Hoops Action Turns to Conference Play LUT WILLIAMS Weeks Which Should Be a Good Ented Players Into the Bulldog BCSP Editor Indicator of Just How Far They've Line-Up
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J£ For the Week of Jan. 2 through Jan. 8. 2001 f* I ~A A Centrai Intercollegiate M® Eastern Southwestern ^ 1 ." Q I A r* Southern Intercollegiate QVA/A SCORES Athletic Association 1MFAH.1 ^ Athlet® Conference ^,riv/ Athletic Conference UVVnV/ Athletic Conference OTHERS JAN. 1 THRU (Ml thru iwi thru imi THRU 12/31 Evansville 86 Tenn Slate 80. OT DIV ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L Cheyney 5 3 DEC 31 EAST DIVISION Norfolk Paine 2 15 2 Alabama State 2 0 6 5 UOC 4 8 Arkansas 121 State 2 0 2 8 Gram6ling66 Bowie State 10 9 1 SC State 10 4 8 Lane 2 14 5 Southern 2 0 4 4 Central State 2 5 DEC 30 Virginia State 0 0 5 1 Hampton 2 1 7 3 Kentucky State 4 2 5 4 Alabama A&M 2 0 4 6 Tennessee State 3 9 Alaoama 82. Alabama Stale 56 - Shaw 0 0 5 3 Bethune-Cookman 2 1 4 5 Fort Valley State 3 2 5 5 Alcorn State 2 0 2 8. Morris Brown 2 10 Bowie Stale 90 Pitt-Jnstown 73 Virginia Union 0 0 5 5 Coppin State .21 46 LeMoyne-Owen 3 2 4 6 Miss Valley 0 0 2 4 California |PA) 74 Va Union 71 Elizabeth City 0 0 4 4 Delaware State 11 2 8 Miles 2 2 6 4 Ark Pine Bluff 0 0 0 8 UDC 81. Glenviiie State 77 St Paul's 0 1 3 7 Florida A&M Morehouse 115 4 Prairie View 0 2 18 Duke 108. N C 12 3 8 A&T 73 Morgan State 12 2 6 Tuskegee 0025 Texas Southern 0 2 19 Fayetteville State 83 St Pauls 58 WEST DIVISION 8 Florida AAM 87 NC AAT 0 12 6 Albany State 16 2 9 Grambling 0 2 0 Colgate 80 Winston-Salem StateO 0 9 1 0 12 F* Fresno State 107, Norfolk Stat^SO Maryland-ES 0 1 16 Clark Atlanta 0 15 5 Jackson State 0 2 ° Maryland 105 UMES 53 "j J C Smith 0 Qa 7 2 Howard 0 2 2 8 Mississippi 94. Morris Blown 59 Fayetteville State 0 (r 7 2 SIAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK SWAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK \ '/ /I N C Central 66 Ga 66 St 0 0 7 3 CoHege Augustine's MEAC NA NA [_ iaw/ ii Ohio State 80 State 42 PLAYER OF THE WEEK Coppm N C Central 0 0 3 6 NA HEADED CIAA Pro TCU 130 UAPB 71 0 18 a Tulsa 115, Prairie View 46 Livingstone Q. GIDNEY: Black col¬ W Virginia 74. Delaware State 53 FOR THE lege's leading scorer's W-Salem St 103, WV Tech 72 CIAA PLAYER OF THE WEEK (25.2 ppg.) team strug¬ NA HOOP gling at 1-8. FIRST BCSP MEN'S HOOPS TOP TEN; SEC¬ IVOND AND THIRD "BAAD TEAM" UNVEILED Hoops action turns to conference play LUT WILLIAMS weeks which should be a good ented players into the Bulldog BCSP Editor indicator of just how far they've line-up. SCSU has played rela¬ UNDER THE BANNER Two men's NCAA Div. I come. tively well in a lough non-confer¬ * 4 . black basketball teams, As of the last to ence schedule which means they 1. Bowie State (9-1) WHAT'S GOING ON IN AND AROUND BLACK COLLEGE SPORTS college ranking prior ; j and four women's teams have the holiday break, the Bulldogs will be a force again in conference 2. Norfolk State (2-8) emerged from the annual pre- (3rd), JCSU (2nd), WSSU (4th), play. A look at MEAC scores 3. Hampton (7-3) 4. S. C. State GOING BOWLIN': Gramhling State wide January massacres with winning * « IUKPXN VSU (6th) and FSU (7th), are all shows that once again come tour¬ (4-8) ' receiver Scotty Anderson has been selected to play in the records. CIAA Photo All Pro Photo in tl|9AKl>hcJ$ of Div. II South nament time any of six or seven 5. W.-Salem State (9-1) Delchamps Senior Bowl. Meanwhile their Div. II counter¬ 0 ALESSIO AND WILLIAMS: Atlantic regional rankings. teams could take the title. 6. Southern (4-6) are Bowie Alabama State (6-5. 2-0) of 7. Alabama A&M 20 in Mobile. Ala. Anderson parts having much better luck State coach and Hampton (7-3, 2-1) is one of (4-6) with one men's team ranked in the Hampton player lighting up the two Div. I teams to in the SWAC is the other Div. I team 8. J. C. Smith (7-2) becomes the first emerge Grumbling top 25 and several women's teams their respective conferences. the new year with a winning with more wins than losses head¬ 9. Virginia State (5-1) player to play in a major post¬ in position to be ranked (when the record. The Pirates, led by pre¬ ed into the new year. But the 10. Bethune-Cookman Hornets to season All-Star game since women's Div. II rankings come pion Winston-Salem State their season MEAC Player of the Year have losses MEAC out only loss (83-69) on Nov. 25 in Tarvis Williams' 21.8 6.7 members Florida A&M and defensive end Albert Keese this week). points, Paine (5-2, is the The unmerciful Winston-Salem and have put rebounds and 4.7 blocks Coppin State, and a loss to 2-1) only was selected to the 19% butt-kickings per SIAC team ranked in the South are over now as the Div. teams together an impressive group of game, have done well against Morris Brown among their five Senior Bowl. Anderson has w ins Region rankings (tied for 10th). All Pro prepare to take turns on that has them ranked 14th in lesser D-l competition including defeats. Photography two brothers who beating.up Defending champion LeMoyne- NEXT IN LINE: have each other. We take a look this the nation in NCAA Div. II hoops wins over E. Michigan, W. Southern (4-5, 2-0) looks to J Grambling's Owen (4-6, 3-2) is off to a slow Anderson looks to fol¬ played in the NFL, Stevie, a week at what has on to this headed into the new year. A'lessio, Michigan, Wisconsin-Green be the class of the SWAC. They Scotty (1) gone Bay start Ortiz Glaze is low his brothers into the NFL. in the men's sea¬ a formerjunior coach, has and State. But the Pirates bave played .500 ball while though filling wide receiver with the New point basketball college Chicago losing it Glaze is the in several Div. I recruits have a { to Tulane SE up. (22.6) second » . son and our first men' s hropght already loss in conference decently (82-75). York Jets and Anthony, a give black scorer BCSP Ten. We'll look at the and has three Kandy Gill to Norfolk State (87-86 on Louisiana (66-63) and NW State leading college defensive back for the San has Top players play behind forward Diego Chargers. Grambling women next week. (14.0), Sylvester Banks (13.8) Nov. 29). Williams is second in 57-53). Defending tournament Livingstone sent 16 to ; players the post-season game. Hampton senior run¬ MEN and Jamal Shivers (11.6) current¬ the nation in blocked shots. (ihampion Jackson State is off to Rodney Gidney (25.2). Gidney is third in Div. II while ning back Montrell Coley will play in the Hula Bowl on Jan Bowie a ly averaging in double Norfolk State is «i horrible 0-12 start while 2000 scoring State (7-1). perenni¬ figures. (2-8, 2-0) Glaze is i 1th. ; 20 in Maui. Hawaii. finished his career as al CIAA doormat, is the BSU has a big date Jan. 2 in winless outside the conference ' egular season champ Alcorn Coley Hampton's surprise * all-time leading rusher (3,838 yards), third best all-time in the team of that conference and in all Petersburg. Va... when they face against stronger Div. I programs state is also struggling at 2-8 the 5-1 of State like Seton Hall, 1 both wins are in confer- MEAC. and broke the season of black college basketball so far Trojans Virginia LSU, Maryland hough single black college touchdown c this season. finished 6-20 a who are also off to a good start. and Fresno State but has knocked :nce play. (28) and mark (176 this They scoring points) season, year ago. The Bulldogs will then host 7-2 off Hampton and Howard in the The Bulldogs, led by second- Fayetteville State (1/11), 5-3 conference. Defending champion TOP ATTENDANCE: Southern University is year coach Luke D'Alessio. gave Shaw (1/13) and 7-2 Johnson C. South Carolina State (4-8, 1-0) LARGEST ATTENDED BLACK COLLEGE at the top of the list of NCAA Div.. I-AA schools in averaged two-time defending CIAA cham- Smith (1/16) over the next two under head coach Cy Alexander FOOTBALL GAMES IN 2000 attendance for is infusing a whole new set of tal- football this year. The Jaguars drew an average 1. Bayou Classic, Nov. 25, New Orleans, LA of 27.100 fans to their five home dates this season. Next in line Southern vs. Grambling State 72,000 2. Florida Classic, Nov. 20, Orlando, FL among black colleges is Florida A&M which finished fifth BUSH Notes Florida A&M vs.