28 .679 8 33 41 38.2 13 12 26 2 9 60 49.7 NORFOLK STATE 02/19/11 62-56 W 22 67 .328 1 12 .083 17 23 .739 19 31 50 38.6 14 14 14 6 12 62 50.2 NORTH CAROLINA A&T 02/21/11 48-82 L 17 45 .378 2 6 .333 12 18 .667 9 26 35 38.5 16 13 39 2 9 48 50.1 at Florida A&M 02/26/11 58-59 L 22 61 .361 1 5 .200 13 19 .684 15 24 39 38.5 11 7 9 5 7 58 50.4 at Bethune-Cookman 02/28/11 66-66 Lot 21 59 .356 3 13 .231 15 21 .714 17 26 43 38.7 20 15 23 5 4 60 50.7 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. 03/03/11 41-47 L 14 54 .259 5 22 .227 8 12 .667 17 32 49 39.0 14 7 24 2 8 41 50.4 N.C. Central 1511 510 1560 .327 70 328 .213 421 663 .635 383 787 1170 39.0 461 288 709 96 234 1511 50.4 Games played: 30; Points/game: 50.4; FG Pct: 32.7; 3FG Pct: 21.3; FT Pct: 63.5; Rebounds/game: 39.0; Assists/game: 9.6; Turnovers/game: 23.6; Steals/game: 7.8; Blocks/game: 3.2
OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS --- TOTAL --- --- 3-PTRS --- REBOUNDS Opponent Date Score W/L FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg at Wake Forest 11/14/10 47-111 L 40 93 .430 8 26 .308 23 35 .657 34 29 63 63.0 21 19 13 7 24 111 111.0 PRESBYTERIAN 11/20/10 43-38 W 11 57 .193 1 16 .063 15 19 .789 15 25 40 51.5 25 9 23 5 13 38 74.5 at Hawa’i 11/26/10 47-82 L 31 64 .484 4 13 .308 16 26 .615 18 27 45 49.3 17 13 17 5 9 82 77.0 vs Gonzaga 11/27/10 52-94 L 38 80 .475 12 30 .400 6 9 .667 20 28 48 49.0 22 28 13 2 14 94 81.2 vs Long Beach State 11/28/10 61-78 L 32 66 .485 6 20 .300 8 10 .800 10 35 45 48.2 28 19 29 10 12 78 80.6 WINTHROP 12/02/10 60-62 L 23 67 .343 8 18 .444 8 22 .364 18 28 46 47.8 26 9 23 2 20 62 77.5 at South Carolina State 12/04/10 32-66 L 25 56 .446 6 12 .500 10 19 .526 10 25 35 46.0 18 12 15 3 12 66 75.9 at Gardner-Webb 12/07/10 54-62 L 27 67 .403 6 21 .286 2 8 .250 12 13 25 43.4 19 19 17 5 14 62 74.1 at Campbell 12/14/10 61-67 L 29 63 .460 4 13 .308 5 10 .500 17 27 44 43.4 18 21 19 3 9 67 73.3 LIBERTY 12/18/10 50-48 W 20 62 .323 2 15 .133 6 15 .400 21 24 45 43.6 17 11 16 6 2 48 70.8 #6 WEST VIRGINIA 12/21/10 39-71 L 29 61 .475 4 18 .222 9 19 .474 15 28 43 43.5 18 19 22 9 17 71 70.8 UNC ASHEVILLE 12/29/10 56-67 L 22 59 .373 7 25 .280 16 21 .762 13 29 42 43.4 16 15 13 3 6 67 70.5 at #8 North Carolina 01/03/11 40-97 L 37 81 .457 6 19 .316 17 26 .654 23 33 56 44.4 11 24 13 13 8 97 72.5 DELAWARE STATE 01/08/11 48-69 L 27 73 .370 6 16 .375 9 17 .529 23 25 48 44.6 21 11 21 5 17 69 72.3 MD EASTERN SHORE 01/10/11 47-48 L 21 72 .292 2 24 .083 4 12 .333 24 26 50 45.0 20 11 21 3 20 48 70.7 at Coppin State 01/15/11 47-59 L 26 64 .406 1 7 .143 6 17 .353 12 28 40 44.7 11 16 14 4 13 59 69.9 at Morgan State 01/17/11 42-44 L 17 57 .298 4 17 .235 6 13 .462 6 38 44 44.6 15 11 13 6 5 44 68.4 at Norfolk State 01/22/11 55-66 L 27 59 .458 3 13 .231 9 13 .692 10 26 36 44.2 18 13 16 2 13 66 68.3 at North Carolina A&T 01/24/11 49-85 L 34 84 .405 6 21 .286 11 18 .611 24 27 51 44.5 16 21 11 2 18 85 69.2 FLORIDA A&M 01/29/11 62-63 L 25 76 .329 6 22 .273 7 12 .583 25 25 50 44.8 15 12 18 7 12 63 68.8 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 02/05/11 53-64 L 24 64 .375 2 11 .182 14 19 .737 22 26 48 45.0 17 12 15 3 15 64 68.6 at Howard 02/05/11 33-66 L 21 54 .389 4 16 .250 20 26 .769 19 20 39 44.7 13 11 14 1 13 66 68.5 at Hampton 02/07/11 44-79 L 30 67 .448 6 24 .250 13 19 .684 22 31 53 45.0 17 19 12 5 6 79 69.0 MORGAN STATE 02/12/11 60-49 W 14 51 .275 3 19 .158 18 26 .692 12 24 36 44.7 16 6 21 3 10 49 68.1 COPPIN STATE 02/14/11 60-50 W 19 59 .322 3 15 .200 9 14 .643 10 21 31 44.1 21 9 20 5 15 60 67.4 NORFOLK STATE 02/19/11 62-56 W 23 52 .422 6 12 .500 4 11 .364 4 29 33 43.7 14 14 18 5 9 56 67.0 NORTH CAROLINA A&T 02/21/11 48-82 L 34 71 .479 4 16 .250 10 17 .588 16 19 35 43.4 14 14 22 3 31 82 67.5 at Florida A&M 02/26/11 58-59 L 25 68 .368 6 12 .500 3 6 .500 21 27 48 43.5 15 12 15 4 5 59 67.2 at Bethune-Cookman 02/28/11 66-66 Lot 24 62 .387 6 11 .545 12 21 .444 20 25 45 43.6 17 14 18 7 8 66 67.2 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. 03/03/11 41-47 L 19 57 .333 4 16 .250 5 14 .357 9 27 36 43.3 12 12 16 4 14 47 66.5 Opponents 1995 774 1966 .394 146 518 .282 301 520 .579 505 795 1300 43.3 528 436 518 142 384 1995 66.5 Games played: 30; Points/game: 66.5; FG Pct: 39.4; 3FG Pct: 28.2; FT Pct: 57.9; Rebounds/game: 43.3; Assists/game: 14.5; Turnovers/game: 17.3; Steals/game: 12.8; Blocks/game: 4.7
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SINGLE GAME RECORDS (Complete Since 1990-91)
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Points: 59 - Cassie King vs. Bowie State (Mar. 1, 2005-OT); 41 - Von Fulmore vs. UNC-Asheville (Feb. 1, 1986); 41 - Mona McLaurin vs. Fayetteville State (Jan. 15, 1983); 40 - Michelle Harrison vs. Johnson C. Smith (Feb. 1, 1995); 40 - Robin Brooks vs. Livingstone (Feb. 16, 1985). Rebounds: 32 - Von Fulmore vs. UNC Asheville (Feb. 1, 1986); 26 - Von Fulmore vs. Mount Olive (Jan. 29, 1986); 26 - Von Fulmore (OT) at Elizabeth City State (Jan. 13, 1986); 26 Carmen Judkins vs. Winston-Salem State (Jan. 20, 1983).
Assists: 15 - LaVonna Hailey at UNC-Pembroke (Nov. 25, 2006); 14 - Delanita Pridgen vs. Winston-Salem State (Jan. 25, 1986); 14 Venita Quick vs. Fayetteville State (Jan. 15, 1983); 13 - Michelle Harrison at St. Paul's (Jan. 17, 1995); 13 - Cheryl Bogues at Johnson C. Smith (Jan. 8, 1992); 13 - Delanita Pridgen at Winston-Salem State (Feb. 10, 1986). Steals: 16 - Cheryl Bogues vs. Bowie State (Jan. 25, 1990). Blocked Shots: 11 - Pame Sawyer vs. Fayetteville State (Feb. 3, 1990).
Field Goals: 21 (of 38) - Cassie King vs. Bowie State (March 1, 2005-OT).
Free Throws: 17 (of 18) - Cassie King vs. Bowie State (March 1, 2005-OT). Three-Point Field Goals: 9 - Jennifer Hukill at Lincoln (Pa.) (Feb. 8, 2008); 8 - Jennifer Hukill vs. UNC-Pembroke (Jan. 2, 2007); 8 - Zakia VanHoose vs. Winston-Salem State (Feb. 19, 2002); 8 - Ardrina Porter vs. USC-Aiken (Nov. 14, 1998).
Triple-Doubles: Cassie King at Fayetteville St. (Jan. 6, 2007) 26 points, 14 rebounds, 10 blocks; Pame Sawyer vs. Fayetteville St. (Feb. 3, 1990) 20 points, 11 rebounds, 11 blocks. (Complete Since 1986-87)
Cheryl Bogues
Holds the NCCU singlegame record with 16 steals versus Bowie State on Jan. 25, 1990.
Pame Sawyer
Recorded the Lady Eagles first triple-double with 20 points, 11 rebounds and a school-record 11 blocked shots vs. Fayetteville State on Feb. 3, 1990.
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CAREER RECORDS
Points:
Rebounds: Assists: Steals:
Blocks:
2,150 - Cassie King (2003-07); 1,607 - Monica Stewart (1990-94); 1,536 - Amba Kongolo (1998-2002); 1,448 - Michelle Harrison (1993-97); 1,410 - Jori Nwachukwu (2006-11); 1,385 - Tiona Beatty (2000-04); 1,208 - Von Fulmore (1984-87); 1,095 - Pame Sawyer (1986-90); 1,051 - Lisa Brown (1986-90).
1,077 - Pame Sawyer (1986-90); 1,076 - Cassie King (2003-07); 872 - Von Fulmore (1984-87); 833 - Amba Kongolo (1998-2002); 752 - Sharon Manning (1990-94); 736 - Angel Seymour (1988-92).
353 - LaVonna Hailey (2006-2009); 342 - Zakia VanHoose (1998-2002); 307 - Porschia Holmes (2003-06); 303 - Michelle Harrison (1993-97); 290 - Cheryl Bogues (1989-93).
382 - Michelle Harrison (1993-97); 318 - Zakia VanHoose (1998-2002); 281 - Cassie King (2003-07); 270 - Cheryl Bogues (1989-93). 331 - Pame Sawyer (1986-90); 225 - Amba Kongolo (1999-2002).
ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS
1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1989 1990 1992 1994 1996 1999 2001 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007
Metrial Floyd Mary Simpson Carmen Judkins Mona McLaurin Jacqueline Pinnix Von Fulmore Von Fulmore Von Fulmore Pame Sawyer Pame Sawyer Monica Stewart Monica Stewart Michelle Harrison Amba Kongolo Amba Kongolo ** Zakia VanHoose Amba Kongolo ** Zakia VanHoose Shenika Worthy Tiona Beatty Cassie King Cassie King Cassie King Jori Nwachukwu Jasmine Newkirk
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AMBA KONGOLO
6-foot-3 / Center / Kinshasa, Congo Lady Eagle Career: (1999-2002) Third all-time leading scorer (1,536) and secondleading rebounder (833) in Lady Eagle history. Amassed 41 career-double-doubles. Voted two-time CIAA Player of the Year (2001, 2002). Selected NCAA Division II All-America First Team. Chosen to NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Championship All-Tournament Team. Became first CIAA student-athlete to be drafted by the WNBA.
Von Fulmore
Monica Stewart
** CIAA Player of the Year
NCAA DIVISION II FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS
Von Fulmore (1986) - Led nation in rebounds (464) and rebounding average (17.8 rpg). Amba Kongolo (2002) - Drafted by WNBA
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Porschia Holmes (2003-06) In just three seasons, Holmes became the second- leading playmaker in Lady Eagles history with 307 career assists. She distributed an NCCU single-season record 155 assists as a senior in 2005-06.
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Tiona Beatty (2000-04) Beatty topped the Lady Eagles in scoring during her final two seasons en route to 1,385 career points.
Zakia VanHoose (1998-2002) VanHoose is the school's all-time leading playmaker with 342 career assists, and set the Lady Eagles' single-season standard with 111 steals as a senior.
Points Season 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81
Name Jori Nwachukwu Joanna Miller Jori Nwachukwu Jennifer Hukill Cassie King Cassie King Cassie King Tiona Beatty Tiona Beatty Amba Kongolo Amba Kongolo Crystal Cosby Amba Kongolo LaTisha Martin Michelle Harrison Michelle Harrison Michelle Harrison Monica Stewart Monica Stewart Monica Stewart Monica Stewart Valerie Franklin Pame Sawyer Lisa Brown Glenda King Von Fulmore Mona McLaurin Jacqueline Pinnix Mona McLaurin Mary Simpson Metrial Floyd
Points Avg. 440 14.7 496 19.1 407 18.5 248 9.5 527 16.5 551 18.4 664 22.9 530 18.9 470 17.4 548 21.1 547 17.6 344 13.2 270 15.0 314 11.6 294 11.8 408 16.3 451 18.0 480 18.5 370 15.4 356 14.8 401 16.0 380 15.2 296 16.4 421 15.0 358 14.3 636 24.5 347 16.5 583 18.8 385 20.3 205 15.8 295 14.8
Rebounds Season Name Rebs Avg. 2010-11 Jori Nwachukwu 285 9.5 2009-10 Latoya Bennett 208 7.4 2008-09 Jori Nwachukwu 170 7.7 2007-08 Latoya Bennett 215 8.3 2006-07 Cassie King 254 7.9 2005-06 Cassie King 271 9.0 2004-05 Cassie King 285 9.8 2003-04 Cassie King 266 9.5 2002-03 Natasha Bailey 163 6.5 2001-02 Amba Kongolo 267 10.3 2000-01 Amba Kongolo 294 9.5 1999-00 Dawnell Stevenson 170 5.9 1998-99 Amba Kongolo 172 9.6 1997-98 Danya Nelson 143 10.2 1996-97 Vikki Goings 200 8.7 1995-96 Kristy Daughtry 228 9.1 1994-95 Narviaria Evans 203 8.1 1993-94 Narviaria Evans 181 7.0 1992-93 Sharon Manning 269 11.2 1991-92 Sharon Manning 272 11.3 1990-91 Angel Seymour 257 10.7 1989-90 Pame Sawyer 309 12.4 1988-89 Pame Sawyer 222 12.3 1987-88 Pame Sawyer 337 12.0 1986-87 Pame Sawyer 209 8.7 1985-86 Von Fulmore # 464 17.8 1984-85 Von Fulmore 251 10.9 1983-84 Jacqueline Pinnix 345 11.1 1982-83 Mona McLaurin 217 11.4 1981-82 Carmen Judkins 125 8.3 1980-81 Metrial Floyd 260 13.0 1979-80 Metrial Floyd 15.6 # Led NCAA Division II Assists Season 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04
Name Shanise Blanks Danielle Deberry LaVonna Hailey LaVonna Hailey LaVonna Hailey Porschia Holmes Alisha Battle Adija Beaty
GP 30 26 22 26 32 30 29 28 27 26 31 26 18 27 25 25 25 26 24 24 25 25 18 28 25 26 21 31 19 13 20
GP 30 28 22 26 32 30 29 28 25 26 31 29 18 14 23 25 25 26 24 24 24 25 18 28 24 26 23 31 19 15 20
Assists Avg. GP 46 1.5 29 92 3.2 29 96 4.0 24 79 3.8 21 178 5.6 32 155 5.2 30 130 4.6 28 106 3.8 28
2002-03 Adija Beaty 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1984-85 1983-84 1981-82 1980-81 Steals Season 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1984-85 1983-84 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80
Zakia VanHoose Zakia VanHoose Zakia VanHoose Chawonda Brazeal Ardrina Porter Michelle Harrison Michelle Harrison Michelle Harrison Shayna White Cheryl Bogues Cheryl Bogues Tonisha Hightower Valerie Franklin Lisa Brown Connie Taylor Delanita Pridgen Priscilla Herring Linda Nicholson Daisy Morris Edna Vann Name Jori Nwachukwu Joanna Miller Chasidy Williams LaVonna Hailey Cassie King Porschia Holmes Alisha Battle Cassie King Tiona Beatty Zakia VanHoose Zakia VanHoose Crystal Cosby Chawonda Brazeal Cherina Barnes Michelle Harrison Michelle Harrison Michelle Harrison Michelle Harrison Cheryl Bogues Cheryl Bogues Cheryl Bogues Sebrina Moffett Lisa Brown Lisa Brown Barbara Cannon Von Fulmore Linda Nicholson Mary Simpson Mary Simpson Metrial Floyd
Blocked Shots Season Name 2010-11 Jori Nwachukwu 2009-10 J’Mia Pollock 2008-09 Jori Nwachukwu 2007-08 Latoya Bennett 2006-07 Cassie King 2005-06 Cassie King 2004-05 Shante’ Collins 2003-04 Cassie King 2002-03 Shante’ Collins 2001-02 Amba Kongolo 2000-01 Amba Kongolo 1999-00 Kiyana Smith 1998-99 Amba Kongolo 1997-98 Danya Nelson 1996-97 Fatima Bah 1995-96 Narviaria Evans 1994-95 Narviaria Evans 1993-94 Narviaria Evans 1992-93 Sonia Moorman 1991-92 Valerie Franklin Sebrina Moffett 1990-91 Sharon Manning
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106 97 59 84 65 71 70 89 108 89 100 77 96 86 101 114 112 70 34 72
3.4 3.1 2.6 3.1 2.4 2.8 2.8 3.6 5.1 3.7 4.2 3.2 3.8 3.4 3.9 4.8 5.3 2.5 3.4 3.4
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Steals Avg. GP 42 1.4 30 77 3.0 26 62 2.3 27 44 2.1 21 74 2.3 32 86 2.9 30 77 2.8 28 75 2.7 28 30 1.1 27 111 3.6 31 99 3.2 31 85 3.3 26 55 2.0 27 63 2.3 27 83 3.3 25 105 4.2 25 98 3.9 25 96 3.7 26 97 4.0 24 57 2.4 24 71 2.8 25 48 2.0 24 61 2.4 25 45 1.6 28 63 2.5 25 47 2.0 23 58 2.1 28 40 3.1 13 49 2.5 20 97
Blocks Avg. 43 1.4 33 1.2 22 1.0 12 0.5 64 2.0 27 0.9 55 1.9 23 0.8 27 1.1 84 3.2 78 2.5 19 0.7 45 2.5 25 1.8 22 1.1 32 1.5 27 1.1 26 1.0 24 1.0 13 0.6 13 0.6 20 0.8
GP 30 27 22 26 32 30 29 28 25 26 31 26 18 14 20 22 25 26 24 23 23 24
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Pame Sawyer Pame Sawyer Pame Sawyer Pame Sawyer Robin Brooks Deidre Solomon Carmen Judkins Metrial Floyd Diedra Solomon
Field Goals Made Season Name 2010-11 Jori Nwachukwu 2009-10 Joanna Miller 2008-09 Jori Nwachukwu 2007-08 Jori Nwachukwu 2006-07 Cassie King 2005-06 Cassie King 2004-05 Cassie King 2003-04 Tiona Beatty 2002-03 Tiona Beatty 2001-02 Amba Kongolo 2000-01 Amba Kongolo 1999-00 Crystal Cosby 1998-99 Amba Kongolo 1997-98 LaTisha Martin 1996-97 Michelle Harrison 1995-96 Michelle Harrison 1994-95 Michelle Harrison 1993-94 Monica Stewart 1992-93 Monica Stewart 1991-92 Monica Stewart 1990-91 Monica Stewart 1989-90 Valerie Franklin 1988-89 Pame Sawyer 1987-88 Pame Sawyer 1986-87 Glenda King 1984-85 Mona McLaurin 1983-84 Jacqueline Pinnix 1982-83 Mona McLaurin 1981-82 Mary Simpson 1980-81 Metrial Floyd
Three-Point Field Goals Made Season Name 2010-11 Shanise Blanks 2009-10 Shanise Blanks 2008-09 Blaire Houston 2007-08 Jennifer Hukill 2006-07 Jennifer Hukill 2005-06 Porschia Holmes Karla Gamble 2004-05 Karla Gamble 2003-04 Tiona Beatty 2002-03 Tiona Beatty 2001-02 Zakia VanHoose 2000-01 Zakia VanHoose 1999-00 Crystal Cosby 1998-99 Ardrina Porter 1997-98 Cherina Barnes 1996-97 Michelle Harrison 1995-96 Kartera Adkins 1994-95 Kartera Adkins 1993-94 Monica Stewart 1992-93 Monica Stewart 1991-92 Valerie Franklin 1990-91 Tonisha Hightower 1989-90 Valerie Franklin 1988-89 Lisa Brown 1987-88 Lisa Brown 1986-87 Delanita Pridgen Free Throws Made Season Name 2010-11 Chasidy Williams 2009-10 Joanna Miller 2008-09 Chasidy Williams 2007-08 Jori Nwachukwu 2006-07 Cassie King 2005-06 Cassie King
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FGM FGA Pct. 158 403 .392 166 444 .374 165 334 .494 91 194 .469 212 421 .504 198 438 .452 264 551 .479 163 446 .365 136 457 .298 214 425 .504 221 467 .473 130 343 .379 110 246 .447 108 241 .448 102 309 .330 144 396 .364 149 441 .338 180 393 .458 136 329 .413 121 258 .469 149 350 .426 150 316 .475 104 233 .446 144 367 .392 141 316 .446 143 353 .405 196 ---- ---163 349 .467 77 170 .453 105 243 .432
3PM 3PA Pct. 49 202 .243 64 176 .364 17 60 .283 53 144 .368 35 78 .449 32 97 .330 32 118 .271 47 156 .301 54 159 .340 44 165 .267 60 213 .282 43 152 .283 34 124 .274 35 102 .343 31 118 .263 20 90 .222 54 152 .355 51 212 .241 23 90 .256 17 70 .243 39 158 .247 35 104 .337 48 138 .348 49 150 .327 64 215 .298 22 64 .344 FTM FTA Pct. 126 180 .700 114 151 .755 80 135 .593 64 89 .719 103 152 .678 155 194 .799
2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81
Cassie King Tiona Beatty Tiona Beatty Amba Kongolo Amba Kongolo Zakia VanHoose Amba Kongolo LaTisha Martin Michelle Harrison Michelle Harrison Michelle Harrison Monica Stewart Monica Stewart Monica Stewart Monica Stewart Pame Sawyer Pame Sawyer Pame Sawyer Glenda King Robin Brooks Jacqueline Pinnix Jacqueline Pinnix Mary Simpson Metrial Floyd
134 150 154 118 105 53 49 87 70 99 136 97 81 102 99 87 88 83 76 75 211 104 51 85
187 .717 199 .754 207 .744 181 .652 174 .603 86 .616 91 .538 110 .791 127 .551 176 .563 206 .660 148 .655 121 .669 130 .785 145 .683 116 .750 130 .677 133 .624 125 .608 109 .688 307 .687 173 .601 82 .622 139 .612
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Pame Sawyer (1987-88)................... 110 (3.9 avg) Pame Sawyer (1989-90)...................... 99 (4.0 avg) Amba Kongolo (2001-02).................... 84 (3.2 avg) Amba Kongolo (2000-01).................... 78 (2.5 avg) Pame Sawyer (1988-89)...................... 78 (4.3 avg)
SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
Points 1. Cassie King (2004-05)......................664 (22.9 avg) 2. Von Fulmore (1985-86)...................636 (24.5 avg) 3. Jacqueline Pinnix (1983-84).........583 (18.8 avg) 4. Cassie King (2005-06)......................551 (18.4 avg) 5. Amba Kongolo (2001-02)...............548 (21.1 avg) 6. Amba Kongolo (2000-01)...............547 (17.6 avg) 7. Tiona Beatty (2003-04)...................530 (18.9 avg)
Scoring Average (minimum 300 points) 1. Von Fulmore (1985-86)................... 24.5 (636 pts) 2. Cassie King (2004-05)...................... 22.9 (664 pts) 3. Amba Kongolo (2001-02)............... 21.1 (548 pts) 4. Mona McLaurin (1982-83)............. 20.3 (385 pts) 5. Joanna Miller (2009-10)................. 19.1 (496 pts) 6. Tiona Beatty (2003-04)................... 18.9 (530 pts) 7. Jacqueline Pinnix (1983-84)......... 18.8 (583 pts) 8. Jori Nwachukwu (2008-09)........... 18.5 (407 pts)
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Michelle Harrison (1993-97)
Harrison finished a stand-out Lady Eagle career with 1,448 points (14.3 ppg), 512 rebounds (5.1 rpg), 382 steals (3.8 spg), and 303 assists (3.0 apg). She is the school's all-time career leader in steals (382), and is NCCU's third all-time leading scorer (1,448 points). She was named to the CIAA 25th Anniversary Women’s Basketball Team, and inducted into the CIAA Hall of Fame and the NCCU Athletic Hall of Fame.
Rebounds 1. Von Fulmore (1985-86)...................464 (17.8 avg) 2. Jacqueline Pinnix (1983-84).........345 (11.1 avg) 3. Pame Sawyer (1987-88).................337 (12.0 avg) 4. Pame Sawyer (1989-90).................309 (12.4 avg) 5. Amba Kongolo (2000-01)................. 294 (9.5 avg) 6. Cassie King (2004-05)........................ 285 (9.8 avg) Rebounding Average (minimum 100 rebounds) 1. Von Fulmore (1985-86).................17.8 (464 rebs) 2. Metrial Floyd (1980-81)...............13.0 (260 rebs) 3. Pame Sawyer (1989-90)...............12.4 (309 rebs) 4. Pame Sawyer (1988-89)...............12.3 (222 rebs) 5. Pame Sawyer (1987-88)...............12.0 (337 rebs) 6. Mona McLaurin (1982-83)...........11.4 (217 rebs)
Assists 1. LaVonna Hailey (2006-07)............... 178 (5.6 avg) 2. Porschia Holmes (2005-06)............ 155 (5.2 avg) 3. Alisha Battle (2004-05)..................... 130 (4.6 avg) 4. Delanita Pridgen (1986-87)............ 114 (4.8 avg) 5. Priscilla Herring (1984-85)............. 112 (5.3 avg) 6. Shayna White (1993-94)................... 108 (5.1 avg) 7. Adija Beaty (2003-04)........................ 106 (3.8 avg) Zakia VanHoose (2001-02).............. 106 (3.4 avg) Steals 1. Zakia VanHoose (2001-02).............. 111 (3.6 avg) 2. Michelle Harrison (1995-96).......... 105 (4.2 avg) 3. Zakia VanHoose (2000-01)................. 99 (3.2 avg) 4. Michelle Harrison (1994-95)............. 98 (3.9 avg) Blocked Shots
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Cassie King (2003-07)
King concluded her college career as the Lady Eagles' all-time leading scorer with 2,150 points and ranks second with 1,076 rebounds. As a sophomore, she broke the school's singleseason scoring record with 664 points and established new school and CIAA Tournament single-game records by scoring 59 points against Bowie State on March 1, 2005.
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30+ Points (complete since 1990-91)
59 - Cassie King vs. Bowie State (Mar. 1, 2005-OT) 41 - Von Fulmore vs. UNC-Asheville (Feb. 1, 1986) 41 - Mona McLaurin vs. Fayetteville St. (Jan. 15, 1983) 40 - Michelle Harrison at Johnson C. Smith (Feb. 1, 1995) 40 - Robin Brooks vs. Livingstone (Feb. 16, 1985) 39 - Von Fulmore at Winston-Salem St. (Feb. 10, 1986) 39 - Mary Simpson vs. St. Augustine’s (Jan. 26, 1982) 35 - Jori Nwachukwu vs. Fayetteville State (Dec. 8, 2007) 35 - Cassie King at Fayetteville St. (Feb. 7, 2006) 35 - Monica Stewart vs. Livingstone (Feb. 6, 1993-OT) 35 - Von Fulmore at Johnson C. Smith (Jan. 15, 1986) 34 - Jori Nwachukwu at Norfolk State (Jan.15, 2009) 34 - Amba Kongolo at Fayetteville St. (Feb. 5, 2002-OT) 34 - Von Fulmore vs. Johnson C. Smith (Feb. 12, 1986) 33 - Jennifer Hukill at Lincoln (Pa.) (Feb. 8, 2008) 33 - Tiona Beatty vs. Virginia Union (Feb. 15, 2003) 32 - Joanna Miller vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (Jan. 7, 2010) 32 - Cassie King vs. Fayetteville State (Feb. 8, 2005) 32 - Cassie King at Fayetteville State (Jan. 8, 2005) 32 - Nichole Davis vs. Johnson C. Smith (Jan. 29, 2003-OT) 32 - Michelle Harrison vs. Fayetteville St. (Jan. 28, 1995) 32 - Monica Stewart vs. Fayetteville State (Dec. 8, 1990) 32 - Von Fulmore vs. Bowie State (Jan. 31, 1986) 31 - Cassie King at Johnson C. Smith (Feb. 26, 2005-OT) 31 - Cassie King vs. Winston-Salem St. (Feb. 5, 2005-2OT) 31 - Tiona Beatty at Johnson C. Smith (Feb. 22, 2003) 31 - Amba Kongolo at Mars Hill (March 9, 2002) 31 - LaTisha Martin at Fayetteville State (Feb. 3, 1998) 31 - Michelle Harrison at Winston-Salem St. (Jan. 15, 1995) 31 - Von Fulmore vs. Fayetteville State (Feb. 8, 1986) 30 - Cassie King vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (Dec. 29, 2006-OT) 30 - Cassie King vs. Fayetteville State (Jan. 7, 2006) 30 - Tiona Beatty at St. Augustine’s (Jan. 10, 2004) 30 - Shenika Worthy vs. Elizabeth City State (Dec. 29, 2001) 30 - Davita Watson vs. Winston-Salem State (Jan. 11, 1997) 30 - Von Fulmore vs. St. Paul’s (Dec. 10, 1985) 20+ Rebounds (complete since 1990-91)
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20+ Rebounds (complete since 1990-91)
32 - Von Fulmore vs. UNC-Asheville (Feb. 1, 1986) 26 - Von Fulmore vs. Mount Olive (Jan. 29, 1986) 26 - Von Fulmore at Elizabeth City State (Jan. 13, 1986-OT) 26 - Carmen Judkins vs. Winston-Salem State (Jan. 20, 1983) 24 - Sharon Manning at Fayetteville State (Jan. 9, 1993) 24 - Angel Seymour at Shaw (Jan. 15, 1991) 24 - Von Fulmore vs. Bowie State (Jan. 31, 1986) 23 - Sharon Manning vs. Barton (Nov. 21, 1992) 23 - Von Fulmore at Livingstone (Feb. 15, 1986) 22 - Sharon Manning vs. Shaw (Jan. 14, 1992) 22 - Von Fulmore at Johnson C. Smith (Jan. 15, 1986) 21 - Angel Seymour at Johnson C. Smith (Feb. 6, 1991) 21 - Von Fulmore vs. Johnson C. Smith (Feb, 12, 1985) 21 - Von Fulmore vs. St. Paul’s (Dec. 10, 1985) 20 - Amba Kongolo vs. Johnson C. Smith (Feb. 26, 2002) 20 - Amba Kongolo at Columbus State (March 9, 2001) 20 - Sharon Manning vs. Elizabeth City State (Nov. 29, 1991) 20 - Von Fulmore vs. Fayetteville State (Feb. 8, 1986) 20 - Von Fulmore vs. Johnson C. Smith (Jan. 16, 1985) 20 - Carmen Judkins vs. Winston-Salem State (Feb. 9, 1982)
On Feb. 1, 1986, Von Fulmore scored 41 points and grabbed 32 rebounds against UNC-Asheville to establish school records in both categories.
On March 1, 2005, Cassie King scored a school and conference tournament record 59 points during an 84-79 overtime win over Bowie State in the quarterfinals of the CIAA Tournament. The sophomore shot 21-of-38 from the field and made 17-of-18 free throws, while adding a team-high 13 rebounds with no turnovers and no fouls in 45 minutes of play.
Jori Nwachukwu
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1975-76 Mickie McCormick 12-08-75 at Elon College 12-09-75 NC A&T STATE 12-12-75 at Shaw 01-13-76 at Campbell 01-14-76 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 01-15-76 at Duke University 01-21-76 SHAW 01-24-76 at Saint Augustine’s 01-26-76 DUKE UNIVERSITY 02-10-76 at NC A&T State 02-18-76 WINSTON SALEM ST. 02-19-76 at Fayetteville State 02-24-76 FAYETTEVILLE STATE
1976-77 Mickie McCormick 11-30-76 SHAW 01-14-77 at Shaw 01-19-77 at Durham College 01-20-77 at Fayetteville State 01-22-77 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 01-24-77 CAMPBELL 01-26-77 DURHAM COLLEGE 01-29-77 at Campbell College 02-05-77 at South Carolina State 02-08-77 at NC A&T State 02-09-77 at Fayetteville State 02-10-77 at Pfeiffer College 02-12-77 DUKE UNIVERSITY 02-15-77 NC A&T STATE 02-16-77 at Duke University 02-18-77 at Mars Hill
1977-78 Mickie McCormick 11-18-77 at Winston-Salem State 11-28-77 at Campbell College 11-30-77 SHAW 12-01-77 WAKE FOREST 12-03-77 at Elon College 12-07-77 NC A&T STATE 12-08-77 at Pembroke State 01-14-78 DURHAM COLLEGE 01-18-78 Lenoir-Rhyne 01-19-78 South Carolina State 01-20-78 CAMPBELL COLLEGE 01-24-78 at Shaw 01-25-78 ELON COLLEGE 01-30-78 WINSTON-SALEM ST. 02-06-78 at NC A&T State 02-09-78 DAVIDSON 02-13-78 at Pembroke State 02-15-78 High Point
1978-79 Calvin Wade 11-15-78 at Saint Augustine’s 11-24-78 at Morgan State 11-25-78 vs. Lincoln (PA) 11-28-78 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 11-30-78 at Elon College 12-02-78 at UNC-Wilmington 12-07-78 CAMPBELL COLLEGE 12-11-78 at Winston-Salem State 01-15-79 at South Carolina State 01-17-79 at Campbell College 01-18-79 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. 01-23-79 at Bennett College 01-26-79 at Shaw 01-27-79 at Pembroke State 01-30-79 ELON COLLEGE 02-01-79 SHAW 02-06-79 NORTH CAROLINA A&T
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(6-7) 42-72 58-50 50-70 61-65 52-44 64-37 51-42 49-53 44-43 57-70 63-59 52-71 61-78
(6-10) 52-83 28-72 45-39 71-65 44-54 63-57 48-45 61-75 31-97 74-83 73-89 53-80 52-47 66-63 53-58 42-76
(2-16) 68-93 51-93 65-83 69-60 65-80 58-67 53-59 95-45 48-89 36-87 77-95 55-77 72-88 48-82 54-82 51-57 54-109 41-105 (5-16) 88-100 65-75 108-36 80-82 70-71 98-70 75-77 66-91 61-110 79-98 63-100 79-90 65-70 75-108 70-77 73-62 62-71
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12-04-80 at Atlantic Christian 01-08-81 JOHNSON C. SMITH 01-10-81 LIVINGSTONE 01-12-81 at Fayetteville State 01-17-81 at Saint Augustine’s 01-20-81 at Johnson C. Smith 01-21-81 NC A&T STATE 01-22-81 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN 01-24-81 WINSTON-SALEM ST. 01-26-81 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 01-29-81 at Shaw 01-31-81 at Fayetteville State 02-02-81 at NC A&T State 02-04-81 at Saint Paul’s 02-06-81 at Winston-Salem State 02-11-81 at Saint Augustine’s 02-14-81 at Livingstone 02-16-81 ELIZABETH CITY ST. 02-18-81 UNC-Wilmington 02-19-81 vs. Norfolk State
HISTORICAL GAME NOTES:
Largest Margin of Victory:.......................84 points (132-48 at Bowie State, Nov. 27, 1984) Largest Margin of Defeat:........................89 points (28-117 at #8 Duke, Dec. 28, 2009) Longest Winning Streak:......................... 19 games (Jan. 11, 2007-March 9, 2007) Longest Losing Streak:........................... 17 games (Feb. 8, 1993-Jan. 13, 1994) Longest Home Win Streak:..................... 24 games (Nov. 21, 2000-Feb. 21, 2002) Most Points Scored:...............................132 points (at Bowie State - Nov. 27, 1984) Most Points Allowed:.............................123 points (vs. Hampton - Feb. 3, 1988)
1981-82 Alberta Gatling (6-9) 12-08-81 at Saint Augustine’s 56-76 01-06-82 at Johnson C. Smith 72-63 01-16-82 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 50-98 01-19-82 JOHNSON C. SMITH 72-68 01-20-82 SHAW 76-74W 01-21-82 at Elizabeth City State 48-76 01-25-82 at Livingstone 52-69 01-26-82 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 100-79 01-31-82 at Fayetteville State 82-90 02-03-82 SAINT PAUL’S 64-56 02-04-82 at Shaw 62-80 02-06-82 at Winston-Salem State 61-81 02-09-82 WINSTON-SALEM ST. 86-73 02-11-82 LIVINGSTONE 67-68 02-15-82 vs. Shaw 66-78
Fewest Points Scored:..............................25 points (at Oklahoma - Jan. 4, 2009) Fewest Points Allowed:...........................18 points (vs. Bennett - Feb. 14, 1990) Most Points Combined:.........................188 points (NCCU 98, Livingstone 90-OT-Feb. 6, 1993) (J.C. Smith 98, NCCU 90 - Feb. 7, 1990) (NCCU 102, St. Paul's 86 - Dec. 10, 1986) Fewest Points Combined:........................72 points (NCCU 43, St. Paul's 29 - Feb. 18, 1999) Overtime Record:.......................................... 20-24 Multiple Overtimes Record:............................. 3-1
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1979-80 Francis A. Silva 11-27-79 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 11-28-79 at Elizabeth City State 11-30-79 at Western Carolina 12-01-79 at Mars Hill 12-04-79 PEMBROKE STATE 12-05-79 at Shaw 12-07-79 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 12-09-79 CAMPBELL COLLEGE 01-07-80 at Saint Paul’s 01-11-80 vs. Louisburg College 01-12-80 vs. Peace College 01-14-80 at UNC-Wilmington 01-16-80 ELIZABETH CITY ST. 01-17-80 BENNETT COLLEGE 01-19-80 SHAW 01-23-80 BENNETT COLLEGE 01-26-80 at Pembroke State 01-30-80 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN 02-04-80 at Saint Augustine’s 02-08-80 at Campbell College 02-09-80 UNC-Wilmington 02-13-80 at NC A&T State 02-14-80 at Fayetteville State 1980-81 Alberta Gatling 11-22-80 UNC-Wilmington 12-02-80 SHAW
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(10-13) 67-88 64-61 56-89 59-60 58-59 64-55 60-64 65-61 57-53 60-71 78-73 73-77 65-80 76-64 57-43 69-58 61-68 63-60 55-65 59-73 61-55 58-71 66-80
(8-14) (Forfeit) 0-2 66-58
46-75 68-64 83-66 59-66 74-73 61-77 49-71 68-86 66-65 75-80 61-58 75-85 63-83 52-49 89-80 68-91 66-67 76-83 63-89 82-93
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1982-83 Yvonne Edwards (8-11) 12-03-82 at NC A&T State 52-63 12-04-82 BENNETT COLLEGE 2OT 85-83 12-06-82 ELIZABETH CITY ST. 81-76 12-11-82 at Virginia State 76-91 01-06-83 JOHNSON C. SMITH 78-79 01-08-83 at Shaw 53-60 01-10-83 NORFOLK STATE 69-82 01-12-83 at Hampton 76-102 01-13-83 at Fayetteville State 89-93 01-17-83 LIVINGSTONE 82-70 01-19-83 at Saint Augustine’s 103-76 01-20-83 at Winston-Salem State 73-71 01-22-83 SHAW 64-66 01-24-83 at Johnson C. Smith 62-60 01-29-83 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 79-96 01-31-83 SAINT PAUL’S 82-69 02-07-83 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 74-85 02-08-83 at Winston-Salem State 81-68 02-12-83 at Livingstone 69-97 1983-84 Yvonne Edwards 11-18-83 at Peace College 11-21-83 at Johnson C. Smith 11-23-83 at Fayetteville State 11-25-83 at Wake Forest 11-26-83 at Duke University 11-28-83 at Barber Scotia 12-01-83 HAMPTON 12-03-83 at Elon College 12-05-83 LOUISBURG COLLEGE 12-07-83 at Elizabeth City State 12-08-83 at Norfolk State
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1983-84 NCCU Women's Basketball Team - First CIAA Championship
Front Row: Frances Barnhill, Priscilla Herring, Linda Nicholson, Rena Sharpe, Wanda Bradley. Back Row: Brenda Cox, Robin Brooks, Jacqueline Pinnix, Terri Abel, Tonya Williams, Monica Johnson, Diedra Solomon, Mona McLaurin, Renee Cohen, Sharon Wheeler.
12-10-83 BOWIE STATE 71-55 01-07-84 at Shaw 72-79 01-10-84 at Saint Augustine’s 69-82 01-12-84 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 67-81 01-14-84 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 83-69 01-16-84 PEACE COLLEGE 85-81 01-19-84 JOHNSON C. SMITH 67-73 01-21-84 SHAW 61-65 01-23-84 at UNC-Wilmington 82-96 01-26-84 WINSTON-SALEM ST. 69-67 02-02-84 at Livingstone 63-82 02-04-84 at Winston-Salem State 82-87 02-06-84 at Louisburg College 66-60 02-09-84 ELON COLLEGE 76-79 02-11-84 LIVINGSTONE 100-85 02-16-84 vs. Hampton 80-76 02-17-84 vs. Winston-Salem State 94-89 02-18-84 vs. Shaw 74-61 02-25-84 vs. Virginia State 92-87 CIAA CHAMPIONS !!! 03-07-84 vs. Virginia Union 51-75 First NCAA Playoff Appearance 1984-85 Yvonne Edwards 11-20-84 at Duke University 11-27-84 at Bowie State 11-29-84 BARBER SCOTIA 12-01-84 UNC-WILMINGTON 12-03-84 at Hampton 12-04-84 at Virginia State 12-06-84 NORFOLK STATE 12-11-84 at Saint Paul’s 01-09-85 at Virginia Union 01-12-85 at Saint Augustine’s 01-16-85 JOHNSON C. SMITH 01-19-85 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 01-21-85 ELIZABETH CITY ST. 01-23-85 at Shaw
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01-26-85 at Livingstone 01-29-85 SHAW 01-31-85 WINSTON-SALEM ST. 02-07-85 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 02-09-85 at Fayetteville State 02-11-85 at Winston-Salem State 02-13-85 at Johnson C.Smith 02-16-85 LIVINGSTONE 02-21-85 vs. Elizabeth City State
79-76 54-57 70-60 74-68 84-98 68-80 60-61 84-76 60-89
1985-86 Yvonne Edwards (15-11) 11-25-85 VIRGINIA STATE 51-75 12-02-85 HAMPTON 79-88 12-04-85 at Norfolk State 72-54 12-07-85 at UNC-Asheville 67-82 12-10-85 SAINT PAUL’S 85-66 12-14-85 at East Carolina 50-70 01-07-86 at Shaw 74-71 01-09-86 at Virginia Union 54-56 01-11-86 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 57-70 01-13-86 at Elizabeth City State 69-67 01-15-86 at Johnson C. Smith 88-77 01-18-86 at Fayetteville State 84-76 01-20-86 at NC A&T State 60-66 01-23-86 LIVINGSTONE 84-95 01-25-86 WINSTON-SALEM ST. 97-78 01-29-86 MOUNT OLIVE 67-59 01-31-86 BOWIE STATE 87-47 02-01-86 UNC-ASHEVILLE 87-76 02-03-86 SHAW 75-59 02-06-86 at Saint Augustine’s 91-88 02-08-86 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 97-78 02-10-86 at Winston-Salem State 88-89 02-12-86 JOHNSON C. SMITH 85-74 02-15-86 at Livingstone 75-95 02-21-86 vs. Shaw 66-61 02-22-86 vs. Norfolk State 75-76
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1986-87 Yvonne Edwards 11-24-86 at Virginia State 11-29-86 NC A&T State 12-01-86 at Hampton 12-03-86 NORFOLK STATE 12-06-86 MOUNT OLIVE 12-08-86 at Barber-Scotia 12-10-86 at Saint Paul’s 01-06-87 SHAW 01-08-87 VIRGINIA UNION 01-10-87 at Saint Augustine’s 01-12-87 ELIZABETH CITY ST. 01-14-87 JOHNSON C. SMITH 01-17-87 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 01-24-87 WINSTON SALEM ST. 01-30-87 at Bowie State 01-31-87 at District of Columbia 02-03-87 at Mount Olive 02-05-87 Saint Augustine’s 02-07-87 at Fayetteville State 02-11-87 at Johnson C. Smith 02-13-87 DIST. OF COLUMBIA 02-14-87 LIVINGSTONE 02-17-87 at Shaw 02-19-87 at Livingstone 02-21-87 at Winston Salem State 02-23-87 vs. Virginia State 1987-88 11-20-87 11-21-87 11-24-87 11-27-87 11-28-87 12-01-87
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12-03-87 at NC A&T State 46-62 12-04-87 at East Carolina 52-65 12-05-87 vs. Georgia Southwestern 49-67 12-12-87 SAINT PAUL’S 60-70 01-11-88 at Elizabeth City State 59-67 01-13-88 at Johnson C. Smith 68-81 01-16-88 at Fayetteville State 93-80 01-19-88 at Shaw University 44-67 01-21-88 LIVINGSTONE 70-82 01-23-88 at Winston-Salem State 61-66 01-25-88 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S . 62-87 01-28-88 DIST. OF COLUMBIA 46-87 01-29-88 BOWIE STATE 60-58 02-01-88 at Virginia Union 47-71 02-03-88 HAMPTON UNIV. 55-123 02-04-88 vs. Saint Augustine’s. 60-83 02-06-88 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 37-79 02-10-88 JOHNSON C. SMITH 77-83 02-13-88 at Livingstone College 62-65 02-16-88 SHAW UNIVERSITY 42-71 02-20-88 WINSTON-SALEM ST. OT 61-63 02-22-88 vs. Norfolk State 40-76 1988-89 Jacqueline Pinnix (9-16) 11-21-88 at Virginia State 51-84 11-25-88 vs. North Georgia 43-77 11-26-88 vs. West Virginia State 68-91 11-27-88 vs. Georgia Southwestern 71-65 12-03-88 at UNC-Greensboro 71-89 12-06-88 NORFOLK STATE 70-69 01-05-89 VIRGINIA UNION 64-69 01-07-89 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 63-101 01-09-89 ELIZABETH CITY ST. 63-65 01-11-89 JOHNSON C. SMITH 62-66 01-14-89 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 65-55 01-17-89 at Shaw University 48-60 01-21-89 WINSTON-SALEM ST. 79-62 01-23-89 at Saint Paul’s 68-66 01-25-89 at Bowie State 56-59 01-28-89 at Saint Augustine’s OT 80-86 02-02-89 at Bennett College 75-38 02-04-89 at Fayetteville State 58-50 02-06-89 BENNETT COLLEGE 69-44 02-08-89 at Johnson C. Smith 77-79 02-11-89 LIVINGSTONE 94-52 02-13-89 SHAW 53-101 02-15-89 at Hampton 76-103 02-17-89 at Winston-Salem State 45-59 02-20-89 vs. Elizabeth City State 64-84 1989-90 Jacqueline Pinnix (14-11) 11-20-89 VIRGINIA STATE 55-74 11-30-89 HAMPTON 73-50 12-01-89 vs. S.E. Missouri 48-61 12-02-89 vs. Fayetteville State 71-53 12-05-89 at Norfolk State (Forfeit) 2-0 01-04-90 at Virginia Union OT 67-66 01-06-90 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 56-72 01-08-90 at Elizabeth City State 75-96 01-10-90 at Johnson C. Smith 85-92 01-13-90 at Fayetteville State 67-44 01-16-90 SHAW 68-50 01-20-90 at Winston-Salem State 70-59 01-22-90 SAINT PAUL’S 63-54 01-25-90 BOWIE STATE 96-43 01-27-90 at Saint Augustine’s 66-78 01-30-90 LIVINGSTONE 61-42 02-03-90 UNC-GREENSBORO 66-80 02-03-90 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 84-69 02-05-90 at Bennett College 61-30 02-07-90 JOHNSON C. SMITH 90-98 02-10-90 at Livingstone 86-42 02-12-90 at Shaw University 60-75
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1990-91 Jacqueline Pinnix (8-17) 11-16-90 at Claflin College 47-109 11-17-90 at Paine College 62-72 11-27-90 at Hampton Univ. 56-83 12-01-90 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 50-58 12-05-90 NORFOLK STATE 52-104 12-07-90 vs. Wingate College 58-89 12-08-90 vs. Fayetteville State 74-59 01-03-91 VIRGINIA UNION 54-68 01-07-91 ELIZABETH CITY ST. 64-63 01-09-91 JOHNSON C. SMITH 72-68 01-12-91 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 85-63 01-15-91 at Shaw University OT 85-91 01-17-91 at Virginia State 56-82 01-19-91 WINSTON-SALEM ST. 71-76 01-21-91 at Saint Paul’s 86-69 01-24-91 at Bowie State 67-51 01-26-91 at Saint Augustine’s 61-87 01-29-91 at Livingstone 61-64 02-02-91 at Fayetteville State 70-78 02-04-91 LINCOLN MEMORIAL 58-80 02-06-91 at Johnson C. Smith 74-82 02-09-91 LIVINGSTONE 81-77 02-11-91 SHAW 80-68 02-15-91 at Winston-Salem State 57-73 02-18-91 vs. Virginia State 65-90 1991-92 Jacqueline Pinnix 11-26-91 VIRGINIA STATE 11-29-91 vs. Elizabeth City State 11-30-91 vs. Shaw University 12-03-91 at Norfolk State 12-05-91 HAMPTON 01-04-92 HIGH POINT 01-08-92 at Johnson C. Smith 01-11-92 at Fayetteville State 01-14-92 SHAW 01-17-92 BOWIE STATE 01-18-92 at Winston-Salem State 01-20-92 SAINT PAUL’S 01-22-92 vs. North Carolina A&T 01-25-92 at Saint Augustine’s 01-30-92 at Livingstone 02-01-92 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 02-05-92 JOHNSON C. SMITH 02-08-92 LIVINGSTONE 02-10-92 at Shaw University 02-13-92 at Virginia Union 02-15-92 at Elizabeth City State 02-19-92 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 02-21-92 WINSTON-SALEM ST. 02-24-92 vs. Elizabeth City State 1992-93 Jacqueline Pinnix 11-20-92 vs. Mount Olive 11-21-92 vs. Barton College 11-25-92 at Saint Augustine’s 12-02-92 NORFOLK STATE 12-07-92 at Virginia State 01-06-93 JOHNSON C. SMITH 01-09-93 at Fayetteville State 01-12-93 at Shaw University 01-14-93 at Bowie State 01-16-93 WINSTON-SALEM ST. 01-18-93 at Saint Paul’s
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01-28-93 at Livingstone 72-71 01-30-93 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 82-86 02-03-93 at Johnson C. Smith 65-71 02-06-93 LIVINGSTONE OT 98-90 02-08-93 SHAW 59-74 02-11-93 VIRGINIA UNION 47-62 02-13-93 ELIZABETH CITY ST. 56-77 02-15-93 at Clark-Atlanta 42-47 02-18-93 at Hampton 60-74 02-19-93 at Winston-Salem State 57-69 02-22-93 vs. Virginia State 52-75 1993-94 Jacqueline Pinnix (10-16) 11-29-93 NORTH CAROLINA A&T 47-68 12-01-93 at Norfolk State 60-88 12-03-93 vs. Savannah State 74-87 12-04-93 vs. Barber-Scotia 70-71 12-06-93 VIRGINIA STATE 83-85 01-02-94 at Johnson C. Smith 62-75 01-04-94 HAMPTON 68-72 01-08-94 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 53-67 01-11-94 at Shaw University 70-71 01-13-94 BOWIE STATE 56-64 01-15-94 WINSTON-SALEM ST. 80-51 01-17-94 SAINT PAUL’S 91-74 01-20-94 PEMBROKE STATE 76-58 01-22-94 at Saint Augustine’s 73-84 01-26-94 at Livingstone 77-64 01-29-94 at Fayetteville State 79-86 01-31-94 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 68-86 02-02-94 JOHNSON C. SMITH 98-66 02-05-94 LIVINGSTONE 76-67 02-07-94 SHAW 63-67 02-09-94 at Virginia Union 73-70 02-12-94 at Elizabeth City State 91-72 02-16-94 at Pembroke State 76-74 02-18-94 at Winston-Salem State 87-91 02-21-94 vs. Virginia Union 80-77 02-22-94 vs. Fayetteville State 72-84 1994-95 Jacqueline Pinnix 11-26-94 vs. Keene State 11-27-94 vs. Elizabeth City State 11-30-94 NORFOLK STATE 12-02-94 vs. Savannah State 12-03-94 vs. Saint Paul’s 12-06-94 at Virginia State 01-03-95 JOHNSON C. SMITH 01-05-95 at Hampton Univ. 01-07-95 at Fayetteville State 01-10-95 at Shaw University 01-12-95 at Bowie State 01-15-95 at Winston-Salem State 01-17-95 at Saint Paul’s 01-19-95 at North Carolina A&T 01-21-95 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 01-25-95 LIVINGSTONE 01-28-95 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 02-01-95 at Johnson C. Smith 02-04-95 at Livingstone 02-06-95 SHAW 02-09-95 WINSTON-SALEM ST. 02-11-95 ELIZABETH CITY ST. 02-13-95 at Saint Augustine’s 02-18-95 VIRGINIA UNION 02-20-95 vs. Hampton Univ. 1995-96 Jacqueline Pinnix 11-28-95 at Barton College 11-30-95 at Pfeiffer College
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11-27-98 at Indiana (PA) 40-73 11-28-98 vs. U. of Charleston (WV) 47-70 12-01-98 at Virginia State 56-51 12-05-98 vs. Francis Marion 68-81 12-06-98 vs. Converse College 63-43 01-02-99 at Fayetteville State 68-56 01-05-99 at Bowie State 39-63 01-09-99 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 42-39 01-12-99 LIVINGSTONE 66-63 01-16-99 at Saint Augustine’s 64-43 01-18-99 SAVANNAH STATE 63-51
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1998-99 Lady Eagles - First CIAA Western Division Championship
Front Row (L to R): Ardrina Porter, Zakia VanHoose, Dannielle Gary, Dawnell Stevenson, Williba Brogdon, Cherina Barnes, Chawonda Brazeal. Back Row (L to R): Kisha Smith, Tiffany Hemby, Kiyana Smith, Amba Kongolo, Danya Nelson, Monique Fearrington, Ryan Hadden, Carmen Griffin, Crystal Cosby. (Not pictured) Fatima Bah.
2000-01 Lady Eagles - Most Wins in Lady Eagle Basketball History
Sitting (L to R): Annitra Cole, Monique Fearrington, Connie Murdock, Dawnell Stevenson, Zakia VanHoose. Kneeling (L to R): Venetria Davis, Ivana Bailey, Amba Kongolo, Shenika Worthy, Tiffany Foster. Standing (L to R): Assistant Coach A.G. Hall, Tiona Beatty, Shauna Shaw, Tonitra Tucker, Adija Beaty, Head Coach Joli Robinson. The 2000-01 Lady Eagles Basketball team established several new standards for the NCCU women’s basketball program: most overall victories with 25 wins; most regular season victories with 22 wins; longest winning streak with 16 consecutive victories; first undefeated record at home (12-0); first at-large bid to NCAA Division II Tournament (only other tournament appearance was automatic bid in 1984); first NCAA Tournament win for any women’s sports
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01-20-99 at North Carolina A&T 61-48 W 01-26-99 JOHNSON C. SMITH 74-50 W 01-29-99 WINSTON-SALEM STATE 63-40 W 02-02-99 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 61-63 L 02-06-99 at Livingstone 45-51 L 02-09-99 ELIZABETH CITY STATE 65-53 W 02-13-99 VIRGINIA UNION 49-43 W 02-16-99 at Winston-Salem State 66-59 W 02-18-99 at Saint Paul's 43-29 W 02-20-99 at Johnson C. Smith 62-59 W 02-23-99 vs. Johnson C. Smith 56-53 W 02-26-99 vs. Fayetteville State 45-52 L
1999-2000 Joli Robinson (12-17) 11-19-99 vs. Voorhees College 65-68 L 11-23-99 at Shaw University 57-37 W 11-26-99 vs. Morris College 64-65 L 11-27-99 at Shaw University 52-54 L 11-30-99 VIRGINIA STATE 58-54 W 12-03-99 MORRIS COLLEGE 72-78 L 12-04-99 ECKERD COLLEGE 51-60 L 12-08-99 vs. North Carolina A&T 68-54 W 12-29-99 at Lynn University 56-61 L 12-30-99 vs. Queens (NY) College 49-38 W 01-04-00 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 44-68 L 01-08-00 at Saint Augustine's 49-54 L 01-11-00 BOWIE STATE 63-68 L 01-13-00 U. of the DIST. COLUMBIA 54-49 W 02-01-00 at Johnson C. Smith 54-52 W 02-03-00 at Livingstone 38-62 L 02-05-00 at Winston-Salem State 60-62 L 02-08-00 at Fayetteville State 34-69 L 02-12-00 LIVINGSTONE 48-50 L 02-15-00 at Elizabeth City State 60-83 L 02-17-00 at Virginia Union 44-46 L 02-19-00 VIRGINIA UNION 54-44 W 02-21-00 SAINT AUGUSTINE'S 57-52 W 02-22-00 WINSTON-SALEM ST. 76-60 W 02-24-00 SAINT PAUL'S 60-34 W 02-26-00 JOHNSON C. SMITH 56-60 L 02-28-00 vs. Virginia Union 70-47 W 02-29-00 vs. Johnson C. Smith 71-66 W 03-03-00 vs. Bowie State 50-60 L 2000-01 Joli Robinson (25-6) 11-17-00 vs. Ohio Dominican 69-44 W 11-18-00 at Shippensburg 47-66 L 11-21-00 SHAW UNIVERSITY 86-39 W 11-24-00 at Francis Marion 59-72 L 11-25-00 USC-SPARTANBURG 48-38 W 11-28-00 at Virginia State 80-64 W 12-01-00 SALEM INTERNATIONAL 72-51 W 12-02-00 CONCORD COLLEGE 57-50 W 12-04-00 U. of DIST. of COLUMBIA 94-29 W 12-09-00 at North Carolina A&T 69-46 W 01-04-01 at Fayetteville State 73-61 W 01-06-01 SAINT AUGUSTINE'S 56-41 W 01-09-01 at Bowie State University 74-40 W 01-10-01 at U. of Dist. of Columbia 88-52 W 01-17-01 LIVINGSTONE 94-69 W 01-20-01 at Tuskegee University 65-59 W 01-27-01 at Saint Augustine's 59-46 W 01-31-01 JOHNSON C. SMITH 86-76 W 02-03-01 WINSTON-SALEM ST. 52-45 W 02-06-01 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 74-60 W 02-10-01 at Livingstone OT 63-65 L 02-13-01 ELIZABETH CITY STATE 73-58 W 02-17-01 VIRGINIA UNION 71-35 W 02-20-01 at Winston-Salem State 61-79 L 02-22-01 at Saint Paul's 71-50 W 02-24-01 at Johnson C. Smith 82-69 W 02-27-01 vs. Livingstone 56-46 W 03-02-01 vs. Winston-Salem State 71-48 W
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2001-02 Joli Robinson (24-7) 11-16-01 at Francis Marion U. OT 60-66 L 11-17-01 vs. American International 61-68 L 11-20-01 at Shaw University 70-67 W 11-22-01 vs. Xavier NO 42-56 L
11-23-01 vs. Alabama A&M OT 61-60 W 11-27-01 VIRGINIA STATE 66-56 W 12-04-01 FRANCIS MARION 62-50 W 12-08-01 MORRIS COLLEGE 67-42 W 12-29-01 ELIZABETH CITY ST. 68-55 W 12-30-01 TUSKEGEE UNIV. 58-56 W 01-08-02 BOWIE STATE 82-59 W 01-12-02 at Saint Augustine’s 73-61 W 01-16-02 at Livingstone 73-54 W 01-19-02 NORTH CAROLINA A&T 81-51 W 01-22-02 at Morris College 85-43 W
2001-02 Lady Eagles - Back-to-Back CIAA Western Division Champions
Front Row (L to R): Head Coach Joli Robinson, Ivana Bailey, Shenika Worthy, Amba Kongolo, Zakia VanHoose, Venetria Davis, Annitra Cole, Assistant Coach A.G. Hall. Back Row (L to R): Verona Hemphill, Tiona Beatty, Shauna Shaw, Tonitra Tucker, Danielle Johnson-Webb, Kiyana Smith, LaCina Clayton, Crystal Thomas, Tiffany Foster, Adija Beaty.
The Lady Eagles soared to "Even Greater Heights" in 2001-02: earned second straight berth to NCAA Division II South Atlantic Regional Championship; advanced to the NCAA Championship “Sweet 16” for the first time in Lady Eagle history; achieved No. 1 ranking in the South Atlantic Region poll (Feb. 27, 2002 – Final Poll) for the first time in NCCU women’s basketball history, captured the CIAA Western Division regular season title for the third time in the past four years; finished second consecutive season with an undefeated record at home, establishing a 24-game home court win streak, and reached the 20-win plateau for the third time in the past four seasons.
2005-06 Lady Eagles - NCAA South Atlantic Regional Semifinalist
Standing (L-R): Assistant Coach Stephen Joyner, Jr., Manager Edwina Lloyd, Jashanna Bynum, Keyonta Thacker, Nakisha Stewart, Shante’ Collins, Cassie King, Lisa Richardson, Brittany McGhee, Graduate Assistant Coach Shenika Worthy, Assistant Coach George Williams. Sitting (L-R): Natasha Bailey, Tasha Hines, Porschia Holmes, Casey Daniel, Head Coach Joli Robinson, Teketia May, Latoya Jones, Karla Gamble, Tonia Roundtree. The 2005-06 Lady Eagles earned a trip to the NCAA Division II South Atlantic Regional playoffs for the first time in four years, advancing to the regional semifinals; posted the third best season in school history with an overall record of 23-7; opened the season with a school-best 11-1 record; and reached the 20-win plateau for just the fourth time in school history.
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The 2006-07 Lady Eagles celebrate after defeating Elizabeth City State to capture the program's first CIAA Tournament Championship in 23 years. (Photo by Robert Lawson)
01-26-02 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 99-55 W 01-30-02 at Johnson C. Smith 66-48 W 02-02-02 at Winston-Salem State 72-56 W 02-05-02 at Fayetteville State OT 80-99 L 02-09-02 LIVINGSTONE 61-44 W 02-10-02 vs. Fayetteville State 56-68 L 02-12-02 at Elizabeth City State 49-47 W 02-14-02 JOHNSON C. SMITH 65-54 W 02-16-02 at Virginia Union 54-49 W 02-19-02 WINSTON-SALEM ST. 77-64 W 02-21-02 SAINT PAUL’S 69-52 W 02-26-02 vs. Johnson C. Smith 59-51 W 03-01-02 vs. Winston-Salem State 53-65 L 03-07-02 vs. Georgia College & St. 74-62 W 03-08-02 vs. USC Aiken 79-62 W 03-09-02 vs. Mars Hill College 64-69 L (NCAA Regional Final) 2002-03 Joli Robinson (8-19) 11-22-02 SAINT PAUL’S 53-66 11-23-02 VIRGINIA UNION 51-59 11-26-02 SHAW (Forfeit) 57-82 11-29-02 at Virginia State 32-60 12-02-02 at USC Aiken 29-62 12-14-02 at Shaw (Forfeit) 48-62 12-30-02 PAINE COLLEGE 53-62 12-31-02 MARS HILL COLLEGE 56-60 01-02-03 BENEDICT COLLEGE 66-49 01-04-03 at Fayetteville State 48-66 01-07-03 at Bowie State 78-68 01-11-03 at St.Augustine’s 53-60 01-13-03 WINGATE UNIV. 63-80 01-15-03 LIVINGSTONE 69-63 01-20-03 at Benedict College 45-61 01-25-03 ST. AUGUSTINE’S OT 74-71 01-29-03 JOHNSON C. SMITH 2OT 89-87 02-01-03 WINSTON-SALEM ST. 55-58 02-04-03 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 56-77 02-06-03 at Lenoir-Rhyne 55-76 02-08-03 at Livingstone 57-67 02-11-03 ELIZABETH CITY ST. 44-52
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2003-04 Joli Robinson (14-14) 11-15-03 MOUNT OLIVE 80-70 W 11-22-03 at Francis Marion 61-65 L 11-26-03 at USC-Spartanburg 75-63 W 11-28-03 vs. Paine 74-66 W 11-29-03 at Clark Atlanta 50-58 L 12-01-03 NEWPORT NEWS 72-59 W 12-03-03 VIRGINIA UNION 63-72 L 12-06-03 SHAW (Non-CIAA) 58-86 L 12-29-03 vs. Shippensburg 65-62 W 12-30-03 vs. North Florida OT 57-67 L 01-03-04 FAYETTEVILLE ST. 64-77 L 01-06-04 BOWIE STATE 81-72 W 01-08-04 at Shaw 73-84 L 01-10-04 at Saint Augustine’s 71-79 L 01-13-04 at Livingstone 50-45 W 01-24-04 ST. AUGUSTINE’S 53-52 W 01-29-04 VIRGINIA STATE 79-63 W 01-31-04 at Winston-Salem State 68-54 W 02-03-04 at Fayetteville State 64-84 L 02-05-04 at Johnson C. Smith 58-68 L 02-07-04 LIVINGSTONE OT 59-62 L 02-10-04 at Elizabeth City State 51-66 L 02-14-04 at Virginia Union 38-67 L 02-18-04 WINSTON-SALEM ST. 61-54 W 02-19-04 SAINT PAUL’S 73-64 W 02-21-04 JOHNSON C. SMITH 64-57 W 02-23-04 vs. Saint Paul’s 59-54 W 02-24-04 vs. Virginia Union 45-66 L 2004-05 Joli Robinson 11-16-04 ST. PAUL’S 11-19-04 vs. St. Paul’s
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11-20-04 vs. Bluefield State 68-61 W 11-23-04 at Catawba 58-81 L 11-26-04 vs. Georgia C&SU 50-60 L 11-27-04 vs. Kennesaw State 60-68 L 11-29-04 USC-UPSTATE 74-76 L 12-03-04 LENOIR-RHYNE 77-56 W 12-04-04 COLUMBUS STATE 60-62 L 12-30-04 at USC Upstate 47-69 L 12-31-04 vs. Francis Marion 54-58 L 01-08-05 at Fayetteville State 62-68 L 01-10-05 at Bowie State 57-74 L 01-13-05 SHAW 69-89 L 01-15-05 ST. AUGUSTINE’S 75-65 W 01-18-05 at Livingstone 67-51 W 01-22-05 CONVERSE COLLEGE 71-32 W 01-29-05 at Saint Augustine’s 58-48 W 02-01-05 JOHNSON C. SMITH 63-49 W 02-05-05 WINSTON-SALEM ST. 2OT 76-71 W 02-08-05 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 78-83 L 02-10-05 at Virginia State 72-62 W 02-12-05 LIVINGSTONE 73-50 W 02-15-05 ELIZABETH CITY STATE 57-75 L 02-19-05 VIRGINIA UNION 73-60 W 02-22-05 at Winston-Salem State 72-62 W 02-26-05 at Johnson C. Smith OT 76-73 W 03-01-05 vs. Bowie State OT 84-79 W 03-04-05 vs. Shaw 44-86 L 2005-06 Joli Robinson (23-7) 11-18-05 vs. Georgia College & St. 67-47 W 11-19-05 vs. Barton 55-50 W 11-22-05 at Newport News 89-51 W 11-25-05 CLAFLIN 63-48 W 11-26-05 WINGATE 70-67 W 12-02-05 WEST VIRGINIA TECH 54-37 W 12-03-05 NEWBERRY 55-58 L 12-10-05 CATAWBA 59-43 W 12-20-05 FRANCIS MARION 63-53 W 12-30-05 at Mount Olive 63-57 W 01-07-06 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 82-59 W 01-10-06 BOWIE STATE 51-37 W
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01-12-06 at Shaw 55-65 L 01-14-06 at Saint Augustine’s 40-45 L 01-17-06 at Livingstone 79-78 W 01-28-06 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 64-54 W 01-31-06 at Johnson C. Smith 61-65 L 02-02-06 VIRGINIA STATE 62-39 W 02-04-06 WINSTON-SALEM STATE 63-55 W 02-07-06 at Fayetteville State 66-64 W 02-11-06 LIVINGSTONE 65-52 W 02-14-06 at Elizabeth City State 72-67 W 02-16-06 at Saint Paul’s 61-49 W 02-18-06 at Virginia Union 61-46 W 02-21-06 at Winston-Salem State 58-70 L 02-25-06 JOHNSON C. SMITH 75-68 W 02-28-06 vs. Virginia Union 76-66 W 03-03-06 vs. Shaw 53-61 L 03-10-06 vs. Georgia College & St. 51-48 W 03-11-06 vs. Shaw 65-80 L (NCAA Regional Semifinal) 2006-07 Joli Robinson (26-6) 11-17-06 at Boston College 44-87 L 11-25-06 at UNC-Pembroke 83-63 W 11-28-06 SAINT PAUL’S 85-55 W 12-01-06 COLUMBUS STATE 73-75 L 12-02-06 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC ST. 77-70 W 12-05-06 at Elizabeth City State 68-81 L 12-09-06 SHAW 53-57 L 12-29-06 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne OT 79-75 W 12-30-06 vs. Lincoln Memorial 65-60 W 01-02-07 UNC PEMBROKE 75-43 W 01-06-07 at Fayetteville State 98-78 W 01-09-07 at Bowie State 58-82 L 01-11-07 at Shaw 70-58 W 01-13-07 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 75-63 W 01-16-07 LIVINGSTONE 74-52 W 01-23-07 at Virginia State 66-46 W 01-27-07 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 73-61 W 01-30-07 JOHNSON C. SMITH 68-55 W 02-02-07 VIRGINIA STATE 75-41 W 02-06-07 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 83-63 W 02-08-07 VIRGINIA UNION 63-56 W 02-10-07 at Livingstone 63-49 W 02-13-07 ELIZABETH CITY STATE 75-72 W 02-15-07 BOWIE STATE 75-54 W 02-17-07 at Virginia Union 72-53 W 02-20-07 SAINT PAUL’S 91-71 W 02-24-07 at Johnson C. Smith 79-69 W 02-27-07 vs. Virginia State 75-41 W 03-02-07 vs. Bowie State 76-65 W 03-03-07 vs. Elizabeth City State 89-72 W CIAA CHAMPIONS !!! 03-09-07 vs. Newberry 73-66 W 03-10-07 vs. Georgia College & St. 63-72 L (NCAA Regional Semifinal)
2007-08 Joli Robinson (6-20) 11/09/07 at North Carolina 32-109 L 11/12/07 at Elon 43-49 L 11/14/07 at Maryland Eastern Shore 32-54 L 11/16/07 at Appalachian State 62-91 L 11/20/07 at Coppin State 45-58 L 11/21/07 at Morgan State 40-85 L 11/23/07 vs Lenoir-Rhyne 56-63 L 11/24/07 at Catawba 51-67 L 11/29/07 at Tennessee State 52-74 L 12/05/07 at Armstrong Atlantic 44-54 L 12/07/07 ELIZABETH CITY STATE 50-51 L 12/08/07 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 95-82 W 12/15/07 at Florida A&M 54-63 L 12/17/07 at Bethune-Cookman 58-60 L 12/22/07 at Towson 40-72 L 12/30/07 MERCY 76-49 W 01/03/08 at #12/13 Duke 29-82 L
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2009-10 Joli Robinson (11-18) 11/14/09 at #21 Maryland 39-88 11/16/09 at Morgan State 38-75 11/18/09 CAMPBELL 63-79 11/22/09 GARDNER-WEBB 55-66 11/27/09 at George Mason 57-72 12/01/09 at South Carolina St. OT 75-81 12/06/09 at Virginia Tech 44-85 12/16/09 at UNC Greensboro 57-70 12/19/09 at USF 37-79 12/20/09 vs Houston Baptist 75-60 12/28/09 at #8 Duke 28-117 12/30/09 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. 84-54 01/02/10 N. CAROLINA A&T 74-78 01/05/10 WINSTON-SALEM ST. 67-58 01/07/10 MD. EASTERN SHORE 69-60 01/13/10 SHAW 80-67 01/18/10 SAVANNAH STATE 50-46 01/22/10 at UNC Asheville 58-64 01/27/10 at Maryland Eastern Shore 43-64 01/30/10 at Savannah State 54-43 02/04/10 at Liberty 44-64 02/09/10 at Winthrop 39-57 02/16/10 at Presbyterian College 57-56 02/20/10 CHICAGO STATE 77-64 02/22/10 at Wake Forest 63-76 02/26/10 LONGWOOD 74-66 03/06/10 at Longwood 43-67 03/07/10 vs Seattle University 62-58 03/14/10 at North Carolina 66-88
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2008-09 Joli Robinson 11-14-08 at West Virginia 11-17-08 MORGAN STATE 11-20-08 at Virginia Tech 11-22-08 at Gardner-Webb 11-26-08 at Georgia 11-28-08 at ECU 11-29-08 vs. Buffalo 12-01-08 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 12-05-08 at Air Force 12-06-08 vs. Texas-Pan American 12-16-08 TENNESSEE STATE 12-19-08 MD. EASTERN SHORE 12-21-08 at VCU 12-30-08 WESTERN MICHIGAN 01-02-09 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. 01-04-09 at Oklahoma 01-10-09 at Chicago State 01-13-09 LONGWOOD 01-15-09 at Norfolk State 01-22-09 at Morgan State 01-24-09 SAVANNAH STATE 01-27-09 at Robert Morris 02-01-09 at North Carolina 02-05-09 at Wake Forest 02-11-09 at Winston-Salem St. 02-14-09 at Savannah State 02-20-09 at Longwood
2010-11 Joli Robinson 11/14/10 at Wake Forest 11/20/10 PRESBYTERIAN 11/26/10 at University of Hawaii
11/27/10 vs.Gonzaga 52-94 11/28/10 vs. Long Beach State 61-78 12/02/10 WINTHROP 60-62 12/04/10 at South Carolina State 32-66 12/07/10 at Gardner-Webb 54-62 12/14/10 at Campbell 61-67 12/18/10 LIBERTY 50-48 12/21/10 #6 WEST VIRGINIA 39-71 12/29/10 UNC ASHEVILLE 56-67 01/03/11 at #8 North Carolina 40-97 (10-17) 01/08/11 DELAWARE ST. 48-69 31-70 L 01/10/11 MD. EASTERN SHORE 47-48 53-63 L 01/15/11 at Coppin State 47-59 45-81 L 01/17/11 at Morgan State 42-44 60-73 L 01/22/11 at Norfolk State 55-66 31-85 L 01/24/11 at North Carolina A&T 49-85 39-98 L 01/29/11 FLORIDA A&M 62-63 54-65 L 01/31/11 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 53-64 56-62 L 02/05/11 at Howard 33-66 47-68 L 02/07/11 at Hampton 44-79 OT 62-57 W 02/12/11 MORGAN STATE 60-49 64-60 W 02/14/11 COPPIN STATE 60-50 66-71 L 02/19/11 NORFOLK STATE 62-56 44-80 L 02/21/11 NORTH CAROLINA A&T 48-82 OT 67-66 W 58-59 72-60 W 02/26/11 at Florida A&M 02/28/11 at Bethune-Cookman OT 60-66 25-89 L 03/03/11 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 41-47 47-68 L 67-59 W 77-61 W 63-48 W 52-40 W 55-60 L 45-98 L 48-63 L 68-66 W 44-47 L 71-66 W
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Opponent W L Hampton 2 15 Hawaii 0 1 High Point 0 3 Houston Baptist 1 0 Howard 0 1 Illinois FM Indiana (PA) 0 1 Johnson C. Smith 29 29 Keene State 0 1 Kennesaw State 0 1 Lenoir-Rhyne 2 3 Liberty 1 1 Lincoln (PA) 2 0 Lincoln Memorial 1 1 Livingstone 32 24 Long Beach State 0 1 Longwood 3 1 Louisburg 2 1 Lynn 0 1 Maryland 0 1 Maryland Eastern Shore 1 4 Mars Hill 0 4 Mercy 1 0 Mississippi FM Morgan State 2 5 Morris Brown 1 1 Morris College 4 2 Mount Olive 6 1 Newberry 1 1 Newport News 2 0 Norfolk State 6 16 North Carolina 0 4 North Carolina A&T 7 22 North Florida 0 1 North Georgia 0 1 Ohio Dominican 1 0 Oklahoma 0 1 Paine 1 2 Peace 3 0 Pfeiffer 1 1 Presbyterian 2 0 Queens (NY) 1 0 Robert Morris 0 1 Salem International 1 0 Savannah State 4 5 Seattle 1 0 Shaw 24 43 Shippensburg 1 1 South Carolina State 2 7 South Florida 0 1
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Opponent Southeast Missouri St. Augustine’s St. Paul’s Tennessee State Texas-Pan American Towson Tuskegee UNC Asheville UNC Greensboro UNC Pembroke UNC Wilmington USC Aiken USC Upstate Virginia Commonwealth Virginia State Virginia Tech Virginia Union Voorhees Wake Forest Washington State West Virginia West Virginia State West Virginia Tech Western Carolina Western Michigan Wingate Winston-Salem State Winthrop Wofford Xavier (NO)
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LADY EAGLES CAPTURE CIAA TITLE, ADVANCE TO NCAA REGIONAL SEMIFINALS NCCU EARNS SHARE OF BLACK COLLEGE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Season Accomplishments: • Won the 2007 CIAA Championship, the program's second tournament title in school history and the first in 23 years. • Earned a repeat trip to the NCAA Division II South Atlantic Regional playoffs, advancing to the regional semifinals for the second consecutive year. • Broke the school single-season record with 26 victories. • Set the school record by posting a 19-game winning streak. • Ranked as high as No. 19 in the USA Today ESPN Division II Top 25 Coaches’ Poll (March 6, 2007).
2006-07 Lady Eagles - CIAA Champions & NCAA South Atlantic Regional Semifinalist
Standing (L-R): Manager Edwina Lloyd, Tonia Roundtree, Kelly Thomas, Keyonta Thacker, Jori Nwachukwu, Latoya Bennett, LaQuanda Williams, McKenna Bellamy-Mersier. Sitting (L-R): Casey Daniel, Jasmine Newkirk, Brittany McGhee, Cassie King, Jennifer Hukill, LaVonna Hailey, Teketia May. (Photo by Robert Lawson)
NCCU SNAPS 23-YEAR SKID WITH CIAA TOURNAMENT TITLE When the Lady Eagles defeated Elizabeth City State on Saturday, March 3, 2007, they did something that no other Lady Eagles squad has done in 23 years ... win the CIAA Tournament title. It was even more special for this group considering it was their last chance to accomplish the feat, since NCCU will be competing as a Division I program during the 2007-08 season.
THREE LADY EAGLES EARN ALL-CIAA HONORS NCCU senior forward Cassie King, freshman forward Jori Nwachukwu and freshman guard Jasmine Newkirk were selected to the All-CIAA women’s basketball team. King, a 6-0 native of Wendell, N.C., earned her third consecutive selection to the All-CIAA Team.
FOUR LADY EAGLES NAMED TO CIAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM NCCU placed four student-athletes on the 2007 CIAA All-Tournament Team, as freshman center Jori Nwachukwu, freshman guard Jasmine Newkirk, sophomore forward LaQuanda Williams and senior forward Cassie King all earned honors. King, who made the All-Tournament Team in each of her four years, was also selected as the 2007 CIAA Tournament Most Valuable Player, and received her award from actress Vivica Fox.
NCCU’S ROBINSON VOTED AS THE CIAA COACH OF THE YEAR NCCU head coach Joli Robinson was voted as the 2007 CIAA Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year. Robinson, in her 11th season as the leader of the Lady Eagles, guided NCCU to a 26-6 overall record, the CIAA Tournament Championship crown, a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Regional playoffs, and the program’s highest-ever national ranking at No. 19 in the USA Today ESPN Division II Top 25 Coaches’ Poll. During her 11-year tenure at NCCU, Robinson has become the winningest head coach in Lady Eagle history with 181 victories. Her teams have accounted for all five 20-win campaigns in the 32-year history of women’s basketball at NCCU and have made four trips to the NCAA playoffs. This is Robinson’s third CIAA Coach of the Year honor, after earning the award in 1999 and 2001. She has also been selected as the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Division II District 3 Coach of the Year twice (2006, 2001).
LADY EAGLES FINISH ATOP FINAL BCSP BASKETBALL POLL NCCU finished tied with Coppin State University, atop the final Black College Sports Page (BCSP) rankings, to earn a share of the 2007 BCSP Women’s Basketball Black College National Championship. Head coach Joli Robinson, the CIAA Coach of the Year, guided NCCU to its first CIAA Tournament Championship in 23 years and school records in wins (26) and consecutive victories (19). The 2006-2007 squad was the fifth in school history to record 20 wins. For the second straight season, NCCU reached the regional semifinals of the NCAA Division II Tournament, with a 73-66 win over Newberry College. Just one week prior to the NCAA tournament win, the Lady Eagles, led by senior standout Cassie King, claimed the schools second CIAA Championship with a sound 89-72 victory over conference foe Elizabeth City State University.
NCCU’S HISTORIC SCORING PROFICIENCY For the first time in NCCU women’s basketball history, four Lady Eagles scored more than 300 points in a single season. The only other team to have four Lady Eagles score 250 points or more was during NCCU’s 2000-01 campaign, when the Lady Eagles posted a record of
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NCCU’S NWACHUKWU NAMED CIAA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR NCCU freshmen Jori Nwachukwu and Jasmine Newkirk were voted to the CIAA All-Rookie Team, as voted on by the CIAA-Sports Information Directors’ Association. Nwachukwu was voted as the conference’s top rookie, earning the CIAA Rookie of the Year award. She was a five-time CIAA Rookie of the Week honoree (Dec. 4, Dec. 11, Dec. 30, Feb. 5, Feb. 12).
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HISTORIC SCORING NIGHT: Cassie King (March 1, 2005 - Raleigh, NC)
NCCU star scores 59, nets records in victory
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BY MIKE POTTER : The Herald-Sun Published: March 3, 2005
RALEIGH -- Cassie King has played some great basketball games for N.C. Central this season, but what she did Tuesday afternoon was the stuff of which legends are made. And everybody at the RBC Center for the Eagles’ hard-fought 8479 overtime victory over Bowie State in the quarterfinals of the CIAA Tournament agreed it was one of the most amazing things they had seen in a sports arena. King finished with 59 points -- the highest point total in NCAA women’s basketball this season, an NCCU single-game record and a CIAA women’s tournament record. She also had 13 rebounds as she and her teammates extended her sophomore season for at least one more game. But the soft-spoken 6-footer from Wendell and East Wake High seemed to take it all in stride. “I really don’t care much about [individual] records,” said King, who went 18-of-19 from the free-throw line and didn’t commit a foul or a turnover while being the only player in the game to be on the floor for 45 minutes. “I guess the thing I’m proudest of is the free throws,” King said. “We shoot about 100 free throws in practice every day, and it just worked out for me today.” King, who exceeded her previous career high by 27 points, had to fight off tough defense inside all afternoon as both teams played tenaciously without the ball. “It was very physical,” King said. “We knew they would be, especially [center Rachill Robinson]. She’s a good player, but we did a good job boxing her out and keeping her off the boards.” King’s performance ended the college career of Bowie State senior guard Allyson Hardy, the CIAA player of the year who tied the previous tournament record of 50 points in an easy win over St. Augustine’s last season. “It didn’t matter to me that she broke the record,” Hardy said. “I just wanted to win. “But 59 points? Hey, she deserves all of it. That’s what records are for, breaking. You can’t really be upset at anybody. I’m proud of her.” Proud, but not as proud as NCCU coach Joli Robinson, who saw King preview her record performance three days earlier when she scored 31 points including the game-tying jumper at the end of regulation in a 76-73 overtime win. “One thing I know about Cassie is that she’s a team player,” Robinson said. “She contributes to what the team does without thinking about herself so much.” King went into the game with 999 career points before surpassing about eight records and milestones of all sorts. “I’ll bet she didn’t even know she was about to score her 1,000th point,” Robinson said as King agreed. “I don’t read a lot,” King said. Perhaps King gets her modesty from her mother, Bernicine, who was at the RBC Center along with Cassie’s father, Johnnie. “I was watching her play and thinking, ‘That’s just Cassie,’” Bernicine said. “I never even look at stats until after the game’s over. I just knew she was playing hard and had a good game.” King’s teammates said they were just happy to be part of a win that included her historic performance. “I’m so proud of her,” junior center Shanté Collins said. “Oh my God, I’m so proud. I knew she could play like that, but to play like that for a whole game was really special.” Added junior guard Porschia Holmes: “59 points? That’s amazing.
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I’m still shocked.” Former Elizabeth City State men’s coach and current faculty athletic representative Claudie Mackey saw the whole thing from press row, where he is part of a committee to select the all-tournament teams. “That was definitely one of the best performances in the history of our tournament,” Mackey said. “She’s just a sophomore, but she never gave in. She seemed to get stronger as the game progressed. “And the young lady she was competing with for the record [Hardy] was in the game, too. Both of them are great athletes.”
Added Shaw athletics director Al Carter, who coached the men’s and women’s teams in the past: “She was just in a zone. In overtime, she took over.” Freshman guard Karla Gamble said she wasn’t so surprised to see King play at that level. “I believe she can play like that every game, I really do,” Gamble said. “She’s our scorer, and we did what we could to get her the ball. She really has a lot of determination to win.” Special Thanks to The Herald-Sun and Mike Potter
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Chancellor Charlie Nelms has led North Carolina Central University since 2007. During that time, despite a challenging budget climate, he has intensified the university’s emphasis on student success, setting ambitious goals for increasing student retention and graduation rates. These goals were given first priority in the strategic planning effort Nelms led to successful completion in 2010. In keeping with this priority, Nelms reorganized the University College to provide comprehensive advising and academic support services for all entering students and he instituted programs to improve the academic success of AfricanAmerican males in particular. Nelms established a new vice chancellor for research and economic development to better manage the university’s growing research sector. In 2010 – 2011, university faculty received more than $25 million in sponsored research grants. This year, the university has embarked on the development of a Ph.D. program in integrated biosciences that is scheduled to enroll students in fall 2012. These will be the first doctoral students at NCCU since 1964.
Chancellor Nelms has dramatically improved the aesthetics and physical assets of the campus with the infusion of more than $75 million in new construction of a nursing building, residence hall and parking deck, and millions more in renovation of existing facilities. It was Nelms’ inspiration to move the historic Holy Cross Catholic Church across campus to its new location on Fayetteville Street alongside the new Centennial Garden. In 2011, Nelms published A Call to Action, a policy directive intended to spur a national dialogue concerning the revitalization of the historically black colleges and universities as an important sector of
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Before coming to NCCU, Nelms served as vice president for Institutional Development and Student Affairs for the Indiana University system. He was also a chancellor twice before. In 1987, Nelms began a seven-year tenure as chancellor of Indiana University East, and in 1994 he was named chancellor of the University of Michigan at Flint (UMF). There, he resolved a significant campus budget deficit, reversed a four-year enrollment decline and secured more than $75 million in private gifts to UMF. Active in professional, civic, and higher education organizations, Nelms is past chair of the NCA Higher Learning Commission Board of Trustees and the National Advisory Board of the National Survey of Student Engagement. He also served as chair of the American Council on Education (ACE) Commission for Leadership Development and currently serves on ACE’s blue ribbon panel concerning accreditation. Nelms is a member of the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Board of Trustees and serves on the board of directors of the American Association of State Colleges & Universities.
Nelms is a native of Crawfordsville, Ark., and earned his undergraduate degree in agronomy and chemistry at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, graduating in 1968. He earned a master’s degree in higher education and student affairs in 1971 and a doctorate in higher education administration six years later from Indiana University. Early in his career, he taught and held administrative positions at Earlham College in Indiana, the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, Indiana University Northwest in Gary and Sinclair Community College in Ohio.
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Wicker-McCree, Ed.d Athletics Director Fourth Year
Ingrid Wicker-McCree, Ed.D., was appointed as the Director of Athletics at North Carolina Central University on April 23, 2008 after holding the interim position for five months.
She officially began her new leadership role on May 1, 2008.
Wicker-McCree, who joined the rank of only a handful of women athletic directors in the UNC system, previously served as NCCU’s associate athletics director for internal affairs. She has served in a variety of leadership positions in both conference and national level organizations, most notably as president of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Executive Board from 2004-06, becoming only the second woman to ever hold that position in the league’s history. In addition, she served as a member of the NCAA’s Division II Legislation Committee from 2003-07. In recognition of her work, Wicker-McCree received the CIAA Leadership Award for Service as president of the Executive Board and was named the CIAA Senior Woman Administrator of the Year in the spring of 2006. Now entering her 16th year at NCCU, Wicker-McCree has been one of the driving forces behind NCCU’s reclassification to NCAA Division I. Since 1998, she has overseen the internal operations of the Athletics Department, including all compliance and eligibility programs. Wicker-McCree began her career at NCCU as the head coach for women’s volleyball and softball. She became the first coach in NCCU history to win conference championships in multiple sports, capturing the school’s first-ever CIAA titles in softball (1998) and volleyball (1999, 2004, 2005). A three-time CIAA
Volleyball Coach of the Year (1999, 2002, 2005) and former member of the NCAA Division II National Volleyball Committee, Wicker-McCree earned 239 match victories in 12 seasons as head volleyball coach at NCCU. She was also inducted into the NCCU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2004 as head coach of the 1998 softball team.
A native of Durham and a graduate of C.E. Jordan High School, Wicker-McCree played on two North Carolina high school state volleyball championship teams, while also lettering in basketball and track and field. She continued her volleyball playing career as a studentathlete at George Washington University. Wicker-McCree earned her undergraduate degree in criminal justice from George Washington University in 1989, and a master’s degree in recreation resources administration from North Carolina State University in December 1991. She also completed doctoral studies in higher education administration at North Carolina State University in June 2008. She began her coaching career as a graduate assistant coach for the women’s volleyball program at N.C. State (1989-90). She then spent two seasons (1992-93) as head volleyball coach and student-athlete academic counselor at North Carolina A&T State University before returning to her hometown to begin her NCCU tenure in August 1994.
Wicker-McCree has been involved as a player and coach in the USA Volleyball Carolina Region. She also served as director of three USAV Junior Olympic Teams (ages 18, 16, 14 and under) and director of the Y.M.C.A. Middle School Girls’ Volleyball Camp (ages 10-14). Wicker-McCree and her husband, Geno McCree, a three-sport collegiate student-athlete and 1991 graduate of Elon University, are the proud parents of Alexia, Quinton and Sydney.
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Associate Athletics Director
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Etienne Thomas joined the North Carolina Central University staff as the Associate Athletic Director for Internal Operations and the Senior Woman’s Administrator in July of 2008.
Thomas came to NCCU from San Jose State University where she served as the director of compliance. She added the duties of associate athletics director in July 2006. As a sports supervisor in the Spartans’ 16-sports program, she oversaw men’s and women’s soccer and softball.
Thomas’ background is rooted in compliance. She has worked at Howard University (2002-03) in Washington, D.C., Saint Paul’s College (2001-02) in Lawrenceville, Va., and at North Carolina Central University (2001-02). Her first position in athletics was as a compliance/general administration intern in the University of Iowa women’s athletics department.
The 1996 graduate of North Carolina Central University majored in political science. She has completed course work for a J.D. degree from The University of Iowa College of Law. Active in NCAA professional activities, she has served her universities as a delegate at the annual national convention. Thomas was an administrator at the 2004 NCAA Student-Athlete Leadership Conference. In 2006, she completed the 18-month NCAA Fellows Leadership Development Program.
Thomas holds memberships in the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA), the Black Coaches Association (BCA), the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), National Association of Athletics Compliance Coordinators (NAACC), and the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletes (N4A). Thomas, her husband Byron, her son Jermaine and her cousin Sydney Browne currently reside in Durham, N.C.
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JAMAUL ALEXANDER
CAROLYN ARRINGTON
Accountant/ Facility Event Coord.
Assistant A.D. for Business/Finance
LOUISE BROTHERS
VINCENT BROWN
Business & Finance Assistant
ARIEL GERMAIN
Associate A.D. for Finance & Business
CHRIS HOOKS
Asst. Sports Information Director
Asst. Sports Information Director/Broadcast Media Coord.
WILLIE JUDE II
JIMMY LISOWSKI
Assistant A.D. for Development
MA, ATC, LAT Asst. Athletic Trainer
ANTHONY BENNETT Director of Student-Athlete Services
BRIGITTE COUNCIL ATC, LAT/ Asst. Athletic Trainer
DR. LES BRINSON Faculty Athletic Council Chairman
LUANN EDMONDS-HARRIS Assistant Athletic Director Marketing/Cheerleading
DONALD JACK
MARLYNN JONES
BARRY MARROW
ADRIAN POWELL
Accountant
Facilities/Turf Management
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Equipment Manager/ Evening Building Supervisor
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BRENDA SCARBOROUGH Executive Assist. to the Ath. Director
SEAN THOMAS
MS, ATC, LAT/ Head Athletic Trainer
KYLE SERBA
Associate A.D. for Media Relations
DARKINA WARD MS, ATC, LAT/ Asst. Athletic Trainer
GEORGE SMITH
ETIENNE THOMAS
INGRID WICKER-MCCREE
BRENDA WILLIAMS
Associate A.D. for External Affairs/S&C
Director of Athletics
Associate A.D. for Internal Operations/SWA
Administrative Assistant
KEVIN WILSON
Development Assistant
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GEORGETTE CRAWFORD-CROOKS
HENRY FRAZIER III
MICHAEL LAWSON
LEVELLE MOTON
Volleyball
Track and Field/ Cross Country
JOLI ROBINSON Women’s Basketball
Football
JIM KOERNER
CURTIS LAWSON
Baseball
Men’s Tennis/ Director of Tennis
DAVID NASS
PAUL PERRY
Men’s Basketball
Women’s Tennis
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THERESA STEPHENS
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North Carolina Central University is competing in its third year of reclassification as an NCAA Division I institution (Football Championship Subdivision), and the Eagles will be playing as an independent during the 2008-09 athletics campaign.
Fourteen men’s and women’s sports teams participate in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) competition at the Division I-FCS level. Men’s intercollegiate teams include football, basketball, baseball, indoor and outdoor track & field, tennis, golf and cross country. Women’s intercollegiate teams include basketball, volleyball, indoor and outdoor track & field, tennis, softball, bowling and cross country. NCCU’s athletic programs have enjoyed regional and national recognition for years, headlined by the 1989 NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball National Championship.
2006 CIAA WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS
NCCU’s commitment to a balanced athletic program, providing equitable resources to all of its sports teams, is abundantly apparent. In five of the last eight years in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA), NCCU claimed the Loretta Taylor All-Sports Trophy, recognizing the top all-around women’s program in the conference.
In 2007-08, NCCU’s first season of Division I (FCS) competition, the women’s volleyball team kicked off the Division I era with a dramatic, come-from-behind win over N.C. State, then cruised to 21 victories, all against Division I opponents. The football team finished its first Division I season with a 6-4 record, the Eagles fourth straight winning season. The men’s and women’s cross country teams each won four of their seven events. The men’s basketball team played one of the toughest schedules in the country, while traveling more than 22,000 miles and playing in 13 different states. The squad earned a road victory over the eventual Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) champions and capped the season with a win over rival Winston-Salem State University at the MEAC Tournament. Finally, the track and field program won two events at the prestigious Penn Relays and qualified two studentathletes for the USA Indoor Track and Field Championships in Boston. In 2006-07, NCCU’s final season in the NCAA Division II, the Eagles placed 24th in the final standings of the U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup, the prestigious award presented annually to the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country. In 2006-07, NCCU won four CIAA team championships and participated in nine NCAA Division II Championship events.
NCCU WON FOUR CIAA TITLES IN 2006-07
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CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 2004 2004 2001 1999 1999 1998 1998 1984 1980 1975 1974 1974 1973 1973 1973 1972 1972 1972 1971 1965 1965 1964 1964 1963 1961 1959 1958 1957 1956 1954 1953 1950 1946
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Heading the charge of the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games was Dr. LeRoy T. Walker, President of the U.S. Olympic Committee, who lifted the Eagle track & field program to international prominence during his unprecedented tenure as head coach at NCCU. Under Walker’s reign, the Eagles produced 30 national titles, 77 All-Americans, and eight Olympic medalists. Legendary basketball practitioner, John B. McLendon, a member of the National Basketball Hall of Fame, established a remarkable record of 239-68 (.779) as an Eagle head coach from 1940 to 1952. A student of Dr. James Naismith, the inventor of the game of basketball, McLendon is credited with the development of the zone press, fast break and four corners offense. Boston Celtics great Sam Jones, a student-
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athlete under McLendon and a fellow Hallof-Famer, became the first black player to be drafted in the first round after scoring a record 1,745 points during his stellar NCCU career. Internationally-renowned artist, Ernie Barnes - best-known for his famous paintings seen on the 1970s sitcom “Good Times” - played football for the NCCU prior to a professional gridiron career with the Baltimore Colts, San Diego Chargers and Denver Broncos.
The LeRoy T. Walker Physical Education Complex houses a multi-purpose gymnasium, Olympic-sized swimming and diving pool, athletic training facilities, strength and fitness center, and much more. O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium hosts NCCU football action for a capacity crowd of 10,000 dedicated Eagle fans. In midNovember, McLendon-McDougald Gym lights-up with men’s and women’s basketball excitement.
The 1989 men’s basketball team won the NCAA Division II National Championship by defeating Southeast Missouri State 73-46 in the title game on March 25, 1989. The Eagles also captured an NCAA Division II Regional Championship in 1993.
NCCU’s Shari Matthews was selected as the 2006 NCAA Division II Women's Volleyball National Player of the Year. (Photo by Wayne Jernigan)
Legendary track & field coach Dr. LeRoy T. Walker, president of the U.S. Olympic Committee in 1996, led the Eagles to 30 national titles, 77 All-America citations, and eight Olympic medals.
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Compliance
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“Winning” for the Eagles is more than outscoring the opponent, it is excelling in the classroom, actively participating in community service projects and adhering to NCAA rules regarding recruitment and admission of student-athletes. How can you help the Eagles win? Follow the NCAA rules.
The NCAA defines an institution as the University, its employees, its student-athletes, and its representatives of athletics interests, including parents, alumnus and fans. Therefore beware of the following: NCAA BYLAW 13.1.2.1
In Division I, representatives of an institution’s athletics interests are prohibited from making in-person, on- or off-campus recruiting contacts, including written and/ or telephonic communications with a prospect or the prospect’s relatives or legal guardians. A prospect is defined as any student who has started classes for the ninth grade, whether the student participates in athletics is not relevant to the classification as a prospect and neither is gender. Written or telephonic communications includes email, instant messaging, paging, video conferencing, faxing and text messaging. NCAA Bylaw 16.02.3
An extra benefit is any special arrangement by an institutional employee or a representative of the institution’s athletics interests to provide a student-athlete or the student-athlete’s relative or friend a benefit not expressly authorized by NCAA legislation. Unless you are willing to give a benefit to all 8,000 students at NCCU, don’t give it to a student-athlete or a prospect.
A SERVICE OF THE NCCU EAGLES ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT Office of Compliance NCAA rules inquiries may be directed to: Etienne H. Thomas Associate Director of Athletics/SWA (919) 530-7053
Marlynn R. Jones, Esq. Assistant Director of Athletics for Compliance (919) 530-6725
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This is North Carolina Central University
Homeland Security and Workforce its commitment to meet the educational Development, Biomanufacturing, needs of a student body that is diverse in Nursing, Education, Law, Business and race and other socioeconomic qualities. Hospitality and Tourism. Teaching, supported by research, is the Juniors, seniors and professors are primary focus of the university. As a part encouraged to mentor incoming of that focus, the university encourages freshmen—“to help them adjust to its faculty to pursue intellectual college life.” More importantly is the development and rewards effective university’s commitment to prepare teaching and research. The university and equip students with the knowledge recognizes, however, the mutually and skill to compete in the global reinforcing impact of scholarship marketplace. and service on effective teaching and learning. North Carolina Central Through the scholarship and teaching of University, therefore, encourages and its faculty, and the many contributions expects faculty and students to engage to society of its alumni, NCCU seeks to in scholarly, creative, and service fulfill its motto of “Truth and Service.” activities, which benefit the community.
North Carolina Central University Since 1910, the mission of North is accredited by the Commission on Carolina Central University (NCCU) has Colleges of the Southern Association been to prepare students academically of Colleges and Schools to award and professionally to become leaders. baccalaureate and masters degrees. NCCU is a comprehensive institution, which offers bachelor’s degrees in more UNIVERSITY MISSION than 100 fields of study and awards graduate degrees in an estimated 40 North Carolina Central University is disciplines. The University has a state- a comprehensive university offering of-the-art biotechnology research programs at the baccalaureate, institute, which collaborates with master’s, and selected professional pharmacy and biotech companies in levels. It is the nation’s first public liberal the much-touted Research Triangle arts institution founded for AfricanPark area, where NCCU is found. RTP Americans. The university upholds is home to the largest pharmaceutical a strong liberal arts tradition and a companies in the world – GSK commitment to academic excellence in a diverse educational and cultural (GlaxoSmithKline) and Merck. environment. It seeks to encourage With nearly 9,000 students enrolled, intellectual productivity and to increase the historically black university is the academic and professional skills of diverse. International studies and its students and faculty. exchange programs attract exchange students from more than 12 countries, The mission of the university is to including Liberia, India, Senegal, prepare students academically and Sierra Leone, Nepal, China, the Czech professionally to become leaders Republic, Nigeria, South Korea, Russia, prepared to advance the consciousness the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and of social responsibility in a diverse, global society. The university will serve South Africa. Some programs are attracting students its traditional clientele of Africanto NCCU, including the Institute for American students; it will also expand
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Media Information
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NCCU LADY EAGLES BASKETBALL CONTACT Ariel Germain Assistant Sports Information Director agermain@nccu.edu Work: 919.530.7054 Cell: 919.667.7966 Fax: 919.530.5426 www.NCCUEaglePride.com
of the fans in the areas surrounding the floor, and to not obstruct fans’ view of the game in play. All photographers must have prior permission to shoot the game. MEDIA SERVICES NCCU’s press row is located along the side of the court. Seating is limited. We will try our best to accommodate everyone. The press row is equipped with power outlets, if needed. There are phone lines available if needed, but you must let the Sports Information Office know ahead of time. It will be on a first-come, first-serve basis. Wireless Internet is also available. A phone line is available for both home and visiting radios. Game notes and game programs will be provided before each game. A complete box score will be distributed shortly after the contest.
Mailing Address: North Carolina Central University Sports Information Office 1801 Fayetteville Street McDougald-McLendon Gym, Room 116 Durham, NC 27707
VISITING RADIO Visiting radio personnel desiring to broadcast athletic events from McDougald-McLendon Gym should contact the Sports Information Office at the earliest possible date to request permission and obtain credentials.
MEDIA GUIDELINES The 2011-12 North Carolina Central University Women’s Basketball Information Guide is designed to assist members of the media in their coverage of Lady Eagle Basketball. Additional information, including releases and photographs may be obtained by contacting the NCCU Sports Information Office at 919.530.7054. Please take a moment to review the following policies and services that are intended to assist you in your coverage of Lady Eagle Basketball this season. MEDIA CREDENTIALS NCCU’s Assistant Sports Information Director, Ariel Germain, will handle working press and photographer credentials for the Lady Eagles’ home games. Please make your requests for media credentials in writing at least one day in advance by mail, fax or e-mail. Passes can be picked up at the front entrance before the match or in the Sports Information Office.
ON THE INTERNET The Lady Eagle Basketball website can be found at http://www. NCCUEaglePride.com. All current Lady Eagle Basketball information can be found on this site, including game notes, weekly stories, comprehensive statistics, and biographies of all members of the team and the coaching staff. The page will be maintained during the season by the NCCU Sports Information Office. The site is hosted by SIDEARM Sports. ON THE RADIO The NCCU Sports Network enters its fourth year of broadcasting Eagle Athletics on the radio. The NCCU Sports Network is scheduled to broadcast several of the Lady Eagles’ basketball games. Chris Hooks will again handle the play-by-play duties this year. Hooks enters his third year as Broadcast Coordinator for the NCCU Sports Network.
MEDIA PARKING There is no reserved press parking. Parking spaces around the gym are reserved for faculty and staff. Parking lots are available around the building for media members. INTERVIEW POLICY Interviews involving coaches, staff and student-athletes must be arranged through the Sports Information Office. The Sports Information Office will arrange interviews with all student-athletes in accordance with the best time available for the reporter and the student-athlete. Please contact Assistant Sports Information Director, Ariel Germain at least two days in advance to schedule an interview with either of our coaches or studentathletes. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS NCCU’s postgame interviews will be held outside of the locker rooms immediately following a 10-minute cool down period. We ask that you supply NCCU Assistant Sports Information Director, Ariel Germain with the names of the student-athletes you wish to interview immediately following the game. PHOTOGRAPHY AREAS No photographers are allowed inside the locker room or in huddles without prior arrangement. Photographers are reminded to be courteous
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Tues. 6 p.m. Fri. 6 p.m. Mon. 6 p.m. Thurs. 6 p.m. Sun. 2 p.m. Wed. 6 p.m. Sat. 2 p.m. Tues. 7 p.m.
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Claflin Durham, N.C. Western Carolina Durham, N.C. Wofford Spartanburg, S.C. Campbell Durham, N.C. West Virginia Morgantown, W. Va. Morris (S.C.) Durham, N.C. UNC Greensboro Durham, N.C. Presbyterian Clinton, S.C.
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North Carolina A&T State Durham, N.C. Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. Coker Durham, N.C. Clemson Clemson, S.C. Winthrop Rock Hill, S.C. Gardner-Webb Durham, N.C. North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C.
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Florida A&M Durham, N.C. Bethune-Cookman Durham, N.C. Howard Washington, D.C. Coppin State Baltimore, Md. Morgan State Baltimore, Md. Delaware State Durham, N.C. Maryland Eastern Shore Durham, N.C.
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Florida A&M Tallahassee, Fla. Bethune-Cookman Daytona Beach, Fla. Savannah State Durham. N.C. South Carolina State Durham, N.C. North Carolina A&T Greensboro, N.C. Savannah State Savannah, Ga. South Carolina State Orangeburg, S.C.
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March 5-10 (Mon.-Sat.) MEAC Championship