1994-95 BLACK COLLEGE BASKETBALL ( Standings) c ().O ().O ().O 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 e-e 0-0 1·7 0-7 0-0 0-0 1·7 0.0 0-0 0- e-o 1 2 3-2 7-2 1 1 4·1 7-2 3·2 3 2-1 4-1 " 2·2 3-4 3-2 7·2 1·2 1-8 1-2 34 CO E T IQUE no NCCU 1·1 4-2 SU ()"3 2-5 Write the BI c Coli eSpo P 9 at 407 Holbrook St., 0 nvill ,VA in nd Lut Willi m BCSP Editor an HOR thletic director ince hir d ju t three month ago. .MORE HONORS: The IAA nd IA plac d 27 players on the N AA Divi ion II AII- uth Regi n Team. Fifteen of25 first-team player (5 of l l on ffen e, t � 1 n defen e and 2 of 3 peciali t ) came fr m th tw BI k liege conference . FI : Ll - Darrell Jack n, Va. St t ; RB - Richard Huntley, Win ton-Salem St.; WR - Or nd Win t n- alem t. and Jame R , Norfolk St.; TE - Benford, Albany t. FIRST TEAM DEFENS'E: LINE - Brian Sa of the PAG. began in late Au­ gu t, we called itthen wplac f r I k c Beg port. We pr mi ed t give y u wh re nd when y ur fa­ v rite teams played, _c re and ph t fr . m bl c c liege game update on all the black c liege c nferenc and inde- THREE EN AND A BABY: Grambling's Robinson at 76 still setting the pace; Hampton president Harvey pu hing forward; Pin Sluff Hardman constructing a winner out of th she; and McNair, the next great one in his infancy. h tt r.And we talked abo t Grambling' d die Robin on and hi dra-' matic run for 400 vic­ tor i e w h i c h THE FACES OF PHASE 0 E lete , and fea­ ture n pi aye , coache , fan and even pre i­ dent that hap the pre ent and future of black college i> rts. In our first edition we warned you about Alcorn tate' danger u OB Steve Mc air and the fact that he w a legitimate Hei man Tro­ phy candidate and po ible fir t pick in the FL draft. ub equently and quite fit- CIAA release twe n Grambling nd Alcorn tat , and ev ry ingl bl c colleg game I rg or m n. Along the w y w brought you the "NIGHT­ MARE", black colleg leg cy of the FLand th dream com true of the Golden Lion of Arkan -Pin Bluff, NAIA _national runner -up. Th alvo have ben came' up a fired and the shots have truly little hort. been heard around the country T hat . and the world. leave u Ba ketball take cen- an excellent lead tory for next ter tage now, with baseball, year' e n. track and tenni in its hadow. In ub equent editi n we We'll be rightthere to cover all chronicled Hampton the action in Phase II - the Univeri ty' bold move to rivalrie, the tournaments and NCAA Divi i n I tatu, tal- the howdowns, Thi tripcould ented player to watch, cla ic be as exciting as the first one. matchup like the early tay on board. ea aon h tout (60-56) be- tingly hi photo ha appeared on eight of our 17 editions while hi name ha been in everyone. We called thi a year of change and gr wth for black college athletic ,and with un­ precedented televi ion cover­ age the product ha never been chedule Kudo for Hypin • Ir .... ;.1 ink it' Y to hy � - � .. arc. ot hardly. But Alcorn te Derrick Hackett did it and won an award for it. Hackett was selected as the 1994 winner of the Hype. man Award given to the Sports Information Director who personifie the hyperbolic nature of the Heisman Award. Hackett was honored for his efforts to promote Alcorn OB Steve McNair who fini hed third in the voting, an unprecedented finish for a black college player. Hackett ent out weekly update, features and four-coJor promoson McNair'sexpJoits and held weekly press confer­ ence . The award i ponsored by the Dead SID Society. '... oppin tate, the BC P pre ea on #1 pick, finally got into the win column. The agl . dr pp d Bowie tate la t aturday, 99 - 67. Five C U player cored in d u 1 figur led by idney Goodman with 17 point. Michael Thomas had 14 pint and 16 rebound. Tariq anders cored 16 point and yle Lock dropped in 15 pint. Afterlo ing to Oklahoma, t. John, Kan as, Mi ouri and Kan a tate ppin u d the experience to jump out to a 53 - 29 halftime lead and crui e to its fir t viet ry of the a on. r. outhwe tern thletic Conference ha promoted Lonza Hardy to the rank istant mmi ioner for Media Relation. Hardy had rv d . Publicity Director for the conference for five year prior hi pr motion. A member of the Board of Director for the lack olleg port Information Director A ociation, Hardy n w me th highe t ranking media relation profe ional at any black c llege conference. BCSP BASKETBALL POLL 1. TENNESSEE STATE (4-0) - No games this week. Face Virginia Comonwealth on 12/21. 2. TEXAS SOUTHERN (5-2) • Continuing to play well off NCAA tourney appearance. 3. VIRGINIA UNION (5-0) - Beat Lincoln. Holiday schedule is 4. MISS. VALLEY ST. (5-2)- Third place finish in .. UAB tourney. 5. JC SMITH (7-2)· Talented bunch holding steady .. Should contend for S. Div. crown. 6. COPPIN STATE (1-5) - Let's be serious. They are qood. . 7. SOUTHERN (�O) - Leading the nation in scoring at 1-28 ppg. 8. HAMPTQN ,(7-2) - Won three straight this week­ end and knocked Shaw back to reality. 9. MOREHOUSe (6-1) - Tigers off to best start in SIAC. 10. MILES (7-2) - Win over Alabama A&M. nter llegeiate Athletic As ociation has joined the Mid Ea tern �����-��-����������IM��o�n��rein�i��h�a��rit�n������:'� i �a' n.The ch dule of t levi ed ba ketball game for thi ea on includes four regular ea on games and four tournament game . Produced by Sunbelt Video and distrib­ uted on a network of independent tations and cable-tv outlets, the game begin J anu­ ary 21 when Elizabeth City tate vi its orfolk State. Other regular eason g m . include February 4 - Winston- alem tate at Johnson C. mith, February 11- Hampton at orfolk tate and February 18 - Virginia Union at orth arolina entral. The tourriament chedulewill feature the two men's emi-final game on F bruary 24 and the men' and women's champion hip game on February 25. A .alway , ch ck your local Ii tings for time' and tation. PK - K vin HUlon, N. Central; P - AJex Camp II Morri Brown OND TEAM 0 SE: LINE - David O'Har ,AJbany t.: l v, n Grah m, Fayett ville St.; Anthony Hackett Virginia t.; OS - Aaron parrow, Norfolk St.; RB - Antonio Leroy, Albany St.; T - ta y Grave , Virginia Union; WR - Dadario McCutcheon, Tu keg e o D TEAM DEFENSE: LlNE'- Micba I Lattimore, N .. entral; Leroy Lewi , Virginia St.; LB - Sila Demary, Virginia St.; hrist pher Th rna ,Tu kegee; DB - Greg William -Evans, N, entral DID YOU KNOW? BI hop Col leg holds the NCAA Oiv. III record for most points scored in a single game. They beat Southwest Assembly of God, 168 - 76 in a game played January 31, 1983. The NCAA record for fewest points allowed per game belongs to Alcorn Stat for their defensive effort in 1941. The Sraves gave up a total Of 323 points in 16 games. Norfolk State holds the NCAA Oiv. II regular season record for most consecutive games scoring 100 points. The Spartans went over the century mark 17 straight times in 1970. Compiled by Wallace Dooley, Jr. THE STAT CORNER WHO ARE THE BEST PERFORMERS IN BLACK COLLEGE SPORTS .. HBCU-NCAA ALL-TIME SINGLE SEASON SCORING LEADERS Name l School PTS AVG Div Year 1 Earl Monroe! W-S St. 1,329 '41.5 2 1967 2 Travis Grant/ Ky. State 1,304 39.5 2 1972 3 WilJje Shaw! Lane 706 39.2 2 1964 4' Thales McReynolds! Miles 706 39.2 2 1965 5 Mike Davis! Va. Union 908 36.3 2 1968 6 Shanr:lon Lily! Bishop 908 34.9 3 1983 7 Harold Aobertson! Lincoln (Mo.) 965 34.4 2 1978 8 Earnest Lee! Clark Atlanta 990 34.1 2 1985 9 Danny Dixon! Ala. A&M 910 33.7 2 1983 10 A.J. English! Va. Union 1,001 33.3 2 1990 11 Dwain Govan! Bishop 963 33.2 3 1975 12. Willie $haw! Lane 593 32.9 2 1962 13 Aaron James! Grambling 869 32.2 2 1974 14 Tony Murphy! Southern-SR 932 32.1 1 1980 15 John Atkins! Knoxville 783 31.3 3 1978 16 Ron Barrow! Southern-BA 707 30.7 '2 1975 17 Harry Kelly! Tx. Southern 862 29.7 1 1982 18 Earnest Lee! Clark Atlanta 861 29.7 2 1987 19 Gary Mattison! St. Augustine's 766 29.4 2 1991 20 Earnest Lee! Clark Atlanta 819 29.2 2 1986 21 . Harry Kelly! Tx. Southern 835 28.8 1 1983 22 Earl Jones! Univ. of DC 630 28.6 2 1984 23 Roh Barrow! Southern-BA 772 28.6 '2 1976 24 Gregory Jackson! St. Paul's 717 27.6 2 1981 \)R MR dBol AZ EZ VOL I. 0.18 •• BCSP NOTES COMPILED BY ERIC MOORE ... The h elected it Coache of the Year for fall sport. HARDY: An ap­ Hampton Univer ity' Joe Taylor wa named football Coach of preciated BCSID th Year aft r leading the Pirate to their third traight conference f tball champi n hip. orfolk tate Univeristy wept cro country oach of the Y ar h n r . Men' coach teve Riddick and women' coach verne weat were b th un nimou choice . In volleyball, Virginia Union' Jackie McWilliam wa narn d ch f the Year after leading aLady Panther turnaround in ju t two year. M William i a former tar at Hampton where he wa named fre hman player of y ar,4 tim AlI- lAA and All Tournament, and conference tournament MVP in o nd 1 2. Hampton retired her number 12 jer ey following her enior y�ar. THE" OU II. orehou e ollege ha announced that th y h v "di continued the ervice" of th ir entire football taff in 1 uding r kie head coach Vincent William . William t k v r th pr gram at the beginning of th ea on following th dep rture f r ig a n. William 'Tiger fini hed thi . a n at -7 inel uding a win over Howard at homecoming. M r h u will n w b looking for it fourth head coach in v n y ar . That rna two head f tball coach opening in the three tlanta niv r ity enter in titution a Morri Brown head ach and athl tic director . r omp on re igned recently WILLIAMS: Gone after 1 y ar at the helm. after one year. THURSDAY, DECE BER 22, 1 Coppin S te at Lou' lana Stat .. 8:00p Grambling Stat& t S.E. Louisiana - 7:00p Jackson State a1 Michigan - 7:30p Mi . Val y Stat at Wisconsin-Green Bay - 7:3Op South CaroUna State t South Carolin - 7:3Op St. Franc at Md. -Eastem Shore - 7:30p FRIDAY, DECE BER 23, 1994 Morgan State at Maryland TUESDAY, DECE BER 27.1.'" Morgan State at Ohio State - 8:00p Tu keg at Xavi r - 7:30p WED ESDAY, DEC� BER 28,1994 Augu va Savannah St. - 7:3Op In Aug ta College Tournament Bethu Cookman East Strou burg Johnson C. Smith - 7:3Op G rg town Gramb 'ng St- 6:00p In C8pita1-...--.:o Miss. V y Stat Geor - 7:3Op Univ. of D.C. va Norfolk S - 5:3Op in Aug-.