Photo: Ta'Wuana Cook scored 12 points, 4 assts., and 3 rebounds to help the Aggies to win. "Tweet" Cook is a 5-8 sophomore guard from Seventy-First School, Fayetteville, N.C.
GREENSBORO, N.C. – In terms of a nice reward for a coach who has coached at the historically black college and university level her entire career, Patricia Cage-Bibbs’ 400th win was certainly a significant win.
But in terms of the North Carolina A&T women’s basketball program as a whole, the Aggies 61-50 win over two-time defending regular-season champion Coppin State is by far the biggest win in Bibbs’ three-year stint at N.C. A&T.
The Aggies defeated the Eagles for the first time in four seasons. The Aggies are tied for first with Bibbs’ former team Hampton at 3-0, and in the process of knocking off the Eagles the Aggies held two-time MEAC Player of the Year Rashida Suber to 3-for-17 shooting and nine points. It was a nice step forward for a program that won 27 games from 1999-2004.
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