GAME DAY! HOME OPENER— TSU Men's Basketball (@TSUTigersMBB) November 13, 2018
TSU vs. Little Rock
๐Gentry Center
⌚️7 PM
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Southern University at Louisville 7 PM ACC Network
Norfolk State at South Carolina 7 PM SEC Network
North Carolina Central at Cincinnati 7 PM ESPN3
South Carolina State at Charleston Southern 7:30 PM ESPN+
Chicago State at Illinois State 8 PM ESPN3
UA-Little Rock at Tennessee State 8 PM ESPN+
Hampton at California 10 PM PAC 12 Network
All Games Start Time Are Shown in Eastern Time Zone
WOMEN - No HBCU women basketball games are scheduled to be broadcast by the major networks and streaming services.
If you love women's basketball, you may watch a history maker in Coach C. Vivian Stringer as she records her 1,000th college career victory. Coach Stringer is currently the head women's basketball coach at Rutgers University (23rd year). She is the first coach in NCAA history to lead three different women's programs to the NCAA Final Four, including HBCU Cheyney University.
Conduct a little due diligence, if interested in African-American history and you will indeed learn that Coach Stringer took independent Cheyney State Wolves to four National Championship Division I basketball tournaments, with Cheyney playing for the NCAA crown in 1982 -- losing 76-62 to Louisiana Tech for the title. The Cheyney State team entered the Final Two match-up on a 23-game winning streak. Coach Stringer career at Cheyney covered the period 1972-1983 with a winning record of 251-51 (.831). Coach Stringer BIO.
GAME OF THE DAY
Central Connecticut State at Rutgers, 7 PM ET, TV: Big Ten Network (BTN), BTN2GO (Streamed) GAME NOTES WATCH
Hall of Fame @RutgersWBB head coach C. Vivian Stringer looks to become the 6th @ncaawbb coach (and 5th Division I coach) to reach the 1,000-win milestone as her #ScarletKnights host Central Connecticut State tonight at 7 pm (ET) live on @BigTenNetwork #B1GWBBall pic.twitter.com/7PJSS8AiX0— B1G Women's Hoops (@B1Gwbball) November 13, 2018
4 photos/thoughts watching @cvivianstringer at practice before she goes for win No. 1,000 tonight on @BigTenNetwork...— Mike Monaco (@MikeMonaco_) November 13, 2018
1-Learned work ethic from her father: a coal miner, even as a double amputee.
2-Coached everything she could at Cheney State.
3-Winner.
4-Who's cooler than her? pic.twitter.com/Aup4bZczal
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