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Mike Potter ·
22 Nov 2009, 5:50 PM ·
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McLENDON-McDOUGALD GYM/DURHAM N.C. Central is still looking for its first win of the women’s basketball season, and today the Eagles get their second straight home game.
Today’s opponent is Gardner-Webb (2-1), which was picked in preseason to finish third in the Big South Conference. The Runnin’ Bulldogs’ only loss so far has been to Houston.
NCCU (0-3) fought gamely in its last contest Wednesday night against Campbell, falling behind by over 20 points before recovering to make it close. But the Camels dominated down the stretch in a 79-63 win.
The Eagles played Gardner-Webb last season in Boiling Springs, winning 73-60.
The Runnin’ Bulldogs’ best player may be Northern High alumna Margaret Roundtree, whose older sister Tonia played for the Eagles a couple of years ago. GWU also has a big presence inside in 6-6 Lithuanian Sandra Vaitkute, who played her first two seasons at Maine.
The most accomplished player on the NCCU roster, sophomore forward Chasidy Williams, is still not playing because of an undisclosed medical situation. Williams is day-to-day.
And although the game is competitive it turns out to be a tough day for the Eagles, as Gardner-Webb wins 66-55 despite 22 points from the Eagles’ Joanna Miller (pictured). Continue reading »
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Mike Potter ·
18 Nov 2009, 11:07 PM ·
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McLENDON-McDOUGALD GYM/DURHAM It’s the home opener for both basketball teams at N.C. Central, and each is still looking for its first victory of the season after two road losses.
For the men’s team under first-year head coach LeVelle Moton, about all that has been established is that the Eagles aren’t ready for the ACC. So far they’ve played a killer schedule. But they’ll be clear favorites tonight when they take the floor against Division III N.C. Wesleyan (0-1).
Forward Lamar Pittman will continue to sit out tonight as he recovers from his ACL injury of last fall. The Eagles are not good early, but shrug off a double-digit deficit to prevail 85-70 behind 25 points from T.J. Granger (pictured). Continue reading »
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Mike Potter ·
18 Nov 2009, 3:03 AM ·
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LeVelle Moton will make his home debut as head coach at N.C. Central tonight, as the Eagles look to get him his first victory in the nightcap of a basketball doubleheader at McLendon-McDougald Gym.
The Eagles will take on Division III N.C. Wesleyan at 7:30 p.m., following a 5:30 p.m. women’s contest between NCCU and Campbell.
Forward Lamar Pittman, who tore his ACL a year ago in preseason practice, is expected to make his debut as an Eagle tonight.
The women’s team will still be shorthanded as Chasidy Williams, the leading returning scorer from last season is on the injury list and unable to go.
Men’s game
N.C. Wesleyan at N.C. Central
[Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., McLendon-McDougald Gym]
NCCU leads series 1-0
Records: NCWC 0-1, NCCU 0-2.
Audio: WRJD-AM 1410, nccueaglepride.com
Coaches’ records - NCWC: John Thompson 202-170 ; NCCU: LeVelle Moton 0-2.
Leading scorers - NCWC: Trey Drake 23.0; NCCU: C.J. Wilkerson 13.5.
Leading rebounders - NCWC: Jarmel Arrington 6.0; NCCU: T.J. Granger 3.5.
Assist leaders - NCWC: Alex Murray 4.0; NCCU: Michael Glasker 4.0.
Women’s game
Campbell at N.C. Central
[Wednesday, 5:30 p.m., McLendon-McDougald Gym]
Campbell leads series 7-2
Records: Campbell 1-1, NCCU 0-2.
Audio: WRJD-AM 1410, nccueaglepride.com
Coaches’ records - Campbell: Wanda Watkins 433-345; NCCU: Joli Robinson 197-174.
Leading scorers - Campbell: Tonisha Baker 15.0; NCCU: Joanna Miller 9.0.
Leading rebounders - Campbell: Tonisha Baker and Ashley Williamson 4.5; NCCU: Brittany Myatt 5.5.
Assist leaders - Campbell: Kate Cloxton and Lauren Yesh 2.5; NCCU: Blaire Houston and Joanna Miller 4.0.
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Mike Potter ·
14 Nov 2009, 2:49 AM ·
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Both of N.C. Central’s basketball teams are getting tough challenges today, as they’ll visit two different ACC schools.
LeVelle Moton will try again for his first win as a collegiate head coach as the Eagle men’s team (0-1) visits Miami at 4 p.m. in the Hurricanes’ season opener.
The task may be even more daunting for the women’s club coached by Joli Robinson (pictured), as the Eagles visit Maryland - ranked No. 21 in the coaches’ poll - at 7 p.m. in the season opener for both teams. That is part of NCCU’s two-day trip to the Old Line State, with the Eagles also visiting Morgan State on Monday night.
NCCU’s teams will both return home Wednesday night for a doubleheader at McLendon-McDougald Gym. That night Robinson’s team will host Campbell at 5:30 p.m., followed by Moton’s team taking on Division III N.C. Wesleyan.
Men’s game
N.C. Central at Miami
[Saturday, 4 p.m., BankUnited Center, Coral Gables]
Miami leads series 1-0
Records: NCCU 0-1, Miami (2008-09)
Video: SunSports
Audio: hurricanesports.cstv.com
Coaches’ records - NCCU: LeVelle Moton 0-1; Miami: Frank Haith 88-73.
Leading scorers - NCCU: C.J. Wilkerson 16.0; Miami: (returnee from 08-09) Dwayne Collins 10.6.
Leading rebounders - NCCU: C.J. Wilkerson/Vincent Davis 4.0; Miami: (returnee from 08-09) Dwayne Collins 7.3.
Assist leaders - NCCU: Michael Glasker 4.0; Miami: (returnee from 08-09) Dwayne Collins/James Dews 1.3.
Women’s game
N.C. Central at Maryland
[Saturday, 7 p.m., Comcast Center, College Park]
First meeting
Records (2008-09) NCCU 10-17, Maryland 31-5.
Audio: umterps.com
Coaches’ records - NCCU: Joli Robinson 197-172; Maryland: Brenda Frese 233-90, 176-60 at Maryland.
Leading scorers - (returnees from 08-09) NCCU: Chasidy Williams 11.8; Maryland: Lynetta Kizer 11.7.
Leading rebounders - (returnees from 08-09) NCCU: Chasidy Williams 5.0; Maryland: Lynetta Kizer 7.4.
Assist leaders - (returnees from 08-09) NCCU: Blaire Houston 2.3; Maryland: Angalé Barrett 2.3.
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Mike Potter ·
10 Nov 2009, 12:54 AM ·
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McLENDON-McDOUGALD GYM/DURHAM LeVelle Moton knew exactly what he was getting into when he took the job as men’s head basketball coach at N.C. Central in the spring following the end of Henry Dickerson’s contract.
After all Moton (pictured), an NCCU Athletics Hall of Famer for his playing career, had already been an assistant with the program for the previous two seasons in the team’s first two as transitional members of NCAA Division I.
He and his Eagles will get plenty of exposure in their very first game Wednesday night, when they travel to defending NCAA champion UNC for a 9 p.m. game at the Smith Center. UNC (1-0) is ranked No. 4, and the game which is part of the 2K Sports Coaches vs. Cancer Classic will be shown on ESPNU. NCCU went 4-27 last season, winning the same number of games as the Eagles had the year before.
Monday was “media day” for both of NCCU’s basketball teams. Veteran coach Joli Robinson’s women’s squad, which had some more regular success last season in a 10-17 campaign, won’t have an easy season opener either. Robinson’s club will visit Maryland on Saturday in the season opener for both teams.
Moton said the opener against the Tar Heels is just the kind of game NCCU will have to play from now on. They have already played at more big-time schools than one can count on two hands including all of the state’s ACC “Big Four,” and two years ago the Eagles visited then-defending NCAA champion Florida.
“I just felt as if (the scheduling) was just meant to happen,” Moton said. “I’ve told the guys, this is something we wanted trying to become D-I and get our program prepared. It’s like trying to get into a party or into a dance, and they finally let you in. You can’t sit against the wall and complain about the music that the D.J. is playing. You’ve just got to go out there and do your best two-step and whatever happens, happens. Our first dance is with Carolina. She’s a pretty good dancer, but we’ve got to try to keep up with her.”
Moton said there’s no way his team can just throw its five players onto the floor against the Tar Heels and expect to play a respectable game. He said he may even start the game with four guards on the floor.
When more reasonable assignments arise, the starters will probably be three returnees - 5-7 junior Michael Glasker (2.8, 1.1 rebs. last season) at the point, 6-2 junior Vincent Davis (11.2, 4.0) on the wing and 6-5 senior Joshua Worthy (1.7, 2.4) at power forward - and newcomer J.C. transfers C.J. Wilkerson at shooting guard and T.J. Granger at the post.
Wilkerson was rated by The Sporting News as the top “newcomer” among Division I Independents, the same designation that went to 6-8 J.C. transfer Lamar Pittman last year. Pittman has yet to play after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament in the fall of 2008, but has been medically cleared to play and is expected to go in the home opener against N.C. Wesleyan on Nov. 18.
Robinson’s team has already played an exhibition game, winning 63-51 over Johnson C. Smith on Sunday.
The Eagle women’s team will play five ACC opponents this season including UNC and Duke.
“I’ve never been afraid to play against strong competition,” Robinson said. “What you worry about is if this competition will kill your athletes’ confidence. We just don’t have the depth that the big major schools have. I hope we get there. I don’t plan on us playing five ACC schools again after this year. Hopefully being in the MEAC (beginning in 2010-11) we won’t have to do that.”
Robinson’s team will play without senior forward Jori Nwachukwu, who is being redshirted after suffering a leg injury last January.
Sophomore forward Chasidy Williams, who was NCCU’s leading scorer last season, is also injured and will not be available for the first few games of the season.
Robinson said sophomores 5-5 Blaire Houston (9.2, 2.5) and 5-5 Danielle DeBerry (5.2, 2.5) will start in the backcourt, with 5-9 senior Latoya Bennett (4.2, 6.2) and 5-8 junior Shanise Banks (1.8, 1.2) at forward and 6-0 junior Katrice Elliott (1.0, 1.1) at center.
She said 5-7 freshman Joanna Miller, who scored 23 points against JCSU, will be coming off the bench when the season begins.
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Mike Potter ·
8 Nov 2009, 12:23 AM ·
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Both Durham universities will host exhibition games in women’s basketball this afternoon.
It’s the last of the season for both, and for N.C. Central it’s also the first.
Duke, ranked No. 6 in both major preseason polls and led by preseason All-ACC guard Jasmine Thomas (pictured), will host Division II power Alaska Anchorage at 2 p.m. at Cameron Indoor Stadium, while NCCU will entertain former CIAA rival Johnson C. Smith at 4 at McLendon-McDougald Gym.
UAA’s Seawolves are ranked No. 8 in the USA Today/ESPN Division II Top 25 Coaches Poll and went 31-4 last season.
Johnson C. Smith was ranked No. 1 in the Western Division in the CIAA’s preseason poll.
Duke will open regular-season play on the road Friday night at Houston Baptist.
NCCU, which will be without last season’s top scorer and rebounder Jori Nwachukwu as she recovers from foot surgery, will begin regular-season action on Saturday at Maryland, which was ranked No. 21 in the preseason coaches’ poll. Continue reading »
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