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North Carolina Central University Women's Basketball North Carolina Central University Women’s Basketball 2010-11 Schedule/Results (2-12 overall, 2-9 home, 0-8 road) 11/9 JOHNSON C. SMITH (X) L 64-93 The Lady Eagles of North Carolina Central University 11/14 Wake Forest L 47-111 vs. 11/20 PRESBYTERIAN W 43-38 The University of Maryland Eastern Shore Lady Hawks 11/26 *University of Hawaii L 47-82 11/27 *Gonzaga L 52-94 Date: January 10, 2011 Tipoff: 5:30 p.m. 11/28 *Long Beach State L 61-78 Site: Durham, N.C. 12/2 WINTHROP L 60-62 Arena: McDougald-McLendon Gymnasium 12/4 South Carolina State L 32-66 Series: Fifth Meeting (UMES leads 3-1) 12/7 Gardner-Webb L 54-62 Radio (NCCU): Paul Doherty (Play-by-Play) Danielle Johnson-Webb (Color) 12/14 Campbell L 61-67 Storylines: NCCU battles its third Mid-Eastern Athletic 12/18 LIBERTY W 50-48 Conference opponent this season ... Lady Eagles are 0-2 against MEAC 12/21 #6 WEST VIRGINIA L 39-71 opponents ... NCCU fell to South Carolina State, 66-32 on Dec. 4 and lost to 12/29 UNC ASHEVILLE L 56-67 Delaware State, 69-48 on Jan. 8 ... The Lady Eagles host the Lady Hawks for the fifth time in school history ... NCCU enters the contest coming off a 69-48 1/3 #8 University of North Carolina L 40-97 loss to Delaware State on Jan. 8 ... Chasidy Williams netted a season-high 20 1/8 DELAWARE STATE L 48-69 points ... The Lady Hawks hit the NCCU hardwood following a 73-62 loss to 1/10 UNIVERSITY MARYLAND 5:30 p.m. South Carolina State on Jan. 8 ... Kwinnyata Mercer scored in double-figures EASTERN SHORE for the Lady Hawks with 15 points ... Three NCCU student-athletes lead 1/15 Coppin State 2:00 p.m. the offensive regime: Jori Nwachukwu (12.8), Chasidy Williams (12.3) and Shanise Blanks (7.0) ... NCCU scores 49.3 points per game, hits 31 percent 1/17 Morgan State 5:30 p.m. from the field, 20 percent from behind the arc and 63 percent from the free 1/22 Norfolk State 4:00 p.m. throw line ... UMES averages 52.8 points per game, shots 34 percent from the 1/24 North Carolina A&T State 5:30 p.m. field, 30 percent from the long range and 62 percent from the charity stripe. 1/29 FLORIDA A&M 2:00 p.m. Probable Starters... 1/31 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 5:30 p.m. Blaire Houston is a 5-5 guard from South Plainfield, N.J. 2/5 Howard 2:00 p.m. MPG FG% FT% PPG 2/7 Hampton 6:00 p.m. 24.5 .382 .718 6.3 2/12 MORGAN STATE 2:00 p.m. Shanise Blanks is a 5-9 guard from Wilmington, N.C. MPG FG% FT% PPG 2/14 COPPIN STATE 5:30 p.m. 28.9 .225 .813 7.0 2/19 NORFOLK STATE 2:00 p.m. Jori Nwachukwu is a 6-0 forward from Upper Marlboro, Md. 2/21 NORTH CAROLINA A&T 5:30 p.m. MPG FG% FT% PPG 2/26 Florida A&M 4:00 p.m. 29.4 .352 .598 12.8 Chasidy Williams is a 5-10 forward from Fayetteville, N.C. 2/28 Bethune-Cookman 5:30 p.m. MPG FG% FT% PPG 3/3 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 5:30 p.m. 27.6 .451 .716 12.3 J’Mia Pollock is a 6-2 forward from Winston-Salem, N.C. X- Exhibition game MPG FG% FT% PPG 16.1 .269 .500 1.6 *- Hawaii Tournament Home games in bold and CAPS 2010-11 NCCU Athletics 1 North Carolina Central University Women’s Basketball GENERAL INFORMATION NCCU Seeks to Snap a Rough Four-Game Skid School ........... North Carolina Central University The North Carolina Central University women’s basketball City/Zip ................................ Durham, NC 27707 team (2-12) will host the University of Maryland Eastern Shore on Founded......................1910 by James E. Shepard Monday, Jan. 10 for their last home game before their four-game Enrollment ...................................................8,612 road trip. Tip-off is slated for 5:30 p.m. in McDougald-McLendon Nickname .........................................Lady Eagles Gym. Colors ...................................... Maroon and Gray NCCU has faced the MEAC foe four times in school history; Facility ...... McDougald-McLendon Gymnasium Capacity ......................................................3,056 UMES leads the series 3-1. National Affiliation ..................NCAA Division I The two programs met twice last season, the most recent (Reclassification) contest was in Princess Anne, Md. on Jan. 27. The Lady Hawks Conference ..........Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC) defeated the Lady Eagles, 64-43. NCCU’s unbalanced offense Chancellor ...............................Dr. Charlie Nelms lead to 32 turnovers, which UMES capitalized on with 25 points. Alma Mater (Year) ...Arkansas Pine Bluff (1968) Adding to the Lady Eagles’ last season’s offensive troubles were the Athletics Director ................................................. .............................. Ingrid Wicker-McCree, Ed.D. Lady Hawks 15 stolen possessions. Alma Mater (Year) ....George Washington (1989) NCCU enters the contest coming off a 69-48 loss to Senior Woman Administrator .....Etienne Thomas Delaware State on Jan. 8 in Durham, N.C. Sophomore Chasidy Williams netted a season-high 20 points for the Lady Eagles COACHING STAFF Along with Williams’ season-high performance, senior Jori Head Coach ...............................Joli D. Robinson Alma Mater (Year) . Winston-Salem State (1977) Nwachukwu and Houston scored nine points apiece. Nwachukwu Record at NCCU (Years) .........210-202 (15 yrs.) paced the rebounding game by grabbing 11 boards. Blanks finished Career Record (Years) ..............210-202 (15 yrs.) with five points for the Lady Eagles. Associate Head Coach .............Antonio O. Davis The home team grabbed 45 rebounds, blocked four shots Assistant Coach ..................... Marquetta Dickens (three of which were blocks by Nwachukwu), stole nine Lady Assistant Coach ..............................Leah Frierson Hornet possessions, and forced 21 turnovers. Athletic Trainer ..........................Brigitte Council Office Phone ...................................919.530.6215 The Lady Eagles were 31 percent from the field, 25 percent from the long range and 50 percent from the charity stripe. BASKETBALL OFFICE Office Phone ...................................919.530.7051 Starters Returning Office Fax .......................................919.530.5426 Name Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Other Best Time to Reach ..........................Contact SID Blaire Houston G Jr. 5-5 8.2 2.0 55 assists J’Mia Pollock F So. 6-2 2.8 4.8 33 blocks SPORTS INFORMATION Assistant Director/WBB Contact ..Ariel Germain Letterwinners Returning Office Phone ...................................919.530.6892 Name Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Other Cell Phone ......................................919.667.7966 Shanise Blanks G Sr. 5-9 9.0 2.0 64 3-pt FG Fax..................................................919.530.5426 Sheresa Mills F Sr. 5-11 1.6 1.8 7 assists E-Mail [email protected] Jori Nwachukwu* F/C RSr. 6-0 18.5 7.7 22 blocks Sports Information Director ...............Kyle Serba Chasidy Williams* F RSo. 5-10 11.8 5.0 62 steals SID Office Phone ...........................919.530.7054 SID E-Mail .............................. [email protected] Newcomers Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown SID Mailing Address............................................ Tiffany Gary F/C Fr. 6-1 Delray Beach, Fla. ........................116 McDougald-McLendon Gym Alesha Jenkins F Fr. 6-0 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ........................................1801 Fayetteville Street Tenika Neely G Fr. 5-6 Charlotte, N.C. .............................................. Durham, NC 27707 Sierra Solomon G/F Fr. 5-10 Raleigh, N.C. Athletics Dept. Phone ....................919.530.7057 Athletics Dept. Website ......www.NCCUEaglePride.com 2010-11 NCCU Athletics 2 North Carolina Central University Women’s Basketball BASKETBALL HISTORY This season, Nwachukwu leads the Lady Eagles in average points per game (12.8), rebounds (8.2 pg), minutes (29.4 pg) and First Year of Basketball .................................1975 All-Time Record (Years) ...........376-508 (35 yrs.) with 16 total blocks. Williams trails Nwachukwu with 12.3 points All-Time MEAC Record (Years) ....29-63 (5 yrs.) per game and 5.8 rebounds per game, while Blanks has distributed MEAC Regular-Season Titles ...................... None 21 assists and stolen 25 opponents’ possessions. As a unit, NCCU MEAC Tournament Titles ............................ None scores 49.3 points per game, hits 31 percent from the field, 20 MEAC Tournament Record .................. Unknown percent from behind the arc and 63 percent from the free throw line. NCAA Tournament Record (Years) ...................... ............................................... 5-5 (5 yrs. - Div. II) Scouting the University of Maryland Eastern Shore Last Postseason Appearance ................................. Fred Batchelor enters his seventh season as the head ..................NCAA Division II Regional Semifinal women’s basketball coach the University of Maryland Eastern. Last Postseason Opponent ........... Georgia C&SU Batchelor is the winningest coach UMES history. Under his Result (Date) ..........63-72 Loss (March 10, 2007) leadership, the Lady Hawks have compiled over 80 wins and are 57-45 (.558) in MEAC play. TEAM INFORMATION UMES enters the contest following a 73-62 loss to South 2009-10 Overall Record ...............................11-18 Carolina State on Jan. 8. Kwinnyata Mercer scored in double- 2009-10 Home Record .....................................7-3 figures for the Lady Hawks with 15 points. LaKendra Wilkerson 2009-10 Away Record ....................................2-15 paced the rebounding game with eight boards. Casey Morton 2009-10 Neutral Record ...................................2-0 conducted the offense with five assists. Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..........................7/7 UMES’ offense is lead by Mercer (10.0 ppg) and Morton Starters Returning/Lost ....................................2/3 (9.8 ppg). Chena Parker leads the Lady Hawks rebounding Newcomers .........................................................6 at 4.5 boards. Adobi Agbasi has blocked 8 shots this season, LIVE AUDIO while Morton has dispersed 22 assists and stolen 18 opponents’ Play-by-Play Coordinator .................Chris Hooks possessions. UMES averages 52.8 points per game, shots 34 Affiliation .........................NCCU Sports Network percent from the field, 30 percent from the long range and 62 Phone...............................................919.530.6017 percent from the charity stripe.
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