1992-93 CIAA Men's Basketball Standings Southern Division DIV CIAA O'ALL School N.C. Central Fayetteville State Johnson C. Smith Winston-Salem St Shaw Li\ mgstone St. Aueustine^s W-L 5-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 1-3 0-6 W-L 9-0 7-3 .7-3 4-5 4-3" 2-6 2-7 W-L 11-0 12-4 11-4 S.-6_ 6-4 3-7 4-9 Northern Division School \ irizinia L'nion Elizabeth City St. Hampton Bou ie State Virginia State ' St. Paul's W-L 4-0 4-0^ W-L 7-0 -40^ W-L 9-2 40 -4 9-5 6-8 6-9 4-9 3-10 2-1 0-1 0-3 0-3 4-3 3-7 3-5 2-6 0-56 1992-93 CIAA Women's Basketball Standing Northern Division School Himpton Norfolk State Virginia Union .Virginia State Elizabeth City St_ Bowie State St. Paul's Southern Division School J.C. Smith St. ^Augustine's Shaw Favetteville St N.C. Central Winston-Salem St Livingstone W-L 4-0 2-0 2-2 ? 1-1 0-2^ 0-1 0-3 W-L 3-0 5-1 3-1 2-1 1-4 0-3 0-4 ? W-L ?y 7-0 5-2 5-3 2-5 2-6 1-6 W-L 4-5 8-1 7-1 5-5 ? 2-6 0-8 4.-7 1992-93 MEAC Men's BasketballStanding w-L 8-6 12-1 .7-5 6-7 3-6 2-8 33* W-L 6-7 12-3 8-3 6-5 2-8 0-9 1-10 School Coppin St S. Carolina St Florida A & M Md East Shore Delaware St Howard Univ Morgan St N C A&T Bethune-Cook W 0 0 Confe^enj:e L' 0 1 > 1 2 2 2% 1 3 3 Overall W 5 7 2 7 5 4 1 3 1 L 6 5 9 7 6 9 9 7 11 1992-93 MEAC Women's Basketball Standing School S. Carolina St. Conference W L 4 0 Florida A & M 3 Bethune-Cook 2 Howard Univ. 2 Delaware St. 2 Coppin St 1 MdrgShJSt. 1 N C A&T 1 Md. East. Shore 0 0 1 2 -> Sm 1 2 4 4 W 6' 8 5 5 2 7 4 4 1 Overall L 4 : 5 6 7 13 5 8 6 9 CIAA MENS SCORES ***4^23 ELIZASfeTH^JY STATE - 107, Hampton 105, OT Cali fornia (Pa) - 8?7Nortoi1e-&tate - 80 N.C. Central - 76. Shaw - Winston-Salem State - 80. St. Augustine's - 78 Virginia Union - 68, -St. Payl's - 55 l-ff-93 JOHNSON C. SMITH - 78. Livingstone Favetteville State - 82. St. Paul's - 61 Virginia State - 80. Rutgers - Camden - 52 1-14-93 NC Central - 79. BOWIE STATE - 67 Shaw at VOOHREES (NO REPORT) 1-16-93 Johnson C. Smith - 105. BOWIE STATE - 86 ELIZABETH CITY STATE -. 1 15?yirgmia State - 1 12 (OT) Frustration TurnsJo Fistacuffs from page B 1 at a convention last week. wa> unsure whether or not the contest would be restarted with just three pla>er> on each team, canceled or repla\ ed entirely Fort, at a news conference, wa^ critical of the media for blow ing the fight out of proportion. "I wonder wnether ESPN would ha\e run the tape of the fight it it occurred it Duke tniversits." Fort said. doubt il -Black institu tions ha\e to he purer than Caesar ? u lfe." He added'' that the fight didn't last 30 seconds and unlike the inci dent two \ears ago\.it did not in\ olv e an\ tans. The fight u js the second ot the >ear tor Morgan State. A Dec. 4 contest against St Joseph's resulted in two players being ejected for fighting. tit should be noted that ESPN made much ado about the shovirig match last month in Shreveport. LA between the Wake Forest and Ore gon football teams during a pre game parts prior to the Indepen dence Bowl game. According to Wake Forest officials, the players simph ij ot into* a shouting match o\ er who was the better team and no blows were ever exchanged. ) WSSU Rams Looking For More from page B 1 Aeain WSSL" tell behind quick 1> as N.C. Central took a 15-2 lead with 15 consecutive points and held a 43-28 margin at .intermission. Coach Greg Jackson, whose team went to 1 1-0 and 5-0 in South ern Division pia\ . said he thought his team came out sharp and played That wayrfrom the starr. ~ Gaines said St. Augustine's did what he thought they would do and his team simph was unable to stop them. In women's play, the Lady Rams* winless streak continued with three consecutive losses tor an 0-8 mark. St. Augustine's defeated WSSU. 86-47, outscoring the Lads Rams. 42-16 in the first halt and coasted to an eaYv^tcToryrlLN tfie losers only managed to shoot 25 percent from the field. Denettra Parker was the lone Lady Ram in double figures with 11 points. Ebon\ Moore added 9 while Yolan da Collette and Shondra McSwain each scored 8 points. Hampton handed WSSL' anoth er loss. 88-52. as the Lady Rams again shot poorls from the field, managing just 32 percent. , Kendra \loerel?oored l" ftoints in a valiant losing effort, but got^t tle support from her teammates. Hampton led. 46-28. at halftinie and shot 58 percent from the field as the Lad> Pirates improved to 7-6. In the third defeat. Elizabeth City beat WSSL' Monday night. 72 45. In upcoming action- for WSSL basketball, in addition to Saturday night's game against Johnson C. Smith, the Rams host Fayetteville State Mbndas night. They play in Joel Coliseum next Saturday against Virginia L'nion. The Lady Rams" will pla\ in all three contests prior to the^jijlen's gamev m More Youth Basketball Association Shots " "\ C- Coleman Watkins uses his head in fiction during youth league con test at Winston-Lake YS1CA ^ \ . \ . #5 Chris Hairston and #21 Jeremy Condiff get tips from coach on ; defense. Coach Jon Alexander peps up the Tarheels to play tough defense. / Weekly Honors CI A A WEEKLY HONORS Mens Player of the week Nate Higgs. Elizabeth City St.. Jr. F. 6-7. 205 lbs. Tarboro. NC. During a 2-0 ueek Higgs led his team scoring 52 points (11-34 FG s. 29-31 Ft m and pulled down' 22 rebounds. His top game in 115 112 OT win over \*a. -State. ..with ? 2^ pts and 1 1 rebs. Newcomer of the \*eek J*?o tt Stewart N.C. Central. Jr. F.i6-5. 2"0 lbs. Washington. DC In two games last week. Stewart scored 33 pts with 8 rebounds. Rookie of the w eek Derrick Bryant. Norfolk State. Fr. F. 6-5. 205 lbs. Suffolk. VA. Bryant scored 35 pts with 16 rebounds in two games this week. Aeainst St. Paul's (1/16 Bryant scored a career high of 21 pts with 9 rebounds. Coach of the week Claudie Macitey - Elizabeth City State Coach Mackey led his team to two crucial overtime wins/ over division foes Hampton (10"" 105) and Virginia State (117-115). CIAA News Notes Virginia Union's Warren Pee bles scored 21 of his 25 points in the second half of the Hampton game (1/16) to spark the Panthers come-from-behind win 54-54*. Johnson C. SmtfS players. Columbus Parker and Tyrone Sat terfield. scored 53 and 36 points respectively in a 2-0 we>jk for the Golden Bulls. Also Stevs Joyner. J.C. Smith coach, is five victories away from 100 wins (6th year). Vernon Broughton of Fayet teville State scored 45 pts in two games. MEAC WEEKLY HONORS Mens Player of the week Marlin Kimbrew. of the Uni versity of Man land Eastern Shore ^has been named MEAC Player Ot The Week after compiling points. 15 six steals, five assists, apd\fc}UT~b locks in wins over B-CC^'tl-(S8) and Howard (91 -79). and a loss to Morgan (88 69). Kimbrew. who received this honor two weeks ago. in a 6-5 senior swingman from McKeesport. PA. Rookie of the week Phillip Chemcr of Howard University has been selected MEAC Rookie of the week for his play in Howard's 69-66 win over DelState and losses to SC State and UMES. In the three games, he has 23 points, ten rebounds, and eight assists. Chenier. the son of former NBA star Phil. 'is a 6-7 sophomore s\iingman from Columbia. MD Women's Player of the week Moniquc Collier of Delaware State College has been chosen MEAC Women's Rookie of the week after helping her team to two victories with 52 points, nine rebounds, and five steals and assists. She is a 5-11 forward from Quincy. F1 and garnered this honor two weeks ago as well. Other Top MF.AC Performances Mens - SC State s Jackie Robinson had 40 points and 12 rebounds ;n two w in^ D.cllSt's Andre Parmley had 3^ points and 22 rebounds in a wii^arrtra los^ NC A&T s Jamaine Williams had 43 points. 16 rebounds, and five blocks in two losses. Womens - FAMU s Sherrall ? Bass had 48 points. 15 rebounds, and seven steals in two wins, while r* rookie Cathy Robinson contributed 30 points and 16 rebounds. Howard's Annette Lee had 58 points. 30 rebounds, and six blocks in a w in and tw o losses. NOA&ts Angela Hill had 65 points and 24 rebounds in three losses.