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Eagles’ Wilkerson is All-Independent

Mike Potter · 10 Mar 2010, 12:04 PM · Comment


nccuwilkN.C. Central junior C.J. Wilkerson has been named first-team Division I All-Independent and also the independents’ newcomer of the year.

The team was selected in a vote of sports information directors and head coaches.

Wilkerson averaged 16.3 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 2.7 assists for the Eagles this season.

Seattle forward Charles Garcia was selected as player of the year and Seattle’s Cameron Dollar is coach of the year.

Longwood’s Dana Smith and Antwan Carter and SIU-Edwardsville’s Mark Yelovich are on the first team with Wilkerson and Garcia.

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NCCU ends season with road loss

Mike Potter · 25 Feb 2010, 9:46 PM · Comment


nccdavisN.C. Central finished its men’s basketball season without a win on the road.

Vincent Davis (pictured) had 25 points and C.J. Wilkerson 22, but the Eagles fell 83-69 at Longwood.

NCCU finished 7-21, including an 0-17 record on the road. The Lancers avenged an 81-78 loss to NCCU 12 days earlier.

Dana Smith led independent Longwood (11-18) with 25 points and 12 rebounds.

Antwan Carter added 10 points and 10 rebounds for the Lancers, while Kevin Swecker finished with 13 points.

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Eagles end season at Longwood

Mike Potter · 25 Feb 2010, 12:01 AM · Comment


nccmotonN.C. Central becomes the first Triangle Division I college basketball team to finish its season tonight, when LeVelle Moton’s men’s squad visits independent Longwood in the back end of a home-and home set.

The Eagles have won two straight in the series, prevailing 81-78 at McDougald-McLendon Gym 12 days ago.

With seven wins, Moton (pictured) has led his alma mater to its best season since 2006-07 in his first season as head coach.

NCCU has played an independent schedule this season. Next season the Eagles are set to play a MEAC regular-season slate, although they are will not be eligible for the conference tournament and post-season play until 2012. Continue reading »

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Eagles can’t climb out of a deep hole as Coastal spoils Senior Night

Mike Potter · 15 Feb 2010, 9:46 PM · Comment


nccuchas1McDOUGALD-McLENDON GYM/DURHAM N.C. Central is on a winning streak with three straight victories over Division I teams at home.

But if the 7-20 Eagles are going to continue it, they’ll probably have to play their best game of the year tonight.

The opponent is Big South leader Coastal Carolina (22-5), mentored by former Clemson and Auburn coach Cliff Ellis who is currently No. 15 on the active Division I wins list. It’s the schools’ first meeting in basketball, and NCCU will return the game next season.

It’s the Eagles’ final home game and of course Senior Night, with Joshua Worthy and Clee Sherrod II being honored. Worthy already graduated in December.

It’s no surprise as Coastal wins 68-57, getting a huge early lead and then never letting the Eagles any closer than eight back in the second half.

The Eagles get off to an awful start, trailing 17-0 before Dami Sapara finally scores at 11:37.

And they get it going the rest of the half, trailing only 31-20 at the break as Joseph Harris leads the Chanticleers with 11 points. The problem is rebounding, as the visitors dominate the boards 22-9 before the break.

The Eagles never really threaten, but bolstered by a noisy home crowd of 2,421 never give up either.

Mario Edwards leads Coastal with 18 points, followed by Harris with 16 and Kierre Greenwood 13.

Nick Chasten (pictured) paces NCCU with 17 points, followed by C.J. Wilkerson with 16 and Vincent Davis 11. Continue reading »

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NCCU gets upset chance on Senior Night

Mike Potter · 15 Feb 2010, 2:01 AM · Comment


nccuwortN.C. Central is on a three-game winning streak in men’s basketball, all at home and against real-live Division I competition.

Tonight, the Eagles (7-20) will see if that recent home-court magic can help them pull off a big upset.

The opponent is Big South Conference leader Coastal Carolina (22-5), coached by former Clemson and Auburn mentor Cliff Ellis.

It’s the final home game for NCCU, and Joshua Worthy (pictured) will be honored on Senior Night. Continue reading »

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Eagles chip Longwood to extend winning streak to three games

Mike Potter · 13 Feb 2010, 10:07 PM · Comment


nccuwilk2McDOUGALD-McLENDON GYM/DURHAM N.C. Central is in Durham for the fourth of a five-game homestand, and the Eagles have a chance to keep a very good thing going.

LeVelle Moton’s club (6-20) has won two straight games, both against Division I teams. And tonight’s opponent is independent Longwood, a team the Eagles beat here last season to split a home-and home series. The teams will play again on Feb. 25 in Farmville, Va.

Longwood (9-16) is on a five-game winning streak including a pair of non-Division I teams, but it includes a road victory over Fairleigh-Dickinson. But that goes by the boards as four Eagles score at least 15 points each in an 81-78 victory. Continue reading »

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NCCU goes for third straight victory

Mike Potter · 13 Feb 2010, 12:01 AM · Comment


nccuglas1N.C. Central has a real two-game winning streak against Division I opposition in men’s basketball, and LeVelle Moton’s Eagles will try to keep it alive tonight.

NCCU (6-20) will host independent Longwood (9-16) at 7 p.m. at McDougald-McLendon Gym.

The Eagles, who have beaten visiting Savannah State and Maryland-Eastern Shore over the past week, will try to beat Longwood for the second straight time.

The teams collected a home-court blowout victories against each other last season.

Michael Glasker (pictured) is NCCU’s assist leader. Continue reading »

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Wilkerson, Manns combine for 45 as NCCU nips visiting UMES

Mike Potter · 10 Feb 2010, 10:05 PM · Comment


nccuwilk1N.C. Central has suddenly won two straight games in Division I.

Dijon Manns led the way with 24 points while C.J. Wilkerson (pictured) chipped in 21 for the Eagles as they topped future MEAC foe Maryland-Eastern Shore 73-71 at McDougald-McLendon Gym.

Wilkerson scored the game’s final four points from the free throw line, hitting two with 1:15 to go, one at :09 and then another at :04.

Nick Chasten chipped in 11 points for NCCU (6-20), which is 6-3 at home this season.

Hillary Haley, who missed a 3-pointer with :02 left, led the Hawks (7-17) with 16 points. Tim Burns added 12 points and Kevin White with 10 for UMES.

The Eagles’ five-game homestand continues Saturday night against Longwood. NCCU is 6-3 at home this season.

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Eagles host an MEAC foe tonight

Mike Potter · 10 Feb 2010, 1:09 AM · Comment


nccuwilkComing off its first men’s basketball win over a Division I team this season, N.C. Central gets a taste of the conference it will be playing in next season tonight.

The Eagles (5-20) will host MEAC member Maryland-Eastern Shore (7-16) for the second straight season at McDougald-McLendon Gym.

The Hawks, 5-5 in the MEAC this season, beat the Eagles 72-58 in their only meeting last season.

C.J. Wilkerson (pictured) is NCCU’s leading scorer. Continue reading »

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Subs come off the bench for big plays as NCCU gets Moton a Division I win

Mike Potter · 6 Feb 2010, 6:14 PM · 1 Comment


nccudaviMcDOUGALD-McLENDON GYM/DURHAM N.C. Central tries once again to get LeVelle Moton his first win over a Division I team as head coach, and this would seem to be a good opportunity.

The opponent is Savannah State, the only other Historically Black College in the country that is playing as an independent this season. NCCU is the only Division I HBCU the Tigers are playing this season.

SSU has won three straight in the series over the last two seasons, including a 46-44 overtime win in Savannah on Jan. 20.

The game is being played at 3 p.m., the time rescheduled a couple of days ago from 7 p.m. because of concerns about nasty winter weather.

NCCU is 4-20 with all four victories over small colleges, and a win today would give the Eagles their highest win total since joining Division I as a transitional member two seasons ago. They get it, outscoring the visitors 7-2 after the final TV timeout to win 65-60.

NCCU scoring leader C.J. Wilkerson gets two fouls in the first 1:38 and plays only seven minutes in the first half. But the first half turns out to be a wash as the teams head into the locker room tied at 30-30. Savannah State is out-shooting the home team 48 percent to 37.9 at the break.

Neither team ever threatens to break the game open.

The Eagles suffer a blow with 3:59 left when Wilkerson fouls out with the score tied, but Patrick Hardy makes just one of two free throws.

Vincent Davis (pictured), Wilkerson’s replacement, gives NCCU the lead for the last time on a 3-pointer with 2:10 left. Continue reading »

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