Page B2 Winston-Sakm Chi COLLEGE NOTEB S.C. Sta By DAVID BULLA Chronicle Sports Editor South Carolina State basketball Coach Percy 44Chico" Cakhrefl resigned last week after his Bulldogs finished with a 14-15 record. The fourth-year S.C. State coach had established two major goals for his team in the preseason and felt the team did not meet either. The first goal was to finish above .500 and the other was to do well in the MidEastern Athletic Conference Tournament. The Bulldogs won in the first round of the event at the Greensboro Coliseum two weeks ago. But they lost to eventual champion North Carolina A&T 73-65 in the semifinals. Caldwell made his decision to resign after meeting with S.C. State Athletic Director Dr. Willis Ham. His four-year contract runs - through June 30 of this year. S.C. State will continue to pay on his basketball contract through that date. Caldwell had a record of 48-65 at the Orangeburg, S.C., school. The-v Bulldogs have not won a single\ ME AC men's basketball championship in the 16-year history of the conference. MEAC notes Cale Player of the Year: It surprised many an MEAC fan, out not iNortn Carolina A&T's George Cafte, who was named league Player of the Year two weeks ago. *'1 was surprised but delighted by the choice,*' said A&T Coach Doa Corbett. "But George, wasn't. He had a speech prepared for the occasion." The 6-foot-6 senior with the NfcA kimp^jj AATin fcorkig with 1} points a game and wanr cotod on the team in rebounding. . Other Aggies named to the alb conference team were Claude Williams and Thomas "let] Griff is. Also on the airconference team were Howard Spencer of Howard University and Earl Lee and Steve MHIertof Coppin State .... Coming To Terms: Howard University is still trying to explain how it was shunned by the National Invitation Tournament. The Bison (25-5) had the best record of teams not selected for the NCAA Tournament and seemed an obvious choice for the NIT. They lost to three NCAA Tournament teams (A&T, Ohio State and Providence) and one NIT team (Villanova) .... HU First: Toay Mack has become the first-ever Howard University wrestler to make the NCAA Division I championships, to be held Thursday through Saturday at the University of Maryland in College Park. Mack won the. 150-pound weight class at the MEAC wrestling championships .... Young Shark: Howard, which fields one of the few swimming programs in black college sports, has a dynamite freshman swimmer in Camille Richards. The Trinidad native won the 500and 1,650-yard freestyle events at the Tri-State Championships in Frostburg, Md., last month. The rookie also took second in the 100-yard breast stroke .... Correction And Clarification: Strictly speaking, the MEAC has not lost its one-yearold automatic bid to the NCAA Division I-AA football playoffs, as reported in last week's notebook. However, the conference has not received renewal eitner, according to the NCAA Men's Championship office. Renewals will be made over the summer, according to the NCAA. North Carolina A&T lost * to eventual national champion Georgia Southern 52-21 in the first round. ? Baseball banter Tigefs Eye Another Title: Jackson State has its eyes on another SWAC championship. iunicle Thursday, March 19,198 OOK * t te's Caldwe K J Alcorn State Coach Davey Whlti 5-23 season, the worst since the I in 1944; the previous low mark h (photo by J.D. Schwalm). The defending Eastern Division and league champions lost Earl Sanders, who signed with the Toronto Blue Jays, but return - outfielder Wes Chamberlain, catcher Franklin Harris and First baseman Darrin Wade. Southern University and Grambling State appear to be the . lop aogs in ine western Division. The Jaguars feature the league's ? top performer in first baseman Adell Davenport, who batted .366 with 13 home runs and 47 RBI last year .... SWAC asides A Gibbie Gimme: There she lurked, on the Southern University bench, patiently waiting for her year to come. The season was 1985-86 and the freshman, a former prep all-America at Monroe, La., Carroll High School, was learning a lesson in humility. One humbling season and hundreds of points later, that rookie, Gibbie Phillips, is an integral part of the Lady Jaguar program. She averaged 17.2 points per game this past season and scored a career-high 40 in a win over Texas Southern. "It was real hard not playing last vear." Phillins uiiH " Mv family motivated me to hang in there. They told me to stick in there and my year would come." The 5-5 Phillips' forte is the long-range jumper, which is almost a gimme for the Southern sophomore. She made 64 percent of her three-pointers this past season .... The Last Brother:. Joe Faulkner is the last of three Faulkner brothers at Southern University. His brothers James and Jeff graduated after last season, and their rugged younger brother was left to lead the Jaguars. That he did, as Southern made the NCAA Division I Tournament field for the first time since 1984. Faulkner, a native of the Virgin Islands, averaged 16.7 fMUiu pel goiuc (U II1C jags IOOK a 10-game winning streak into last week's game with Temple. "For or better or worse, basketball has gone to the good athletes and Faulkner is one of th mnct qtVilat t UI? tuvai gp} > IV\I nUAIXrlVO III U1C conference," Southern Coach Bea lobe said. "He has natural ability and is a very instinctive player. "He's a survivor. If you throw him in the Atlantic Ocean, hell survive, even if he'll have to catch a whale to shore." The 6-4 forward, whose favorite movie is "Commando," t r II resigns . v j H ^m< m A i mS^^Bm - ^mm^k I jfl V -i^Hf 1 l^H_J H ney shows the frustration of a Braves started keeping records ad been an 8-16 record in 1956 is not unused to success. He was a McDonald's all-America nominee as a senior at American High School in Miami .... Century Clutr Leaders:Southern's men's program, under Carl Stewart, might have been known in the mid-7Qs as the Century Jags based on the frequency with which they surpassed the 100-point mark. Two coaches ? later, the Jaguars were regaining their prolific ways, scoring 100 or ? more points in each of three ^ iWAt i our nam en t games. That brought their total of century games for this season to seven, the most since the 1977-78 season. Southern has had 80 100-point games since 1972. SIAC scenes Rammettes' Perfect Record: Albany State's women finished the regular season with a perfect 27-0 record in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Among the Rammettes' regularseason victories was a 99-60 deci_ _ _ rv* . ? ? ? muii over lh vision t Mercer University. Albany was led by Lois Hartry, who averaged .17.7 points per game, and Breads Candies, who averaged 9.9 assists All-Conference Team: Candies, Hartry and teammate Tiwanna Dixon head the all-SIAC women's team. Others named to the team were Fort Valley State's Carta Cooper, Kim Dates and Sandra Brown. Candies, a 5-2 senior, was named the Player of the Year; Dixon, a 6-2 freshman, Rookie of the Year; and Albany Coach John Davis, Coach of the Year .... t z.inn And The Art Of Basketball Maintenance: Alabama A&M guard Sherrfe Zinn played with a mask on last season to protect a broken nose. She performed well enough despite the uncomfortable contraption to earn all-America honors. This season, Zinn, who had maintained some pretty lofty statistical totals entering her senior vear. was mnv^H tn mmrH and broke her right hand in a I freak, off-the-court accident at I Christmas. 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