ETTRICK, Virginia -- Winston-Salem State didn’t get tested a whole lot during the CIAA portion of its schedule.
That should change Saturday in the CIAA championship game against a very good Virginia State team. The Trojans (8-2), who also had a few lopsided victories inside the conference, will play the Rams for the first time since 2003.
The Trojans opened the season with consecutive losses to powerhouses California (Pa.) and Lenoir-Rhyne. Coach Latrell Scott, the CIAA coach of the year last season, told reporters earlier this season that losing those two games helped his Virginia State team later.
"We’re battle-tested," Scott said. "We’ve been through a whole bunch as a team, and we just find a way to win games."
The Trojans, who have two straight undefeated regular seasons in ...
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