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Thursday, September 29, 2005
For the Week of Sept, 27 - Oct. 3, 2006
BATTLE
ROYALES
BCSP Ptiolo
COSTA: His upstart and
undefeated St Augus
tine's Falcons look to
knock NC Central from
unbeaten ranks
T SHOWDOWNS IN CIAA, SIAC; STAT
LEADERS; SCHEDULES AND RESULTS
THE STAT CORNER
MHO ARE THE BEST PERFORMERS IN BLACK COaEQE SPORTS
2005 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
OFFENSE
DEFENSE
TACKLES
T*«n
Q
0
Solo
All
T«
Avg
Maguelt Devs
NSU
SO
3
16
31
47
157
Robert Napier
TXS
JR
2
16
11
26
130
Mtchael WtNams
su
FR
2
8
6
24
120
Justin Bass
APB
JR
4
26
21
47
11 8
Ptnllip Brown
NSU
SO
3
9
26
35
11.7
Larry Brown
LAN
SR
5
32
24
56
11 2
Emanuel Pturrwner
ECS
JR
5
38
18
56
11 2
SACKS
Taam
Q
0
s
Yd*
A»g
Jason Hatcher
GSU
SR
2
30
23
1 50
Joe Sykes
SU
SR
2
30
20
1 50
Frarkin Turner
ALB
SR
4
65
36
1 38
Martn Jackson
ALC
JR
3
40
18
1 33
Sam Smith
DSU
SR
4
50
36
1 25
Tyter Knij^t
MVS
JR
4
46
31
1 12
INTERCEPTIONS
Team
a
0
Ik/T
YDS
TO
INTO
Greg Fassitt
GSU
JR
2
2
4
0
1 00
Bobbie )Mlliams
BCC
SO
4
4
4
0
1 00
Oonte Mse
FSU
FR
5
4
72
1
080
Marcus ^ght
KSU
SR
5
4
39
0
080
Oemetnus McCray
ALB
SR
4
3
30
0
0 75
Cletis Gordon
JSU
SR
4
3
30
0
0 75
Brandon Aventt
ALS
SO
4
3
6
0
075
Lamar Jones
BSU
SR
5
3
55
1
060
Nathaniel Biggs
WSS
SO
5
3
46
0
060
Sean Wade
VSU
SH
5
3
34
0
060
Paul Crews
ECS
FR
5
3
28
1
060
SPECIAL TEAMS
PUNT RETURNS
Taam
Cl
0
Rai
Yd*
TO
Marcus
KSU
SR
5
11
335
1
305
Marquay McDaniel
HAM
SH
4
20
424
0
21 2
Marquis BeEon
JCS
JR
5
7
139
0
19 9
James Vamon
SU
SR
2
5
99
0
19 8
Brandon Green
ALB
SR
4
8
131
0
16 4
Brarrdon Alston
NCC
SO
4
17
271
1
159
KICK RETURNS
T**m
a
Q
FW
Yda
TO
A»g
Richard Siders
BC
FR
5
10
327
1
327
Anthony Owgle
JCS
SO
5
5
146
0
292
LSchaal OoE}y
VUU
SO
5
6
166
1
27 7
Tytorre Reed
TXS
SR
2
6 '
156
0
260
Marcus Vihght
KSU
SR
5
17
436
1
256
Jacoby Jones
LAN
JR
5
18
459
1
255
FIELD GOALS
Taam
a
0
FG
FQA
p«
FOiQ
Andrew Pgtonm
HAM
JR
4
8
12
667
200
Peter Gaorlner
DSU
JR
3
5
6
633
1 67
Musa Contsh
VSU
SR
5
8
9
869
1 60
Kyte Watson
TXS
FR
2
3
3
100 0
1 50
Joseph Blanco
MVS
SO
4
6
6
100 0
1 50
Shaun GuSerez
SPC
FR
5
7
9
778
1 40
Antorao Gomez
NSU
JR
3
4
8
500
1 33
WMiey Taylor
FAM
SO
4
5
6
633
1 25
Jusan Miranda
LAN
JR
5
6
7
857
1 20
Maran Degazor
BEN
SO
5
6
7
857
1 20
CAZEEZ CormuacMonA Me VOL XII. NO 8
2005 BLACK COLLEGE FOOTBALL (Results, Standings and Weekly Honors)
RUSHING
TEAM
a
Q
Atl
Yda
Avg
TO
Yd*iO
John D Washington MHC
SR
5
100
615
62
5
123 0
Antwan Andrews
ALB
SR
4
67
466
70
4
1165
Isaac Redmon
BSU
SO
5
105
559
5.3
7
111.8
Alonzo Coleman
HAM
JR
4
64
416
65
5
104.0
Bnan Knighton
FVS
JR
5
90
504
56
6
100,8
Richard Fitzhugh
TU
SO
4
60
383
64
2
95 8
Ramond Gilmore
TXS
JR
2
30
190
63
95 0
Brent WIson
TXS
SO
2
25
178
7.1
2
89 0
Ehhu Smith
VUU
SO
5
89
444
50
68 8
Rashard Pompey
FAM
SR
3
46
266
5.5
88 7
PASSING
TEAM a
0
*
emp
vt Pet
Yd* TD
VdlG
Ares Nelson
MVS JR 4
14
95
3 67 4 1190 5
297.5
Joseph Lewis
SU SO 2
67
43
1 642 594 4
297 0
Tavans Jackson
ALS SR 4
11
68
2 61 3 1128 1C
262 0
Adnan Warren
NCC SR 4
118 64
4 54 2 1010 1C
252.5
Sherard Ellis
LAN FR 4
133 70
7 52 6 962 9
2405
Jerm Kimbrouj^
SHA JR 5
196 96
9 50 0 1169 1(
237 8
Bruce Eugene
QSU SR 2
51
22
0 43 1 472 4
236,0
TOTAL OFFENSE Tamn
Q
0
Ruah
Paa*
PUy*
Toto
YitoG
Anes Nelson
MVS
JR
4
162
1190
185
1352
3380
Sherard Ellis
UN
FR
4
258
962
186
1220
305 0
Joseph Lewis
SU
SO
2
14
594
87
606
3040
Tavans Jackson
ALS
SH
4
50
1128
140
1188
297 0
Kevin Huff
TU
JR
4
232
834
154
1066
266 5
Jerm Kimbrough
SHA
JR
5
125
1189
237
1314
262 6
Adnan Warren
NCC
SR
4
-63
1010
134
947
236 6
Bruce Eugene
OSU
SR
2
•24
472
67
448
2240
REC./GAME
Taam
Cl
3
Rac
Yd*
TD
AvgC
R«CiQ
Tyrone Timmons
MVS
JR
4
29
360
4
124
7.25
Kenn Henderson
TU
SR
4
26
515
5
11 8
650
Torey Ross
NCC
sn
5
32
468
6
14,6
6.40
Herb Jones
VUU
SH
5
29
454
4
157
5.80
Kelley King
SCS
JR
3
16
179
1
11 2
5 33
RooMVelt Kiser
FAM
JR
4
20
209
2
10.4
500
Jacoby Jones
UN
JR
5
25
294
1
11 8
5.00
Shaheer McBnde
DSU
JR
4
19
222
1
11.7
4.75
Alvance Robinson
ALS
SR
4
19
385
5
203
4,75
REC. YARDS/GAME
Q
0
R«c
Yd*
TO
AvgC
YitoQ
Kenn Henderson
TU
SH
4
26
515
5
198
126 8
Henry Tolbert
GSU
SR
2
7
209
2
299
1045
Alvance Robinson ALS
SR
4
19
385
5
203
962
Torey Ross
NCC
SR
5
32
468
6
146
93.6
Fierb Jones
VUU
SH
5
29
454
4
157
906
Tyron TimriYons
MVS
JR
4
29
360
4
12.4
90.0
ALL PURPOSE
T*«n Q
0
RSh
R*c PR
KR
Yd*
AVO
Tyrone Baisden
LIV JR
4
146
121 59
376 702 175 5
Jacoby Jones
LAN JF
5
42
294 55
459 850 170 0
Marcus V^ght
KSU Sf
5
0
0
335 436 810 162.0
Kenn Henderson
TU Sf
4
26
515 69
31
64
1602
Marq McDaniel
HAM Sf
4
-2
180 424 18
620 155 0
Michael Hampton VUU FF
5
0
0
235 449 684 136 8
Roosevelt Kiser
FAM JR
4
19
209 79
227 534 133 5
SCORING
T*«n
a
0
TP
XPT
FQ
PU
PUiG
Glenn Thomas
BSU
SR
5
8
0
0
48
96
Andrew Patenni
HAW
JR
4
0
13
8
37
92
P J Smith
BCC
JR
4
6
0
0
36
90
Jason Jackson
MSU
JR
4
6
0
0
36
90
Gerard Landry
SU
SC
2
3
0
0
18
90
Larry NKhots
su
SC
2
3
0
0
18
90
Isaac Redman
BSU
SO
5
7
0
0
42
84
SCORES
ATHfTC ASSflCIATlOW
SEPTEMBER 24
42. Alan Or
Alat>»nt Si Aicom 31 3
Norfolk 81 61 40T
CiCanX 24 DMawwoSt 6
Ctt»lwton17.Wv4 SI 14
Ctark Atanta 52. Lane 20
Elon12.NCA&T9
FiorKta AIM 12. Tmn St 7 '
Port VWey Si 36. BenadKl 24
Hantpion 44. Motnan Si i4
Howwd 36. Sav SI 21
JSU33. MVSU14
KSU 31,Morelv}M«22
Langalon 49, Paul Qurvt 13
Uicoini7.E(tw vutmis
NCCU 36. Bowta St 19
Shaw 46, UMogetorte 27
St Au(ra7. ECSUO
SI Paur«27.JCSU7
Tuakegee 13. UAP6 6
Texaa Cd w Gaorga St
V8U 22, F8U 14
W CheMer 64, Cheyney 0
VUattwr mn as. Corxsnfca 7
VS6SU31,VUU0
NW(LA)SI vs Tex S.Cndd
Souttem VI Alb St -Cndd
SEPTEMBER 2$
Mdee 13. Stiman 10
e DIVISION
fowie Slate
Virginia Unon
St PauTs
Virgma State
Shaw
Ekz City State
W.DIVtSION
N C Central
St Augustine’s
W-Satem State
PayeflevtHe State
uvmgstone
J C Smith
W f W L
CIAA PUYERSOFTHEWEEK
RECBVER
CAMEL JACKSON, So. WR. Shaw • 4 rec
109 yds. 2 TDa (8.36) in wit over Uwngalorte
OFFENSIVE BACK
JERMONT Y KIMBROUGH, Jr. QB. Shaw • 14-
21 lor 191 yds. 3 TOa va Uvmgstorte
DEFENSIVE BACK
DERRICK RAY, So. DB, NCCU - 8 teck.lee 5
aoloe. 15TFL l sack. i blocked PAT va BSU
SPECIAL TEAMS
BRANDON ALSTON, So. PR, NCCU • 5
returns lor 107 yds. ndwtng 54-yarder tor TO
vs
^ Athletic Corf erencc
CONF AU
Hampton
SC State
Delaware State
NCA4T State
.Flohda A&M
B^ure-Cookman
Morgan State
Nortolk Stale
Howard
1 1
1 2
1 3
0 3
2 2
MEAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
OFFENSE
JIMMIE RUSSELL. R-So. OB, B-CC - S of 14.
168 yds. 24 car. 75 yds, 3 TDs, 2 in OT
DEFENSE
JUSTIN DURANT, Jr, LB. HAM -11 tackles. 8
solos. 2STFI. Ssacksvs Morgan Stale
SPECIAL TEAMS
ANDREW PATERINI, Jr. PK, HAM - HU-best
31st career FG. FGe of 32.42 and 25 yds
ROOKIE
CHRIS OWENS, Fr, QB. FAMU -19 0l 30 lor
228 yds. 0 mis. al in second haf vs Tenn
□NEMAN
TYRUS LASSITER. R-Sr. Q, NSU • Anchored
Spartans oflenave int that had school-record
6^ yards o( total ollense, 47i yards rushmg.
Athletc Conference
CONF ALL
Tuskegee
Fort Valey State
Albany State
Kentucky State
SMmar
Clark Atlanta
Miles
Morehouse
Benedict
Late
SIAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
OFFENSE
USHER TERRIN, Jr. RB, CAU - 37 car. 215
yds, 1 TDnwm over Lane
MARCUS BENTLEY, Jr. WR, FVSU- 4 rec. 134
yds.3TDsmcludmg74-yardervs Benedka
DEFENSE
MARCUS WRIGHT, Sr., KR, KSU • 3inb. 5 solo
tackles. 3 break-ups vs Morehouse
NEVICOMER
JEROME BRYANT, So., WR, KSU • 5 rec, 116
yds,74-yardTDvs Benedet
SPECIAL TEAMS
ROOSEVELT ECHEVERRY, Sr, K^P, TU • 37 i
22-yard FG, 35 8 avg on live punts vs UAPB
□NEMAN
FEUSE LANGL Sr. OL. CAU - Graded at 95%
Athletic Conference
E. DIVISION
Alabama State
Jackson ^ate
Mtss VaReySt
Alabama A&M
Alcorn State
W. DIVISION
Grambkng State
Southern
Frame Mew A&M
Ark Pme BlufI
Texas Southern
1 1
0 1
2 2
3
1 1
1 1
1 1
0 4
0 2
SWAC PUYERS OF THE WEEK
OFFENSE
TAVARIS JACKSON, Sr. QB, Ale.». • 20 o(
25.321 yds, 3 IDs m wm over Alcorn Stale
DEFENSE
JARRETTE PROUT. Sr. LB. MVSU • 13 tack
les. Uve soids. 4 TFL and 3 sacks m loss to JSU
SPECIAL TEAMS
ANTHONY JOHNSON. Jr. K, AIM). St. - Vibs 5
at 5 on PATS and had a 38-yard FG n wm over
Alcorn State
NEWCOMER
NA
INDEPEND.
Langston
Texas CoRege
Paul Quinn 2
Cheyney 2
Concordia 2
Lincoln (Mo) 2
Aten 1
Tennessee State 1
W State 1
Centred State 0
Savannah State 0
Edward Waters 0
2 1
2 2
PUYERS OF THE WEEK
OFFENSE
OMARI BRANTLEY, QB,
Lincoln - 14 of 28 for 186
yards and one TO m wm over
Edward lAbters
DEFENSE
ANGEL MOULTAIR, LB,
Edward WMert • 22 tackles,
mne solos, 2 5 TFL
NCCU, Albany State host showdowns
It's hard to say which of this Saturday's show
downs is the biggest.
Is it the battle of CIAA unbeatens in Durhiun,
N.C. between Triangle rivals North Carolina Central
and St. Augustine's at NCCU's homecoming? Or is it
the SIAC grudge match in Albany, Ga. between con
ference favorite Tuskegee and defending champion.
Albany State? It likely depends on where you're from
and what you like.
If you’re a CIAA fan. nothing could be better than
two teams who have not won a conference champi
onship since 1980 vying in the middle of the sea.son
for West Division king-of-the-hill status and the
favorite's role headed into the final month of the sea-
GAMES THIS WEEK
BROADWAY COMEGY
WHITE
If you follow the SIAC, a game pitting the most
dominant programs over the last decade - with some
intriguing recent history - getting it on with the winner
having a leg up on the 2005 title is more than you
could ask for.
Either way, they are the two prime matchups as
the season rockets into its second month.
NC Central vs. St. Augustine's
NC Central is 5-042-0 CIAA W) for the first time
since 1969, a span of 36 years, and that will add spice
to what's sure to be a packed homecoming crowd as
they face St. Augustine's (5-0, 2-0 CIAA W), a pro
gram yet to win a CIAA grid title, at high noon in
O'Kelly-Riddick Stadium.
En route to their 5-0 marks, both teams have big
wins over South Atlantic Conference foes, with NCCU
•downing Lenoir-Rhyne 28-21 in overtime and St.-
Aug's beating Mars Hill, 13-6. But neither's win has
BCSP TOP TEN
1 HAMPTON (4-0) • Humbled Morgan State. 44-14 NE>Cr: Hosting
Delaware Slate
2 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (3-0) • Idle NE)CT: Hosts Coastal Carolina
3 GRAMBLING STATE (1-1) -Idle NEXT: Prairie Mew at the Cotton Bowl
in Dallas
4 TUSKEGEE (4-0) - Survived Arkanas-Rne Bluff, 13-9 NEXT: At Albany
State for SIAC showdown
5 BETHUNE-COOKMAN (3-1) • Incredible 4 OT win over Norfolk State,
63-01 NEXT Hosting Morgan State
6 ALABAMA STATE (3-1) -Stuffed Alcorn State. 4M0 NEXT: Southern in
Mobile at OutI Coast Classic
7 ALBANY STATE (3-1) -Gtfne at Southern carx:elled because ot
Hurricane Rita NEXT: Hosbng Tuskegee in SIAC showdown
8 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL (5-0) - Knocked Bowie Stale from
unbeaten ranks. 38-19 NEXT: Hosts another unbeaten in St Augusbne's
9 ST. AUGUSTINE’S (5-0) - Shut out Ekz City Slate. 7-0 NEXT: At NC
Central for CIAA West Division showdown of unbeatens
10 BOWIE STATE (4-1) • Feb to NC Central. 38-19 NEXT: Hosts Shaw
gotten them respect on the national level. NCCU is 24th
in the D2Football.com poll while St. Aug’s is unranked.
The game will be like deja vu for NC Central and
head coach Rod Broadway. Previously unbeaten
Bowie State (4-1, 1-1 CIAA E) came into last
Saturday's game vs. the Eagles leading the nation in
total defense, rushing defense and .scoring defense.
They left after giving up 38 points, 201 rushing yards
and 302 total yards in the Eagles' 38-19 win accom
plished without the services of starting QB Adrian
Warren. Warren nursed a bruised shoulder while junior
wideoui-tumed-QB Charles Futrell ran for 55 yards
and one TD and passed for 101 yards and another score
in the win. Even without Warren's services, the Eagles
maintained their .status as the CIAA’s highest scoring
(39.2 ppg.) and most prolific offense (397.8 ypg.).
After posting its second shutout in five games
Saturday, a 7-0 win over Elizabeth City State,
Michael Costa's St. Aug's squad enters Saturday's
game having replaced Bowie State in the national stats.
The Falcons have given up 6,0,6,14 and 0 points in its
five wins and now lead all of Div. I! in total defense
(184.8 ypg.) and pass defense (66.8 ypg.), are second in
scoring defense (5.2 ppg.) and third in rushing defense
(54.8 ypg.).
One big question is whether Warren has healed
enough to be at the controls of the Eagle offense.
Futrell, a former high school QB, last played under
center for NCCU in 2003 but ran the Eagles' no-huddle
offense Saturday to near-perfection. Another question
will be whether the Falcons can get contributions on
offense from someone other than QB Darrell Nesbitt
and WR/KR Eddie Montgomery. NCCU won last
year’s game 10-7. Those who can't attend the game can
follow it on the internet at NC Central’s website
(nccu.edu and click on Athletics).
Tuskegee vs. Albany State
A year ago the Tuskegee Golden Tigers and
Albany State Golden Rams both came in undefeated
and staged the game of the year. This year’s matchup,
set for 7 p.m. in Albany, could be much the same.
Last year’s battle royale ended with ASU scoring
26 fourth-quarter points, the final score coming on a 52-
SATURDAY, OCT. 1
Allen vs West Virginia State in Columbia, SC
Bowie State vs. Shaw in Bowie, MO
Peru State vs. Texas College in Peru, NE
Tiffin vs Central State in Tiffin. OH
Charleston Southern vs, Howard in Charleston, SC
Fort Valley State vs Miles in Fort Valley, GA
Alcorn State vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff in Alcorn State, MS
Benedict vs Clark Atlanta in Columbia. SC
SC State vs Coastal Carolina in Orangeburg, SC
SW College vs. Paul Quinn in Winfield, KS
Stillman vs L^gston in Tuscaloosa, AL
Webber vs. Edward Waters in Lake Wales. FL
Fayv. State vs W-Salem State in Fayetteville. NC
Hampton vs. Delaware State in Hampton, VA
Johnson C. Smith vs Livingstone in Charlotte, NC
Lane vs. Kentucky State In Jackson, TN
Savannah State vs Norfolk-State in Savannah, GA
Virginia State vs. Eliz. City State in Petersburg, VA
Albany Slate vs Tuskegee in Albany, GA
HOMECOMINGS
NC Central vs Saint Augustine's in Durham, NC
Cheyney vs. Millersville in Cheyney, PA
Saint Paul's vs. Virginia Union in Lawrencevtile. VA
Alabama A&M vs Texas Southern in Huntsville, AL
Bethune-Cookman vs Morgan St in D.Beach, FL
CLASSICS
FlU/FAMU Orange Blossom Classic
Florida Int’l vs, Florida A&M in Miami, FL
32nd Gulf Coast Classic
Alabama State vs. Southern in Mobile, AL
Sfafe Fair Classic
Prairie View vs Grambling State in Dallas. TX
TV GAMES
22nd Circle City Classic (BET - Tape 7:30 pm)
Tennessee Slate vs. NC A&T in Indianapolis, IN
1:00pm
1:00pm
1:00pm
1:00pm
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2:00pm
2:00pm
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6:00pm
6:00pm
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7:00pm
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yard Hail Mary pass in the game’s final seconds to pull
out a 33-29 comeback win that paved the way to the
Golden Rams’ perfect I l-O regular season. It was a game
Tuskegee thought it should have won, and was the only
blemish on their 10-1 regular season mark.
This year, only Tuskegee (4-0, 3-0 SIAC) under
Rick Comegy is undefeated while James White's
Albany State squad is at 3-1, but the stakes are nearly the
same. Albany State’s only loss is to defending NCAA
Div. II champ Valdosta State, a game that somehow
counts on the Rams' SIAC ledger. Though the race will
be far from over - both teams still have to face 4-1 Fort
Valley State - the winner will certainly be in the driver's
seat.
The two are nearly even in slats. Tuskegee (28.0) is
slightly ahead of ASU (25.5) in the scoring stats.
Tuskegee has the better passing numbers (216 to 129
ypg.) while ASU has the better rushing numbers (218 to
186 ypg.). QB Kenneth Huff (208 passing ypg., 7 TDs)
and WR Kenneth Henderson (26 rec, 19.8 ypg., 5 TDs)
are offensive standouts for TU while RB Antwan
Andrews (116.5 rushing ypg.) and QB Hosea Harris
lead the ASU offense.
2005 TEAM-BY-TEAM RESULTS AND SCHEDULES
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ions J c anti(HC) i3(;pm
1002 •axu^atn** 13(^
1009 * UWigMcn* 200^
J. C. SMim 0-5
9 OlMKiNUSW* 33
9 • Btmm Sm 12
11 • BtrwUd 26
7 VtaruUnon i$
7 9 Pu4« 27
ion uwigMorw 6lxIom
*00 •aLiOuMrui 400^
ions «Ftrmm am i oopm
1002 • WnMTV-SMmSl SOCVni
1009 BcmmSW*(HQ 100pm
0-5
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33
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ion •JCanOi 6IXpm
100 W-SAmSUU 600pm
ions a Auamvwt eoo^
1002 •NCC«ml 200^
*009 FiyMiHa 81C) 200pm
N. C. CENTRAL 5-0
70 EtfMnj MIM 12
23 NCATr.Um^ 22
29 9 jnarRhyrw 21.0T
37 STw 31
MV a
MCi 1»I
600pm
ions •wsumiau* oocpm
1002 LiWiOKn ZOOp)*
• JCanti 00pm
31
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• N C CmM
37
MV
27
• Bom*!
• 130pm
•on Qi CKfSmoci isopm
1002 •Mgmam 330pm
1009 ta -OOpm
ST PAUL'S 2-3
6 4 W Nm* M*4C0 48
20 C«nlr*ia (i Otyicn 6
10 actwfm 13
13 Ftyv a «i M-wt*. VA 23
27 aj C Strati 7
ion vlrgruUnon(HC) lOOpm
100 •WpntSUI* *30pm
I0ns •BomtSW* 'OOpm
1002 aoz CMySUU 200pm
1009 Stum i00pm
VIRGINIA STATE
6 4Slip)t«>d
24 •NortOkSUU
2-3
14 aa Auguttn**
22 aFtytai^SHU
ion Eix ctya
100 aPauriCHQ '
ions lAranmUnon
1002 a Stum
1009 Bom* SUM
VIRGINU UNION
26 4 F*y*Mv«* Sum
7 a N*wPcny
32 9 uwigtHn*
IS • J C aratt
0 Nraion-S*lima
ion aa p»4«
100 ShmulHC)
ions AVIigriMStM*
1002 BomeSW*
1009 €3X OtySUU
31
100pm
'30pm
130pm
'30pm
I30pm
W-SALEM STATE
10
2-3
' • Hoaird 20
12 as C SUM 52
24 ElUMtiOySai* 23
31 aiAr^wUnon 0
ion a Ftyauwo* a eoopm
100 •uungmon*’ 600|m
ions NC C«nta 600pm
*002 Xanti 600pm
1009 a Augmln** (HQ 200pm
1002 SCSUUIHC) 200pm
'18 a 9«(hui* Coot]Tiin400pm
iin2 Flood*A4M lOOpm
Iin9 Smwviva 100pm
HOWARD 2-2
20 'Un*iai Sa*m a 6
12 Himplon 22
20 a Bond* AM 33
39 a SAvamaki Sut* 2i
ion • Chcin Soutiwn 130pm
ions auotgriSUM i00pm
1002 NCA4T(HC| lOOpm
1009 aNCfMkSW* 100pm
.16 SC Sta* 700pm
'in 6*tui*-Cookm«n VOOpT)
■109 •OPtaamSUM i200n
1-3
MORGAN STATE
26 4 Towscr 29
21 BoouSUH 35
56 S*v SUUinCUiNinJ 26
14 HamplonnE Rtvid 44
I0n • 6Mhi«i*-Coobn*n400pm
100 NC A&TmLjndowr400pn
ionS HoawKHO lOOpn
1002 aOPmiaraStaU vOOpn
*009 FtondaAAM 600^
"6 Nonc*3aU 100pm
"710 a SC SUM 730^
NORFOLK STATE
6 lArgrmSUU
14 PNC A&T
61 BaturMCootmen
'On • Savannah SUM
3C SUM
0-3
16
-ons
'002 •RondaA&M
63.40T
600pn
7 30pn
700pm
SOOpffi
lOO^
lOOpm
120P1
’OOpm
1-3
B-COOKMAN 3-1
34 ElzahaSi Oty Sum
31 Artan*aa4Yi* aul
24 3 C SUMfiJYI*. R. 27
63 •NortoASUM 61.40T
1V Mora«iSuM(HC) 400pm
100 a OaMvar* SW* 100^
ions Sa* a r Aug. QA 20(Wn
1009 aNCA&T 7tiapm
116 Hampton 4O0^
Iin2 Hoaiard 'OOpm
11719 FAMU ti ClMndD 4O0pm
ion
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Vr SUMnnty 40Qp«
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a MmaaUaPaca 06
• CoaMCaaVa 24
a Hampton 400pm
10ns •NCA&T i3epn
1002 MowSWaHQ loop"
1009 aSC Sttfa 130pm
"712 MjricASMa iai
iatp"
lOOp*
700pa
116 tFMaA&M 4O0p"
11719 SCSWarOwlol* 2O0|m
3-0
52 WnatixvSaamSUM
27 Bati-Cookrann/MM 24
ion CoaaW C*o(tia 2O0pn
100 •NortcASHI* 73Cpn
10ns FlondaA&M 130pm
*002 a Hpnpton 20Clpn
1009 Oila»*a a (HO 130^
'16 iHoaifd 700pm
— uorgriSMU
CA&TflC
11719 NC AtTfiC7m1oA*200pm
ALBANY STATE 3-1
52
• Banatta 2O0pm
’00 Ed AMara n Gi^M. SC4O0pm
10/15 MbanySUM(Hq I30pm
1002 aMsrahouB* I30p«n
1009 axuakaga* I00pm
116 SaAnan 130^ '
4-1
31
17, OT
HTMriBrtfMB.QA 0
35 FBanaAd 24
1071 Ulm i3(pa
104 tkanaietySMti lOOim
tOTiS aTuitagaa ifiOpn
1002 SWnmIHC) lOOpn
116 Afeany a (1 CoMaA. QA 130pn
3-2
;.anom.Atm
aAlwny^
13
f Atany^
28 CantaSUMaiLU.nT u
31 a Motahouaa 22
ion aun* '6oopm
100 Fpt\fAlaySUMHOl30pm
ions aBanaPet 2O0pm
1002 kMsa 130^
1009 SMfenan . I30pm
116 ITuakagaa lOOpn
0-5
LANE
6 a Augjaana* 24
13 a SaAnan 23
23 afotiWlaySui* 31
31 AAMnySUa 52
20 acUrkAlania 52
' ton KantickySUM 600pm
■00 aUM* 1100am
10ns UotahauaelHq 200pm
1002 Tuataga* 600^
116 aBarntP 200pni
MILES
1-4
ions aune(Ai(MO) 100pm
*002 aK*«(»ySUM l3Qpm
'009 BanaiM llOO*n
"6 Morahoua*n Knoxul* iai
MOREHOUSE
31
aMgwnCEM SA ?30pB
FLORIDA ASM
3 as Rond*
XaMckySH*
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ST AUGUSTINE’S 5-0
12 tom 9 aiAlatt 7
MV a Fti MamMial 6O0pm
ions asesat* ’oopm
1002 NploASaA*(HQ 300pn
'009 a Mcfgv 9Ma 60Qpm
116 N C A&T 400pm
117'2 aiABWoi 'OOpm
nno BCCnOWndo 400pn
1WS a can AM isop*
*002 BanadafHQ laopm
1099 uoatHua* 7oopm
116 R WMy 9l m Coma SAiOOpa
•071
100
7 ax C*y9l aFW.NC 9
ion aNcoaraa lat
*00 3 c amtilHQ 400pm
MVS a uwiptcr* SOOm
HAMPTON 4
20 JaOaanSUMriOaaol
22 aHOMRl
tN C UT
FortU
31
Morthoua* i4
• MM* 13
Langacn 230pm
BanaPd 230pe
MU a LVM '30^
109 tFotvaiaySta* 130pm
'6 aCtotAAarU '30pm
'04 LKi3»iUOiaO 'OOpm
UoMvamE
1 Dilaii*i 9
CtotAArai 2O0p«
'00 atoAwi 230pm
*07*5 KanacaySMl* 200pm
M)02 OAl^aa* ’3Cpn
■CkC9 tMa* "OOam
116 LPMlHQ 200pm
TUSKEGEE
20
M)09 tWSaamaaa ZOOpn
36 tMM*
31 a BatMPd ’6
*3 Alt PBn9 JM* 9
-■OTi tA0iPy9P* 7O0pm
loa knioM*«iCakfnPu*2 30pm
ions FonwiaySUia lOOpm
1002 a Lana 6O0pm
1009 CUrtAtanta iOOpm
116 Kantucky SUM (HC) 10Opm
1104 a Alabama SUM lOOpn
AIJWAMA A&M
27 a Tennassaa SUM
0 a GrambAig SUM
27 ktte lAMaySUM
3-1
Alan
13
1071 Taxa* Soutiam (HC) ZOOpn
100 a s«awn 300^
1002 ArtnaaPn* BMl 630(n
1009 AMMma Sum n Shm 230^
116 JaPaenSUB t30jxn
11712 aAtxmSUB 200pm
11/19 tPranaAaa SOOpra
PRAIRIE VIEW 1-1
B 39 PaUQum 12
gw 0 a Soulham 38
V I0n aramMngxiDala* 7O0pffl
A 100 a Alcorn SUta 2O0pm
c ions aAUbamaSUM 7O0pni
1002 •LncoM(MC^ IOOpm
1009408* vaiay SUM (HC)530pm
116 a Ait Pm* BW 230^
iin2 Jackaon aau 300^
Iin9 AiabamaA&M 600pm
1106 Tana Soulham IOOpm
ALABAMA STATE 3-1
14 SC SUUnBttam 27
27 Tax SYiam n TyMr. TX 15
41 a Aitanaaa-Rna BUT 10
38 AfcomSUM 3
1071 SoutwnnMota* 700pn>
100 a Mdmr SUM SOOpa
ions PrmiaVtaaA&M 70apm
1009 NaPaMA&MrBtoni 230pn
116 QranOangSW* 130^
11/12 tUaaaappWSaya i3Clpm
1104 Tuita^(HC) 100^
ALCORN STATE
96 Orambtng SUM
21 a S E LouMna
1-2
3 a Ato>*n* SUM 36
ion Aftanaa* Rn* BUI 200pm
100 Prame iA*« (HQ 200pm
ions aTaXMSoutimn 200pm
1002 a Scutum 30Qpm
116 Ma* VUaySUM 200pm
Iin2 aw>*tmA&M 200pm
iin9 aJaefeaonSUM I00pm
ARK.-PINE BLUFF 0-4
t; MVSUmCMcago 30
17 a Battna-Cockirun 31
10 AJabanuSUM 41
9 Tuakagaama LAM 13
I0n Arkanaaa-Rn* BUI 200pm
KVS QumbtnoSH* 600pm
1002 aAJabanuA&W 630pm
1009 aJaPaonSUM 700pm
116 Pran*Vt*«(HQ 230pm
iin2 Scx0um aoopm
’■718 aTaxHSoUlum 700pm
GRAMBLING ST. 1-1
96 aAlcomSUM Ppd
44 AJat)«naA&W 0
7 a iMBhngKr SUM 48
I0n PrViawnMM 700pm
100 MaamappiwaaySW*
eoOpm
ions a Art Am BM eoopm
1002 ajactasnSUM ASOpn
■009 Taxa* Scutum (HQ 130^
i'£ a Alabama Sum 130^
11712 CcncotU* 'OOlMi
i06SautumrN Ortaana’OOpm
JACKSON STATE
7 Hamplon fi OatU
tow a wMarriptw
2-2
24
20
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100 AJabwuSUM 600pm
ions a Scutum 7a)pm
1002 Gr»T*ing SUM (HQ 10Opm
1009 ArtPauBU 7O0pm
116 aAUbamA&M 'OOpm
Iin2 aPrarulAaa 300pm
iin9
MISS. VALLEY ST.
30 Art Rn* eu fi Chcago
31 SoUham
2-2
SOUTHERN 1-1
96 aUiNaaaaSUM Ppd
28 aMaaWMySu* 31
38 PrunaVM* 0
904 AfeanySUM 700pn
IV AUumaSWafiMoOM 700pm
100 AUi*nuA&N(HC) 63(pm
IVIS JacUonSUa 7O0p(ii
1002 AbxratM SOOixn
116 a Taxu Scutum 630pm
11712 aArUnaM'Pin*ai4 400^
1106 QnmOtngnNOrUana 10(^
TEXAS STHERN 0-2
15 AJabaruSUMwTytat.TX 27
21 a Jackaon SUM 24
904 aNWuwauna Cndd
ion aAI*bamaA&W 30(^
ions AlcamSUU(HQ 20^
1002 aiWaalMaySl 200pm
1009 aGrambangSUM i30pm
116 Scutum 630^
Iin2 aTaxaa-BPaao 705^
iin8 Artaruaa-PxuBUI 700(an
1106 PrainaWw IOOpm
100 Cl AlanUn Grill. $C400pm
ions a Alan SOOpm
1009 Cenoenka SOOpn
116 AOarUC Cdaga (HC) 3O0pm
LANGSTON 2-1
45 7Linccti(MCi) 3
7 a Alcorn SlaM 24
49 PaulQww 13
ion a SNman 230pm
100 TaxacCo6*ga(HQ 200pm
I0n5 Ba»na 300pm
1002 a Pam SUM 2 .00pm
1009 SNU 200^
Iin2 Haakal 2O0pm
Iin3 aNWOkMSUM i-OOpm
LINCOLN (MO)
10 Cental aaM w Topaka
0 ac MaacuiSUM
2-3
11/12
a a Joaeph 41
a EiMan) vuaan 13
aaocgaSH*(HC) 01)Opm
HI** 100pm
• PwuVM* IOOpm
PUQumiiUncck 200^
• SWnan I30pn
PAUL QUINN
12 Texas Cdaga
12 aPr«n*\4*«
48 . aSWAaaantka*
13 a Langalon
IV aSWCoMg*
10715 kMaUMySta*
2-2
ZOOpn
2O0pal
100pm
uncsti n ua* nodi 200pm
aCXncirtt TBA
0-4
31
1-2
ALLEN
6 Ccnconla 25
24 Shortar 20
0 aAlaPamaA&M 42
I0n WMWgruSUM 'OOpm
100 Chouan 100^
ions EdwaR) waam 500pm
'002 aVMbarwn SOOpm
1009 aGaenpeSUM 100^
116 Scutum Wgraa I00pm
iin2 aNGraamU* 'OOpm
26 Morgan SUM wCMwaland 56
21 Howad 39
1071 Nodok SUM 6O0pm
ions 8CC n Auauu. QA 2O0ivn
1002 a ChM Scutum i30pm
1009 CantaSUM(HC) 2O0pm
i'6 Coaata Ctraina i30^
nnz Garaur-wabb iSOpm
■■n9 aHampten lOO^
CHEYNEY
2-3
awva Sum
a Paits
• MdUaSUM
aWMOuato
1002 'acMlana(Faj
'009 E Stoudabirg
116 a KulzKMn
100pm
iOOpm
100pm
SOOpm
i06^
’OO^
D-3
0 KanackySWa
1IV a Tdbi
100 GMmM*9 (HQ
1(109 aSawiuhSi
100pm
ions a Tarn Cdaga 7oopm
'O02a5autiAMb*nu(HQ TBA
■009 aEdasnlAaMr* 50^
"6 PaUQjnn TBA
•'.f\2 aGramblngSUM iQOpm
27
0-5
14 JaekaenSUM
■00 aOintlnga SOOpm
■ons aPalQww 200pm
1002 Taxa* Scutum(HQ2Q(lpm
*009 aoranaVMu 530pm
■■6 aMwmStoa 200pm
EDWARD WATERS
’2 N c cannt TO
aSmdoid 60
6 Sima 24
29 McralaMWlWd.QA SO
13 Lncdi 17
MV awabbarna SOOpm
TENNESSEE ST. 1-3
14 AMIumaA&W 27
20 Jackaen a w Mamplt*i4, OT
20 aiannUartn 42
7 Benda A&M w AlanU 12
I0n N C A&Tnindy 400pm
ion3 a Tamaaeaa Tech 700^
1002 JadraomaaSW* eoOpm
’009 aSandont I30pm
116 EWw«(HQ eoopm
Iin2 aSEUeanm I00pm
Iin9 EaaMmKanMcky 200pm
TEXAS COLLEGE
2-2
100
a PaU Q*w
acurtAUTM
GaergaSUM
a Pam SUM
ions
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200^
700pm
NWCtI* SUM TOOpm
1009 H**alnl*n(HQ 400pm
■16 as Naxanoe lOO^
iin2 Bacon* *00^
WEST VA. STATE
7 BomaaMe
7 Oujney
23 aww VMeyan
0 FarmotSW*
14 Qurtaacn
■on a AJan
■00 tCmxnl
lOnSWWpnaTachtO
-002 a W ubanySUM
1009 GMra4*SM*
116 a Shaplutd
1-4
52
17
OOpm
100^
OOpm
30^
00^