YOU w till led th Pirat in ru hing thi year with 1,174 yards on 165c rri . He veraged 7.1 yard per ru hing ttempt. H I ch I ed up 413 STILL: Scintillating y rd apr iver giving him freshman talent. Pi- team le ding 1,611 all purpo yar . rate UVa transfer. ih tran fer ud nt from the Uni- versity of Virgini I led th Pi- rate in rin with 1 t uchdown . I DID YOU KNOW? Th aJl-time best 'nnlng percen in Div.1I h' tory is held by Norfol State at .736 (834-299) in 41 years. Norfolk State' first season was 1941. Lang on holds the NCAA Div. II regular e on record for most consecutive regular season victories with 52. The steak went from the first game of the 1943-44 season to the fifth game of the 1945-46 campaign. Compiled by Wa Dooley, Jr. THE STAT CORNER WHO ARE THE BEST PERFORMERS IN BLACK COLLEGE SPORTS .1993-94 BLACK COLLEGE BASKETBALL LEADERS IN BLOCKS, ASSISTS AND STEALS BLOCK lEADERS CI G BLK AVG Livingston, Howard Jr 26 115 4.42 Johnson. Va. Union Sr 29 90 3.10 Bivins, Albany State Sr 29 90 3.10 Rogers, Tenn. State Sr 31 93 3.00 Evans, Kentucky State Jr 27 72 2.66 Thomas, Coppin State Jr 30 80 2.66 Ford, Elizabeth City St Jr 28 60 2.14 Roach, L Moyne�Owen Sr 27 53 1.96 Walls, Prairie View So �3 40 1 73 Rucker, Miss. Valley se 27 31 1 14 Boyd, Hampton So 29 33 1.13 ASSISTS LEADERS CI G AST AVG Lottie, Alabama A&M Jr 31 230 7.41 Herron, WinstQO-Salem St Jr 27 202 7.48 Britt, Va. State Sr 28 197 7.03 Warmack, Ala. State Jr 29 153 5.27 Riley, Miss. Valley Sr 27 152 • 562 Gilliam, Fay tteville St So 29 144 496 Boyd, Johnson C Smith Sr 26 141 5.42 Jones, Southern-BR Jr 25 141 564 Langston, Morgan State Jr 29 138 475 Goodman, Coppin State Jr 30 122 406 Douglas, Kentucky St 27 112 4.14 Brown, Howard Jr 27 103 3.81 Mil s. D laware State Jr 25 93 3.72 Colson, Florida A&M Jr 27 74 2.74 STEALS LEADERS CI G STL AVG - Herron, WinstO'l-Salem St Jr 27 97 3.59 Rowland, orris Brown So 27 90 3.33 Walton , Alcorn State Jr 22 63 286 Peebles, Va Union Sr 29 78 268 Lott , Alabama A&M Jr 31 83 267 Allen, N C A&T State Jr 30 79 263 R' y, MISS Vall y Sr 27 71 262 Mil s, D law re State Jr 25 65 260 Riley, MISS Valley Sr 27 69 255 Colson. Florida A&M Jr 27 67 248 Langston. Morgan State Jr 29 68 2.34 Wnght. Morg n State Jr 24 55 229 Goodm n, COPPin State Jr 30 63 210 Bntt. V Slate Sr 28 58 207 "arrnack. Ala St te Jr 29 lJ: 206 Jon , South rn-BR Jr 25 38 1 52 Rucker, MISS V II Y So 27 41 1.51 Douglas K.entucky St 27 37 1 37 Mil ::', Claw re State Jr 25 25 100 'i()UR( L_ -_--- V L. I. .17 1994-95 BLACK COLLEGE BASKETBALL ( Standings) CI ru 12/12) 0-0 1-0 3-0 -0 2-1 4-3 0-0 4-1 4-1 7-2 2-1 7-3 0-0 2 1-1 3-2 0-0 1-5 0-0 4-2 2 3-5 0-1 2-3 0-0 2- 2 2-4 0-3 0-4 0-0 1- 0-2 4 0-3 �7 0-0 1 2·3 4-4 0-0 0-4 00 BAL C 3-2 3-1 3-2 7-2 3-1 6-1 CH DUL 4-1 7-2 2-1 4-1 2-2 3-4 0-0 2-2 3-2 7-2 L 1-2 1-8 0-0 2-3 1-2 3-4 2-2 4-3 0-0 2-3 1-1 4-2 0-0 1-2 0-3 2-5 0-0 1-3 0-0 1-4 0-0 1 0-0 ()'5 T on ESP 0-0 0-5 Lut Willi m. BCSP Editor With the Hei m n eted Downtown Athletic Club For example, many feel there w n b tt r Div. I-AA player in the 'country I t year than Howard quart rback Jay Wal r, n w f th New n­ gland Patri t . He led hi team t their first ever undefeated n, top ten nkin off berth where the Bi en d n tion I runner-up M r- h II. He threw for over 3, 00 y rd nd 24 touchdowns nd produced ver I miracle fin­ i he yet till could man geonly an eighth-plac fini h. If me people can trot out the w competition rgu­ m nt to deny McN ir the Hei man don't be urpri d ifth me idiot don't u e the rgu­ ment with the P yton Award. P yton, the J ck on State phenom who went on to come the NFL' II-tim lead­ ing ru her will b on hand Dec. 19 at New York' Trump Plaza to present the ward. Maybe hi pre nee and the we men of hi ccoompli hment will lend some anity to th proceeding. B cau if it' inju- tic that Mc air didn't win the Him n, only pure lunacy c uld deny him the Payton. have taying power LEGEND: Div. I-M awards honor Gra';'bling' Aobinson '''' and Buchannan. AI TSN will announce at the D c. 19 cerem ni the Ju!!lu "Buck" Buch nn n Aw nI, to be pre ented annually begin­ ning next e n to the NCAA Div. I-AA defen ive player of the year. Buchannan, agraduate of Grambling played for coach Robin nand wa draftedNo.l in 1963, the fir t from Grambling and the fir t from an hi t ric lIy black ch I. He went on to a tellar Hall of Fame career with the Kan a City Chief and icon id red ne f the greate t defen ive tackle of the m dern era. Buchannan died in 1992 following a battle with lung cancer. � Jo h ulbreatb, head track c ach at entral tate Univer- ity, ha een elected a an a. i ant c ach for the Olympiz cstival • July 2 -3 , 1 94 in I rad pring. ulbreath h led the Maraud r t eight NAIA team champi n hip. Hi w men' team have w n the utd r champi n hip the pa t four year and w n b th ind r nd utd r tiele in 1 9 . The entral tate men won the in- BCSP BASKETBALL POLL 1. TENNESSEE STATE (4-0) - Tigers are off to great start with wins over Tenn-Chatt.; defeated N.C. A&T last weekend. 2. TEXAS SOUTHERN (5-2) .- Continuing to play well off NCAA tourney appearance. 3. V1RGINIA UNION (5-0) - Here come the Panthers led by exciting slasher Thomas Meredith. 4. MISS. VALLEY ST. (4-1)- Delta Devils will contend for SWAC crown. 5. JC SMITH (7-2) - Golden Bulls upended Hampton In Charlotte. e. MILES (7-2) - Win over Alabama A&M 7. HAMPTON (7-2) - Won three straight ttus weekend and knocked Shaw back to reality .. 8. MOREHOUSE (8-1) - Tigers off to best start in SIAC. 9. BETHUNE-COOKMAN (2-3) - Surprising Wildcats haven't been hurt by "moral victory- schedule. 10. V1RGINIA STATE (4-3) - Earned spot with ups t home win over No. Division favorite Norfolk State. H rdrnan id. "Th Y (the pi y­ ers did v rthin they c uld . .ibly d . We ju. t didn't et th t last pu. h." Hardm n w . refer­ ring t Pin luff. pp tunity t pull ut th c ntcst n th ir final drive. ctting the 11 on their wn 6 ol­ I wing fety with 1':15t play.and fi hting in wind, th Id n t t h CHAMPIONSHI OOTBALL NAJA c three regi nal title, many th u hthistimew up.Wr ng. Hi Panthe it t P the CIAA n rthern divi i n with an un­ blemi hed 5-0 mark. Hold ver guard Tbom \ \ � re(lit� and . JURlor ------ ...... ----------� ply m ke I" '-- ___' J y Butler with help fr m big men Jame Mar hall and Ben Walla e have the Panther primed t attack. � The Sport Network, which pon o� the Walter Payton Aw rd ( ee tory a ve) will al have Legendary Grambling Coach Eddl Robin n on hand •. Monday D c. '9 to pre ent the NCAA Div, I-AA each f the ye r award named in hi h nor. Panther � Any n wh counted the Vlrglnl Union Panth r ut of th IAA b etb II ra had tter c unt again. They h uld know better. 1 II 10 d rchampi n hip in 1 3 and 1994 and al won th outd r champion hip in 1993, making Culbreath the nly collegiat c ach t have w n th ind rand ut­ d r titl in 1 . H i th only c ach t have � ur n ti nal cham­ pi 'n hip in ny ne year. Uni n ach D v Robbin h . ne er been known to bone c ught I epin . Hi ility to recruit Div.1 talent to the tiny Richm nd Va. h I ha re ulted in two nati cham pi n hip f r the Panther. during hi tenure. Butaft rhel st a crew f eni r wh had w n ver 1 game, a nati nal title and aid Hardman." hri' pa ju t t cau ht up in that wind." N ,which fini hed with an 1 1-2 rec rd c ,red the -ah d t uchd wn with 4: 9 remaining in the final peri d when tailbac 'ddie Akin plunged into the end z ne fr rn nc yard ut. D,l' id Winche ·ter th n kicked h.ll prov d to e th gamc-winrun tra into APB held the m - FRIDAY •. DECEMBER 18,1904 Ch yo y Virglnl Unlona-7:30p , .Dillard L.oul. Chri tlan 7:30p I" \ljaI vs. ��I U ! T�. Shaw at Ashland -7:3Op • )'. Ark-P_Bluff. C 1< net Langston 'Ke Invttat onal PraJrie View in Wright Stat Tourn ment TURDAY, DECEMBER 17. IBM Alab"", St te Auburn - 1 :OOp Augu t P n -'1:00p Bethune-Coo man St. Lout Unlv. - 12:30p Bowl State Copp n State - 8:00p Cheyney t Virginia Stat - 7:30p Del ware Stat St. Francl -7:30p Aortda A&M Alabama Furman at South Carolina State -7:3Op Grambling State at G orgia State -7:00p How d Jame Madison -2:00p Jack on State t Oklahoma -7:00p Knoxville at Birmingham Southern-7:30p lane at Drury College Uncoln (Pa.) at Virginia Union -7:30p Livingstone at Pfeiffer-7:30p Md.-Eastern Shore at Georgetown -7:30p South rn t South Alabama -7:30 Mis . Valley State at Alabama-Birm. Tournament Ark-P.Bluff. Clark and Langston in KC Invttatlonal Prairi View In Wright State T ournament Unlv. of D.C. at Mansfield -7:30p MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1994 Arkansas-Uttt Rock at Grambling State -7:00p Bethune-Cookman at Creighton -7:05p Florida A&M at Merr.phi Morgan State at Wi con In-Green Bay N.C. A&T at Duk Prairie VI w Cleveland State -7:30p Southern at South astern LA. - 7:30 Texas South rn at Texas-Pan American - 7:30p TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20,1994 AJabam Stat t UT-Chattanooga-7:00p D I ware Stat at MI I sippi -7:30p J ckson St e t Eastern Michigan -7:30p Mor hou e t Norfolk State -7:30p WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1994 Florida A&M t Arkans T nn St t at Va. Commonwealth-7:30p T x �h rn at Minne ota -7:00p n r kan I- n f tb 11 pr gram me up ju t h rt fa nati nal champi­ n. hip aturd y. N rthca t rn (Okl .) tat offiv rcat," MOODY: Running back scored UAPB touchdown but also lost costly fumble. vi tt ry over mi 'hty cntr I t tc. "W'v tter nc thi. r." - Lut wiltta