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Well guys and girls.... There’s always next sea ports; I I SPRING SEMESTER March 2006 Pg.7 Men and women’s basketball seasons come to a close By Keisha Robinson Editor in Chief The Bronco Men Basketball Team finished this season 14-13 overall, 6- 10 in the CIAA, and 3-7 in fetey the Western Division. There season came to an end with a disappointing lost in the first Andrew receives US Navy Award Hazel Andrew was recognized by the United States Navy with the Accelerate Your Life Award at the CIAA 2006 Banquet Dinner on March 3 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The award is presented by the US Navy to student-athletes who have displayed sportsmanship, team building efforts, and who is also honored by their professors, coaches, teammates, and other school officials round to Virginia State University. The Broncos lost 78-69 to the Trojan’s of Virginia State. On the bright side, junior forward Hazel Andrews was selected to the ESPN The Magazine All- District 3 Academic 2nd Team. Andrew, a native of Portsmouth, Dominica, was selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) which consists of Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. To ■»|be nominated, the student- athlete must be a starter or an important reserve with at least a 3.30 cumulative grade point average for his/her career. must have reached sophomore athletic and academic standing at their institution. Andrew, a banking and finance major, is carrying a 3.74 cumulative grade point average. He also received the US Navy Award that is presented to student-athletes who have displayed sportsmanship, team building efforts, and who is also honored by their professors, coaches, teammates, and other school officials. The Lady Broncos finished 13-15 overall, 8-8 in the CIAA, and 4-6 in the V.' Photo by; Ashley Smith Western Division. The Lady Broncos also lost in a first round upset against Saint Paul’s. The final score was 71-68. Freshmen Chelsea mmm; m ■ irmm Smith Photo by: Ashl Jeter had the honor of receiving Rookie of the week three times this season. The 5-8 freshman guard from Baltimore, Maryland averaged a couple of double doubles, as well as triple doubles this season. She will be a very strong asset returning to the Lady Broncos next season. Senior Tiffany Mitchell played her last game, and did reach her 1,000 point of her career. We are sad the Lady Broncos could not have finished at the top, but we are proud of the effort. Hungry? Why Wait? Group—Masters of Social Work Student Association Time-ll:30-2:30 When: Mar. 27th - April 7th Where—Courtyard by Taylor Science/JKSA buildings Why--Fundraiser for Social Work Students Food—Hot Dogs, Nachos, Drinks and goodies! c pAYFTrEVI Li F. 3TATE QnIVEI^ITY Get Ahead Catch Up! Benefits smaller classes earn credit faster take challenging courses without distractions innovative classes offered (more flexibility, longer class meeting(s), meet every day) get to know instructors & students in your class(es) Summer Session 1 May 22nd - June 21st Summer Session II July 5th - August 4th Eight Weeks May 22nd - July 15th Eleven Weeks May 22nd - August 4th Registration - Summer Session 1 April 3rd - May 19th Registration - Summer Session II April 3rd - July 3rd More information: Admissions 672-1371 www.uncfsu.edu/admissions/index.htm Business & Finance 672-1155 www.uncfsu.edu/fsubo/index.htm Financial Aid 672-1325 http://finaid.uncfsu.edu Registrar 672-1185 www.uncfsu.edu/registrar/index.htm Residential Life 672-1284 www.uncfsu.edu/ResLife/index.htm Summer School 672-1484 www.uncfsu.edu/conted/index.htm
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