f f , j j j , ? ' J Eagles : Dasfioftalj loam Hied 05ff f.MC Play Friday :-fJ i) -4 r The NCCU Eagles kick off MEAC conference play this week-end with- three home clashes. On Friday, the Eagles host the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore; on Satur day, the Delaware State College Hornets; and on Mon day ; the South ; Carolina State College Bulldogs. , The Eagles have a 2-8 over all record, but will be out to start their home 1977 slate on a winning key. The Eagles are led by sophomore forward Robert McClellan with a 17-6 scoring average. He is follow . ed in scoring by junior guard Stanley Melvih at 13.1 and senior forward Floyd Mon roe with a 12.5 Scoring average. Monroe is the leading rebound er with an 8.0 game average. The Eagles are averaging 73.1 points per game. Monroe, one of the better field goal shooters in the' country, is hitting 63.9 of his field goals. McClellan has hit 50.7 of his shots and Melvin 50.4 The Eagles have received a solid performance from r """" " 1U IA1 GLORIA WARD SI EDWARD ROPER The NCCU Eaglettes bas ketball team travels to Raleigh, Friday and Saturday nights to play Shaw University and St. Augustine's College respective ly. The Eaglettes are 0-1, hay- has both feet IN THE AIR - Pitt's Tonv Dorsett off tha around as he rambles ror & vara gain in nn quarter of the garha January 1. Dorsett; had , 202 yards on the day breaking Sugar Bowl record as Pitt smashed Georgia 27-3. (UPI). ' Decenbor Vas Months Of Ups And Doiyns For Broncos y.'r" ' ' FAYETTEVILLE - The the game to the partisan crowd month of December was a of Aggie faithfuls, month of ups and downs for The final score of 78-70 Coach Joe Pobinson's young was not indicative at all of the Fayetteville State University futility displayed by the (0 feasketball - v squads TBut O winless Greensboro club in certainly cue of the pointsi " thai" .qjieaf'ftwr, the 'first win o of the holiday season cage play the year. , was a 78-70 triumph, over ,. Meanwhile., the youthful Warren Reynolds and his A&T Broncos in defeating the Aggies Aggie quintet at Moore Gym upped their overall record to on the campus of A&T . at 34. Greensboro. ' : The FSU ream was led in The A&T faithful filled the AAT .victory by 6-5 the gym tb capacity hoping, to Emporia, Va., freshman for-bak"tlielrflve.;tm:Jttte--'wlud Ed Jefferson who buc skid on the eve before New keted , oolnts i$ coming in the-se bnd half. Two other play ers on the Bronco freshmah-studded squad, 6-3 Ramseur native Dwight Marley (13 points) and 64 Pokomoke, Maryland na tive, (19 rebounds) were instrumental m the latest win. Year's Eve. ' However, the dresm was not to come true as the Broncos never trailed in the contest and was tied only once. At one time the FSU five led by a score of 25-10 over the homestanders " and left no doubt about the. outcome of ".1 Jy ' J J ' if?) " ' i ' Vm i M TWO MORE Denver's David Thompson throws up a long arm and dumps in. two points. Hawks Lou Hudson (25), Joe Meriweather and John Brown (50) watch. (UPI). sophomore forward Edward Roper over : the past three games last week. Roper had 44 points and 34 rebounds. The Eagles are expected to start at forward - McClell an and Roper center Mon rpe , and guards Melvin .and . James King or Frankle Banks. Season tickets: are still available 'from the Director of Athletics Office at NCCU. NCCU Grapplcrs Launch None Slato The 1976-77 edition of. the NCCU Wrestling team will launch their 1977 home slate with three contest this week end.; On Friday afternoon, the Eagles host the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore; on Saturday afternoon, the Eagles host the Delaware State College Hornets; and on Mon day afternoon, they host the South Carolina State College Bulldogs. All contest are sche duled for 3 p.m. at McDougald Gymnasium. The "NCCU Wrestlers are lead by All-MEAC Aaron Sin clair. Sinclair is wrestling in the 190 pound class. Chris Smith, a freshman from Wilmington is vw. , . wrestling in the 177 pound ' NCf", Basketball class and Dwight Mangum a JW claffs freshman from Hillside Hteh. wi CIA teams ast week to wm wrestle , in the 167 pound u- traveled to wmston-saiem SUte and fell 96-73. The Eagles raced out to an 18-10 lead with 13:50 left in the initial period, but the Rams countered with 12 straight points and streaked to a 49 39 halftime lead. The Eagles were led by Robert The Fox" McClellan with 22 Cints and 10 rebounds. Floyd onroe added 17 points and 12 rebounds; Edward Roper had 12 points and 10 rebounds land Stanley Melvin Chipped in 10 points. The Rams were led ku Parln Trru with ")&. nnnt 1 and 13 rebounds; George Gib son and Michael Robinson. 14 points each; Stenson Conley 3 1 j n u 11.1.. . .4. puuiu oiiu iAnuu neuon, l U...UH.U "M.IH ,W.W..imi)l.M, f 1 it 1 1 ' ' ' r ! . i PAMELA BURRIS DOROTHY JOHNSON EAGLETTES HIT THE ROAD; HOME NEXT WEEK to Shaw University in Decem ber a' The Eaglettes are led by senior Center Yvonne Per kins freshman forward Juanda Gibbons and freshman guard ing dropped an 83-53 decision Karen , Withers. The Eaglettes feature three local lasses - NCCU Eagles Drop Thrco Clashes iiit With CIAA Toams Gloria Ward, of Hillside High', , Pamela Burris of Durham Utah ' flfiH TVkmfliv Tifinonin iS-f Southern High. . The Eaglettes return home next week for three clashes. On Wednesday, Jan 19 they play Durham College at Durham College; Thursday, Jan. - 20 they host Fayetteville : State at 6 p.m.; and on Saturday night, Jan. 22 'they host S$. Augustine's College at 6 p.m. IM I S K 1 : ! AARON SINCLAIR i J 10 points.. 0 D 8 a (P Continuing All This Week 1 X THARRINGTON' 7 ANNUAL WINTER; ' MiEARANGE Om" . AMG NCCU DASKETDALL At McDougald Gynnasion S a D D D D D D D 0 D D D n n a D D a . On Friday night, the Eagles faced the Shaw Uni versity Bears and fell 92-77. Again the Eagles streaked out, to an -early lead this one 26-20 with 7:37' left in the i first half. The Bears countered with' 43 straight points and held a 37-32 halftime lead. The A.D.'s SPECIAL GENERAL ADMISSION , NIGHTLY, FRIDAY, JAN, 14TH MARYLAND -E.S. SATURDAY, JAN, 15TH " DELAWARE STATE with 14:26 left in the game on a jump shot by James King.' The Bears countered with buckets by Michael Heard and Vincent Copeland and raced out to a 60-48 lead in the next four minutes. The Eagles were led by Robert McClellan with 20 points. Leading scorer for the Bears was Michael Heard with 22 points. On Saturday night, the Eagles dropped a heartbreaking 86-85 decision to St; Augus tine's College. The Eagles led -most of the first half and en joyed a 4442 halftime lead. The Falcons tied the game and wentx ahead 46-42 on two baskets by Calvift PrestonV M' Cleflan 'tied - the score for the Eagles at 46-all with 18:47 left on a jumper, but the Falcons hit 11 straight . points to lead 57-46 with 14:54 left. Sean Powell was fouled by Stanley Melvin with 1:23 left and sank two free throws and came back with 19 Seconds left to sink two more to give the ; Falcons an 86-83 lead. Monroe hit a driving layup with 4 seconds to cut the final score to 8645. .. . McClellan led all scorers with 26 points. Melvin added 17, Koper 16 and Monroe 14. THE CAROLINA I AT THESE -LOCATIONS Handy pood Market ' Corner Bacon & Lawson Streets McCall's Snack & Grocery 1912 South Alston Avenue Mr. John's Grocery 719 Hopkins Street ''.s '.': '"" Dowd Street Market V Comer Dowd A Elizabeth St, i Glendale Grocery I Corner Glendale A Hargrove St. , .ij vv f : ; V" '; Forest Hills Shopping Center University Drive B&G Pipe Shop ! 303 E. Chapel Hill Street y .'"v...-?,; '; ::sS(;3-:'i?,;:; Htrri' Shd& Shine Shop f's v- Gattis Street -. 'v J Garrett's BllUnore Drugs 332 E. Pettigrew Street Tate's Seafood A Grocery 1301 North Alston Avenue 'South 'Durham-C ! Upper level, l , uare Shopping IHUlBlvd. Mall enter $2.00 IT MONDAY, JAN. 17TH SOUTH CAROLINA STATE ALL GAMES START AT 7:30 D D D D D 0 D I D 0 D D 0 D D UCCU Vrcstlors Slate ' The Eagles home wrestling schedule is: ' : ' Jan. 14 - Maryland Eas tern Shore; , Jan. 15 - Delaware State Jan. 17 - South Carolina ' Jan, 26, - Winston-Salem ,, State - A Feb. 2"- Elizabeth City . 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