UMES women's basketball riding hot streak after undefeated conference record https://t.co/If0Kpy940X via @MyDelmarvaNow
— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 9, 2019
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Tuesday, January 8, 2019
UMES women's basketball riding hot streak after undefeated conference record
Delaware Basketball Hall of Fame to enshrine 6; Includes Marianna Freeman, Cheyney University Athletic Hall of Famer
Delaware Basketball Hall of Fame to enshrine 6 https://t.co/JKduQwxv1p via @delawareonline— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 8, 2019
S.C. STATE FOOTBALL: Pough back to coach in 2019
S.C. STATE FOOTBALL: Pough back to coach in 2019 https://t.co/MHa7sLZCyV via @thetandd
— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 8, 2019
TONIGHT On ESPN+@7 pm ET: Hampton at UNC Asheville
GAMEDAY!!!— Lady Pirates WBB (@LadyPiratesWBB) January 8, 2019
🆚 UNC-Asheville
🏟 Kimmel Arena
⏰ 7:00 PM
📺 ESPN+ https://t.co/RsmLanW7gm pic.twitter.com/fKjVvvaalF
THE MATCHUPUNC Asheville Returns to Kimmel Arena for Big South Conference Home Opener on Tuesday https://t.co/YSz0tQ5DUM— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 8, 2019
Teams: UNC Asheville (5-7, 0-1 Big South)
Hampton (5-7, 1-0 Big South)
Location: Asheville, N.C. (Kimmel Arena)
Date/Time: Tuesday, Jan. 7 / 7 p.m.
Live Stream: BSN on ESPN+
Radio: Can be heard on local radio (100.3 FM) or online HERE – Mike Gore (PBP)
Live Stats: uncabulldogs.com
Twitter: @UNCAvlWBB #ThePursuit
FAMU to Honor Two Hoops Legends February 23
FAMU to Honor Two Hoops Legends February 23 https://t.co/2RXmyze2wF— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 8, 2019
UPDATED: CIAA Board of Directors Select City of Baltimore As Official Home of 2021-2023 Men's and Women's Tournament
BALTIMORE, Maryland -- The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA®), the nation’s first African American athletic conference, has selected Baltimore as the official site of the 2021-2023 CIAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament. The announcement, made by the CIAA Board of Directors, comes after a thorough and comprehensive process which included site visits to each city to assess athletic facilities, convention center, hotels, and restaurant options for the popular week-long event. Additionally, three cities selected as finalists, delivered in-person presentations during the Board’s fall meeting in Charlotte in early December.CIAA Board Selects City of Baltimore! Official Home of 2021-2023 Men’s and Women’s Tournament. https://t.co/M81LJuVbT4 pic.twitter.com/uWmLxpmVU3— CIAA (@CIAAForLife) January 8, 2019
Charlotte, NC, and Norfolk, VA, were among the finalists.
“This is an exciting time for the CIAA as we have an opportunity to bring the basketball tournament to a new market, moving it closer to many of our northern institutions who have travelled to Charlotte for more than a decade,” said CIAA Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams. “We are incredibly thankful for our partnership between the CIAA, the City of Charlotte and the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority (CRVA). Charlotte is still our home, we are still headquartered here. We have built life-long friendships with our partners and the community that goes beyond the tournament. We plan to continue this great relationship.”
The tournament has been held in Charlotte for the past 13 years and will remain in the city for the 2019 and 2020 tournaments.
The selection of Baltimore marks the first new location for the CIAA Basketball Tournament since 2005. From the tournament’s inception, the popular championship series has been held in Washington, DC, Norfolk and Richmond, VA, Raleigh and Greensboro, NC. Baltimore previously hosted the championship for one year, in 1951.
“The teams and cities that presented their bids to the Board of Directors were energetic and impressive. What stood out about Baltimore was their vision of how the CIAA Basketball Tournament could be woven into the fabric of the city. Also important was Baltimore’s commitment to provide scholarships for the CIAA institutions and overall support of the hotel and business communities,” said CIAA Board Chair and Fayetteville State University President Dr. James A. Anderson. Key community activities featured within the tournament, such as Education Day, the Career Expo and Toyota Fan Fest will continue in Baltimore as well.
“We are honored to have been chosen as the host city for the CIAA’s 2021-2023 tournaments. We are thrilled that the CIAA organization has recognized what we all know very well – Baltimore is a city of unsurpassed hospitality and civic and cultural amenities that make it a destination for hundreds of thousands of visitors annually,” said Mayor Catherine E. Pugh. “We look forward to welcoming the CIAA, its players and many fans, and to hosting these major tournaments in a way that demonstrates what a truly great city we are, and what a great decision this will be for all.”
Located in the growing DC-Maryland-Virginia (DMV) corridor, where a robust CIAA alumni community resides, Baltimore is a short drive from member institution Bowie State University. “As president of the only CIAA school in Maryland, I am excited that the City of Baltimore has been selected as the new home for the CIAA Basketball Tournament. Baltimore has a rich history in basketball and sport. City officials, including Mayor Catherine Pugh, presented a strong, comprehensive plan to support CIAA teams and welcome our fans to the city,” said Dr. Aminta Breaux, Bowie State University President. “The Conference Board is looking forward to introducing sports enthusiasts throughout the Mid-Atlantic corridor to the CIAA tournament experience.”
“With attendees arriving by road, rail and air, the CIAA-Baltimore partnership offers a tremendous opportunity to showcase and benefit the greater Baltimore region as well as the entire State of Maryland. We are especially excited to highlight Baltimore’s sports history and venues as well as Maryland’s great educational institutions like Bowie State,” said Lt. Governor Boyd Rutherford on behalf of the Hogan Administration.
About the CIAA
Founded in 1912, the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) is the first African American athletic conference and one of the most recognized conferences in Division II. The CIAA conducts 14 championships attended by more than 150,000 fans from around the country. Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, the CIAA is governed by the Presidents and Chancellors of its 13 member-institutions: Bowie State University, Chowan University, Claflin University, Elizabeth City State University, Fayetteville State University, Johnson C. Smith University, Lincoln University of Pennsylvania, Livingstone College, Saint Augustine's University, Shaw University, Virginia State University, Virginia Union University, and Winston-Salem State University. For more information on the CIAA, visit theciaa.com. For more information on the CIAA Basketball Tournament, visit CIAATournament.org, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter and Instagram.
Charlotte councilman angry over failed CIAA bid, critical of tourism CEO https://t.co/ilANgSHE3D via @CBJnewsroom— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 8, 2019
Charlotte takes massive tourism and economic hit with CIAA relocation announcement https://t.co/kbGk5ULPPm— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 8, 2019
'Baltimore, you stood out': CIAA officials confirm tournament will leave Charlotte after 2020 https://t.co/FjfL9wdhsu via @wsoctv— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 8, 2019
Here's why Baltimore landed the CIAA tournament, estimated to draw 150K visitors https://t.co/kXmDOw2HYZ via @BaltBizOnline— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 8, 2019
Who’s to blame for the CIAA tournament leaving Charlotte? https://t.co/8PzogZSgOp— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 8, 2019
CIAA basketball tournament isn't coming to Norfolk https://t.co/aNLov9sFVF— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 8, 2019
Charlotte City Councilman James Mitchell blames CRVA for losing CIAA tournament https://t.co/wsvI3Pw603— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 9, 2019
Langston Women's Basketball Pushes Past Warriors 89-43
Women's Basketball Pushes Past Warriors 89-43
— Langston Athletics (@LangstonSports) January 8, 2019
- https://t.co/tAkBC8vmef pic.twitter.com/KAhuCWcpSj
EWC proving they’re contenders with an important conference win against GCAC newcomer Rust
@EWCAthletics proving they’re contenders with an important conference win against GCAC newcomer Rust. #TigerPride🐅 #GCACGameday #GCACMBB #GCACHoops #WarReady pic.twitter.com/xhHyxkV8dp— GCAC (@GCACInfo) January 8, 2019
TIGERS WIN! @EdwardWatersMBB picks up their first @GCACInfo victory of the season, 96-83 over @RC_BEARCATS1866 in Holly Springs, MS. Tigers move to 6-7 overall and 1-1 in GCAC play with the W. EWC hosts @SUNOKnights on Saturday at 5pm. #TigerPride!🐅🏀— Edward Waters Athletics (@EWCAthletics) January 8, 2019
Rogan, Blum help Cumberland Phoenix to victory over Fisk Bulldogs (Video Highlights)
MBB: Rogan, Blum help Phoenix to victory over Fisk @CUPhoenixMBB #Empower https://t.co/I91Gt0IhsQ pic.twitter.com/hUHklWSKvx— Cumberland Phoenix (@GoCUPhoenix) January 8, 2019
Tornadoes Win GCAC Matchup Versus Philander Smith
Men's Basketball: Tornadoes Win GCAC Matchup Versus Philander Smith— Talladega College Athletics (@DegaTornadoes) January 8, 2019
- https://t.co/9CBcKndWXK pic.twitter.com/nMrljHkrsk
Talladega Lady Tornadoes Earn Second GCAC Win Against Philander Smith
Women's Basketball: Lady Tornadoes Earn Second GCAC Win Against Philander Smith— Talladega College Athletics (@DegaTornadoes) January 8, 2019
- https://t.co/rpRvZgj6kN pic.twitter.com/bdw9yODlmO
@MIXTEAMBRI is in a league of her own! #DegaStrong🌪 #GCACHoops #GCACWBB #WarReady pic.twitter.com/SZZPHDFofx— GCAC (@GCACInfo) January 8, 2019
Fourth Quarter Rally Gives EWC Lady Tigers First GCAC Win Of The Season
Women's Basketball: Fourth Quarter Rally Gives Lady Tigers First GCAC Win Of The Season
— Edward Waters Athletics (@EWCAthletics) January 8, 2019
- https://t.co/pSHdl0MytF pic.twitter.com/JixlJiAuUt
No. 4 Langston Defeats Bacone Warriors 116-71
No. 4 Langston Defeats Bacone Warriors 116-71
— Langston Athletics (@LangstonSports) January 8, 2019
- https://t.co/2GE2C8FeI9 pic.twitter.com/nE0muqc9kb
SIAC Basketball Players of the Week 6
Ditalion Battle (@kysuathletics ) wins week 6 men’s player of the week as Tiffany Valentine (@shcbadgers ) and Ay’Anna Bey (@benedict_athletics ) share women’s superlative! #WePlayHard pic.twitter.com/0lvPpInf5W
— The SIAC (@TheSIAC) January 8, 2019
SWAC Women's Basketball Player of the Week: January 8
#SWACWBB: After making a major splash in her first taste of conference play - including a career-high 30 points vs. Grambling - @BamaStateWBB freshman Ayana Emmanuel has been named Player of the Week. MORE: https://t.co/cb1lW2viaI pic.twitter.com/nFq4oDS03s
— The SWAC (@theswac) January 8, 2019
SWAC Men's Basketball Player of the Week: January 8
#SWACMBB: @Bulldogs_Hoops/@AAMUBulldogs senior forward Andre Kennedy broke out in a big way with back-to-back double-doubles during the opening week of conference play, snagging Player of the Week honors. MORE: https://t.co/c9HtVT9Zn5 pic.twitter.com/Mwbba1ksh0
— The SWAC (@theswac) January 8, 2019
MEAC Announces Weekly Women's Basketball Honors
#MEACWBB: @MEACSports Announces Weekly Women's Basketball Honors #IBackTheMEAC https://t.co/oRWoCYxzxd
— Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (@MEACSports) January 8, 2019
MEAC Announces Weekly Men's Basketball Honors
#MEACMBB: @MEACSports Announces Weekly Men's Basketball Honors #IBackTheMEAC https://t.co/XyXqIDexjl
— Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (@MEACSports) January 8, 2019
CIAA basketball tournaments coming to Baltimore in 2021, with potential $50 million economic impact
CIAA basketball tournaments coming to Baltimore in 2021, with potential $50 million economic impact https://t.co/DqLmGrjfq7— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 8, 2019
Source: CIAA tournament to leave Charlotte for Baltimore after 2020 https://t.co/FjfL9wdhsu via @wsoctv— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 8, 2019
CIAA Tournament leaving Charlotte after current contract ends https://t.co/kQ8AEvJHVv via @CBJnewsroom— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 8, 2019
Howard Bison Grabs First MEAC Win by Blowing Past Maryland Eastern Shore
FINAL: .@HUMensBB cruises to their first @MEACSports victory of the season, knocking off Maryland Eastern Shore, 79-39! RJ Cole with a game-high 26 points in the win! 🔵🔴💪🏾🏀 #BleedBlue #OurTime #MEACMBB pic.twitter.com/MeQc8OuM4Y— Howard Athletics (@HUBisonSports) January 8, 2019
Final box score for tonight’s game pic.twitter.com/O4Em4Zfdcz— Hawk Men's Hoops 🏀 (@ESHawksHoops) January 8, 2019
Halftime box score for tonight’s game versus Howard pic.twitter.com/Lu3zKNFg3o— Hawk Men's Hoops 🏀 (@ESHawksHoops) January 8, 2019
Akuwovo Ogheneyole! pic.twitter.com/BzybRzofGV— Howard Athletics (@HUBisonSports) January 8, 2019
Chad Lott to Zion Cousins! pic.twitter.com/YL7elq96pE— Howard Athletics (@HUBisonSports) January 8, 2019
Chad Lott with the Three! pic.twitter.com/NsnXWPaHCH— Howard Athletics (@HUBisonSports) January 8, 2019
Let’s Go! pic.twitter.com/ny0W9JImDm— Howard Athletics (@HUBisonSports) January 8, 2019
SCSU football announcement set for Tuesday; Pough to join in news conference
S.C. STATE FOOTBALL: SCSU football announcement set for Tuesday; Pough to join in news conference https://t.co/eJ0y2IhoT7 via @thetandd
— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 8, 2019
#11 Morehouse Wins 8th Straight, Beats Lane 72-66
#11 Morehouse Wins 8th Straight, Beats Lane 72-66 https://t.co/qGXDvj8vbL— Morehouse Athletics (@MaroonTigers) January 8, 2019
MBB: FINAL | #11 @MorehouseMBB (12-1, 6-1)— Morehouse Athletics (@MaroonTigers) January 8, 2019
Beats Lane College 72-66
Stats & Info 📈
R.Andrews- 20pts (4-6 From 3pt)
J.Walker- 9pts 5reb 2blk
O.Alston- 9pts 7reb 4ast
C.Ebinum- 11pts 2ast@MC_TurntTigers @TheSIAC @BlackCollegeExp @HBCUGameday @MorehouseAlumni @AJCsports pic.twitter.com/ixkXkxru8Z
MBB: HALFTIME | #11 @MorehouseMBB— Morehouse Athletics (@MaroonTigers) January 7, 2019
Leads Lane College 42-35
Stats & Info 📈
R.Andrews- 16pts (4-6 From 3pt)
J.Walker- 6pts 3reb pic.twitter.com/hmJfuu25Tv
Marauders held scoreless in final 90 seconds; lose to Shawnee State 63-58
Marauders held scoreless in final 90 seconds; lose to Shawnee State 63-58 - https://t.co/RTl66Iypai pic.twitter.com/TYMWn3i2ga— Central State Athletics (@GO_MARAUDERS) January 8, 2019
Shawnee State knocks down three straight free throws; CSU trails by three with 29.7 seconds left - https://t.co/bxx8bGFl1d pic.twitter.com/nVpe91vS1W— Central State Athletics (@GO_MARAUDERS) January 8, 2019
HALFTIME: CSU leads Shawnee State, 31-25. Dreon Lewis leads all players with 10 points and six rebounds - https://t.co/bxx8bGFl1d pic.twitter.com/C5SthZACY3— Central State Athletics (@GO_MARAUDERS) January 8, 2019
— Central State Athletics (@GO_MARAUDERS) January 7, 2019
Spring Hill Badgers Use First-Half Burst to Surpass Fort Valley State Wildcats
SHC Women Win Second-Straight SIAC Game https://t.co/Yc9vcRpMAE— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 8, 2019
Badgers Use First-Half Burst to Surpass Wildcats https://t.co/1SSzA6UKTY— FVSU Sports (@FVSUATHLETICS) January 8, 2019
McMillan Pumps Career-High, FVSU Wildcats Hit Century Mark in Win over Badgers
McMillan Pumps Career-High, Wildcats Hit Century Mark in Win over Badgers https://t.co/rzvZVV3mOt— FVSU Sports (@FVSUATHLETICS) January 8, 2019
Badgers Fall to Fort Valley, 105-97 https://t.co/mkmfFRo5rW— Dbandman (@Dbandman2) January 8, 2019