? Page B4-The Chronicle, Thursday, March 8, 1 WM 1 ii ?? ? i -1 ifr . ^B BB^TjP^hI^BHI^BHm jP3WJf| 'jB - ^ ^ jkag <*bMII^^^^^BB b ^V ^B B B ^TT.< B /St^^JkB fcfefe. ? m*sa^m SIR rfk OT ' r ci Bcthune-Cookman's Karen Bryson get a leg up on the competition as she battles with a teammate for a rebound S.C. State (photo by James IINNMNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflllllllllllllHIIIIHIMaillMMIMMIIININMNnMMHNI conference regular season title or the tournament." Williamson, on the other hand, had little to say fol ing his third straight tournament final loss to the Agi And there was even little consolation, at least for the ment, in knowing he has five of his top seven pla returning next season. "I don't want to talk about it (the game); I hav< comment" Williamson said, making his way briskl the losers' lockeroom. But Corbett, not known for being overly loquaci was ready to talk enough for both. And much of that talk was about junior point gi Eric Boyd, who earned his second tournament \ award on his 22nd birthday. "I didn't want anybod have the ball at the end but Boyd," said Corbett, u;, : -. ~ :? ? - cc - -' ~ uiutitu ins icaiu iiiiu ii3 spreau unense ai me j;zi rt with a 59-58 lead. "I knew he would do the job at (free throw) line. Boyd, who paced the Aggies in scoring with 17 poi most of them on long-range jump shots, smiled bro as he talked about his performance. "I always seer play well in the tournament and I like to play ag? Howard," he said. "Plus, this is my birthday and all family was here." Three-time MEAC Player of the Year Joe Binion happy with his third straight league title but not plei with his play. "1 didn't have a good game tonight but the other j \ I 1984 ML | ^ ***?^* BflBj iw*^e sc^be ^ bb ^1 ^k Bethu ne-Cookma n's Roslna Pearson ^VpEy, women's championship (photo by Jatne 4 m IParker). 1 -9 ^^^^9 I * I ^^^^^9 VV? 1 ^lH K Jm WL> M ^B1 L JP I H E if * ^F^VB ^BL?m m f^L I HBftB W ' I ^qm4b0P B?.^j^> ' . ?J m r ^Hr ^Bi m ' ^S ^^ k^BK^' ^k,a B ?*3 B m B BE^b. B -w ? mkW^ ^^^B :^BW^s^i i II " B B 11 B ^b & B B i ' j^t^AH^b|H^^^K^ p . %m^^Ba^B ^B ' .., ^B - ^B :;! iBH v jJH ??????win ????????????? A ft t - ^ - ? played superbly and picked up the slack/' Binion said of low- his 11-point, 10-rebound performance. gies. MVP Boyd looked at Binion's final Greensboro apmo" pearance differently, however. "They were double>'ers teaming Joe and Coach told me to take the jump shot," Boyd said. "Joe may not have had a big scoring night but - no he was the game's top rebounder and played great > to defense inside." ( The 6-7 Binion, who paced the league in both scoring '' and rebounding during his senior year, nevertheless projard m'sec* a better showing in the upcoming NCAA tourney. 1VP <4I don't think I'll have a game like I had tonight in th< y to NCAA tournament, but it's great to know you have peo who pie like Eric, Jimmy (Brown), James (Horace) and Briar lark (Booker) around you," Binion said. "Knowing they car the do the job takes a lot of pressure off me." Corbett was also ready to talk about the NCAA mis, luurney, wncrc me /\ggies win oegin play on March 16 adly MWe have more experience and determination this n to season, and we have played some tough Division 1 comlinst petition on the road," he said. "We have accomplishec I my three of our goals .for the season in getting 20 wins, winning the regular season title and the tournament. Now w< was want to destroy the stigma attached to black colleges ased They say we can't win the big one. 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