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Bowie State Men’s Basketball
Radio / TV Roster
#5 Arthur Bowers6-3 200 Sr. G
Wilmington, DEUniv. of Massachusetts
#3 Corey Stevens5-10 170 So. GGlenarden, MD
Good Counsel HS
#4 Carlos Williams6-1 190 Sr. GLouisville, KY
UNC-Charlotte
#1 David Paris6-9 255 Sr. FSan Jose, CA
California-Berkley
#12 Anthony Ivory6-10 340 Jr. F/CWashington, DC
Temple Univ.
#13 Jeron Jackson6-2 185 Jr. G
Kensington, MD Einstein HS
#15 Curtis Massey6-7 208 Jr. F
Upper Marlboro, MDDodge City CC
#20 Corey Camphor6-0 210 So. G
Upper Marlboro, MDBridgton Academy
#24 Jamil Ab’dal-Aliyy6-7 215 Sr. CHouston, TXShaw Univ.
#30 Christian Jackson6-5 230 So. FAlexandria, VA
Manhattan College
#43 Orlando Wright 6-3 195 Sr. G
Bowie, MDPrince George’s CC
#32 Ella Ella6-8 255 Sr. F
Washington, DCKnoxville College
#32 Joshua Johnson6-6 212 Sr. FAnnapolis, MD
Polk CC
#44 Emanuel Witherspoon 6-3 215 Sr. C
Temple Hills, MDRiverdale Baptist HS
#45 Jason Ingram 6-5 204 Sr. GAlexandria, VADodge City CC
#55 Matthew Legare 5-11 160 Fr. GGlen Burnie, MD
Antioch Christian School
Luke D’AlessioHead Coach
Fred BurroughsAssistant Coach
James SimmonsAssistant Coach
Timothy ThomasAssistant Coach
Ronald WinbushAssistant Coach
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Table of Contents
Media Information / Bulldogs Quick Facts ..................................1History of Bowie State University ................................................2University President .........................................................................3Athletic Administration ............................................................. 4 - 52007-08 Outlook ..............................................................................6Head Coach .......................................................................................7Assistant Coaches .............................................................................8Roster Breakdown ............................................................................9Meet the Bulldogs ..................................................................10 - 172006-07 Statistics ...................................................................18 - 19All-Time vs. Opponents ................................................................ 2 0Year -by-Year Results .................................................................... 2 1All-Time Game-by-Game Results .......................................21 - 272006-07 Superlatives ..................................................................... 2 8Individual Career Records ...................................................29 - 30Athletic Staff Directory ................................................................ 3 1The CIAA ......................................................................................... 32
Media Information
Interviews: Arrangements for interviews with the student-ath-letes and coaches must be coordinated through Gregory C. Goings - Sports Information Director.
Credentials: Requests for media credentials should be made at least 48 hours in advance of the game date. No credential requests will be accepted on game day. Credentials will be left at James Gymnasium (A.C. Jordan Arena) Will Call Table.
Press Row: The press area is located at the scorers table and across from the scorers table and is restricted to working media representatives and others whose duties entail the use of press row. Pre-game information, game notes and complete halftime and fi nal statistics will be provided. All media are expected to observe proper decorum on press row at all times per NCAA regulations. Only authorized print personnel are guaranteed seating.
Photography/Video: Photographers and videographers may shoot along the end lines in designated areas.
Broadcast Space: Since broadcast space in A.C. Jordan Arena is limited, it is suggested that only one radio and/or TV crew be des-ignated from the visiting team’s media. Contact the BSU Offi ce of Sports Information at least two weeks in advance to coordinate ar-rangements. A courtesy line is available in the upper broadcast booth of A.C. Jordan Arena. However, radio stations broadcasting through a cellular system may be seated at or near the scorer’s table.
BULLDOGS QUICK FACTS
City, State & Zip: ...........................................Bowie, Maryland 20715Founded: ........................................................................January 9, 1865Enrollment: .....................................................................................5,404Nickname: ................................................................................. BulldogsSchool Colors: .............................................................Black and GoldArena (Capacity): ................................................ A.C. Jordan (2,200)Affi liation: .............................................................. NCAA - Division IIConference: ........................ Central Intercollegiate Athletic Assoc.President: ............................................................Dr. Mickey L. BurnimAlma Mater: ............................................................ North Texas StateAthletic Director: .......................................................... Derek CarterAlma Mater: ......................................................... Virginia Tech (1985)Head Coach: ................................................................. Luke D’AlessioAlma Mater (Year): ......................Catholic Univ. of America (1983)Record at BSU (Years): ................................. 163 – 75 (9th Season)Career NCAA Record (Years): .....................................163 – 75 (8)Career Record at Catonsville CC: ...............................124 – 52 (6)Basketball Offi ce Phone: ........................................... (301) 860-3576Best Time to Reach Coach: ..........................9 a.m. – 5 p.m. (M – F)Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater / Year) Fred Burroughs – Bowie State James Simmons – Prince George’s CC Tim Thomas – Cheyney (1977) Ronald WinbushFirst Year of Basketball: .................................................................1972Overall All-Time Record: ..................................................... 298 - 558No. of Years in NCAA Tournament / Last: 3 / ......................... 2005Last Post Season Appearance: .................... 2005 vs. Virginia UnionResult: .................................................................................. Lost 64-70* *NCAA South Atlantic Region ChampionshipSports Information Director: ............................Gregory C. GoingsOffi ce Phone: .............................................................. (301) 860-3574Offi ce Fax: .................................................................... (301) 860-3585E-mail: ..........................................................ggoings@bowiestate.eduSID Mailing Address: .................................14000 Jericho Park Road Bowie, MD 20715Overnight Address: ...................................14000 Jericho Park Road James Physical Education Complex Room 124 –B Bowie, MD 20715Athletic Trainer: ............................................................ Gerard Burley Training Room Phone: ............................................... (301) 860-3581Overall Record Last Year: ........................................................... 19-10 Home: 12-3 Away: 5-5 Conference Record / Finish: ..................................... 11-9 / 3rd EastFinal Ranking Last Year (Poll): N/AStarters Returning / Lost: 2 / 3Letterwinners Returning / Lost: 10 / 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS / QUICK FACTS
2007-08 Bulldogs
Men's basketball Media Guide
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Credits: The Bowie State University 2007-08 Women's Basketball Media guide was produced by BSU's Offi ce of Sports Information. The publication was compiled and edited by Gregory C. Goings, Sports Information Director with typesetting and design assistance from MultiAd (Peoria, IL). Cover design and printing by MultiAd. Athletic photos courtesy of Lawrence Johnson, Carroll Smith, Bobby Parker. Additional photos courtesy of the Bowie State Offi ce of University Relations and Marketing.
Cover photos courtesy of Lawrence Johnson - All Pro Photo
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History of Bowie State
Bowie State University is an outgrowth of the fi rst school opened in Baltimore, Maryland, on January 9, 1865, by the Baltimore Association for the Moral and Educational Improvement of Colored People, which was organized on November 28, 1864, to engage in its self-appointed mission on a statewide basis. The fi rst normal school classes sponsored by the Baltimore Association were held in the African Baptist Church located on the corner of Calvert and Saratoga Streets. In 1868, with the aid of a grant from the Freedmen’s Bureau, the Baltimore Association purchased from the Society of Friends a building at Courtland and Saratoga Streets for the relocation of its normal school. In 1883, it was reorganized solely as a normal school to train Negro teachers.
The Baltimore Normal School received occasional fi nancial support from Baltimore City in 1870 and the State of Maryland in 1872. In 1871, it received a legacy from the Nelson Wells Fund. This fund, established before Wells’ death in February 1843, provided for the education of freed Negro children in the State of Maryland. On April 8, 1908, at the request of the Baltimore Normal School, which desired permanent status and funding as an institution for the education of Negro teachers, the State Legislature authorized its Board of Education to assume control of the school. The same law re-designated the institution as Normal School No. 3. Subsequently, it was relocated on a 187-acre-tract in Prince George’s County, and by 1914 it was known as the Maryland Normal and Industrial School at Bowie.
A two-year professional curriculum in teacher education, which started in 1925, was expanded to a three-year program. In 1935, a four-year program for the training of elementary school teachers began, and the school was renamed Maryland State Teachers College at Bowie. In 1951, with the approval of the State Board of Education, its governing body, Maryland State Teachers College expanded its program to train teachers for junior high schools. Ten years later, permission was granted to institute a teacher-training program for secondary education. In 1963, a liberal arts program was started, and the name was changed to Bowie State College.
In 1970, Bowie State College was authorized to grant its fi rst graduate degree, the Master of Education. A signifi cant milestone in the development of the graduate studies at Bowie State was achieved with the Board of Trustees’ approval of the establishment of the Adler-Dreikurs Institute of Human Relations in 1975. On July 1, 1988, Bowie State College offi cially became Bowie State University, a change refl ecting signifi cant growth in the institution’s programs, enrollment and service to the local area. On the same day, the University also became one of the constituent institutions of the newly formed University System of Maryland.
In 1995, Bowie State University won an 11-year $27 million award from the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration/National Science Foundation to become one of only six national Model Institutions for Excellence in science, engineering, and mathematics. This award signifi cantly strengthened the institution’s academic infrastructure and enhanced an already excellent computer science and technology program that has consistently ranked fi rst in the nation in graduating African American students with master’s degrees.
Bowie State University, throughout its history, has achieved major milestones in spite of limited resources. In spring 2005, with the unveiling of the supercomputer that was built by Bowie State University faculty and students, Bowie State University emerged as a leader among higher education institutions in computing power. At the time of its unveiling, Bowie State’s super computer was the fastest supercomputer of all higher education institutions in the state of Maryland, the eighth fastest in the United States, and among the top 200 fastest in the world.
Since Bowie State University is among the nation’s leaders in teacher education, with 50 years of successive accreditation by the National Council of the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), one should understand the reason that the fi rst doctoral program would be in the fi eld of education. For the fi rst time in the history of the University, Bowie State University conferred an earned doctorate, with 16 persons receiving the Doctorate in Education Leadership, during the May 2005 commencement.
In June 2006 the University System of Maryland Board of Regents approved Bowie State University’s fi rst doctoral degree in a science discipline, the Doctor of Applied Science in Computer Science.
Currently, Bowie State University offers 19 bachelor’s degree programs, 20 master’s degree programs, and two doctoral degree programs.
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Dr. Mickey L. Burnim - President
Dr. Mickey L. Burnim, a native of Teague, Texas, became President of Bowie State University on September 1, 2006. Within a few weeks of his arrival, he established a committee to review and enhance the University’s strategic plan and created a communications task force to enhance University communications. During his short tenure at Bowie State, Dr. Burnim can be credited with a redesigned University web page, technology enhanced communications, revitalization of shared governance, the implementation of the President’s Staff Awards, and a lower fee structure for graduate students. Dr. Burnim has made numerous appearances
“telling the Bowie State Story.” His vigor in championing the cause of Bowie State University has generated new vitality on the campus and increased charitable giving to the University.
Prior to arriving at Bowie State University, Dr. Burnim served as Chancellor for 11 years at Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) and was the eighth chief executive offi cer of ECSU. A few of his signifi cant accomplishments at ECSU include the University’s fi rst two endowed professorships, the University’s fi rst three master’s degree programs, several new baccalaureate degree programs, a joint pharmacy program in partnership with the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, and the largest construction and renovation project ($46.3 million) ever undertaken at ECSU.
Other higher education experiences include service as Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at North Carolina Central University, Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs in the General Administration of The University of North Carolina, and a faculty member and researcher at Florida State University. Additionally,
Dr. Burnim has served as a staff economist at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Dr. Burnim has three earned degrees in economics a bachelor’s and a master’s from the University of North Texas and a doctorate from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. His fi elds of specialization are public fi nance and labor economics. He has written papers and published articles in these areas.
Dr. Burnim serves on numerous local and national boards. He is the immediate past chairman of the Board of Directors for the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA); he serves nationally on the Board of Directors for the National Association For Equal Opportunity in Higher Education (NAFEO), the Board of Directors for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU), the American Council on Education – Commission on Advancement of Racial and Ethnic Equity, and the System and Computer Technology (SCT) Executive Advisory Council.
Dr. Burnim and his wife, the former LaVera Levels, have two adult children and three grandchildren.
Dr. Mickey L. Burnim
University on September 1, 2006. Within a few weeks of his arrival, he established University on September 1, 2006. Within a few weeks of his arrival, he established a committee to review and enhance the University’s strategic plan and created a committee to review and enhance the University’s strategic plan and created a communications task force to enhance University communications. During a communications task force to enhance University communications. During his short tenure at Bowie State, Dr. Burnim can be credited with a redesigned his short tenure at Bowie State, Dr. Burnim can be credited with a redesigned University web page, technology enhanced communications, revitalization of shared University web page, technology enhanced communications, revitalization of shared governance, the implementation of the President’s Staff Awards, and a lower fee governance, the implementation of the President’s Staff Awards, and a lower fee structure for graduate students. Dr. Burnim has made numerous appearances structure for graduate students. Dr. Burnim has made numerous appearances
university president
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athletic administration
The 2007-2008 year will mark the fi fth year for Derek Carter to serve as Director
of Athletics at Bowie State University. While overseeing all internal and external opera-
tions of the Department of Athletics, Carter’s vision of total student-athlete development
is being developed. With the implementation of the NCAA Champs/Life Skills program,
expanding the athletic department staff, upgrading the athletic website, and maintaining
an athletic championship mentality, Bowie State athletics continues to thrive within the
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA).
A Washington, DC native and graduate of DeMatha High School, Carter brings
over fi fteen years on intercollegiate athletic experience to Bowie State University. Prior
to his arrival at BSU, Carter served as Athletic Director at Virginia State University, Assistant Athletic Director at Virginia
Tech, Assistant Director of Student Life at The University of Tennessee, and Athletic Director at Patrick Henry High School,
Ashland, VA. He also spent three years as a marketing/account representative at The Xerox Corporation.
He earned his B.S. in Marketing Education form Virginia Tech where he was also a four year letter winner in foot-
ball. In addition, he earned a M.S. in Sport Management from The University of Tennessee/Knoxville. Carter is also a 1997
graduate of the Sports Management Institute’s Executive Program.
Carter and his wife Karen (BSU ’86) are the proud parents of Bryce (6) and Cole (2).
Derek Carter - Athletic Director
Donna Polk - Associate Athletic Director/Compliance
Donna Polk joined the Bowie State University family in October 2005 as the As-
sociate Athletic Director/Compliance Coordinator. Prior to joining BSU, Polk served as
the Director of Compliance and Sports Information Director at Columbia Union College
from 2002-2004.
Polk's athletic experience includes stints as Head Women's Basketball Coach
(Columbia Union College) and Head Girl's Junior Varsity and Varsity Coach at Bowie High
School. The Harbeson, Delaware native played four seasons for the Lady Pioneers of
Columbia Union basketball team (1987-1991) and is a member of the 1,000 point club.
Polk earned a B.S. in Counseling Psychology from Columbia Union and earned a
M.A. degree in Organizational Management from the University of Phoenix.
The 2007-2008 year will mark the fi fth year for Derek Carter to serve as Director
of Athletics at Bowie State University. While overseeing all internal and external opera-
tions of the Department of Athletics, Carter’s vision of total student-athlete development
is being developed. With the implementation of the NCAA Champs/Life Skills program,
expanding the athletic department staff, upgrading the athletic website, and maintaining
an athletic championship mentality, Bowie State athletics continues to thrive within the
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA).
A Washington, DC native and graduate of DeMatha High School, Carter brings
Derek Carter
Donna Polk - Associate Athletic Director/Compliance
Donna Polk joined the Bowie State University family in October 2005 as the As-
sociate Athletic Director/Compliance Coordinator. Prior to joining BSU, Polk served as
the Director of Compliance and Sports Information Director at Columbia Union College
from 2002-2004.
Polk's athletic experience includes stints as Head Women's Basketball Coach
(Columbia Union College) and Head Girl's Junior Varsity and Varsity Coach at Bowie High
School. The Harbeson, Delaware native played four seasons for the Lady Pioneers of
Columbia Union basketball team (1987-1991) and is a member of the 1,000 point club.
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Gregory C. Goings begins his fi fth year as the Bowie State University Sports Information
Director. A native of Washington, D.C. and graduate of Virginia State University, he has over 16
years experience in the fi eld of collegiate sports information.
Prior to joining the BSU family, he was a Sales Associate with Chevy Chase Bank (2001 -
2003). His athletic experience began in 1988 at Virginia State University as their Sports Information
Director, a position he held until October 2000. The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
(CIAA) and the CIAA Sports Information Directors Association selected him as Sports Informa-
tion Director of the Year in 1993 - 1994 and again in 1995 - 1996. In the summer of 1995, he was
selected as a Press Offi cer for the United States Olympic Festival in Denver, Colorado. Additionally,
he also served as offi cial scorer for Reviving Baseball in the Inner Cities (RBI) World Series in Cleveland, Denver and Orlando. One other
interesting fact, is that he also fi nds time to offi ciate collegiate and high school basketball, something he has done for the past 23 years.
In addition to his athletic experience, he was the host of the #1 rated (Arbitron) night time radio program (The Quiet Storm)
on WCDX - Power 93 FM (1988 - 93), served as an air personality for Virginia State University’s public broadcasting radio station - WVST
and for WPLZ - Magic 99 FM (1984 - 1986).
Goings is a member of the College Sports Information Directors Association (CoSIDA), Black College Sports Information
Directors Association (BCSIDA), Second Vice President of the Division II Sports Information Directors Association and Secretary of the
CIAA Sports Information Directors Association. Mr. Goings is a past president of the CIAA Sports Information Directors Association,
former member of the Harlon Hill Division II Football Player-of-the-Year Advisory Committee and is a life member of Alpha Phi Alpha
Fraternity, Incorporated.
He is a 1977 graduate of McKinley Tech High School. Mr. Goings and his wife Dr. Donna Powell-Goings reside in Beltsville and
he has one daughter, Shannen (16).
Gregory C. Goings - Sports Information Director
Arlene Creek begins her seventh year as the BSU Athletics Senior Woman Admin-
istrator. She also serves the Department of Athletics as the Facilities Coordinator, advisor
for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and Event Manager.
"Sheriff" Creek as she is affectionately know throughout the Department, has
been associated with Bowie State for over 30 years. The Edenborn, Pennsylvania native
matriculated as a student and went on to serve on the athletic staff in various coaching
capacities.
Creek earned a B.S. in Health, Physical Education and Recreation from Bowie State
and a Masters in Urban Secondary School Administration and Supervision from Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Arlene Creek - Senior Woman Administrator
istrator. She also serves the Department of Athletics as the Facilities Coordinator, advisor
for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and Event Manager.
"Sheriff" Creek as she is affectionately know throughout the Department, has
been associated with Bowie State for over 30 years. The Edenborn, Pennsylvania native
matriculated as a student and went on to serve on the athletic staff in various coaching
capacities.
Creek earned a B.S. in Health, Physical Education and Recreation from Bowie State
and a Masters in Urban Secondary School Administration and Supervision from Virginia
Arlene Creek - Senior Woman Administrator
athletic administration
Director. A native of Washington, D.C. and graduate of Virginia State University, he has over 16
years experience in the fi eld of collegiate sports information.
Prior to joining the BSU family, he was a Sales Associate with Chevy Chase Bank (2001 -
2003). His athletic experience began in 1988 at Virginia State University as their Sports Information
Director, a position he held until October 2000. The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
(CIAA) and the CIAA Sports Information Directors Association selected him as Sports Informa-
tion Director of the Year in 1993 - 1994 and again in 1995 - 1996. In the summer of 1995, he was
selected as a Press Offi cer for the United States Olympic Festival in Denver, Colorado. Additionally,
Gregory C. Goings - Sports Information Director
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Season outlook
Bowie State University men’s basketball will probably be “status quo” for the 2007-2008. Even though the Bulldogs lost the CIAA Player of the Year and CIAA leading scorer Gil Goodrich and the team’s second leading scorer Tyronne Beale, BSU should still be a pretty good team. Bowie State fi nished last season with a 19-10 overall record (11-9 in the CIAA), and placed third within the Eastern Division.
Gone are Goodrich’s 25.5 points and 7.4 assists per game and Beale’s 21.1 points and 8.5 rebounds per game. However, the Bulldogs return seniors Joshua Johnson (6-6, 210, forward), Jason Ingram (6-4, 199 – guard) and Orlando Wright (6-3, 200, guard). Wright started all 29 games last season averaging 10.8 ppg and 3.9 rebounds. Ingram played in all 29 games (starting 28) and ranked fourth in team scoring (9.4) and third in rebounds (5.4). Johnson played in every game last season and ranked second in team rebounds, averaging 6.7 per game. Another key player off the BSU bench was
freshman Corey Camphor. Camphor returns for his sophomore season and one of the Bulldogs’ other key returnees.
Top newcomers to the Bowie State Bulldogs program will be seniors David Paris and Arthur Bowers. Paris, a transfer from the University of California, is a 6-9, 250 lb. center from Piedmont, California. Bowers is a 6-3, 205 lb shooting guard that sat out last season after transferring from the University of Massachusetts. Other top newcomers include sophomore Christian Jackson (6-4, 210, guard/forward) and senior Carlos Williams (6-1, 180, guard).
Bowie State led the conference in scoring (87.0) and free throw percentage (.711) and the Bulldogs ranked second in scoring margin (+7.0). Bowie State will open the 2007-2008 season Friday, November 16, hosting
the Bulldogs Classic. BSU will tangle with Cheyney at 7:30 p.m. while Holy Family and East Stroudsburg will tip the Classic off at 5:30 p.m. BSU will also make a return to the “Mecca” Madison Square Garden – December 1st to face Virginia Union University.
Bowie State Bulldogs
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Jason Ingram
other key returnees.
Top newcomers to the Bowie State Bulldogs program will be seniors
California, is a 6-9, 250 lb. center from Piedmont, California. Bowers is a 6-3, 205 lb shooting guard that sat out last season after transferring from the University of Massachusetts. Other top newcomers include sophomore Christian Jackson (6-4, 210, guard/forward) and senior Carlos Williams (6-1,
Bowie State led the conference in scoring (87.0) and free throw
Orlando Wright
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head coach
Luke D’Alessio begins his 9th season on the Bulldogs sideline and has many new faces to
blend into a unit. D’Alessio joined the Bowie State University family in 1999 with a repu-
tation as a coach that was able to turn a program around. After posting a 7-21 record in
his inaugural season, D’Alessio lived up to that reputation in 2000-2001, when his Bulldogs
compiled a 19–9 record, BSU’s fi rst winning season in 30 years. The teams 10 and 6 record
in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association also marked Bowie State’s fi rst winning
record in the conference. Some of D’Alessio’s other accomplishments include the 2003
CIAA Championship, 2003 NCAA Division II Final Four Semifi nalist, 2004, 2005 CIAA
Eastern Division Champions, 2004 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Regional Semifi nalist,
ranked #1 at one point during the 2004-2005 Season, hosted opening round of the NCAA South Atlantic Regional and 2005
NCAA Division II Sweet 16. Personal accomplishments include 2001–2002 and 2003-2004 CIAA Coach of the Year, 2003
Most Outstanding Coach (CIAA Tournament) and 2003 South Atlantic Region Coach of the Year.
After coaching the fi rst two years at Bowie State in a part-time role, D’Alessio was given the position on a full-time basis
beginning with the 2001-2002 season. This appointment marked the fi rst time in at least a decade, the Bulldogs program
operated with a full-time coach.
He began his coaching career at Good Counsel High School as a junior varsity coach from 1984 - 1986, before moving on
to his alma mater, Catholic University of America. D’Alessio, a 1983 graduate of Catholic University, was no stranger to
the Washington, DC campus. He played guard for them from 1982 - 1984 and helped his team advance to the conference
fi nals in 1984.
D’Alessio’s tenure at Catholic University began in 1986 working fi rst for head coach Jack Bruen until 1989, then continuing
with head coach Bob Valvano from 1990- 1992. He was the head recruiter and devised and implemented offensive and de-
fensive strategies for teams that won fi ve tournament championships during his tenure at the Washington, D.C. campus.
D’Alessio got his fi rst head coaching job in 1994 when he took over the program at Catonsville Community College. Ca-
tonsville had not had a winning season since 1981. In 1995, he turned the corner with a 14 - 13 record and would never
look back. D’Alessio guided Catonsville to the Elite 8 in 1996 and his 1999 team ranked #1 in the country during the 1999
season as well. Over the next four years, D’Alessio’s team would win no less than 23 games each season. He was recognized
for his outstanding coaching jobs, garnering Maryland Junior College Coach of the Year honors in 1996, 1997 and 1999. His
teams also won the Maryland Junior College championship during that period.
He and his wife of 24 years, Jacqui, reside in Annapolis, MD, along with their children Jacob (23), Elena (22) and Alex (12).
Luke D’Alessio - Head Coach
Luke D’Alessio begins his 9th season on the Bulldogs sideline and has many new faces to
blend into a unit. D’Alessio joined the Bowie State University family in 1999 with a repu-
tation as a coach that was able to turn a program around. After posting a 7-21 record in
his inaugural season, D’Alessio lived up to that reputation in 2000-2001, when his Bulldogs
compiled a 19–9 record, BSU’s fi rst winning season in 30 years. The teams 10 and 6 record
in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association also marked Bowie State’s fi rst winning
record in the conference. Some of D’Alessio’s other accomplishments include the 2003
CIAA Championship, 2003 NCAA Division II Final Four Semifi nalist, 2004, 2005 CIAA
Eastern Division Champions, 2004 NCAA Division II South Atlantic Regional Semifi nalist,
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Coach Burroughs enters his sixth season as an assistant for the Bulldogs. This is his second stint as a coach at Bowie State. He previously served as an assistant for the Lady Bulldogs (1992 - 1995) and will enter his fourth season as BSU’s head softball coach. Prior to his return to Bowie State University, he spent three seasons as an assistant men’s basketball coach at Norfolk State
University (1999 - 2002).Following his fi rst stint at Bowie State, he served as assistant men’s
basketball coach (1995 - 1998) and head coach of the women’s basketball team at Columbia Union College. He joined the staff at the University of the District of Columbia in 1999 as an assistant men’s basketball coach and head cross country coach.
Coach Burroughs has coached and lectured at several basketball camps, including those of the New York Knicks, Philadelphia 76ers and the University of Maryland. Burroughs coached football, basketball and baseball at Quince Orchard High School (Gaithersburg, MD) and in 1991, his team advanced to the 4A State basketball Championship game.
Burroughs, a native of New York, New York, attended Rice High School, where he competed in basketball and cross country. It was no surprise to anyone who knew him that he turned his attentions to the coaching ranks, which he has been doing in various capacities for over 20 years.
Burroughs resides in Northern Prince George’s County (MD) and is the proud father of three adult daughters LaTonya, Latesha and India.
assistant coaches
Coach Burroughs enters his sixth
Fred Burroughs Assistant Coach
season as an assistant for the Bulldogs. This is his second stint as a coach at Bowie State. He previously served as an assistant for the Lady Bulldogs (1992 - 1995) and will enter his fourth season as BSU’s head softball coach. Prior to his return to Bowie State University, he spent three seasons as an assistant
Fred BurroughsAssistant Coach
Coach Thomas begins his 10th season at Bowie State University and is responsible for coaching and handling all administrative tasks including travel coordination. He previously coached with the Bulldogs from 1991-93.
Thomas fi rst met D’Alessio in 1983 when he was an assistant coach
at Catholic University and D’Allessio was a senior on the basketball team. At Catholic, some of Thomas’ duties included the tutoring of student-athletes, recruiting and scouting of opponents.
Some of his other coaching experience includes stints as an as-sistant coach at the University of the District of Columbia (1995-1997), head coach with the United States Grassroots League (1996) and assistant head coach for the DC Express (1997-99). From 1989-91, Thomas worked at Montgomery College before heading to Bowie State where he was an assistant coach under head Bulldog coach Tyrone Hart.
Thomas earned his Bachelor’s degree in Social Science in 1977 from Cheyney State College (now Cheyney University). He cur-rently works full-time in the Offi ce of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia (Child Support Section) as a lead investigator.
timmothy thomas Assistant Coach
season at Bowie State University and is responsible for coaching and handling all administrative tasks including travel coordination. He previously coached with the Bulldogs from 1991-93.
timmothy thomasAssistant Coach
James begins his fi fth season as an assistant for the Bulldogs. Prior to that, he served four years as a second assistant coach for the Lady Bulldogs. Before his career on the collegiate level, Simmons was an assistant boy’s varsity coach for six seasons (1997 - 2003) at Laurel (MD) High School. He began coaching in 1997 as head
JV boy’s coach at Laurel High School.He played shooting guard/forward for Prince George’s Commu-
nity College for two years after graduating from Eleanor Roosevelt High School in 1990. Simmons continued to play basketball for the semi-pro Maryland All-Stars in 1996, played in the Urban Coalition League in 1996 through 2000 and played with the Maryland Night-hawks and Metro Basketball Association semi-pro leagues. He is also Co-Director of Charm City Basketball, Incorporated. Simmons is employed full-time at Scotchtown Elementary School serving as a Special Education Resource teacher.
Simmons is single and the father of three, twins Brandi and Brit-tanee (15) and Jalynn (6).
James begins his fi fth season as
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an assistant for the Bulldogs. Prior to that, he served four years as a second assistant coach for the Lady Bulldogs. Before his career on the collegiate level, Simmons was an assistant boy’s varsity coach for six seasons (1997 - 2003) at Laurel (MD) High School. He began coaching in 1997 as head
james simmonsAssistant Coach
Ronald begins his fi rst season as an assistant for the Bulldogs. Win-bush’s coaching experience includes stints as the Associate head coach for elite AAU travel team Triple Threat, helping them to two
consecutive top 25 and one top ten national ranking. Prior to that, he was the head coach of the Maryland
P.G Jaguars travel team and while there, assisted several of his players to earn Division I scholarships.
Winbush also served as the associate head coach at Saint Johns College High School for two years, and as a coach and counselor at the 5-Star/Rebok basketball camps in the mid 1980’s.
He played for Robert Morris University, and was the team’s lead-ing scorer from 1986-1989. He transferred to Robert Morris from Scottsdale Community College, where he was their leading scorer, averaging 25 points per game while earning fi rst team all conference honors for the 1983-84 season. Winbush prepped at Mackin Catholic and was a graduate of Calvin Coolidge, where his team was ranked 2nd in Washington Post poll and 12th nationally.
Winbush is currently employed as an IT computer specialist for the Board of Education.
Ronald WinbushAssistant Coach
as an assistant for the Bulldogs. Win-bush’s coaching experience includes stints as the Associate head coach for elite AAU travel team Triple Threat, helping them to two
ten national ranking. Prior to that, he was the head coach of the Maryland
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roster breakdown
NumericalNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/Previous School/ Major 1 David Paris F 6-9 255 Sr. San Jose, CA / Univ. of California-Berkley / Social Work 3 Corey Stevens G 5-10 170 So. Glenarden, MD / Good Counsel HS / Marketing 4 Carlos Williams © G 6-1 190 Sr. Louisville, KY / UNC-Charlotte / Business 5 Arthur Bowers G 6-3 200 Sr. Wilmington, DE / Univ. of Massachusetts / Communications 10 Delano Johnson F 6-4, 237 Fr. Baltimore, MD / Dunbar HS / Pedology 12 Anthony Ivory F/C 6-10 340 Jr. Washington, DC / Temple Univ. / Graphic Design 13 Jeron Jackson G 6-2 185 Jr. Kensington, MD / Einstein HS / Communications 15 Curtis Massey F 6-7 208 Jr. Upper Marlboro, MD / Dodge City CC / Communications 20 Corey Camphor G 6-0 210 So. Upper Marlboro, MD / Bridgton Academy / Music 24 Jamil Ab’dal-Aliyy C 6-7 215 Sr. Houston, TX / Shaw Univ. / Business Admin. 30 Christian Jackson F 6-5 230 So. Alexandria, VA / Manhattan College / Communications 32 Ella Ella F 6-8 255 Sr. Washington, DC / Knoxville College / Communications 33 Joshua Johnson F 6-6 212 Sr. Annapolis, MD / Polk CC / Marketing 43 Orlando Wright G 6-3 195 Sr. Bowie, MD / Prince George’s CC / Business Mgmt. 44 Emanuel Witherspoon C 6-8 215 Sr. Temple Hills, MD / Riverdale Baptist HS / Sociology (Criminal Justice)45 Jason Ingram © G 6-5 204 Sr. Alexandria, VA / Dodge City CC / Sociology 55 Matthew Legare G 5-11 160 Fr. Glen Burnie, MD / Antioch Christian School / Business Mgmt.
AlphabeticalNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/Previous School/ Major 24 Jamil Ab’dal-Aliyy C 6-7 215 Sr. Houston, TX / Shaw Univ. / Business Admin. 5 Arthur Bowers G 6-3 200 Sr. Wilmington, DE / Univ. of Massachusetts / Communications 20 Corey Camphor G 6-0 210 So. Upper Marlboro, MD / Bridgton Academy / Music 32 Ella Ella F 6-8 255 Sr. Washington, DC / Knoxville College / Communications 45 Jason Ingram © G 6-5 204 Sr. Alexandria, VA / Dodge City CC / Sociology 12 Anthony Ivory F/C 6-10 340 Jr. Washington, DC / Temple Univ. / Graphic Design 30 Christian Jackson F 6-5 230 So. Alexandria, VA / Manhattan College / Communications 13 Jeron Jackson G 6-2 185 Jr. Kensington, MD / Einstein HS / Communications 10 Delano Johnson F 6-4, 237 Fr. Baltimore, MD / Dunbar HS / Pedology 33 Joshua Johnson F 6-6 212 Sr. Annapolis, MD / Polk CC / Marketing 55 Matthew Legare G 5-11 160 Fr. Glen Burnie, MD / Antioch Christian School / Business Mgmt. 15 Curtis Massey F 6-7 208 Jr. Upper Marlboro, MD / Dodge City CC / Communications 1 David Paris F 6-9 255 Sr. San Jose, CA / Univ. of California-Berkley / Social Work 3 Corey Stevens G 5-10 170 So. Glenarden, MD / Good Counsel HS / Marketing 4 Carlos Williams © G 6-1 190 Sr. Louisville, KY / UNC-Charlotte / Business 44 Emanuel Witherspoon C 6-8 215 Sr. Temple Hills, MD / Riverdale Baptist HS / Sociology (Criminal Justice)43 Orlando Wright G 6-3 195 Sr. Bowie, MD / Prince George’s CC / Business Mgmt.
© = Co-Captains
Head Coach: Luke D’Alessio Assistant Coaches: Fred Burroughs, Timothy Thomas, James Simmons and Ronald Winbush
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Jamil Ab’dal-Aliyy6-7 • 215 • Senior • Center
Houston, TX (Shaw Univ.)
Business Administration
DOB: January 11, 1983Parents: Judge and Marilyn MattocksHobbies: Going to the movies and bowlingSiblings: (Sister) Rabiah and (Brother) SharifHigh School Honors: All-Conference (1999-2001)Collegiate Honors: Dean’s List (2005-2006)Career Goal: Custom Home Designer/Builder
Arthur Bowers6-3 • 200 • Senior • Guard
Wilmington, DE (Univ. of Massachusetts)
Communications
Wilmington, DE (Univ. of Massachusetts)
Nickname: ArtieDOB: July 28, 1984Parents: Arthur and Kelly BowersHobbies: Watching television, playing cards and bowlingSiblings: (Sisters) Amanda and Andrea and (Brother) AnthonyHigh School Honors: All-Delaware First Team (2000-2001) and All-New Jersey Prep First Team (2001-2003)Collegiate Honors: All Atlantic 10 Conference Rookie Team (2003-2004) Career Goal: Play professionally or broadcast journalist
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Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2003-04* 27-13 775/28.7 90-270 .333 35-97 .361 45-74 .608 29-66 95 3.5 38-0 87 69 5 19 260/9.62004-05* 28-17 817/29.2 82-251 .327 39-140 .279 32-43 .744 17-58 75 2.7 40-0 76 61 3 28 235/8.4* Statistics from prior team/school
Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2003-04* 18-2 226/12.6 26-54 .481 0-1 .000 4-13 .308 20-39 59 3.3 23-1 8 17 4 8 56/3.12006-07 20-9 289/14.5 28-55 .509 0-0 .000 16-26 .615 34-43 77 3.9 41-1 6 24 10 9 72/3.62006-07 20-9 289/14.5 28-55 .509 0-0 .000 16-26 .615 34-43 77 3.9 41-1 6 24 10 9 72/3.6* Statistics from prior team/school
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Corey Camphor6-0 • 210 • freshman • guard
Upper Marlboro, MD (DeMatha H.S.)
music
Nickname: ShooterDOB: April 24, 1985Parents: Michael and Delores CamphorHobbies: Playing the drums and play stationSiblings: (Brothers) Aaron and BrandonHigh School Honors: Team “Mr. Hardworker” Award (2004)Collegiate Honors: Four-Time CIAA Rookie of the Week and CIAA All-Rookie Team (2007)Career Goal: Start Own Record Label
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Ella Ella6-8 • 255 • Senior • Forward
Washington, DC (Knoxville College)
Communications
Nickname: E.J.DOB: April 23, 1983Parent: Irene EllaHobbies: Watching movies, fi shing, reading, working out and playing X-Box 360Siblings: (Sister) Elakeche and AchetuHigh School Honors: Top 20 Players in Washington, D.C. Metro Area (1999-2000) and Team Citizenship Award (2000-2002).Career Goal: Play Overseas or pursue and career as a Sportscaster
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Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2006-07 29-0 383/13.2 30-84 .357 21-65 .323 17-20 .850 18-34 52 1.8 19-0 18 15 1 21 98/3.4
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Jason Ingram6-5 • 205 • junior • guard
Alexandria, VA (Dodge City CC)
Sociology
Nickname: J-DubDOB: June 5, 1983Parents: Pam Ingram and Michael JohnsonHobbies: Cooking, hunting, swimming and playing board gamesSiblings: (Sister) Dawn and (Brother) ToriHigh School Honors: All-Met (2001), Northern Virginia Player of the Year (2001), Patriot District Player of the Year (2001), Team MVP (2000-2001), Patriot District First Team (2000).Collegiate Honors: All-Conference Third Team (2002)Career Goal: Federal Marshall
Anthony Ivory6-10 • 340 • junior • forward/center
Washington, DC (Temple Univ.)
Graphic design
Nickname: Big AntDOB: June 23, 1985Parent: Charlyne IvoryHobbies: Drawing and paintingSiblings: (Sister) TiffanyCareer Goal: Computer Graphics Designer
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Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2006-07 29-28 822/28.3 103-214 .481 8-40 .200 58-89 .652 64-93 157 5.4 88-6 40 54 10 33 272/9.4
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Christian Jackson6-5 • 230 • sophomore • forward
Alexandria, VA (Manhattan College)
communications
Nickname: BooDOB: February 7, 1986Parent: Jackie JacksonHobbies: Working with childrenSiblings: (Brother) AkeemHigh School Honors: First Team All-League (2005), First Team All-County (2005), Third Team All-Met (2005), Prince George’s County All-Star Game MVP (2005), Suitland HS Coach’s Award (2005) and member of the Capital Classic Team (2005)Career Goal: Sports Broadcaster
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Jeron Jackson6-2 • 185 • junior • guard
Kensington, MD (Albert Einstein HS)
Communications
Nickname: GunnaDOB: October 13, 1984Parent: Ronald JacksonHobbies: Playing video games, watching movies and listening to music.Siblings: (Sister) TyshikaCareer Goal: Network Director
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Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2005-06* 11-5 193/17.5 19-57 .333 6-27 .222 15-21 .714 9-16 25 2.3 16-0 9 15 0 4 59/5.4* Statistics from prior team/school
Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2005-06 14-0 23/1.6 4-11 .364 0-3 .000 2-4 .500 5-2 7 0.5 4-0 4 6 1 1 10/0.72006-07 8-0 28/3.5 5-16 .313 0-1 .000 2-6 .333 4-0 4 0.5 4-0 3 3 0 1 12/1.5TOTAL 22-0 51/2.3 9-27 .333 0-4 .000 4-10 .400 9-2 11 0.5 8-0 7 9 1 2 22/1.0
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Joshua Johnson6-6 • 212 • senior • forward
Annapolis, MD (Polk Community College)
marketing
Annapolis, MD (Polk Community College)
Nickname: ZoeDOB: August 11, 1985Parent: Wanda JohnsonHobbies: Putting puzzles together and travelingSiblings: (Sisters) Kayla, Erica and Nicole and (Brother) RalphHigh School Honors: All-County First Team (2001-2003), All-Met First Team (2002-2003), 1,000 Point Club and Capital Gazette All-Star Team MVP (2003).Collegiate Honors: Polk CC Holiday Tournament MVP (2003) and Polk CC New Year’s Classic All-Tournament First Team (2003 and 2004), All-Sun Coast Conference First Team (2004), Sun Coast Conference All-Freshmen Team (2003) and All Sun Coast Conference First Team (2003)Career Goal: Sports Agent
Matthew Legare5-11 • 160 • freshman • guard
Glen Burnie, MD (Antioch Christian School)
business management
DOB: November 12, 1987Parents: Son Suk and Phillip Anthony Legare High School Honors: Team MVP (2004-2006), 6th Man Award (2003-2004), Most Improved Player (2002-2003), led county in assists (2003-2006) and led county in scoring (28.0 ppg) during the 2005-2006 season Career Goal: Own Shoe Company
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Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2006-07 29-5 662/22.8 94-160 .588 0-1 .000 47-84 .560 83-112 195 6.7 101-6 13 29 33 25 235/8.1
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Curtis Massey6-7 • 208 • junior • forward
Upper Marlboro, MD (Dodge City CC)
communications
Nickname: StretchDOB: December 11, 1985Parents: Curtis and Belinda MasseyHobbies: Collecting sports fi guresSiblings: (Sisters) Tamia and Shantel and (Brother) Larry High School Honors: Most Improved (2003)Collegiate Honors: Third Team All-Conference (2005)Career Goal: Sports Analyst
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David Paris6-9 • 205 • senior • forward
San Jose, CA (Univ. of California-Berkley)
social work
San Jose, CA (Univ. of California-Berkley)
Nickname: CaliDOB: February 3, 1984Parents: William Paris and Lynne GaryHobbies: Fishing, playing video games and listening to musicSiblings: (Sisters) Ashley and Courtney and (Brothers) Wayne, Austin, Brandon and William High School Honors: Northern California First Team (2002), Modesto Bee Player of the Year (2002) and Nike All-American (2002)Career Goal: To become a coach
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Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2002-03* 26-0 182/7.0 20-43 .465 0-0 .000 5-22 .227 21-23 44 1.7 20-0 2 12 0 1 45/1.72003-04* 22-0 115/5.2 11-33 .333 0-0 .000 11-20 .550 8-19 27 1.2 19-0 1 8 2 0 33/1.5* Statistics from prior team/school
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Cory Stevens5-10 • 165 • sophomore • guard
Glenarden, MD (Good Counsel HS)
business marketing
Nickname: J.S.3DOB: March 15, 1987Parents: John and Renee StevensHobbies: Playing cards and bowlingSiblings: (Sister) ChelsieHigh School Honors: Led team in steals and assists (2004) and led team in scoring (2005).Career Goal: Sports Agent
Carlos Williams6-1 • 190 • senior • guard
Louisville, KY (UNC-Charlotte)
business
Nickname: Los’DOB: February 10, 1985Parent: Jermayne WilliamsHobbies: Watching televisionSiblings: (Sisters) Chawnte and TiffanyHigh School Honors: Led team in steals and assists (2004) and led team in scoring (2005).Career Goal: NBA Coach or General Manager
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Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2006-07* 29-12 690/23.8 58-169 .343 20-74 .270 44-58 .759 14-64 78 2.7 62-1 75 65 0 32 180/6.2* Statistics from prior team/school
Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2006-07 23-1 114/5.0 5-16 .313 0-1 .000 11-15 .733 2-10 12 0.5 13-0 14 10 0 4 21/0.9
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Emanuel Witherspoon6-8 • 215 • senior • center
Temple Hills, MD (Riverdale Baptist HS)
Sociology (Criminal Justice)
Nickname: “E”DOB: June 6, 1983Parents: Laloni Witherspoon and Emmanuel AllenHobbies: Watching moviesSiblings: (Sisters) E’tiania and Terry Career Goal: Correctional Offi cer
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Orlando Wright6-3 • 200 • senior • guard
Bowie, MD (Prince George’s CC)
business management
Nickname: O.J.DOB: July 2, 1985Parents: Orlando and Diane WrightHobbies: Watching movies, listening to music and travelingSiblings: (Sister) Zakia – (Brother) Chris Collegiate Honors: JUCO All-Conference (2003), JUCO Western Athletic Conference MVP (2003), JUCO First Team All-Conference (2003) and MVP of the Ventura Christmas Tournament (2003). Career Goal: Real Estate
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Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2006-07 29-29 942/32.5 107-306 .350 66-198 .333 34-61 .557 28-86 114 3.9 82-5 45 62 7 24 314/10.8
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2006-07 statistics
Overall Record: 19-10 Home: 12-3 Away: 5-5 Neutral: 2-2Conference Record: 11-9 Home: 7-3 Away: 4-5 Neutral: 0-1
Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/AvgAB’DAL-ALIYY,Jamil 20-9 289 /14.5 28-55 .509 0-0 .000 16-26 .615 34-43 77 3.9 41-1 6 24 10 9 72 /3.6BANKS,Joseph 10-0 46 /4.6 6-18 .333 1-2 .500 4-10 .400 7-5 12 1.2 8-0 4 7 0 2 17/1.7BEALE,Tyronne 29-29 1055/36.4 267-455 .587 0-2 .000 79-112 .705 106-140 246 8.5 84-4 32 74 33 29 613/21.1CAMPHOR,Corey 29-0 383/13.2 30-84 .357 21-65 .323 17-20 .850 18-34 52 1.8 19-0 18 15 1 21 98/3.4GOODRICH,Gil 28-28 1067/38.1 210-491 .428 115-288 .399 177-213 .831 16-90 106 3.8 56 -0 207 183 0 67 712/25.4HUTCHINSON,Aaron 24-0 195 /8.1 12-24 .500 0-1 .000 4-9 .444 9-26 35 1.5 23-0 10 18 4 8 28/1.2INGRAM,Jason 29-28 822 /28.3 103-214 .481 8-40 .200 58-89 .652 64-93 157 5.4 88-6 40 54 10 33 272/9.4JACKSON,Jeron 8-0 28/3.5 5-16 .313 0-1 .000 2-6 .333 4-0 4 0.5 4-0 3 3 0 1 12/1.5JOHNSON,Joshua 29-5 662/22.8 94-160 . 588 0-1 .000 47-84 .560 83-112 195 6.7 101 -6 13 29 33 25 235/8.1SCOTT,Cory 25-16 206/8.2 28-55 .509 0-0 .000 15-24 .625 23-28 51 2.0 36-0 7 9 5 3 71/2.8STEVENS,John 23-1 114/5.0 5-16 .313 0-1 .000 11-15 .733 2-10 12 0.5 13-0 14 10 0 4 21/0.9WITHERSPOON,Emanuel 13-1 41/3.2 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 0-3 3 0.2 8-0 0 0 4 1 3/0.2WRIGHT,Orlando 29-29 942/32.5 107-306 .350 66-198 .333 34-61 .557 28-86 114 3.9 82-5 45 62 7 24 314/10.8TEAM 54-48 102 3.5 4 Total 29 5850 896-1898 .472 211-599 .352 465-673 .691 448-718 1166 40.2 563-22 399 492 107 227 2468/85.1Opponents 29 5850 815-1923 .424 186-553 .336 450-677 .665 502-674 1176 40.6 584- - 381 516 81 197 2266/78.1
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Score by Periods: 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalBowie State 1163 1277 9 17 2466Opponents 1011 1234 9 12 2266
Deadball Rebounds: Off. Def. TotalBowie State 80 12 92Opponents 105 8 113
Attendance Summary: Games Total Avg/GameHome 15 14,729 982Away 10 13,281 1328Neutral 4 3092 773Total 29 31,102 1072
2007-08 Schedule11/9 St. Mary’s College (Exhibition) Washington, DC (Verizon Center) 7:30 p.m.11/16 Cheyney (Bulldogs Classic) Bowie, MD 7:30 p.m.11/17 Holy Family (Bulldogs Classic) Bowie, MD 7:30 p.m.11/21 Columbia Union Takoma Park, MD 7:30 p.m.11/27 * Livingstone Salisbury, NC 7:30 p.m.12/1 * Virginia Union (Big Apple Classic) New York City , NY 7:30 p.m.12/5 Lincoln (PA) Lincoln University, PA 7:30 p.m.12/8 * St. Augustine’s Raleigh, NC 7:30 p.m.12/13 Mansfi eld Mansfi eld, PA 7:30 p.m.12/15 * St. Paul’s Bowie, MD 4:00 p.m.12/29 Edinboro (Perreco Cup) Erie, PA (Hosted by Gannon Univ.) 6:00 p.m.12/30 Gannon or Seton Hill (Perreco Cup) Erie, PA 6:00 p.m. or 8:00 p.m.1/3 * Fayetteville State Bowie, MD 7:30 p.m.1/5 * Virginia State Bowie, MD 7:30 p.m.1/12 * Shaw Raleigh, NC 7:30 p.m.1/17 * Johnson C. Smith Bowie, MD 7:30 p.m.1/19 * Livingstone Bowie, MD 7:30 p.m.1/22 * Virginia Union Richmond, VA 7:30 p.m.1/26 * Johnson C. Smith Charlotte, NC 7:30 p.m.1/29 * Elizabeth City State Elizabeth City, NC 7:30 p.m.2/2 * Fayetteville State Fayetteville, NC 7:30 p.m.2/5 Lincoln (PA) Bowie, MD 7:30 p.m.2/7 * St. Augustine’s Bowie, MD 7:30 p.m.2/9 * Shaw (TV Game) Bowie, MD 5:00 p.m.2/12 * Virginia State Petersburg, VA 7:30 p.m.2/16 * St. Paul’s Lawrenceville, VA 4:00 p.m.2/19 * Elizabeth City State Bowie, MD 7:30 p.m.2/23 Columbia Union Bowie, MD 7:30 p.m.2/27 CIAA Tournament Charlotte, NC TBA2/28 CIAA Tournament Charlotte, NC TBA2/29 CIAA Tournament Charlotte, NC TBA3/1 CIAA Tournament Charlotte, NC TBA
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Overall Record: 19-10 Home: 12-3 Away: 5-5 Neutral: 2-2Conference Record: 11-9 Home: 7-3 Away: 4-5 Neutral: 0-1
Season schedule/results
DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS11/17/06 7:30 p.m. # SALEM INTERNATIONAL W 90-73 706 (26)GOODRICH,Gil (10)BEALE,Tyronne11/18/06 4:00 p.m. # DOWLING W 87-77 474 (33)GOODRICH,Gil (16)JOHNSON,Joshua11/28/06 7:30 p.m. * LIVINGSTONE W 90-78 1029 (32)BEALE,Tyronne (17)BEALE,Tyronne12/2/06 1:00 p.m. * vs Virginia Union 42-87 L 3092 (10)AB’DAL-ALIYY,Jamil (8)BEALE,Tyronne12/5/06 7:30 p.m. * at Saint Paul’s W 111-75 635 (32)GOODRICH,Gil (10)JOHNSON,Joshua12/9/06 3:00 p.m. MANSFIELD W OT 122-117 582 (52)GOODRICH,Gil (15)BEALE,Tyronne12/12/06 7:30 p.m. * ST. AUGUSTINE’S 80-87 L 1461 (26)GOODRICH,Gil (9)BEALE,Tyronne12/19/06 7:00 p.m. ST. CLOUD STATE W 84-77 548 (24)BEALE,Tyronne (9)AB’DAL-ALIYY,Jamil (24)GOODRICH,Gil1/6/07 7:30 p.m. * at Virginia State 76-84 L 2752 (25)GOODRICH,Gil (8)INGRAM,Jason1/9/07 7:30 p.m. * NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL W 85-64 1165 (24)GOODRICH,Gil (8)WRIGHT,Orlando1/11/07 7:30 p.m. * at Fayetteville State W 79-70 1213 (35)GOODRICH,Gil (7)GOODRICH,Gil (7)INGRAM,Jason1/13/07 7:30 pm * SHAW W 92-64 943 (27)GOODRICH,Gil (7)INGRAM,Jason (7)JOHNSON,Joshua1/18/07 7:30 p.m. * at Johnson C. Smith 53-81 L 1969 (16)BEALE,Tyronne (9)BEALE,Tyronne01/20/07 7:30 p.m. * at Livingstone 79-83 L 982 (30)GOODRICH,Gil (6)JOHNSON,Joshua1/23/07 7:30 p.m. * VIRGINIA UNION W 92-70 1479 (38)GOODRICH,Gil (6)BEALE,Tyronne (6)JOHNSON,Joshua1/27/07 7:30 p.m. * JOHNSON C. SMITH W 99-88 1238 (27)GOODRICH,Gil (10)BEALE,Tyronne1/30/07 7:30 p.m. * ELIZABETH CITY STATE W 109-101 1296 (36)GOODRICH,Gil (8)JOHNSON,Joshua (8)INGRAM,Jason2/3/07 5:00 p.m. * FAYETTEVILLE STATE W 72-64 1463 (17)BEALE,Tyronne (6)WRIGHT,Orlando (6)BEALE,Tyronne (6)INGRAM,Jason2/8/07 7:30 p.m. * at St. Augustine’s W 116-104 987 (41)GOODRICH,Gil (11)BEALE,Tyronne2/10/07 7:30 p.m. * at Shaw W 86-68 1125 (31)BEALE,Tyronne (7)BEALE,Tyronne2/15/07 7:30 p.m. * at North Carolina Central 75-80 L 1118 (22)BEALE,Tyronne (9)BEALE,Tyronne2/17/07 7:30 p.m. * SAINT PAUL’S 95-106 L 828 (31)BEALE,Tyronne (10)BEALE,Tyronne (10)WRIGHT,Orlando2/20/07 7:30 p.m. * at Elizabeth City State 74-77 L 2367 (20)BEALE,Tyronne (12)BEALE,Tyronne2/21/07 7:00 p.m. at Columbia Union W 113-82 133 (29)GOODRICH,Gil (9)AB’DAL-ALIYY,Jamil2/23/07 7:30 p.m. * VIRGINIA STATE 69-75 L 1106 (23)GOODRICH,Gil (10)INGRAM,Jason2/24/07 7:30 p.m. COLUMBIA UNION W 92-48 411 (26)BEALE,Tyronne (11)JOHNSON,Joshua2/28/07 7:00 p.m. ̂ v s Shaw W 82-65 (32)GOODRICH,Gil (11)BEALE,Tyronne3/1/07 7:00 p.m. ̂ vs Johnson C. Smith W 68-62 (17)BEALE,Tyronne (10)INGRAM,Jason3/2/07 9:00 p.m. ̂ vs Elizabeth City State 54-59 L (16)GOODRICH,Gil (11)BEALE,Tyronne
* = Conference game# = Bulldogs Classic (Bowie, MD)^ = 62nd Annual CIAA Tournament (Charlotte, NC)
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All-Time
vs.
Opponents
vs Albany State 1-0vs Alvernia 0-1vs Barber-Scotia 0-2vs Benedict 0-1vs Bloomfi eld 0-1vs Bloomsburg 3-0vs California (Pa 0-3vs Capital College 2-0vs Central State (Ohio 1-0vs Charleston (W.V) 0-1vs Cheyney 6-8vs Clafl in 1-0vs Clarion 1-1vs Clark-Atlanta 0-1vs Clinch Valley 0-1vs Columbia Union 21-3vs Columbus State 1-0vs Coppin State 0-15vs Delaware State 0-9vs Dominican of N.Y 1-0vs Dowling 2-0vs Eastern Connecticut St.. 0-1vs Eckerd 1-0vs Edinboro 1-0vs Elizabeth City State 17-37vs Fairmont State 1-1vs Fayetteville State 11-22vs Federal City 2-0vs Felician 1-0vs Florida Tech 0-1vs Francis Marion 0-1vs Frostburg State 0-4vs Gallaudet 11-0vs Gannon 1-2vs George Mason 0-3vs George Washington 0-2vs Georgetown 0-3vs Glenville State 1-0vs Goldey-Beacom 1-0vs Hampton 3-27vs Howard 0-1vs Indiana (PA) 1-5vs John Jay 0-1
vs Johnson C. Smith 9-27vs Kean 0-1vs Kennesaw State 1-0vs Kentucky Wesleyan 0-1vs Kutztown 2-3vs Lenoir-Rhyne 3-0vs Liberty 1-10vs Lincoln (PA 4-7vs Livingstone 18-10vs Longwood 1-5vs Lycoming 1-1vs Lynchburg 0-2vs Lynn 0-2vs MD-Eastern Shore 0-4vs Malone 0-1vs Mansfi eld 2-2vs Mary Washington 3-2vs Mass-Lowell 1-0vs Mercyhurst 0-1vs Methodist 0-1vs Millersville 0-7vs Molloy 1-0vs Morgan State 2-3vs Morris Brown 0-1vs Mount St. Mary’s 0-1vs N.C. Central 8-24vs Norfolk State 1-34vs North Alabama 0-1vs Old Westbury 0-1vs Oregon 0-1vs Pace 1-0vs Pacifi c 0-1vs Pembroke State 0-1vs Pfeiffer 0-1vs Pitt Johnstown 5-3vs Pratt 0-1vs Presbyterian 1-0vs Radford 0-1vs Roger Williams 1-0vs Rutgers-Camden 1-4vs Sacred Heart 0-1vs Saint Paul’s 22-32vs Salem International 1-2vs Salisbury State 1-1vs Shaw 18-24vs Shepherd 2-1vs Slippery Rock 1-0vs Southampton 0-1
vs Southern Connecticut St 1-0vs Southern Virginia 1-0vs Spring Garden 0-2vs St. Anselm 0-1vs St. Augustine’s 10-19vs St. Cloud State 1-0vs St. Mary’s (Md) 9-7vs Stoney Brook 0-1vs Texas A&I 0-1vs Tusculum 1-0vs Tuskegee 0-1vs University of D.C 8-23vs Univ. of MD (Baltimore) 0-2vs Virginia State 20-34vs Virginia Union 11-44vs Voorhees 1-0vs Washington & Lee 0-1vs Washington Bible College 3-0vs West Chester 0-3vs West Virginia State 2-0vs West Virginia Wesleyan 0-1vs Wheeling Jesuit 1-1vs Wiley 1-0vs Wilmington (DE 2-1vs Winston-Salem State 6-22
all-time vs. opponents
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Bulldog Year-by-Year
1972-73 9 - 15 George Blair1973-74 No Records Available1975-76 14 - 15 Roy Westmore1976-77 No Records Available1977-78 2 - 20 Taft Hickman1978-79 11 - 17 Taft Hickman1979-80 7 - 25 Robert Campbell1980-81 No Records Available1981-82 7 - 18 Nat Frazier1982-83 2 - 24 Frank Silva1983-84 2 - 26 Frank Silva1984-85 1 - 27 Al Brathway1985-86 1 - 27 Al Brathway1986-87 5 - 23 Warren Reynolds1987-88 4 - 24 Warren Reynolds1988-89 4 - 22 Warren Reynolds1989-90 2 - 25 Warren Reynolds1990-91 7 - 19 Tyrone Hart1991-92 7 - 20 Tyrone Hart1992-93 9 - 18 Tyrone Hart1993-94 8 - 19 Tyrone Hart1994-95 8 - 18 Taft Hickman1995-96 8 - 19 Taft Hickman1996-97 4 - 23 Taft Hickman1997-98 5- 19 Taft Hickman1998-99 6 - 21 Taft Hickman1999-2000 7 - 21 Luke D’Alessio2000-01 19 - 9 Luke D’Alessio2001-02 20 - 8 Luke D’Alessio2002-03 30 - 5* Luke D’Alessio
*Kentucky Wesleyan Forfeited NCAA Semi-Final Game 2003-04 23 - 6 Luke D’Alessio2004-05 26 – 5 Luke D’Alessio2005-06 19 – 11 Luke D’Alessio2006-07 19 – 10 Luke D’Alessio
Game-by-Game
Results
1972-73 (9 - 15)George Blair Era
Lycoming OT 106 - 101 (W)Wilmington 78 - 68 (W)Gallaudet 72 - 69 (W)Univ. of MD (Baltimore) 58 - 65 (L)Salisbury State 88 - 112 (L)Univ. of MD (Baltimore) 63 - 80 (L)D.C. Teachers2OT 98 - 96 (W)Barber Scotia 77 - 86 (L)Salisbury State 69 - 68 (W)George Mason 68 - 72 (L)George Mason 72 - 95 (L)Gallaudet 99 - 58 (W)Roger Williams 69 - 48 (W)St. Mary’s (MD) 102 - 82 (W)Delaware State 71 - 83 (L)Wilmington 60 - 81 (L)Frostburg State 53 - 57 (L)Coppin State 81 - 91 (L)Delaware State 64 - 67 (L)St. Mary’s (MD) 62 - 61 (W)D.C. Teachers 71 - 78 (L)Coppin State 60 - 67 (L)Frostburg State 59 - 76 (L)George Mason 88 - 102 (L)
1973-74 (No Records Available)
1974-75 (No Records Available)
1975-76 (14 - 15)Roy Westmore Era
(1 Season)
Lycoming 63 - 66 (L)Eastern Connecticut 60 - 65 (L)Southeastern 90 - 77 (W)Stockton 84 - 59 (W)Wilmington 76 - 72 (W)D.C. Teachers 55 - 54 (W)Methodist 60 - 65 (L)St. Mary’s (MD) 81 - 74 (W)Spring Garden 68 - 87 (L)St. Paul’s 86 - 95 (L)Federal City 92 - 71 (W)St. Mary’s (MD) 94 - 102 (L)Spring Garden OT 84 - 91 (L)Wilmington 73 - 72 (W)
Year-by-year results
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Federal City 101 - 85 (W)Liberty Baptist 94 - 105 (L)Frostburg State 74 - 80 (L)Liberty Baptist 82 - 84 (L)Coppin State 79 - 100 (L)Gallaudet 102 - 80 (W)St. Mary’s (MD) 110 - 93 (W)Coppin State 94 - 132 (L)D.C. Teachers 91 - 87 (W)Gallaudet 131 - 80 (W)Southeastern 95 - 89 (W)Frostburg State 77 - 79 (L)Stockton 86 - 90 (L)D.C. Teachers 97 - 74 (W)Coppin State 64 - 76 (L)
1976-77 (No Records Available)
1977-78 (2 - 20)Taft Hickman Era
(2 Seasons / 13 - 37)
Southeastern 65 - 76 (L)Philadelphia Pharmacy 66 - 86 (L)Gallaudet 82 - 63 (W)Norfolk State 37 - 64 (L)Lincoln (PA) 47 - 64 (L)Delaware State 52 - 79 (L)Elizabeth City State OT 57 - 68 (L)South Hampton 58 - 66 (L)Old Westbury 57 - 61 (L)St. Mary’s (MD) 77 - 86 (L)Univ. of D.C. 65 - 83 (L)Rutgers (Camden) 58 - 77 (L)Philadelphia Pharmacy 64 - 80 (L)Rutgers (Camden) 71 - 82 (L)Coppin State 67 - 85 (L)Gallaudet 77 - 62 (W)Lincoln (PA) 62 - 103 (L)Coppin State 86 - 106 (L)Delaware State 52 - 55 (L)Southeastern 40 - 43 (L)Univ. of D.C. 58 - 60 (L)St. Mary’s (MD) 67 - 72 (L)
1978-79 (11 - 17)
Georgetown 54 - 79 (L)Philadelphia Pharmacy 60 - 80 (L)Gallaudet 80 - 59 (W)Delaware State 68 - 80 (L)Norfolk State 62 - 75 (L)Liberty Baptist 92 - 91 (W)
Pratt Institute 63 - 65 (L)Dominican of N.Y. 89 - 75 (W)Southeastern 94 - 91 (W)Elizabeth City State 76 - 94 (L)Lynchburg 83 - 92 (L)Liberty Baptist 80 - 94 (L)St. Mary’s (MD) 77 - 65 (W)Lincoln (PA) 70 - 82 (L) Univ. of D.C. 77 - 82 (L)Coppin State 71 - 87 (L)Rutgers (Camden) 67 - 66 (W)Philadelphia Pharmacy 4OT 64 - 65 (L)Rutgers (Camden) 57 - 59 (L)Gallaudet 81 - 64 (W)Lincoln (PA) 78 - 86 (L)Coppin State 61 - 72 (L)Delaware State 65 - 78 (L)St. Mary’s (MD) 77 - 85 (L)Southeastern 89 - 73 (W)Mary Washington 99 - 62 (W)Univ. of D.C. 102 - 72 (W)Mary Washington 79 - 73 (W)
1979-80 (7 - 25)Robert Campbell Era
Stoney Brook 70 - 96 (L)Gallaudet 104 - 67 (W)Washington & Lee 76 - 91 (L)Philadelphia Pharmacy 40 - 39 (W)Georgetown 47 - 98 (L)MD - Eastern Shore 61 - 89 (L)Norfolk State 65 - 97 (L)Gallaudet 62 - 45 (W)Liberty Baptist 59 - 64 (L)Virginia State 78 - 77 (W)Lynchburg 67 - 80 (L)Southeastern 67-74 (L)Fairmont State 70 - 101 (L)California (PA) 61 - 79 (L)Longwood 33 - 51 (L)Liberty Baptist 64 - 85 (L)St. Mary’s (MD) 69 - 74 (L)Univ. of D.C. 75 - 85 (L)Rutgers (Camden) 52 - 57 (L)Southeastern 65 - 71 (L)Philadelphia Pharmacy 58 - 64 (L)Lincoln (PA) 64 - 67 (L)St. Mary’s (MD) 63 - 72 (L)Gallaudet 69 - 52 (W)MD - Eastern Shore 66 - 83 (L)Coppin State 64 - 75 (L)Morgan State 57 - 70 (L)Coppin State 73 - 85 (L)Southeastern 77 - 68 (W)Univ. of D.C. 64 - 74 (L)Mary Washington 90 - 94 (L)Lincoln (PA) 70 - 67 (W)
1980-81 (No Records Available)
1981-82 (7 - 18)Nat Frazier Era (1 Season)
Southeastern 78 - 56 (W)St. Paul’s 68 - 63 (W)Washington Bible 82 - 61 (W)Virginia Union 63 - 78 (L)Morgan State 81 - 80 (W)Johnson C. Smith 55 - 69 (L)Shaw 54 - 52 (W)Virginia State 61 - 85 (L)Liberty Baptist 36 - 44 (L)Clinch Valley 67 - 76 (L)Fayetteville State 0 – 2 (Forfeit)Elizabeth City State 51 - 64 (L)Mary Washington 58 - 56 (W)Hampton 43 - 53 (L)Norfolk State 50 - 85 (L)Hampton 47 - 57 (L)St. Paul’s 64 - 68 (W)Virginia State 64 - 74 (L)Virginia Union 49 - 53 (L)Elizabeth City State 48 - 47 (W)Livingstone 61 - 73 (L)Winston-Salem State 54 - 66 (L)Norfolk State 53 - 62 (L)St. Augustine’s 70 - 78 (L)vs. N.C. Central # 58 - 70 (L)#CIAA Tournament
1982-83 (2 - 24)Frank Silva Era
(2 Seasons / 4 - 50)
St. Mary’s (MD) 86 - 75 (W)St. Augustine’s 55 - 91 (L)California (PA) 62 - 65 (L)N.C. Central 73 - 96 (L)Norfolk State 46 - 55 (L)George Washington 51 - 102 (L)Livingstone 59 - 66 (L)Winston-Salem State 55 - 94 (L)John Jay 57 - 77 (L)Bloomfi eld State 62 - 77 (L)Morgan State 56 - 72 (L)Johnson C. Smith 61 - 78 (L)Shaw 74 - 96 (L)Elizabeth City State 65 - 92 (L)Virginia Union 52 - 101 (L)Norfolk State 63 - 90 (L)St. Paul’s 69 - 87 (L)Virginia State 91 - 123 (L)Virginia Union 60 - 84 (L)St. Paul’s 66 - 80 (L)
game-by-game results
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Fayetteville State 82 - 103 (L)Hampton 63 - 90 (L)Virginia State 91 - 121 (L)St. Mary’s (MD) 72 - 49 (W)Hampton 55 - 105 (L)vs. Winston-Salem State # 46 - 76 (L)# CIAA Tournament
1983-84 (2 - 24)
St. Mary’s (MD) 86 - 75 (W)at St. Augustine’s 55 - 91 (L)at California (PA) 62 - 65 (L)N.C. Central 73 - 96 (L)Norfolk State 46 - 55 (L)at George Washington 51 - 102 (L)at Livingstone 59 - 66 (L)at Winston-Salem State 55 - 94 (L)at John Jay 57 - 77 (L)at Bloomfi eld State 62 - 77 (L)Morgan State 56 - 72 (L)Johnson C. Smith 61 - 78 (L)Shaw 74 - 96 (L)at Elizabeth City State 65 - 92 (L)at Virginia Union 52 - 101 (L)at Norfolk State 63 - 90 (L)at St. Paul’s 69 - 87 (L)at Virginia State 91 - 123 (L)Virginia Union 60 - 84 (L)St. Paul’s 66 - 80 (L)Fayetteville State 82 - 103 (L)Hampton 63 - 90 (L)Virginia State 91 - 121 (L)at St. Mary’s (MD) 49 - 72 (L)at Hampton 55 - 105 (L)vs. Winston-Salem State # 46 - 76 (L)# CIAA Tournament
1984-85 (1 - 27)Al Brathway
(2 Seasons / 2 - 54)
N.C. Central 72 - 77 (L)at Liberty Baptist 44 - 88 (L)at Livingstone 64 - 104 (L)at Winston-Salem State 71 - 113 (L)Johnson C. Smith 73 - 93 (L)at MD - Eastern Shore 75 - 89 (L)Shaw 70 - 92 (L)Elizabeth City State 77 - 90 (L)at Mount St. Mary’s 65 - 97 (L)vs. Kean 68 - 75 (L)St. Augustine’s 75 - 88 (L)Virginia State OT 80 - 85 (L)Fayetteville State 74 - 82 (L)
Coppin State 79 - 85 (L)St. Paul’s 91 - 85 (W)at Univ. of D.C. 63 - 82 (L)at Virginia Union 74 - 93 (L)Norfolk State 68 - 96 (L)at Hampton 65 - 98 (L)at Elizabeth City State 82 - 113 (L)Virginia Union 75 - 89 (L)at St. Paul’s 79 - 101 (L)at Coppin State 77 - 91 (L)at Virginia State 80 - 104 (L)Hampton 66 - 98 (L)at Norfolk State 53 - 117 (L)Univ. of D.C. 77 - 83 (L)vs. Shaw # 60 - 62 (L)#CIAA Tournament
1985-86 (1 - 27)
at Liberty 61 - 64 (L)vs. Pembroke State 69 - 82 (L)Winston-Salem State 77 - 83 (L)at Coppin State 61 - 89 (L)at George Washington 67 - 107 (L)Livingstone 81 - 87 (L)at Indiana (PA) 57 - 82 (L)at Shaw 74 - 73 (W)at St. Augustine’s 88 - 100 (L)Elizabeth City State 93 - 114 (L)at Virginia State 79 - 87 (L)St. Paul’s 69 - 82 (L)at St. Paul’s 58 - 74 (L)Virginia Union 90 - 112 (L)at Johnson C. Smith 74 - 85 (L)at Fayetteville State 85 - 87 (L)at N.C. Central 67 - 86 (L)at Elizabeth City State 73 - 109 (L)at Hampton 72 - 104 (L)Univ. of D.C. 75 - 96 (L)at Virginia Union 73 - 110 (L)Norfolk State 58 - 94 (L)at Lincoln (PA) 88 - 100 (L)at Norfolk State 66 - 103 (L)Virginia State 69 - 117 (L)at Univ. of D.C. 82 - 97 (L)vs. Hampton # 80 - 97 (L)# CIAA Tournament
1986-87 (5 - 23)Warren Reynolds Era (4 Seasons / 15 - 94)
at Liberty 61 - 71 (L)Sacred Heart 62 - 67 (L)at Shaw 85 - 87 (L)at Livingstone OT 78 - 75 (W)at Winston-Salem State 77 - 92 (L)
St. Augustine’s 66 - 69 (L)at Hampton 64 - 84 (L)St. Paul’s 44 - 53 (L)at Millersville 85 - 112 (L)at Elizabeth City State 70 - 83 (L)Virginia State OT 81 - 87 (L)at St. Paul’s 70 - 85 (L)at Univ. of D.C. 76 - 80 (L)St. Paul’s 66 - 69 (L)at Virginia Union 76 - 93 (L)Johnson C. Smith OT 76 - 80 (L)N.C. Central 61 - 59 (W)Elizabeth City State 73 - 70 (W)at Virginia State 70 - 89 (L)Hampton 76 - 75 (W)Fayetteville State 88 - 72 (W)Virginia Union 65 - 78 (L)at Norfolk State 66 - 98 (L)at Georgetown 51 - 87 (L)Norfolk State 60 - 72 (L)at MD - Eastern Shore OT 74 - 75 (L)at Hampton 66 - 74 (L)vs. Johnson C. Smith # 67 - 85 (L)# CIAA Tournament
1987-88 (4 - 24)
Clark-Atlanta 65 - 71 (L)Tuskegee OT 80 - 81 (L)at Millersville 75 - 94 (L)Virginia Union 78 - 92 (L)Shaw OT 63 - 61 (W)Livingstone 79 - 73 (W)Winston-Salem State 55 - 72 (L)at Morgan State 63 - 71 (L)at Fayetteville State 67 - 73 (L)at St. Augustine’s 78 - 89 (L)Elizabeth City State 76 - 80 (L)Virginia State 69 - 95 (L)St. Paul’s 77 - 90 (L)at Johnson C. Smith 61 - 65 (L)Millersville 78 - 81 (L)at St. Paul’s 84 - 75 (W)Norfolk State 57 - 59 (L)at N.C. Central 44 - 59 (L)at Elizabeth City State 66 - 106 (L)at Hampton 66 - 82 (L)at Virginia Union 46 - 72 (L)Univ. of D.C. 73 - 96 (L)at Virginia State 75 - 82 (L)at Norfolk State 52 - 60 (L)Lincoln (PA) 93 - 88 (W)at Univ. of D.C. 81 - 109 (L)Hampton 71 - 96 (L)vs. St. Augustine’s # 60 - 76 (L)# CIAA Tournament
game-by-game results
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1988-89 (4 - 22)
Columbia Union 89 - 76 (W)St. Augustine’s OT 78 - 84 (L)at Winston-Salem State 66 - 70 (L)at Shaw 59 - 65 (L)at Howard OT 56 - 57 (L)Norfolk State 54 - 77 (L)at Millersville 72 - 75 (L)Fayetteville State OT 80 - 81 (L)vs. W. Va. Wesleyan 70 - 73 (L)St. Paul’s 60 - 63 (L)at Virginia Union 57 - 96 (L)Johnson C. Smith 89 - 90 (L)N.C. Central 70 - 69 (W)Longwood 75 - 79 (L)Elizabeth City State 78 - 81 (L)Hampton 71 - 74 (L)at St. Paul’s 75 - 77 (L)Virginia Union 66 - 77 (L)Virginia State 72 - 70 (W)at Elizabeth City State 77 - 99 (L)at Longwood OT 72 - 77 (L)at Norfolk State 56 - 70 (L)at Virginia State 54 - 99 (L)at Hampton 74 - 106 (L)vs. Shaw # 57 - 71 (L)# CIAA Tournament
1989-90 (2 - 25)
Columbia Union 78 - 89 (L)at St. Augustine’s 80 - 94 (L)Livingstone 65 - 68 (L)Winston-Salem State 64 - 72 (L)at Longwood 65 - 75 (L)Shaw 80 - 96 (L)Millersville 72 - 84 (L)at Fayetteville State 73 - 90 (L)at Indiana (PA) 56 - 103 (L)at Millersville 85 - 114 (L)St. Paul’s 70 - 77 (L)Virginia Union 61 - 88 (L)at St. Paul’s 71 - 86 (L)at Johnson C. Smith 75 - 90 (L)at N.C. Central 51 - 73 (L)at Norfolk State 58 - 86 (L)at Elizabeth City State 80 - 86 (L)at Hampton 64 - 79 (L)Longwood 79 - 68 (W)at Virginia Union 73 - 86 (L)Virginia State OT 97 - 100 (L)Elizabeth City State 73 - 82 (L)Norfolk State 49 - 72 (L)at Columbia Union 66 - 67 (L)at Virginia State 87 - 85 (W)Hampton 62 - 82 (L)vs. Winston-Salem State # 69 - 79 (L)# CIAA Tournament
1990-91 (7 - 19)Tyrone Hart Era
(4 Seasons / 31 - 76)
St. Augustine’s 72 - 80 (L)at Winston-Salem State 61 - 71 (L)at Livingstone 57 - 53 (W)Columbia Union 90 - 83 (W)Johnson C. Smith 81 - 91 (L)Fayetteville State 60 - 73 (L)St. Paul’s 69 - 57 (W)at Washington Bible 96 - 66 (W)at Shaw 70 - 77 (L)Clarion 77 - 63 (W)at Hampton 50 - 72 (L)at Univ. of D.C. 65 - 54 (W)at Indiana (PA) OT 77 - 82 (L)at St. Paul’s 68 - 72 (L)at Virginia Union 75 - 88 (L)at Columbia Union 104 - 69 (W)N.C. Central 56 - 68 (L)Norfolk State 73 - 75 (L)Elizabeth City State 74 - 88 (L)Virginia Union 67 - 83 (L)at Virginia State 76 - 93 (L)at Elizabeth City State 84 - 94 (L)at Norfolk State 54 - 71 (L)Virginia State 70 - 85 (L)Hampton 46 - 57 (L)vs. Shaw # 66 - 77 (L)# CIAA Tournament
1991-92 (7 - 20)
at Wheeling-Jesuit 100 - 82 (W)at Shepherd 86 - 97 (L)Winston-Salem State 84 - 98 (L)Shaw 87 - 96 (L)Livingstone 75 - 78 (L)Hampton OT 88 - 86 (W)Capital College 105 - 80 (W)at Gannon 72 - 88 (L)at Texas A&I 65 - 93 (L)at Clarion 92 - 101 (L)Virginia State 62 - 93 (L)at N.C. Central 60- 82 (L)at Johnson C. Smith 77 - 96 (L)Columbia Union 92 - 88 (W)at Norfolk State 66 - 92 (L)at Elizabeth City State 71 - 82 (L)at St. Paul’s 69 - 71 (L)at Virginia Union 59 - 92 (L)Elizabeth City State 84 - 72 (W)Norfolk State 63 - 83 (L)at Hampton OT 69 - 78 (L)Virginia Union 51 - 48 (W)St. Paul’s 82 - 79 (W)
at Virginia State 77 - 79 (L)vs. Shaw # 83 - 100 (L)# CIAA Tournament
1992-93 (9 - 18)
Alvernia College OT 61 - 62 (L)West Chester 72 - 82 (L)at Winston-Salem State 70 -74 (L)at Shaw 99 - 96 (W)at Livingstone 85 - 83 (W)Hampton 56 - 67 (L)St. Augustine’s 99 - 92 (W)Capital College 130 - 82 (W)Fayetteville State 66 - 77 (L)at Delaware State 80 - 96 (L)Johnson C. Smith 97 - 91 (W)Hampton 58 - 71 (L)Virginia State 97 - 79 (W)N.C. Central 67 - 79 (L)Johnson C. Smith 86 - 105 (L)St. Paul’s 68 - 72 (L)at Virginia State 81 - 86 (L)Norfolk State 71 - 78 (L)Elizabeth City State 100 - 105 (L)Virginia Union 67 - 92 (L)at Elizabeth City State 90 - 102 (L) at St. Paul’s 95 - 78 (W)at Norfolk State 74 - 89 (L)at Virginia Union 70 - 88 (L)Virginia State 92 - 84 (W)at Hampton 80 - 79 (W)vs. Johnson C. Smith # 85 - 89 (L)# CIAA Tournament
1993-94 (8 - 19)
at Lincoln (PA) 84 - 92 (L)Winston-Salem State 79 - 80 (L)Shaw 88 - 72 (W)at Morgan State 89 - 77 (W)Livingstone 81 - 66 (W)at Hampton 83 - 98 (L)at Delaware State 92 - 103 (L)at St. Augustine’s 107 - 81 (W)at Fayetteville State 73 - 95 (L)Albany (GA) State 75 - 68 (W)Benedict 72 - 94 (L)West Virginia Wesleyan 78 - 73 (W)at N.C. Central 74 - 84 (L)at Johnson C. Smith 79 - 98 (L)at Norfolk State 75 - 102 (L)at Elizabeth City State 71 - 99 (L)at Virginia Union 59 - 103 (L)at St. Paul’s 96 - 104 (L)Elizabeth City State 75 - 92 (L)at Cheyney 72 - 78 (L)
game-by-game results
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Norfolk State 63 – 89 (L)Virginia Union 69 - 86 (L)Virginia State 85 - 84 (W)at Virginia State 90 - 95 (L)St. Paul’s 86 - 82 (W)Hampton 76 - 81 (L)vs. Fayetteville State # 66 - 67 (L)# CIAA Tournament
1994-95 (8 - 18)Taft Hickman Era
(5 Seasons / 31 - 100)
West Chester 59 - 69 (L)Longwood 63 - 71 (L)Cheyney 58 - 56 (W)at Winston-Salem State 62 - 61 (W)at Shaw 88 - 101 (L)at Livingstone 80 - 93 (L)Hampton 65 - 77 (L)St. Augustine’s 75 - 59 (W)Fayetteville State 76 - 70 (W)at Coppin State 67 - 99 (L)Gannon 84 - 85 (L)Mercyhurst 78 - 89 (L)N.C. Central 100 - 109 (L)Johnson C. Smith 85 - 93 (L)at Virginia State 85 - 95 (L)Norfolk State 58 - 89 (L)Elizabeth City State 56 - 55 (W)Virginia Union 55 - 90 (L)St. Paul’s 68 - 64 (W)at Elizabeth City State 67 - 62 (W)at Norfolk State 63 - 89 (L)at St. Paul’s 66 - 57 (W)at Virginia Union 49 - 70 (L)Virginia State 56 - 63 (L)at Hampton 56 - 67 (L)vs. N.C. Central # 61 - 69 (L)# CIAA Tournament
1995-96 (8 - 19)
Slippery Rock 75 - 38 (W)at West Chester 70 - 74 (L)Shaw 78 - 83 (L)Livingstone 88 - 68 (W)Kutztown 94 - 84 (W)Winston-Salem State 78 - 85 (L)at St. Augustine’s OT 83 - 77 (W)at Fayetteville State 79 - 108 (L)at Florida Tech 63 - 95 (L)at St. Anselm’s 80 - 103 (L)at Lynn 70 - 81 (L)at N.C. Central 66 - 98 (L)
at Johnson C. Smith 66 - 77 (L)Virginia State OT 77 - 75 (W)at Norfolk State 57 - 116 (L)at Elizabeth City State 86 - 99 (L)at Virginia Union 71 - 93 (L)at St. Paul’s 75 - 80 (L)at University of D.C. 71 - 55 (W)Elizabeth City State 72 - 74 (L)Norfolk State 81 - 69 (W)Virginia Union 51 - 82 (L)Virginia State 84 - 71 (W)University of D.C. 70 - 72 (L)St. Paul’s 81 - 93 (L)at Delaware State 92 - 93 (L)vs. St. Augustine’s # 81 - 92 (L)# CIAA Tournament
1996-97 (4 - 23)
at Pitt-Johnstown 74 - 78 (L)University of D.C. 73 - 80 (L)Cheyney 59 - 76 (L)Livingstone 80 - 75 (W)Winston-Salem State 76 - 91 (L)Shaw 76 - 67 (W)Kutztown 62 - 88 (L)St. Augustine’s 57 - 96 (L)Fayetteville State 63 - 66 (L)at Cheyney 80 - 73 (W)at Virginia State 84 - 112 (L)N.C. Central 50 - 66 (L)Johnson C. Smith OT 86 - 74 (W)University of D.C. 61 - 76 (L)St. Paul’s 47 - 49 (L)Elizabeth City State 76 - 93 (L)at Columbia Union 72 - 80 (L)Virginia Union 61 - 89 (L)Norfolk State 56 - 64 (L)at Elizabeth City State 77 - 97 (L)at Norfolk State 65 - 79 (L)Lynn 60 - 73 (L)at Virginia Union 58 - 86 (L)Virginia State 68 - 78 (L)at University of D.C. 52 - 60 (L)at St. Paul’s 51 - 78 (L)vs. Fayetteville State # 53 - 58 (L)# CIAA Tournament
1997-98 (5 - 19)
Livingstone 68 - 66 (W)Winston-Salem State 68 - 77 (L)at St. Augustine’s 95 - 115 (L)at Fayetteville State 81 - 70 (W)at Cheyney 83 - 87 (L)
Virginia State 72 - 77 (L)Cheyney 75 - 76 (L)at N.C. Central 64 - 81 (L)at University of D.C. 69 - 61 (W)at Shaw 89 - 104 (L)at Johnson C. Smith 64 - 69 (L)at Kutztown 65 - 69 (L)Virginia Union 66 - 71 (L)University of D.C. 68 - 73 (L)at Elizabeth City State 91 - 98 (L)at St. Paul’s 77 - 87 (L)at Virginia Union 71 - 84 (L)Shaw 80 - 90 (L)at Virginia State 70 - 92 (L)St. Paul’s 75 - 82 (L)at Lincoln (PA) 105 - 86 (W)Elizabeth City State 74 - 77 (L)Columbia Union 78 - 69 (W)vs. Johnson C. Smith # 77 -92 (L)# CIAA Tournament
1998-99 (6 - 21)
at North Alabama 63 - 104 (L)Lenoir-Rhyne 83 - 74 (W)Indiana (PA) 48 - 66 (L)at Cheyney 59 - 76 (L)at Livingstone 66 - 72 (L)at Winston-Salem State 65 - 70 (L)St. Augustine’s 55 - 75 (L)Kutztown 64 - 69 (L)Fayetteville State 62 - 75 (L)at Indiana (PA) 73 - 97 (L)at Virginia State * 70 - 92 (L)N.C. Central 63 - 73 (L)at University of D.C. 79 - 90 (L)Shaw * 80 - 90 (L)Johnson C. Smith 66 - 74 (L)University of D.C. 58 - 67 (L)at Columbia Union 81 - 66 (W)at Virginia Union 72 - 78 (L)Elizabeth City State 75 - 79 (L)St. Paul’s 60 - 68 (L)Virginia Union 62 - 83 (L)at Shaw 47 - 62 (L)Virginia State * 72 - 77 (L)at St. Paul’s 72 - 86 (L)at Elizabeth City State 3OT 78 - 93 (L)vs. Fayetteville State # 72 - 59 (W)vs. Virginia Union # 64 - 75 (L)* Game Later Forfeited By Virginia St. & Shaw# CIAA Tournament
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1999-2000 (7 - 21)Luke D’Alessio Era
Barber-Scotia 72 - 80 (L)Morris Brown 63 - 78 (L)Livingstone 81 - 85 (L)Winston-Salem State 65 - 85 (L)at St. Augustine’s 50 - 82 (L)Cheyney 72 - 85 (L)at Millersville OT 74 - 79 (L)at Fayetteville State 56 - 60 (L)at Cheyney 67 - 80 (L)at Kutztown 63 - 54 (W)at St. Paul’s OT 81 - 82 (L)University of Charleston 71 - 80 (L)Mansfi eld 82 - 96 (L)Virginia State 60 - 55 (W)at N.C. Central 65 - 75 (L)at Shaw 73 - 80 (L)at Johnson C. Smith 56 - 61 (L)Pitt-Johnstown 62 - 86 (L)Virginia Union 73 - 79 (L)at Elizabeth City State 82 - 88 (L)at Virginia Union 64 - 81 (L)Shaw 88 - 70 (W)at Virginia State 71 - 74 (L)St. Paul’s 84 - 78 (W)Elizabeth City State 74 - 71 (W)University of D.C. 88 - 70 (W)vs. Fayetteville State # 70 - 67 (W)vs. N.C. Central # 54 - 62 (L)# CIAA Tournament
2000-2001 (19 - 9)
Central State (OH) 67 - 56 (W)at Livingstone 73 - 61 (W)at Winston-Salem State 83 - 69 (W)St. Augustine’s 84 - 74 (W)Cheyney 72 - 69 (W)St. Paul’s 91 - 79 (W)at New Jersey Tech 78 - 91 (L)Vorhees OT 77 - 74 (W)at Indiana (PA) 94 - 81 (W)Pitt-Johnstown 90 - 73 (W)at Virginia State 72 - 73 (L)at Pitt-Johnstown 65 - 83 (L)N.C. Central 81 - 69 (W)Fayetteville State 88 - 75 (W)Shaw 66 - 68 (L)Johnson C. Smith 78 - 90 (L)Columbia Union 95 - 77 (W)New Jersey Tech 68 - 52 (W)at Virginia Union 60 - 78 (L)Elizabeth City State 78 - 81 (L)at Columbia Union 81 - 64 (W)at Virginia Union 78 - 77 (W)
at Shaw OT 101 - 110 (L)Virginia State 65 - 72 (L)at St. Paul’s 86 - 65 (W)at Elizabeth City State 98 - 86 (W)vs. Livingstone 79 - 73 (W)vs. Johnson C. Smith # 63 - 74 (L)# CIAA Tournament
2001-2002 (20 - 8)
at University of D.C. 82 - 85 (L)Winston-Salem State 90 - 83 (W)at St. Augustine’s 84 - 101 (L)at St. Mary’s 87 - 64 (W)Washington Bible College 125 - 60 (W)Livingstone 101 - 90 (W)at St. Paul’s 95 - 81 (W)Shepherd 98 - 85 (W)at Fairmont State 82 - 67 (W)at Wheeling Jesuit 83 - 85 (L)Virginia State 88 - 78 (W)at N.C. Central 81 - 88 (L)at Fayetteville State 64 - 68 (L)at Shaw 77 - 86 (L)at Johnson C. Smith OT 91 - 89 (W)Columbia Union 89 - 83 (W)Virginia Union 90 - 75 (W)at Elizabeth City State 96 - 90 (W)Pitt-Johnstown 84 - 71 (W)at Virginia Union 78 - 77 (W)at Columbia Union OT 89 - 83 (W)Shaw 94 - 77 (W)at Virginia State 81 - 72 (W)St. Paul’s 94 - 75 (W)at Cheyney 65 - 70 (L)Elizabeth City State 95 - 89 (W)vs. Fayetteville State # 66 - 63 (W)vs. Johnson C. Smith # 67 - 84 (L)# CIAA Tournament
2002-2003 (30 - 5)
Glenville State 110 - 68 (W)Southern Connecticut St. 76 - 63 (W)at Winston-Salem State 65 - 70 (W)St. Augustine’s 91 - 80 (W)University of D.C. 2OT 95 - 97 (L)Cheyney 98 - 80 (W)St. Paul’s 74 - 70 (W)at Shepherd 85 - 66 (W)vs. Edinboro 90 - 75 (W) at Gannon 88 - 87 (W)at Virginia State 74 - 59 (W)N.C. Central 92 - 76 (W)Fayetteville State 81 - 71 (W)Shaw 80 - 72 (W)Johnson C. Smith 94 - 76 (W)
at Livingstone 91 - 78 (W)at Virginia Union OT 90 - 88 (W)at Columbia Union 86 - 67 (W)at Pitt-Johnstown OT 83 - 81 (W)Elizabeth City State 88 - 81 (W)Virginia Union OT 96 - 99 (L)at Shaw 58 - 61 (L)Virginia State 94 - 71 (W)Columbia Union 85 - 77 (Wat St. Paul’s 71 - 74 (L)at Elizabeth City State 74 - 69 (W)Southern Virginia 94 - 65 (W)vs. Johnson C. Smith # 65 - 63 (W)vs. N.C. Central # 99 - 87 (W)vs. Virginia Union # 72 - 71 (W)vs. Lenoir-Rhyne $ 88 - 82 (W)vs. Kennesaw State $ 95 - 70 (W)vs. Presbyterian ^ 67 - 53 (W)vs. Mass.-Lowell + 72 - 62 (W)vs. Kentucky Wesleyan* % 64 - 84 (L)# CIAA Tournament$ NCAA Tournament (Opening Round)^ NCAA Tournament (Second Round)+ NCAA Tournament (Elite Eight)% NCAA Final Four*Game Later Forfeited By Kentucky Wesleyan
2003-2004 (23 - 6)
at Cheyney 105 - 99 (W)Bloomsburg 85 - 61 (W)Eckerd OT 106 – 103 (W)Livingstone 87 - 67 (W)Winston-Salem State 72 - 75 (L)at St. Augustine’s 84 - 82 (W)University of D.C. 90 - 84 (W)at St. Paul’s 83 - 58 (W)Mansfi eld 84 - 93 (L)vs. Molloy 79 - 71 (L)Virginia State 83 - 71 (W)at N.C. Central 87 - 65 (W)at Fayetteville State 105 - 100 (W)at Shaw 88 - 87 (W)at Johnson C. Smith 78 - 70 (W)Pitt-Johnstown 81 - 69 (W)Virginia Union 87 - 82 (W)Columbia Union 106 - 68 (W)at Elizabeth City State 74 - 80 (L)at Virginia Union 91 - 83 (W)Shaw 96 - 76 (W)at Virginia State 88 - 84 (W)at Columbia Union 130 - 71 (W)St. Paul’s 96 - 88 (W)Elizabeth City State 96 - 60 (W)at University of D.C. 87 - 88 (L)vs. N.C. Central # 69 - 72 (L)vs. Lenoir-Rhyne $ 86 - 81 (W)
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2003-04 continued ...
vs. Francis Marion $ 78 - 95 (L)# CIAA Tournament$ NCAA Tournament (Opening Round)
2004-2005 (26 - 5)
Cheyney 104 - 94 (W)Goldey-Beacom 78 - 56 (W)Felecian 113 - 58 (W)at Mansfi eld 86 - 72 (W)at Columbia Union 100 - 48 (W)at Lincoln (PA) 106 - 93 (W)St. Augustine’s 92 - 68 (W)Wilmington (DE) 123 - 64 (W)West Virginia State 101 - 79 (W)at Salem International 77 - 81 (L)at Virginia State OT 78 - 77 (W)N.C. Central 77 - 79 (L)at Livingstone 60 - 57 (W)Shaw 83 - 64 (W)Johnson C. Smith 86 - 61 (W)at Pitt-Johnstown 75 - 64 (W)at Virginia Union 80 - 65 (W)at Winston-Salem State 62 - 67 (L)Elizabeth City State 74 - 63 (W)Fayetteville State 87 - 65 (W)Virginia Union OT 95 - 94 (W)St. Paul’s 92 - 57 (W)at Shaw 82 - 75 (W)Virginia State 85 - 71 (W)at St. Paul’s 86 - 80 (W)at Elizabeth City State 53 - 44 (W)Columbia Union 89 - 72 (W)vs. Fayetteville State # 59 - 61 (L)Tusculum $ OT 91 - 88 (W)Columbus State $ 84 - 72 (W)Virginia Union $ 64 - 70 (L)# CIAA Tournament$ NCAA South Atlantic Regional
2005-2006 (19 - 11)
Bloomsburg 88 - 64 (W)Dowling 91 – 70 (W)vs. Pacifi c 60 – 89 (L)at Oregon 55 – 80 (L)Winston-Salem State 80 – 71 (W)at Saint Augustine’s 102 – 91 (W)at Bloomsburg 82 – 69 (W)Salem International OT 87 – 89 (L)Pace 82 – 78 (W)vs. Clafl in 79 – 53 (W)vs. Wiley 64 – 46 (W)vs. Virginia Union 44 – 60 (L)University of D.C. 78 – 54 (W)
Virginia State 70 – 51 (W)at N.C. Central 62 – 59 (W)Livingstone 78 – 55 (W)at Shaw 61 – 64 (L)at Johnson C. Smith 56 – 68 (L)Virginia Union 66 – 74 (L)at Elizabeth City State 66 – 68 (L)at Fayetteville State 63 – 72 (L)at Virginia Union 75 – 63 (W)at St. Paul’s 98 – 73 (W)Shaw 82 – 68 (W)at Virginia State 57 – 62 (L)St. Paul’s 77 – 74 (W)Elizabeth City State 68 – 48 (W)Columbia Union 103 – 65 (W)vs. Winston-Salem State # 71 – 67 (W)vs. Johnson C. Smith # 60 – 72 (L)# CIAA Tournament
2006-2007 (19 - 10)
Salem International 90 – 73 (W)Dowling 87 – 77 (W)Livingstone 90 – 78 (W)vs. Virginia Union 42 – 87 (L)at Saint Paul’s 111-75 (W)Mansfi eld OT 122-117 (W)Saint Augustine’s 80 – 87 (L)St. Cloud State 84 – 77 (W)At Virginia State 76 – 84 (L)N.C. Central 85 – 64 (W)at Fayetteville State 79 – 70 (W)Shaw 92 – 64 (W)at Johnson C. Smith 53 – 81 (L)at Livingstone 79 – 83 (L)Virginia State 92- 70 (W)Johnson C. Smith 99 – 88 (W)Elizabeth City State 109 – 101(W)Fayetteville State 72 – 64 (W)at Saint Augustine’s 116 – 104 (W)at Shaw 86 – 68 (W)at N.C. Central 75 – 80 (L)Saint Paul’s 95 – 106 (W)at Elizabeth City State 74 – 77 (L)at Columbia Union 113 – 82 (W)Virginia State 69 – 75 (L)Columbia Union 92 – 48 (W)vs. Shaw # 82 – 65 (W)vs. Johnson C. Smith # 68 – 62 (W)vs. Elizabeth City State # 54 – 59 (L)# CIAA Tournament
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MEN’S BASKETBALL
(19 – 10, 11 – 9 CIAA and 5 – 5 East)
Tyronne Beale Bulldogs Classic “All-Classic” Team All-CIAA CIAA All-Tournament Team Team Most Dedicated Award Corey Camphor CIAA Rookie of the Week (11/19/06, 12/9/06, 12/16/06) CIAA All-Rookie Team Luke D’Alessio CIAA Coach of the Week (12/9/06) Gil Goodrich Bulldogs Classic “All-Classic” Team CIAA Player of the Week (12/9/06, 1/28/07) All-CIAA CIAA Player of the Year CIAA All-Tournament Team Daktronics South Atlantic Region First Team Daktronics South Atlantic Player of the Year Daktronics First Team All-American Team MVP BSU Male Student-Athlete of the Year Joshua Johnson CIAA All-Tournament Team Team Most Improved Award
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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS
SCORING (CAREER)Points1. 1709 - Mike SINCLAIR (82 games) - 1986-892. 1701 - Chuck GHOLSTON (104 games) - 1989-933. 1437 - Tim WASHINGTON (75 games) - 2000-034. 1104 - Jamal SHIVERS (92 games) - 1998-025. 1089 - Shae JOHNSON (77 games) - 1995-986. 1038 - Aquila MATTHEWS (69 games) - 1990-937. 994 - Omarr SMITH (87 games) - 2000-038. 965 - Letheal COOK (48 games) - 2003-059. 932 - Damion KEYES (51 games) - 1996-9810. 892 - Charles PETERSON (97 games) - 1984-88
SCORING AVERAGE (minimum 5 games)1. 25.4 - Gil GOODRICH (28 games) - 2006-072. 21.5 - Anton JENIFER (28 games) - 2003-043. 21.1 - Tyronne BEALE (29 games) - 2006-074. 20.8 - Mike SINCLAIR (82 games) - 1986-895. 20.1 - Letheal COOK (48 games) - 2003-056. 19.2 - Tim WASHINGTON (75 games) - 2000-037. 18.3 - Damion KEYES (51 games) - 1996-988. 17.3 - Brian BROOKS (51 games) - 1992-949. 16.4 - Chuck GHOLSTON (104 games) - 1989-9310. 16.0 - Marquis MELTON (46 games) - 1994-96
FIELD GOALS (CAREER)Field goals made1. 594 - Chuck GHOLSTON (104 games) - 1989-932. 575 - Mike SINCLAIR (82 games) - 1986-893. 516 - Tim WASHINGTON (75 games) - 2000-034. 382 - Jamal SHIVERS (92 games) - 1998-025. 371 - Aquila MATTHEWS (69 games) - 1990-936. 366 - Kevin PURNELL (90 games) - 1990-947. 365 - Shae JOHNSON (77 games) - 1995-988. 364 - Letheal COOK (48 games) - 2003-059. 343 - Charles PETERSON (97 games) - 1984-8810. 333 - Omarr SMITH (87 games) - 2000-03
Field goals attempted1. 1429 - Mike SINCLAIR (82 games) - 1986-892. 1369 - Chuck GHOLSTON (104 games) - 1989-933. 1101 - Shae JOHNSON (77 games) - 1995-984. 993 - Tim WASHINGTON (75 games) - 2000-035. 949 - Jamal SHIVERS (92 games) - 1998-026. 855 - Omarr SMITH (87 games) - 2000-037. 815 - Charles PETERSON (97 games) - 1984-888. 749 - Aquila MATTHEWS (69 games) - 1990-939. 728 - Damion KEYES (51 games) - 1996-9810. 727 - Charles WARNER (64 games) - 1981-84
Field goal percentage (minimum 5 made)1. .692 - Ray CARR (9-13) - 1989-912. .658 - Jon SMITH (202-307) - 2002-033. .590 - Keith ANDERSON (111-188) - 1986-884. .588 - Joshua JOHNSON (94-160) - 2006-075. .587 - Tyronne BEALE (267-455) - 2006-076. .550 - Nathaniel FIELDS (55-100) - 2001-047. .541 - Brandon WEST (33-61) - 2005-06
8. .539 - Letheal COOK (364-675) - 2003-059. .539 - Scott NORMAN (124-230) - 1987-8810. .535 - Roger TABB (23-43) - 1991-92
3-POINT FIELD GOALS (CAREER)3-point fi eld goals made1. 299 - Mike SINCLAIR (82 games) - 1986-892. 237 - Shae JOHNSON (77 games) - 1995-983. 193 - Jamal SHIVERS (92 games) - 1998-024. 169 - Stephen MOSS-KELLY (63 games) - 2001-035. 166 - Omarr SMITH (87 games) - 2000-036. 164 - Chuck GHOLSTON (104 games) - 1989-937. 130 - Brian BROOKS (51 games) - 1992-948. 129 - Cornelius McMURRAY (59 games) - 2001-039. 123 - James RICE (50 games) - 1998-0010. 121 - Allen VAN NORDEN (64 games) - 2002-04
3-point fi eld goals attempted1. 773 - Shae JOHNSON (77 games) - 1995-982. 768 - Mike SINCLAIR (82 games) - 1986-893. 526 - Jamal SHIVERS (92 games) - 1998-024. 504 - Omarr SMITH (87 games) - 2000-035. 423 - Chuck GHOLSTON (104 games) - 1989-936. 419 - James RICE (50 games) - 1998-007. 406 - Stephen MOSS-KELLY (63 games) - 2001-038. 364 - Cornelius McMURRAY (59 games) - 2001-039. 350 - Brian BROOKS (51 games) - 1992-9410. 331 - Allen VAN NORDEN (64 games) - 2002-04
3-point FG percentage (minimum 5 made)1. .565 - Jay NOLAN (70-124) - 1983-85,86-872. .556 - Donte WRIGHT-NELSON (5-9) - 2000-01,02-033. .500 - Tremaine ROBINSON (6-12) - 2003-044. .439 - Thomas HAWKINS (82-187) - 2005-065. .417 - Kevin BROADUS (5-12) - 1984-87 .417 - Andre LAMBERT (15-36) - 1990-917. .416 - Stephen MOSS-KELLY (169-406) - 2001-038. .415 - Michael BOYD (68-164) - 1986-88,89-909. .413 - Randy GILL (78-189) - 2000-0110. .413 - Greg BOYD (92-223) - 1988-90
FREE THROWS (CAREER)Free throws made1. 398 - Tim WASHINGTON (75 games) - 2000-032. 349 - Chuck GHOLSTON (104 games) - 1989-933. 283 - Aquila MATTHEWS (69 games) - 1990-934. 278 - Damion KEYES (51 games) - 1996-985. 260 - Mike SINCLAIR (82 games) - 1986-896. 228 - Letheal COOK (48 games) - 2003-057. 207 - Anton JENIFER (28 games) - 2003-048. 206 - Charles PETERSON (97 games) - 1984-889. 204 - Che’ EVANS (76 games) - 1996-9910. 187 - Derick PAYNE (57 games) - 2004-06
Free throws attempted1. 612 - Tim WASHINGTON (75 games) - 2000-032. 448 - Chuck GHOLSTON (104 games) - 1989-933. 406 - Aquila MATTHEWS (69 games) - 1990-93
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Free throws attempted (Continued ... )4. 386 - Charles PETERSON (97 games) - 1984-885. 378 - Damion KEYES (51 games) - 1996-986. 347 - Mike SINCLAIR (82 games) - 1986-897. 333 - Letheal COOK (48 games) - 2003-058. 317 - Che’ EVANS (76 games) - 1996-999. 316 - Warren WRIGHT (53 games) - 1993-9510. 295 - Derick PAYNE (57 games) - 2004-06
Free throw percentage (minimum 5 made)1. .857 - Omarr SMITH (162-189) - 2000-03.857 - David MARSHALL (6-7) - 1982-833. .855 - Cornelius McMURRAY (153-179) - 2001-034. .850 - Corey CAMPHOR (17-20) - 2006-075. .833 - Keith BECKETT (5-6) - 1993-94.833 - Vincent BARNETT (5-6) - 1991-927. .831 - Gil GOODRICH (177-213) - 2006-078. .828 - Anton JENIFER (207-250) - 2003-049. .826 - Gary SNEED (19-23) - 1999-0110. .825 - Attila COSBY (52-63) - 2004-05
REBOUNDING (CAREER)Rebounds1. 881 - Kevin PURNELL (444o-437d) - 1990-942. 670 - Tim WASHINGTON (202o-468d) - 2000-033. 620 - Greg YOUNG (620o-0d) - 1985-894. 610 - Charles PETERSON (610o-0d) - 1984-885. 585 - Brian FORBES (511o-74d) - 1987-916. 581 - Aquila MATTHEWS (343o-238d) - 1990-937. 550 - Letheal COOK (215o-335d) - 2003-058. 440 - Stephen MOSS-KELLY (140o-300d) - 2001-039. 436 - Charles WARNER (436o-0d) - 1981-8410. 425 - David BURGIN (247o-178d) - 1993-96Rebounding average (minimum 5 games)1. 11.7 - Kevin IHEGITO (22 games) - 1989-902. 11.5 - Letheal COOK (48 games) - 2003-053. 9.8 - Kevin PURNELL (90 games) - 1990-944. 8.9 - Tim WASHINGTON (75 games) - 2000-035. 8.5 - Tyronne BEALE (29 games) - 2006-076. 8.4 - Aquila MATTHEWS (69 games) - 1990-937. 8.2 - John WHITE (40 games) - 1981-82,83-848. 8.2 - Damion KEYES (51 games) - 1996-989. 7.8 - Bruce PURNELL (50 games) - 1984-8610. 7.6 - Renard BANKS (30 games) - 1981-82,83-84
ASSISTS (CAREER)Assists1. 352 - Cornelius McMURRAY - 2001-032. 342 - Chuck GHOLSTON - 1989-933. 261 - Kevin BELL - 2004-064. 219 - Brian BROOKS - 1992-945. 213 - Kiyam HOLLOWAY - 2003-066. 207 - Gil GOODRICH - 2006-077. 183 - Arthur LEWIS - 2001-038. 163 - Shae JOHNSON - 1995-989. 154 - Anthony NELSON - 1998-0010. 153 - Steve MARVIN - 1993-95
Assists average (minimum 5 games)1. 7.4 - Gil GOODRICH (28 games) - 2006-072. 6.0 - Cornelius McMURRAY (59 games) - 2001-033. 5.1 - Andre LAMBERT (15 games) - 1990-914. 5.0 - Kevin BELL (52 games) - 2004-065. 4.9 - Anton JENIFER (28 games) - 2003-046. 4.4 - Steve MARVIN (35 games) - 1993-957. 4.3 - Brian BROOKS (51 games) - 1992-948. 3.6 - Greg BOYD (40 games) - 1988-909. 3.3 - Chuck GHOLSTON (104 games) - 1989-9310. 3.2 - Tony MORTON (40 games) - 1995-96,97-98
BLOCKED SHOTS (CAREER)Blocked shots1. 78 - Joseph ALLEN - 1998-002. 77 - Letheal COOK - 2003-053. 75 - Jon SMITH - 2002-034. 74 - Tim WASHINGTON - 2000-035. 57 - Derick PAYNE - 2004-066. 53 - Jacque PATE - 2005-067. 49 - Shawn HAMPTON - 2002-048. 48 - Kevin PURNELL - 1990-949. 47 - Aquila MATTHEWS - 1990-9310. 44 - Dontae BLANEY - 1995-96
Blocked shots average (minimum 5 games)1. 2.1 - Jon SMITH (35 games) - 2002-032. 1.8 - Jacque PATE (30 games) - 2005-063. 1.7 - Joseph ALLEN (47 games) - 1998-004. 1.6 - Dontae BLANEY (27 games) - 1995-965. 1.6 - Letheal COOK (48 games) - 2003-056. 1.3 - Attila COSBY (26 games) - 2004-057. 1.1 - Joshua JOHNSON (29 games) - 2006-071.1 - Tyronne BEALE (29 games) - 2006-079. 1.1 - Duane HARPER (38 games) - 1990-9210. 1.0 - Shawn HAMPTON (49 games) - 2002-04
STEALS (CAREER)Steals1. 125 - Kevin PURNELL - 1990-942. 116 - Dwayne MOORE - 1994-983. 113 - Shae JOHNSON - 1995-984. 108 - Aquila MATTHEWS - 1990-935. 104 - Chuck GHOLSTON - 1989-936. 96 - Damion KEYES - 1996-987. 95 - Brian BROOKS - 1992-948. 94 - Kiyam HOLLOWAY - 2003-069. 92 - Omarr SMITH - 2000-0310. 86 - Warren WRIGHT - 1993-95
Steals average (minimum 5 games)1. 2.4 - Gil GOODRICH (28 games) - 2006-072. 2.4 - Steve MARVIN (35 games) - 1993-953. 2.1 - Andre LAMBERT (15 games) - 1990-914. 1.9 - Damion KEYES (51 games) - 1996-985. 1.9 - Brian BROOKS (51 games) - 1992-946. 1.8 - John JONES (12 games) - 1991-927. 1.8 - Anton JENIFER (28 games) - 2003-048. 1.7 - James RICE (50 games) - 1998-009. 1.7 - Ray YOUNG (26 games) - 1990-9110. 1.6 - Kevin BELL (52 games) - 2004-06
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UniversityPresident – Dr. Mickey L. Burnim(301) 860-3555 (O) (301) 860-3510 (Fax)
Public Relations Director – Tammi Thomas(301) 860-4307 [email protected]
Athletic Support StaffAthletic Director – Derek Carter(301) 860-3570 [email protected]
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Alumni Director – Monie Broadus(301) 860-4302 [email protected]
Registrar – Dian Mitchell(301) 860-3416 [email protected]
Admission Director – Donald Kiah(301) 860-3427 [email protected]
Band Director – Adolph Wright(301) 860-3762 [email protected]
Football – Mike Lynn (301) 860-3578 [email protected] Coaches: Michael Carter – Asst. Head Coach & Off. Coord. (301) 860-3580 [email protected] Daronte Jones – Defensive Coordinator & Pro Liason (301) 860-3584 [email protected] Lester Overton – Off. Line & Recruiting (301) 860-3580 Aaron Kinchen – Defensive Line (301) 860-3580 Laurence Overton – Outside Linebackers (301) 860-3580 Damon Wilson – Running Backs & Special Teams (301) 860-3580 Jason White – Defensive Line & Video Coordinator (301) 860-3580 Jason Freeman – Inside Linebackers (301) 860-3580 Theron Smith – Receivers & Tight Ends (301) 860-3580 Jim Tinch – Advance Scouting (301) 860-3580 Arthur Thomas – Administrative Asst. (301) 860-3580
Volleyball – Toni Conway(301) 860-3583 [email protected] Coach: Yvette Thomasson
M&W Cross Country / Track & Field Michelle Latimer (301) 860-3575 [email protected] Assistant Coaches Tracee Cheek Derell Quick Larry Colbert Phyllis Parrish
Women’s Basketball – Doug Robertson(301) [email protected] Patricia Taylor Dewayne Burroughs Joseph Haynes
Men’s Basketball – Luke D’Alessio(301) [email protected]
Fred Burroughs (301) 860-3576 Tim Thomas (301) 860-3576 James Simmons (301) 860-3576
Bowling – Kenneth Scott(301) 860-3586 [email protected]
Softball – Fred Burroughs(301) 860-3577 [email protected]
Tennis (Women) – Kisha Reaves(301) 860-3559 [email protected]
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Bowie State
University14000 Jericho Park Road
Bowie, MD 20715
Main Office: (301) 860-3570
Fax: (301) 860-3585Website: www.bsubulldogs.com
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The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
is the oldest African-American athletic conference in the
United States. Founded in 1912 on the campus of Hampton
Institute (now Hampton University), the CIAA embodies a
history rich in tradition, which epitomizes the fortitude of
its 11 colleges and universities.
When the conference was founded, it was originally
known as the Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Its
founding fathers were Allen Washington and C.H. Williams
of Hampton Institute; Ernest J. Marshall of Howard Univer-
sity; George Johnson of Lincoln University (PA); W.E. Atkins,
Charles Fraser and H.P. Hargrove of Shaw University and J.W.
Barco and J.W. Pierce of Virginia Union University.
Student-athletes who compete in CIAA sports this
season, will continue a legacy of excellence that culminated
in a competitive frenzy that began a half century ago. That
culminating event was the fi rst CIAA basketball tournament.
Today, it is highly regarded as an NCAA model for sports
promotion and sponsorship.
The fi rst CIAA tournament was held at the end of the
1945-46 season in Turner’s Arena in Washington, DC, where
the North Carolina College men’s team reined victorious
over that inaugural tournament. Lem Graves, who chronicled
the tournament events for a weekly newspaper, wrote that
it was the “all-time sports thrill of a lifetime.” His assertion
remains true today.
The CIAA, which is composed of 10 member institu-
tions: Bowie State University, Elizabeth City State University,
Fayetteville State University, Johnson C. Smith University,
Livingstone College, Saint Augustine’s College, Saint Paul’s
College, Shaw University, Virginia State University and Virginia
Union University, is divided into eastern and western divi-
sions in all sports except baseball, and sponsors 16 annual
championships. The men’s championships are football, cross
country, basketball, cross country, indoor track and fi eld, golf
and baseball. The women’s championships are volleyball, cross
country, indoor track and fi eld, tennis, bowling, outdoor track
and fi eld and softball.
Most recently, Virginia Union University won the
NCAA Division II men’s basketball national titles in 2005,
1992, and 1980. CIAA basketball teams have appeared in the
NCAA tournament in each of the last 28 years. The confer-
ence has distinguished itself by having more teams compete
for the national basketball title than any other conference at
the Division II level.
The CIAA represents the embodiment of quality in
athletics. Not only does CIAA basketball rank amongst the
top Division II conferences in the nation, it also celebrates
some of the most revered football coaches who have ever
taught the game. Coach Willard Bailey, currently at St. Paul’s
College is the CIAA’s career coaching leader with 217 vic-
tories, and Herman “Ike” Boone, former Head Coach at T.C.
Williams High School, who was portrayed by Denzel Wash-
ington in Disney’s blockbuster movie “Remember the Titans,”
are two of the many coaches that have brought unparalleled
value to the CIAA’s efforts in providing student athletes with
quality educational opportunities that will last a lifetime.
As the CIAA inches closer to 100 years of excellence
in education and athletics, we continue to welcome growth
and change; all with the confi dence that the legacy of the
CIAA will continue.
Eastern Division
Bowie State University
Elizabeth City State University
Saint Paul’s College
Virginia State University
Virginia Union University
Western Division
Fayetteville State University
Johnson C. Smith University
Livingstone College
Saint Augustine’s College
Shaw University
the ciaa