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DID YOU KNOW?
ALPHONSO FORD, of Mississippi Valley State, fin
ished his college cage career last season as the number
four scorer in NCAA history ... His career 3,165 points
puts him just ahead-of HARRY KELLY of Texas South
ern University who finished playing in 1983 with 3,066
career points Oscar Robertson (Cincinnati,1960) is
seventh on the same All-Time list and Larry Bird is
eleventh.
EARL ONROE of Winston-Salem State, holds the
NCAA record for points scored in a single season . _.
1,329 (1967, 31 games)
TRAVIS "The Mach'in " GRANT of Kentucky State
holds the NCAA record for points scored in a career ...
4,045 (1969-72,121 games).
Compiled by Wall ce Dooley, Jr.
THE STA
CORNER
WHO ARE THE BEST PERFORMERS IN BLACK COLLEGE SPORrs
1993-94 BLACK COLLEGE BASKETBALL
TOP SCORERS AND REBOUNDERS
SCORING LEADERS
G
FGM
3FG
FTM
PTS
PPG
Scales, Southern-BR
sr
27
293
0
147
733
27.1
Rogers, T enn State
Sr
31
288
4
179
759
24.4
Brooks, BOWie State
Sr
27
224
98
91
637
23.5
Wilhams, Norf State
Jr
32
254
16
211
735
22.9
Walton, Alcorn St
Jr
22.
174
55
80
483
21.9
Johnson, CI rk
Jr
25
225
24
67
541
21.6
Conic. Southern-BR
Sr
27
214
66
76
570
21.1
Sykes, Grambling
Jr
25
203
44
75
525
210
Higgs, Eliz City St
Sr
29
206
30
169
611
21.0
P
bles, Va Union
Sr
29
190
68
157
605'
208
I REBOUND I,.EADERS
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CI
G
REB
RAV
Scales, Southern-BR
Sr
27
384
142
Bivins, Albany State
Sr
29
349
12.0
� Rogers T enn St t
Sr
31
358
11 5
Rucker, MISS Valley
So
27
268
9.92
Holleman, Vlfg rna St te
Sr
27
261
9.66
Evans, Kentucky St
27
247
9 14
I Boyd, Hampton
So
29
250
'8.62 .
I Bunn. N C A&T
Fr
0
251
836
I Lunsford, Ala State
So
28
230
821
Walls, Prairie VI W,
SO
23
187
813
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FINAL 1993-94 BLACK COLLEGE BASKETBALL (Standings)
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Lut WIlliams
BCSP Editor
ri ici I 1m. Men
Oh, th re' a viet ry ev-
ry n nd th n, Ii e Tex
Pine Bluff
advances to
AlA final
Only a field g al pre
v nt d tw bla k c II ge f t
b II team fr m c mpetin f r
th AlA nati nal champion-
hipthi eckend. The Lan t n
Lion had a 41-21 win over Ar
an, -Pine Bluff thi ea n
nd win by both sch I would
have pr duced a rematch. But
while Lang ton fell three point
h rt,UAPB pulled out an thrill-
ing overtim win.
IptAYOFF -ij'PDATE I, 1 I ,.
Northea tern (OK) Stat 3
Lang ton 0
De piterackingup367
yard in total ffen e, Lang ton
c uld not ore and Northea t
ern State' David Winche ter
kicked a 27-y�rd field g al in
the third quarter to help the
Rcdmen hut out the Lions.
Lang t n running back LaMark
Brim ran for 157 yard in a
10 ing effort. Lang ton fini he
the ea n at 10-3.
Arkan a -Pine Bluff 50,
Western Montana 53
UAPB QB Chri
R bin n threw even TO
pa e five f thcm to WR An
th ny orri: but the Gold n
Lion till need cd overtime to
put away We tern Montana.
We tern Montana took
a 46-45 lead on a 2 yard run by
Nick Howlett with 1 :45 remain
ing. In an unu ual coaching
m ve followingan interception
faR bin n pa ,Hardman
in tructed the UAPB defen to
ler'the Build g core in order
t prevent the Bulldog from
running ut the clock.We tern
Montana running back Paul
n w ran 19 yard' untouched to
trctch the Icad to 53-45.
APB took the kick
ff and dr ve 90 yard to tie the
c re at 53-53. The drive in
cluded a 56-yard bomb from
hri R bin on to Anthony
William and concluded with a
19-yard p from Robin n to
Bruce Bailey. Robinson then
c mplet d a p to Nom for a
two-point conver ion to tie the
game and nd it to overtime.
UAPB got the ball first
and R bin n neaked in from
the one for a TO followed by
Wagley' PAT. The Golden Li-
n topp d w. Montana on
f urth down for the win.
R bin n fini hed the game
c mpleteing 2 f 33 p e for
62 yard and even touch
d wn. Receiver Anthony
N rri caught nine pa e for
165 yard and the five touch-.
d wn while Anthony William
fini hed the day with 4 catche
f r 1 yard.
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10-17
7·20
2·10 4-21
1·11 1·25
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D vid win it'
A WORK IN PROGRESS: UAPB Head Football Coach
Lee Hardman has reconstructed the Golden Lions'
program in just two years.
UII
He knows how to
win. He did it in high school and
he is one step away from the
completion of a miracle turn
around at the college level.
Lee Hardman had
everything to 10 when he took
over as head coach of the Ar
kansas-Pine Bluff Golden Li
on two year ago.. The school
had ju t come off the NAJA
"death penalty" and decided not
to field a team in the 1992 ea-
on. Pine Bluff administrators
then decided to look close to
home and chose Hardman, one
of the winninge t high school
football coache in Arkan as, to direct the re urrection of Golden
Lion football.
Hardman, a former defen ive back for UAPB, had just
completed hi ixth traight undefeated eason at Dollarway High
School in Pine Bluff. "I have alway wanted to coach at UAPB,"
Hardman said. " aching at my alma mater i like a dream come
During Hardman' tenure at Dollarway, his team cap
tured four tate title .made six appearance in tate champion hip
game , won nine conference titles and compiled a 34-0 record
while winning ix con ecutive conference title .
In hi first e n at Pine Bluff, the Lion had to forfeit
a 32-22 win over Harding University in his coaching debut. Still,
the 18000 UAPB fans present for the Arkansas Cia ic matchup at
Little Rock' War Memorial were extremely pleased with what
they saw. Hardman' philosophy wa imple. "What I try to do is
find football players who have a love for the game", he said, "If he
can think, block and tackle, I can make a football player out of that
person."
The Lio� went on to fini h 5-6. Thi year Hardman et
out to improve on hi first collegiate eason. Putting together a
team of fre hmen, junior college player and tran fers from other
school ,the 1994 Golden Lion' football team tarted it' quest for
a national title with a 15-14 win over Harding on August 27.
UAPB finished the nat 7-3 and barely qualified for
the NAJA playoff . The Golden Lion faced d fending champion
and top ranked Central State in the first round November 19, and
hocked th world with a 21-14 victory.
"W beat entral tate with our defen ive quickne ,"
aid Carl Whimper, UAPB Sport Information Director. "They
(Central tate) did nottake u eriou ly. We played a perfect game,
cked th ir quarterbac ix tim and h ked everybody."
In th emifinal again t We tern Montana the score w .
tied 53-5 at the nd of regulation. QBChri Robinson scored or. a
one yard run to give UAPB a 60-53 lead. We tern Montana drove
to the G lden Lion four-yard-linebefore DB Marcus Hewitt knocked
away. a fourth-down p in the end zone, giving UAPB the
•
In
ing
•
Ine
"Next year
we will put a
roof on this
house and
then go to
work on the
insides."
L Hardman,
UAPB coach
true. "
o
luff
Eric Moor
BCSP istant Editor
In (l t II, th tea
on th m field but et
different. Weekly bl c colle e
t m re offered up at the al r.
I it time for a mid-level
or mid-major divi ion within
CAA h ps? Or i th t configu
ration in foot II rving the
inter ofHBCU ? A 100 atthe
re ults of Divi ion I-AA football
competition may give r n to
U
min i, what re your obj -
tiv . I it to m e money? Pro
mote meaningful competition?
Sell your fan on the integrity of
your program? Or take butt whip
pin for a money guarantee?
That certainly could be
called pro titution.
BCSP BASKETBALL POLL
1. TENNESSEE·STATE (2-0) - The Tigers coming
off an NCAA bid start the season off right. .
2. TEXAS SOUTHERN (4-2) - A big win in New
Mexi90 and losses to class competition.
3. NORFOLK STATE (3-1) - Loss in New England
Holiday Classic but early win over NCC.
4. ALABAMA A& (3-1) - Tied eartywith Morehouse
and LeMoyne-Owen for W. SIAC lead.
5. COPPIN STATE (0-2) - Losses to St. John's aad
Oklahoma State keeps them in poll.
�. VIRGINIA UNION (4-0) - New cast of characters.
Same results as usual.
,
7. SHAW (7-0) - Surprising Bears won only seven
games 'all of last year.
8. PAINE (4-2) - SIAC co-favorite
9. JC SMITH (4-1) - Golden Bulls upended Hamp
ton in Charlotte.
10. HA PTON (4-2) - Win at NCCU but losses to JC
Smith and Jacksonville State.
overtime victory.
"Hardman i the hotte t ticket in Arkan , right now",
id Whimper.
Regardle of the outcome of Saturday' champi n hip
game, Hardman ha already made hi mark. "I told our kid we built
the foundation I ten and rai ed the wall thi ason, .. he said.
"Next year we will put- roof on thi hou and then go to work on
the in ide. It i the only way to build a house the right way, which
i the only way I care to build a hou .tt
Like phoenix, the Golden Lion f tb II program h
ri n from the he. Hardman dtnit hi goal include a three-to
five year plan to get UAPB up to Divi ion I-AA tatu nd back in
the 'SW AC, where as Arkan AM&N they h red the 1
champion hip .
He i right on .sch dule or maybe lightly ahead.