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FOR THE WEEK OF JANUARY 9 - 15, 2018 M E N ' S 2 0 1 7 - 1 8 B L A C K C O L L E G E B A S K E T B A L L (Standings and Top Players) CENTRAL INTERCOLLEGIATE MID EASTERN SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE SOUTHWESTERN CIAA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MEAC SIAC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SWAC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE INDEPENDENTS DIV CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL DIV ALL NORTH DIVISION W L W L W L W L W L EAST DIVISION W L W L W L Virginia Union 0 0 4 1 9 8 Bethune-Cookman 3 0 8 9 Claflin 9 0 16 1 W L W L W. Va. State 6 7 Virginia State 0 0 3 1 13 1 Morgan State 3 0 7 9 Clark Atlanta 8 0 14 1 Jackson State 4 0 7 10 Lincoln (Mo.) 7 8 Lincoln 0 0 3 3 8 8 North Carolina Central 2 0 8 8 Morehouse 8 0 13 0 Texas Southern 3 0 3 13 Tennessee State 6 9 Eliz. City State 0 0 1 2 5 5 Benedict 7 2 14 3 North Carolina A&T 1 0 8 8 Ark. Pine Bluff 3 0 3 14 Cheyney 2 10 Bowie State 0 0 2 3 7 9 SC State 1 1 5 12 Fort Valley State 6 3 9 8 ™ Prairie View A&M 2 1 5 12 UDC 1 12 Chowan 0 0 1 3 5 7 Savannah State 1 1 4 13 Paine 2 5 3 11 Alabama State 2 2 2 14 SOUTH DIVISION Albany State 1 5 1 13 Norfolk State 0 0 2 12 Alabama A&M 2 2 2 15 St. Augustine’s 0 0 5 1 8 9 Md. E. Shore 1 2 5 13 WEST DIVISION TOP PLAYERS Shaw 0 0 3 2 9 6 Florida A&M 1 2 2 17 Central State 3 4 4 11 Southern 1 2 5 11 PLAYER J. C. Smith 0 0 1 1 8 6 Coppin State 1 2 1 17 Miles 2 4 3 10 Grambling State 1 3 5 12 Pat Johnson-Agwu, 6-5, Jr., F, WEST VIRGINIA Winston-Salem State 0 0 2 4 4 11 Hampton 0 1 5 11 Kentucky State 3 6 4 12 Miss. Valley State 0 3 0 16 STATE - Averaged 15.5 points in two games. Had Livingstone 0 0 1 2 3 6 Howard 0 2 3 15 Lane 3 6 4 9 Alcorn State 0 4 4 13 team-high 18 points in loss to West Liberty and 13 Fayetteville State 0 0 1 4 4 11 Delaware State 0 3 2 16 Spring Hill 2 5 4 11 points in loss to Wheeling Jesuit. Tuskegee 1 3 2 12 TOP PLAYERS NEWCOMER Amariontez Ivory, 6-3, Jr., G, LINCOLN (MO) - Aver- TOP PLAYERS TOP PLAYERS LeMoyne-Owen 1 8 4 10 PLAYER aged 16.0 points in 1-1 week. Led Blue Tigers with 18 PLAYER PLAYER Jared Sam., 6-9, Sr., F, SOUTHERN - Averaged points in win over Northeastern State. Had another Trey Brown, 6-3, Sr., G, VSU - In 3-0 week, averaged Tiwian Kendley, 6-5, Sr., F, MORGAN STATE - PLAYERS OF THE WEEK double-double of 20.5 points 11.5 boards getting Joe Daniels Photo 14 points in loss to Central Oklahoma. 14.6 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1 block including 22 Averaged 32 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 1.7 PLAYER 19 points, 10 rebounds in win over Grambling, 22 NEW SAM WASHINGTON: In points vs. WSSU and 13 vs. Livingstone. steals in 3-0 week. Scored 11 of 28 points in final Brandon Morris, 6-8, Sr., F, BENEDICT - In 3-0 points and 13 rebounds in loss to Jackson State. ROOKIE 1:33 in comeback win over UMES, hit game-winner week, averaged 21.6 points including season-highs NEWCOMER as the new head football Jordan Peebles, 6-6, Fr., G, VUU - Averaged 7.0 vs. Savannah State. of 33 points vs. Miles, 16 rebounds vs. Tuskegee. Maurice Rivers, 6-7, Jr., F, JACKSON STATE - SHERIFF coach at NC A&T replac- points in win over Shaw and FSU. DEFENSIVE NEWCOMER Led Tigers with 14 points off the bench in win over NEWCOMER Phillip Carr, 6-9, Sr., F, MSU - Avgd. 10.7 regounds Ray Croon, 6-6, Jr., F, KENTUCKY STATE - In 1-1 Southern, also led JSU with 15 points and grabbed AT NC A&T ing Rod Broadway. Savon Goodman, 6-6 Sr., F, SHAW - Averaged 23 in two games getting 13 vs. SSU and 11 vs. UMES. week, averaged 22.0 points including team-highs 8 rebounds in win over Alcorn State. points in 1-1 week getting 22 points in loss to Va. Union Soufiyane Diakite, 6-6, F., B-CU - Had 34 boards of 24 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists vs. Paine. and 24 points in win over Bowie State. Shot 63.3% (19 11.3 rpg.) in three games with a high of 13 vs. Howard. of 30) from the field and 80% (8 of 10) from the line. ROOKIE BROADWAY RETIRES AT NC A&T; VSU'S R. J. COLE, 6-1, Fr., G, HOWARD - Averaged 31 points, 7.5 assists in two games. Had 30 points vs. BARLOW ON RADAR OF GRUDEN, RAIDERS FAMU, 32 in OT loss to B-CU. HOOPS SCHEDULE Md.-E. Shore @ Savannah State MON., JAN. 15 THURS., JAN. 11 SIAC MEAC SIAC Miles @ Central State Bethune-Cookman @ Stetson Philander Smith @ Lane Tuskegee @ Kentucky State Morgan State @ NC Central Paine @ Claflin Coppin State @ NC A&T Broadway out, Washington in at NC A&T INDEPENDENTS W. Va. State @ Glenville State Morehouse @ Fort Valley State Md.-E Shore @ SC State Spring Hill @ Lane Delaware State @ Florida A&M LUT WILLIAMS 40-8 over the last four seasons. FRI, JAN. 12 Rust @ LeMoyne-Owen Howard @ Savannah State Delaware State @ Hampton Clark Atlanta @ Albany State SIAC BCSP Editor In his 15 years as a head coach including SWAC Morehouse @ Albany State Rod Broadway, who led a remarkable turn- stints of four years at North Carolina Central SAT., JAN. 13 Alcorn State @ Miss. Valley State Miles @ Kentucky State CIAA Alabama A&M @ Alabama State Paine @ Benedict around in seven years leading North Carolina (33-11) and four years at Grambling State (35- Eliz City State @ Chowan Prairie View @ Grambling State Tuskegee @ Central State A&T football, officially announced his retire- 12), Broadway has compiled a 127-45 record Lincoln @ Bowie State Texas Southern @ Jackson State Spring Hill @ LeMoyne-Owen Fayetteville State @ J. C. Smith Southern @ Ark.-Pine Bluff Clark Atlanta @ Fort Valley State ment at a press conference Tuesday on the A&T (.738 winning percentage). He won two CIAA WSSU @ St. Augustine's INDEPENDENTS SWAC campus. titles, made two Div. II playoff appearances and Livingstone @ Shaw Cheyney @ Shippensburg Alcorn State @ Ark.-Pine Bluff MEAC St. Thomas Aquinas @ UDC Ten- Texas Southern @ Grambling St. "It's just time," an emotional Broadway said won one HBCU national crown at NCCU and Florida A&M @ Bethune-Cookman nessee State @ SIU-Edw'vlle Southern @ Miss. Valley State one SWAC title and one national title at Gram- Coppin State @ NC Central W. Va. Wesleyan @ W. Va. State Prairie View @ Jackson State before a packed house at the Alumni Events Howard @ SC State Center on campus. "That's right. It's time to go bling. Morgan State @ NC A&T SUN, JAN. 14 Virginia State vs. Virginia Union on," he said. Joe Daniels Photo Before his first head coaching job at NCCU, Broadway is leaving the reins of the Ag- ALL SMILES: (L. to r.) NC A&T Head Football Coach Broadway spent 22 years as a Div. I assistant, gie program to his most trusted assistant, Sam Rod Broadway, A&T Athletics Director Earl Hilton and primarily as a defensive line coach at East Caro- Washington, who has served as the Aggies' Associate Head Coach Sam Washington are all smiles lina, Duke, Florida and North Carolina. UNDER THE BANNER as Broadway announces his retirement and Washing- associate head coach since 2015 and defensive ton is named his successor Tuesday at A&T. This will be the first head coaching assign- WHAT'S GOING ON IN AND AROUND BLACK COLLEGE SPORTS coordinator and secondary coach since arriving ment for Washington, the architect of the Aggies with Broadway in 2011. famed defense that has finished among leaders in MEAC BASKETBALL TV SCHEDULE: Broadway was joined on the podium by been about the money. It's about an opportunity the MEAC and FCS in each of the last six sea- Four regular season games and 23 tournament games Washington and A&T Athletics Director Earl to spend time with my family, to do things I en- sons. joy doing and move on with my life. on the ESPN family of networks highlights the 2018 Mid- Hilton during the press conference. Hilton, who hired Broadway and praised the "I work for two of the best guys in the former coach for fixing the Aggies problems on Eastern Athletic Conference men's basketball TV sched- Broadway, 62, is going out with a bang. He is coming off his best season leading the world," said Broadway of Hilton and A&T and off the field, said he is excited to work with ule. Aggies including finishing a perfect 12-0 for the Chancellor Harold L. Martin. "I guy couldn't Washington. He said the opportunity is "long- The schedule tips off on Monday, Feb.
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