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NCCU Eagles Basketball Eagles NCCU Basketball NC CENTRAL GAME NORFOLK STATE Eagles Spartans (2-3, 0-0 MEAC) 6/7 (1-5, 0-2 MEAC) www.NCCUEaglePride.com www.NSUSpartans.com SCHEDULE/RESULTS Saturday-Sunday, Jan. 23-24 • Norfolk, Va. • Joseph Echols Hall NOVEMBER NORFOLK STATE SPARTANSS NC CENTRAL EAGLES 25 (Tues.) at Campbell W, 70-65 (2OT) 29 (Sun.) at #6 NC State L, 70-108 LOCATION...................................Norfolk, Va. LOCATION................................Durham, N.C. CONFERENCE........................................MEAC CONFERENCE.................Mid-Eastern Athletic DECEMBER LAST GAME..........................L, 32-49 (Jan. 17) LAST GAME........................W, 87-58 (Jan. 11) 07 (Mon.) at High Point L, 65-87 at N.C. A&T (Greensboro, N.C.) vs. NC Wesleyan (Durham, N.C.) 19 (Sat.) COL. OF CHARLESTON L, 56-71 HEAD COACH..........Larry Vickers (Norfolk St, ‘07) HEAD COACH........Trisha Stafford-Odom (California, ‘92) NSU RECORD......................6th Season, 73-65 NCCU RECORD....................4th Season, 33-63 JANUARY CAREER RECORD.................6th Season, 73-65 CAREER RECORD...............7th Season, 70-108 11 (Mon.) NC WESLEYAN W, 87-58 Ja5-5 NCCU vs. NORFOLK STATE NCCU POTENTIAL STARTERS 23 (Sat.) at Norfolk St.* 3 PM (Last Game) 24 (Sun.) at Norfolk St.* 2 PM SERIES..............................................NSU leads 21-8 0 Paris McBride 5-6 G Fr. 7.6 PPG 30 (Sat.) NORTH CAROLINA A&T* 2 PM LAST MEETING.......................L, 75-83 (Feb. 3, 2020) 1 Cherelle Washington 5-10 Jr. G 6.6 PPG 31 (Sun.) NORTH CAROLINA A&T* 2 PM vs. Norfolk State (Durham, N.C.) STREAK................................................................L4 4 Necole Hope 5-10 Sr. G 10.6 PPG VIDEO................................Spartan Showcase ($10) 15 Anissa Rivera 6-1 So. F 16.0 PPG FEBRUARY STATS......................................NCCUEaglePride.com 33 Kiyana Brown 6-1 Jr. F 5.8 PPG 6 (Sat.) NORFOLK ST.* 2 PM TWITTER.................@NCCUAthletics or @NCCUWBB 7 (Sun.) NORFOLK ST.* 12 PM North Carolina Central University 13 (Sat.) SOUTH CAROLINA ST.* 2 PM 2020-21 Eagles Basketball Roster 14 (Sun.) SOUTH CAROLINA ST.* 2 PM 20 (Sat.) at South Carolina St.* TBD No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 21 (Sun.) at South Carolina St.* TBD 0 Paris McBride G 5-6 Fr. Richmond, Va./Riverdale Baptist School 27 (Sat.) at North Carolina A&T* TBD 1 Cherelle Washington G 5-10 Jr. Cape Coral, Fla./Daytona State College 28 (Sun.) at North Carolina A&T* TBD 2 Faith Williams G 5-8 R-So. Akron, Ohio/St. Vincent-St. Mary HS MARCH 3 Morgan Callahan F 6-1 Fr. Beach Park, Ill./Zion-Benton Township HS 8-13 MEAC Tournament 4 Necole Hope G 5-10 Sr. Waldorf, Md./East Carolina University Norfolk Scope Arena 5 Kieche White G 5-4 Sr. Washington, D.C./Friendship Collegiate Academy 10 Nyasia Palmer G 5-9 So. Milwaukee, Wis./Pius XI HS PRONUNCIATIONS 11 Madalyn Anderson G 5-10 So. Whitby, Ontario, Canada/J. Addison School #1 Cherelle Wasington: Ch-erEHL #4 Necole Hope: Nicole 12 Kaylah Barnes F 6-0 Fr. Dover, Del./National Christian Academy #5 Kieche White: KEE-shay 13 Khadija Demry G 5-6 So. Brooklyn, N.Y./Christ the King HS #10 Nyasia Palmer: Nah-YAH-zhah 15 Anissa Rivera F 6-1 So. Capitol Heights, Md./National Christian Academy #11 Madalyn Anderson: mad-uh-lyn #13 Khadija Demry: Cha-dee-juh dem-REE 32 Simone Edmundson PF/C 6-0 So. Fort Washington, Md./Bishop O’Connell HS #15 Anissa Rivera: Uh-NEES-ah 33 Kiyana Brown F 6-1 Jr. Yanceyville, N.C./Bartlett Yancey HS #32 Simone Edmundson: si-MON EHD-muhnd-suhn #33 Kiyana Brown: Key-yawn-nah 35 Promise Cunningham G 5-8 R-Fr. Seat Pleasant, Md./National Christian Academy #44 Ashlyn Lockard: Ash-lin Lock-ard 44 Ashlyn Lockard F 6-2 Jr. Tracy, Calif./Brookside Christian HS RS Pearl Dean C 6-3 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Indiana State University HEAD COACH: Trisha Stafford-Odom (Fourth Season) ASSISTANT COACH: Jason Harris ASSISTANT COACH: Erlana Larkins DIRECTOR OF PLAYER ENHANCEMENT: Jason Beaulieu DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS: Clarissa Adams revised 11/19/2020 LAST TIME IT HAPPENED... MEAC 2020-21 (SINCE D1 TRANSITION) PRESEASON POLL MISCELLANEOUS STATS SOUTHERN DIVISION Current Streak .............................................................W1 TEAM SCORING 1. Bethune-Cookman 106 (18) Current Home Streak ...................................................W1 Current Road/Neutral Streak .........................................L2 NCCU scored 100+ points N/A 2. North Carolina A&T 85 (4) Last Win .....................................vs. NC Wesleyan (Jan. 11) An opponent scored 100+ points 108 at #6 NC State (11/29/20) 3. North Carolina Central 69 Last Home Win ..........................vs. NC Wesleyan (Jan. 11) Last Road Win ..................................at Campbell (Nov.25) NCCU scored 90+ points 90 vs. South Carolina St. (2/1/20) 4. South Carolina State 37 Last Home Loss .............................vs. Charleston (Dec. 19) An opponent scored 90+ points 92 at North Carolina (12/8/19) 5. Florida A&M 33 Last Road Loss .................................at High Point (Dec. 7) NCCU scored 80+ points 87 vs. NC Wesleyan (1/11/21) NORTHERN DIVISION An opponent scored 80+ points 87 at High Point (12/7/20) 1. Norfolk State 108 (12) Double-Doubles (Career) 2. Morgan State 105 (5) Anissa Rivera .............................................................2 (8) Kiyana Brown ............................................................1 (2) 3. Delaware State 86 (1) MARGIN OF VICTORY 4. Howard 69 NCCU won by 50+ points N/A 5. Maryland Eastern Shore 61 (3) Games As Leading Scorer Kieche White .................................................................. 2 An opponent won by 50+ points 52, 102-50 at Iowa (12/14/19) 6. Coppin State 33 Necole Hope ................................................................... 1 NCCU won by 40+ points 41, 90-49 vs. South Carolina St. (2/1/20) Anissa Rivera .................................................................. 1 *Declined to play in 2020-21 after poll Kiyana Brown ................................................................. 1 An opponent won by 40+ points 41, 99-58 at Iowa State (12/10/17) 2020-21 NCCU won by 30+ points 35, 83-48 vs. Washington Adventist (12/17/19) PRESEASON ALL-MEAC An opponent won by 30+ points 38, 108-70 at #6 NC State (11/6/20) Game As Leading Rebounder Player of the Year: Amaya Scott, BCU Anissa Rivera .................................................................. 3 Paris McBride .................................................................. 2 FIRST TEAM Morgan Callahan ............................................................ 1 Name School Kiyana Brown ................................................................. 1 OVERTIME Daniella Hatcher, Sr., G Bethune-Cookman NCCU won in overtime 70-65 (2OT) at Campbell (11/25/20) Amaya Scott, Sr., F Bethune-Cookman NCCU lost in overtime 59-58 (OT) vs. FIU (12/6/19) Jayla Thornton, Sr., G Howard Game As Leader in Assists Dahnye Redd, Sr., F Morgan St. Paris McBride ................................................................. 3 Anissa Rivera, So., F NC Central Morgan Callahan ........................................................... 2 Kieche White .................................................................. 1 SECOND TEAM Cherelle Washington....................................................... 1 RANKINGS Necole Hope ................................................................... 1 Name School Faith Williams ................................................................. 1 NCCU defeated a ranked opponent N/A Sharajah Collins,Sr., G/F Delaware St. NCCU lost to a ranked opponent 70-108 at #6 NC State (11/29/20) Ashia McCalla, Jr., G Morgan St. Deja Winters, Sr., F N.C. A&T Game As Leader in Blocks Kieche White, Sr., G NC Central Anissa Rivera .................................................................. 4 Heniaya Moton, Sr., G SC State POINTS THIRD TEAM A NCCU player scored 40+ points N/A Name School Game As Leader in Steals An opponent scored 40+ points N/A Aliyah Lawson, Jr., G Coppin St. Paris McBride ................................................................. 3 Kieche White .................................................................. 2 A NCCU player scored 30+ points 32 by Joanna Miller vs. UMES (1/7/10) Lyric Turner, Sr., G Delaware St. Cherelle Washington ...................................................... 1 An opponent scored 30+ points 36 by La’Deja James vs. Norfolk St. (2/3/20) Krislyn Marsh, Jr., F Howard Brooklyn Bailey, Jr., G Eastern Shore Jayla Jones-Pack, Sr., F/C N.C. A&T 20-Plus Point Games NCCU QUICK FACTS Kieche White .................................................................. 1 REBOUNDS Kiyana Brown ................................................................ 1 A NCCU player had 20+ rebounds N/A SCHOOL NAME..............North Carolina Central University CITY/ZIP..........................................Durham, N.C. 27707 An opponent had 20+ rebounds N/A FOUNDED...........................1910 by Dr. James E. Shepard A NCCU player had 15+ rebounds 15 by Paulina Afriyie n. N.C. A&T (3/12/20) ENROLLMENT.........................................................8,011 Double-Figure Scoring Games NICKNAME...........................................................Eagles An opponent 15+ rebounds 15 by Arynn Eady at Charleston (11/15/19) Anissa Rivera .................................................................. 5 SCHOOL COLORS.......................................Maroon & Gray Necole Hope ..................................................................
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