Friday, February 15, 2008

University of Maryland Eastern Shore bowling ranked 2nd in nation

Photo: University of Maryland Eastern Shore Head Bowling Coach Sharon Brummell has her team ranked second in the nation.

UMES HAWKS GAIN HIGHEST RANKING EVER, ARE 2ND IN NTCA NATIONAL POLL; Earns five first place votes.

HACKENSACK, N.J. - The University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) women's bowling team has achieved something no other team in the history of UMES athletics has done; earned a second place ranking in a national poll. The Lady Hawks moved up one spot from third in the latest National Tenpins Coaches Association (NTCA) poll and received an impressive five first place votes.

UMES earned the ranking after capturing the championship at the NCA Mid-Winter Classic, an event featuring nine of the top 10 teams in the country. They also took a third place finish in the Bowie State Classic tournament that featured 20 teams.

"This is amazing," said Head Coach Sharon Brummell. "To be ranked second in the country and to receive those first place votes is just great. The young ladies and I are so proud of this accomplishment."

The Lady Hawks are second only to Nebraska who held down the top spot for the second consecutive poll. They received 14 out of the 20 first place votes.

The current NCAA Champions, Vanderbilt University fell to third after a disappoint tournament at the Mid-Winter Classic. UMES topped the Commodores in their only meeting at that event. Vanderbilt received the other first place vote.

Sacred Heart was fourth, up from eighth place after an impressive stretch and Central Missouri moved down a spot to fifth place.

UMES is coming off of a second place finish in the Capital Classic where they posted a 9-1 mark. They currently stand 87-20 on the year and were 78-19 at the time of the poll voting.

They next head to Baltimore, Md. to bowl in the Morgan State Invitational. #1 Nebraska will be at the event and a possible one vs. two meeting could take place.
The event will be held on February 16-17, at Columbia, MD.

In addition to UMES, others ranked are: Alabama A&M University ranked #9; Delaware State University #10 (tied); Jackson State University #12 and Southern University #13 from the MEAC and SWAC. Other ranked HBCU institutions are shown in the poll in bold type below.

2007-08 NTCA FEBRUARY NATIONAL POLL

Season Record 1st Place Total Previously

Rank Institution, City, State W – L – T Votes Points Ranked
1. University of Nebraska – Lincoln, NE 47 – 12 – 0 14 616 1
2. Univ. of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD 78 – 19 – 0 5 571 3
3. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 51 – 19 – 0 1 527 2
4. Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT 61 – 11 – 0 498 8
5. University of Central Missouri. Warrensburg, MO 52 – 18 – 0 452 4
6. Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, NJ 67 – 29 – 0 430 5
7. New Jersey City University, Jersey City, NJ 59 – 22 – 0 390 6
8. Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, AR 42 – 20 – 0 318 7
9. Alabama A&M University, Huntsville, AL 47 – 17 – 0 285 9
10T Minnesota State University – Mankato, MN 40 – 16 – 0 250 11
10T Delaware State University, Dover, DE 64 – 26 – 0 250 10
12. Jackson State University, Jackson, MS 44 – 23 – 0 171 12
13. Southern University, Baton Rouge, LA 53 – 34 – 0 168 13
14. Adelphi University, Garden City, NY 44 – 49 – 0 115 15
15. University of Wisconsin – Whitewater, WI 29 – 31 – 0 112 16
16. Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, NC 60 – 7 108 14
17. St. Peter’s College, Jersey City, NJ 38 – 41 – 0 57 19
18. St. Paul’s College, Lawrenceville, VA 64 – 37 – 0 44 17T
19. St. Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, NY 33 – 49 – 0 41 17T
20. Bowie State University, Bowie, MD 64 – 38 – 0 31 20

Also receiving votes:
Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD; Kutztown University, Kutztown, PA; Hampton University, Hampton, VA; Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, TX; Elmhurst College, Elmhurst, IL; Texas Southern University, Houston, TX; Louisiana Tech, Ruston, LA; Elizabeth City State University, Elizabeth City, NC; Shaw University, Raleigh, NC; Howard University, Washington, DC.

Point system:
NTCA voters rank the top 20 teams on their ballot. Each position has an assigned point value, ranging from 32 points for first place and one point for twentieth place. The sums for every team receiving votes are then sorted into descending order. The specific point values follow:
1st place = 32 points, 2nd = 29, 3rd = 27, 4th = 25, 5th = 23, 6th = 21, 7th = 19, 8th = 17, 9th = 15, 10th = 13, 11th = 11, 12th = 9, 13th = 8, 14th = 7, 15th = 6, 16th = 5, 17th = 4, 18th = 3, 19th = 2, 20th = 1.

Based on our research, this accomplishment is historic for an HBCU institutuion. No other minority institution has been ranked above #3 (UMES) in the history of the NTCA polls.

Former Morgan State coach Mitchell joins 'Skins staff

Photo: Lyvonia "Stump" Mitchell, Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs, Washington Redskins.

ASHBURN, Va. - Stump Mitchell followed Jim Zorn to the Washington Redskins on Wednesday, joining the team as running backs coach.

Mitchell, the Seattle Seahawks running back coach since 1999, will also have the title of assistant head coach with the Redskins. He and Zorn worked together on the Seahawks staff from 2001 through last season. "He's been a running back in this league, and I know him very well," Zorn said. "And I know how he teaches. He's an excellent teacher."

Mitchell played nine NFL seasons in the 1980s (1981-89). He was head coach at Morgan State from 1996-98 before joining the Seahawks.

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For those that do not know, Lyvonia Albert "Stump" Mitchell at 5'-9", 198 pounds was a product of The Citadel that was drafted in the 9th round (226th overall) in the 1981 NFL draft. Michell had a nine year NFL career making All-Pro one-time in 1984. The St. Marys, Georgia native still ranks as the Cardinals' all-time leader in combined yardage (11,988) and is second in rushing yardage (4,649).

Mitchell played his high school football at Camden County High (Class of '77), a 4A school in Kingsland, GA. But prior to that time he came under the tutelage of Pop Warner coaches Alvin Glover, Lemon Dawson and Ricky Anderson. Stump was the second leading rusher in the country in his senior season at The Citadel.

Mitchell is an excellent example of how you combine education with hard work, and there are no limitations on how far you can go to the top of your profession. But, Education must always be placed as FIRST priority!

For those that don't believe there is career advancement after a job as a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference head coach, read the following very slowly: Stump Mitchell is now ASSISTANT HEAD COACH/Running Backs, for the Washington Redskins, which is one of the most powerful and storied franchises in the NFL. This is a great accomplishment for a former MEAC/Morgan State University head football coach.

The only limitations are those that we set in our own minds.

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Tennessee State University softball team to host Alabama A&M in season opener

Courtesy: Tennessee State Sports Information

Nashville--- The Tennessee State University softball team will kick off the 2008 season with a double header against Alabama A&M Saturday, Feb. 16 at Tiger Field. The first game of the double header is scheduled to begin at 12 p.m.

Last season the Tigers recorded their best record in the history of the program (35-23). In addition to that history making accomplishment, Head Coach Joyce Maudie was named the 2007 OVC Coach of the Year while returning players Amanda Vaught and Tamara Perkins also received OVC honors.

Following the contest against Alabama A&M, TSU will host cross-town Lipscomb on Wednesday, February 20. Game time is scheduled for 2 p.m.

TSU Tigers Rally for 75-70 Win Over Murray State

Courtesy: Tennessee State Sports Information

The Tennessee State Tigers (11-15, 8-9) rallied back from a thirteen point second half deficit to defeat the Murray State Racers (15-10, 11-6) in Nashville on Thursday (2/14) at the Gentry Center.

TSU senior Andrae Belton came off the bench to lead all-scorers with 16 points, including a game deciding 3-pointer with 0:18 remaining in the game. Bruce Price added 15 points, Reiley Ervin tallied 14 points and Darius Cox chipped in 11 points. Cox barely missed a double-double as he pulled down a game-high 9 rebounds.

Murray State was led in scoring by Bruce Carter and Ray George who scored 13 points each, with Danero Thomas chipping in 11 points.

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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Alcorn State facing constant battles as Division I have-not

ALCORN STATE, Miss. -- The bus rocked gently, bringing the Alcorn State basketball team back from its pregame meal. Standing in the aisle, sophomore Troy Jackson held on to the back of a seat as he recited from memory a few lines of "The Negro Speaks of Rivers."

I've known rivers.
I've known rivers ancient as the world and older than the flow of human blood in human veins.

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FAMU Kicks Off President's Tour


Photo: Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University President, Dr. James H. Ammons

FAMU Kicks Off President's Tour: FAMU Up Close and Personal

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida A&M University (FAMU) President James H. Ammons will start his eight city tour beginning March 8, 2008, to meet students, parents, business executives and alumni throughout the state as he works to build enrollment and donor and corporate support.

“This tour will give us the opportunity to tell our story to people across Florida and help us continue to boost enrollment while recruiting some of the state’s best and brightest students,” said Ammons.

The tour will take Ammons and a team of administrators, recruitment advisers, and students through eight cities including Jacksonville, St. Petersburg, Miami, Pensacola, Dothan, Ala., Daytona Beach, West Palm Beach and Sarasota. Ammons also will visit the homes of two high school seniors who have been offered full scholarships to FAMU for fall 2008.

“This is an excellent opportunity for me to personally meet students and tell them why they should attend Florida A&M University,” said Ammons. “Florida is a very competitive market in terms of choice for higher education, and I want students, parents and supporters to understand that FAMU has something very unique to offer.”

The FAMU Connection, the university’s recruitment/performing group, will accompany President Ammons on the trip along with several FAMU administrators and student ambassadors and leaders appearing at high schools and student receptions.

Macalester's Hudson: The first, but forgotten until now

ST. PAUL , Minn. -- On Dec. 21, 1971, Don Hudson was named head football coach at tiny, academically elite Macalester College in St. Paul. He made history. It should have been headline-news type of history: He was the first black head football coach at a predominantly white college.

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Southern signs defensive end

As expected, Southern’s signee list is growing. This time, the Jaguars addressed their defensive line. The paperwork for Assumption High of Napoleonville defensive end Delwin Williams (6-foot-3, 240 pounds) was faxed Tuesday to Southern.

SU coach Pete Richardson said the Jaguars likely will add three or four more players. Williams gave Southern its 20th signee. Because the Jaguars will bring back all of their defensive linemen next season, stocking up on at that position was not a priority.

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FAMU game off Southern University 2008 schedule

Jaguars-Rattlers series in jeopardy

Florida A&M no longer has Southern scheduled in football in 2008, leaving the Jaguars scrambling for a game and putting a four-game series with the Rattlers at least on hold and possibly in jeopardy.

FAMU and Southern were to begin a four-game contract Sept. 20 with a game at SU’s A.W. Mumford Stadium. However, on that date FAMU will play Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference foe Howard in Philadelphia.

“We haven’t given up hope, but it’s not looking good,” first-year Florida A&M Athletic Director Bill Hayes said of finding a way to play this season.

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According to the contract, FAMU will have to pay $20,000 as a penalty for not playing Southern this season.

What a waste of FAMU monetary resources with two open dates showing on the FAMU schedule--September 13 and October 4, 2008. The Rattlers have only 11 games scheduled in a season where 12 games are permitted.

WSSU Hall of Famer-- Earl the Pearl's story to be told in film

Photo: Earl Monroe retired Winston Salem State University jersey, where he won a national championship with the Rams.

Before Earl Monroe dazzled NBA fans with his flamboyant game, the Hall of Famer honed his skills at little Winston-Salem State University under the tutelage of legendary coach Clarence "Big House" Gaines.

The 6-3 guard's wizardry earned him several nicknames, including Earl the Pearl, Black Jesus and Thomas Edison — because of the moves he invented. Monroe, who averaged 41.7 points his senior year at WSSU, is one of the subjects of an upcoming film on historically black colleges and universities, "Black Magic."

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For you young college and high school students, you don't know beans about basketball unless you have watched Earl "The Pearl" Monroe shake and bake with Walt "Clyde" Frazier. These clips are no accident, but hall of fame material. You will enjoy watching them...

Thowback - Earl "Thomas Edison" Monroe




Earl "The Pearl" Monroe, Career Game Hightlights

Hampton University commitment sticks

Photo: Senior Adrian Woodard, 6-4/200 takes shot over NSU, is from Lee County H.S., Sanford, N.C.

One of Hampton's two most veteran players stays vital amid major program changes.

HAMPTON, VA - Much has changed around Adrian Woodard in four basketball seasons at Hampton University, but he has adapted.

The senior is the consummate team guy in a group where the coach and most of the players have changed during his playing days. Recruited by coach Bobby Collins out of high school, Woodard played for him two seasons before Kevin Nickelberry took over. Although unsure how that would pan out, Woodard was committed to finishing his basketball career and degree at HU.

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Morgan's New Day

Photo: Boubacar Coly had been named Defender of the Week in the MEAC for six consecutive weeks.

Morgan State basketball coach Todd Bozeman admits he is a staunch advocate of the power of positive thinking and the man-to-man defense. Those two components have helped pave the way for the Bears' scintillating run to the top of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference standings.

It also helps to have a shot-blocking, rebounding machine named Boubacar Coly prowling the back line.

"I believe you can have success if you put your mind to it," said Bozeman, who in only his second season has Morgan rolling along at a 15-8 (10-1 MEAC) clip that has generated enthusiasm not seen on Hillen Road in many a year.

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The Bears have not had a big man of Coly's considerable talent since the legendary Marvin "The Human Eraser" Webster, a 7-1/225 center who posted unbelievable statistics at Morgan. In 1975, Webster averaged a double double with 17.5 points and an astounding 19.9 rebounds per contest. The former Baltimore’s Edmondson High School star was known for his incredible blocking ability and instinct.

Webster was blocking shots before they became an NCAA recorded statistic. His 1974 Bears squad won the NCAA College Division National Championship. How many of you remembered that Morgan State University accomplishment?

Webster was named the Associated Press National College Division Player of the Year in 1976. He was the second player drafted in the 1975-76 American Basketball Association (ABA) draft, before the league was merged with the NBA, by the Denver Nuggets. He had a noteworthy 10 year NBA career and still holds the Seattle Supersonics record with 21 rebounds in a half. Webster also played in the NBA Championship series with the Settle Supersonics against the Baltimore Bullets, i.e., Washington Wizzards.

The Bullets won the 1978 NBA Championship over Webster's team in game seven for the Bullets first NBA championship.

Like Webster, Coly is averaging nearly double/double with 10.5 rebounds per game, 9.5points and 2.5 blocks per game. He has already earned his Bachelor's degree in International Business prior to transferring to Morgan State from Xavier University. Coly should have his Master's completed prior to being drafted/signed by the NBA as he is extremely smart and a tremendous hard worker on both the court and the classroom.

Coach Bozeman and Morgan State will surprise a few teams when they face the Bears in the NCAA Tournament as Coly is a superior defender. It's taken three decades, but the Bears are once again a powerhouse in the East. Be aware of the Bears!

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

North Carolina A&T releases '08 football schedule

GREENSBORO, N.C. – North Carolina A&T head coach Lee Fobbs announced the release of the Aggies 2008 football schedule on Wednesday. The schedule includes seven (7) home games with a season opener with Division II, Johnson C. Smith University visiting Aggie Stadium on August 30. Fobbs should win his first game as head coach and end the string of 27 straight Aggie defeats that lead the NCAA in that category for Division I.

The schedule includes a total of 12 games with a first meeting with Big South Conference foe Coastal Carolina visiting Aggie Stadium on Sept 27. The Aggies will also play at North Carolina Central University in Durham on Oct 4.

With any success on the football field this season, the Aggies should overtake Norfolk State for home stadium average attendance supremacy in 2008.

2008 North Carolina A&T Football Schedule

Date Opponent Location Time

Aug. 30 Johnson C. Smith Aggie Stadium TBA
Sept. 6 Winston-Salem State Aggie Stadium TBA
Sept. 13 Norfolk State Norfolk, Va. TBA
Sept. 20 Hampton Hampton, Va. TBA
Sept. 27 Coastal Carolina Aggie Stadium TBA
Oct. 4 N.C. Central Durham, N.C. TBA
Oct. 11 Morgan State
(Homecoming) Aggie Stadium TBA

Oct. 18 Delaware State Dover, Del. TBA
Oct. 25 Howard Aggie Stadium TBA
Nov. 1 Bethune-Cookman, Daytona Beach, Fla. TBA
Nov. 8 Florida A&M Aggie Stadium TBA
Nov. 22 S.C. State Aggie Stadium TBA

Alabama State's Coach Barlow says NFL can wait

Photo: Coach Reggie Barlow interviewed for Denver Broncos receivers coaching postion on Monday in Denver.

Reggie Barlow said Tuesday that he expects to return as Alabama State's head coach next season and will not accept a possible job offer from the Denver Broncos. Barlow spent Monday in Denver interviewing with head coach Mike Shanahan for a job as the Broncos' receivers coach, but said Tuesday that he didn't think now was the best time to make the jump to the NFL.

"Do I ultimately want to coach in the NFL? Yes," Barlow said. "But I just don't think right now is the time for that. I've brought in some good coaches here, and I sat in a lot of living rooms and made promises to kids. It's a very, very tough decision. But I think I'm content here at Bama State. That's what I told my wife. That's what I've told (ASU officials)."

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Dismissal unjust, ex-SCSU player says

Photo: SCSU 6-7/215 junior forward David Cobb from Brooklyn,NY/Our Savior Lutheran HS/(SUNY Delhi).

David Cobb is no longer a member of the South Carolina State men's basketball team. That didn't stop the 6-7 junior forward from speaking to The Times and Democrat newspaper (T&D) on Tuesday about his dismissal from the Bulldogs by first-year head coach Tim Carter.

"I decided to go public because I don't want this to continue to go on," Cobb said. "When they dismissed me from the team, it was just get dismissed and just try to finish out your year and go somewhere else. But it's more than that. You're hurting my future by taking away Division I basketball.

Cobb said he was booted from the team primarily because he expressed his feelings. "I think that's wrong. I feel like I should be able to express how I feel to a coach."

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Blackwell's out as athletic director at Texas Southern University

Photo: Alois Blackwell

Texas Southern University athletic director Alois Blackwell was officially relieved of his duties on Tuesday afternoon after nearly seven years at the position.

"We appreciate Mr. Blackwell's contributions in his seven years guiding the program," said new TSU President John Rudley in a press release. "Now we must take the TSU athletic program to the next level."

Head football coach and former TSU quarterback Johnnie Cole will serve as the school's interim athletic director, while Blackwell will remain on the staff through the end of the academic year.

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Coppin State tops struggling WSSU Rams

Photo: Darius Floyd, 6-1/185 guard from Gastonia, NC, Ashbrook H.S., was Rams leading scorer with 12 points.

Rams lose 62-44, are 0-9 away from home

BALTIMORE - Winston-Salem State’s road losing streak continued last night in a 62-44 loss to Coppin State at the Coppin Center. The Rams (8-13) are 0-9 this season on the road and have lost 14 in a row on the road during the past two seasons. Poor shooting hurt the Rams last night as they fell behind 11-2 in the early going. They shot 26 percent from the field.

Having one of the worst shooting nights of his career for the Rams was Jamal Durham, who was 0 for 12 from the field. He had 13 rebounds.

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Maryland-Eastern Shore stuns Hampton Pirates

Photo: Ed Tyson was a one man demolition crew of the Hampton Pirates. The 6-2/200 guard is a junior from Walbrook H.S., Baltimore, MD.


Tyson makes a splash on ESPNU as Hawks topple Pirates for first time in eight seasons.

PRINCESS ANNE, Md. - Ed Tyson put on a show for a national television audience and the rest of the Hawks stepped up to play solid defense as the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) toppled Hampton University 68-62 in what is arguably the biggest upset in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) this season. Tyson poured in 24 points while the under-sized and under-manned Hawks played with heart and out-rebounded the Pirates 41-24.

Fresh off a win over Howard, the Hawks played with confidence in front of a crowd of almost 3,000 fans. They slowed down a Pirates team that likes to run and forced their own pace, forcing Hampton into long range shots and jumpers and then capturing the rebound, limiting second chance points.

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Michelle Obama Visits University of Maryland Eastern Shore

PRINCESS ANNE, Md.- Michelle Obama, wife of Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, paid a visit to the University of Maryland Eastern Shore on Monday, in a last minute stop one day before the Maryland primary election.

About 1,200 crowded into the UMES Ella Fitzgerald Performing Arts Theater where Mrs. Obama spoke of change, a central theme in her husband's campaign. Another 300 watched the speech in an overflow room in another building on campus.

"We usually don't get too many big names coming to this school," said UMES senior Blair Bruton, who attended the rally. "For me, it was a big thing."

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DSU Hornets pull away after letdown with Howard Lady Bison

DOVER -- With its nasty habit of playing to the quality of its opponent this season, Delaware State University's women's basketball team brought real concerns into its home game against Howard on Monday. Not only was Howard losing a lot of games of late, the Bison were allowing opponents to flirt with 100 points.

What the Hornets were afraid of, happened again. Facing one of the worst teams in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, they managed to edge the Bison 72-63 at Memorial Hall.

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Jackson State topples Southern University Lady Jaguars

JACKSON, Miss. — The Southern women’s basketball team took a step Monday. Just not a big enough one against one of the Southwestern Athletic Conference’s better and more veteran teams. Southern crawled out of an 11-point, second-half deficit to take a pair of one-point leads but didn’t score in the final two-and-a-half minutes as Jackson State pulled away for a 61-56 win at the Athletics and Assembly Center.

Jackson State (11-10, 9-2 SWAC), the conference co-champion each of the last two seasons, ended Southern’s winning streak at five.

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Holmes' threes key Morgan State over S.C. State

Photo: Reggie Holmes, 6-4/180 Sophomore guard, St. Frances H.S., Baltimore, Maryland, majoring in Business.

Guard hits 7 to tie school record; Bears win 8th straight

Morgan State guard Reggie Holmes took an aggressive approach in trying to break a recent shooting slump. The sophomore began taking 300 shots on his own after practice the past several days while searching for his outside touch.

The work paid off last night. Holmes tied a school record by making seven three-point shots en route to a 25-point performance that helped Morgan State to an 81-55 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference win over South Carolina State before an announced 2,246 at Hill Field House.

Morgan State (15-8, 10-1) extended its winning streak to eight games and remained in first place in the MEAC.

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Not an average 'Morgan State' Bear

Photo: Though his family in Senegal wanted him to pursue soccer, Boubacar Coly came to the United States to develop as a basketball player. He had to come back from three surgeries to return to the court in college.

Drive has carried Morgan's Coly on long journey

He devoted much of his childhood in Africa either to playing sports or watching television, but Boubacar Coly can speak eight languages with ease. He is Muslim by faith but attended Catholic schools much of his life and even a Catholic university for a time. He grew up on a continent where soccer is king, but his heart led him to basketball and the United States.

Incongruous as those facts seem, they are mere snapshots of a young man who forged a life in the United States when everyone back in Ziguinchor, Senegal, told him not to leave seven years ago.

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FAMU coach expresses need for consistency

Photo: Coach Debra Clark has not been happy with this season's injuries and second half collapse by the Lady Rattlers.

Clark unimpressed with win

Florida A&M women's basketball coach Debra Clark has just 10 active players. It took all 10 to get by visiting Norfolk State 77-65. Clark turned to her bench early and often Monday night and the reserves responded with a combined 30 points.

Seldom-used sophomore forward Kirsten Stallings had a big first half with 10 points, while senior forward Thyeis Halley came off the bench in the second half to give the Lady Rattlers 11 points.

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Alabama A&M pulls out thriller over Mississippi Valley

Photo: AAMU Bulldogs Trant Simpson makes drive on Mississippi Valley State on way to 18 point scoring spree. The 5-10/160 guard is a sophomore from Huntsville, AL Buckhorn H.S.

ITTA BENA, Miss. - Evan Hilton hit two free throws with 0.9 seconds left to lift Alabama A&M to a thrilling 53-52 victory over Mississippi Valley State Monday night in a Southwestern Athletic Conference game. The win, A&M's fourth in its last five games, lifted the Bulldogs to 8-13 overall and 5-6 in league play. MVSU fell to 8-14 and 6-5.

Larry Cox hit two free throws at the 5:08 mark to give MVSU a 50-47 lead and it stayed that way before A&M battled back in the last two minutes. Mickell Gladness' tip-in made it 50-49 and Hilton hit two free throws with 1:18 remaining to give the Bulldogs a 51-50 lead. However, Stanford Speech hit a jumper to put MVSU back up 52-51 with 50 seconds left.

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