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This determined basketball team hit the floor running on Oct. 15th, the first official day of basketball practice. Along with last year's returnees, there are nine new members of the Lady Vi king basketball team. The 1995-96 Vi king team is the first recruiting class that head coach Vanessa Taylor has put into action. "The new faces display a lot of tal ent," said Taylor, of her freshmen and coUege transfers. This year's team will be more competitive due to the previ ous coUege experience that the jimior college transfer students have, she added. Two returning starters, Tracy EUiot and Joan Sharpe, from EUzabeth City and Ahoskie respectively, will play key roles in the team's game plan accord ing to Coach Taylor. She also expects to get quality minutes from returnees Tanisha Gabriel, Nikki Heyward, and Tia Settle. "I feel this team has a great deal of unity and heart," said newcomer Tif fany Shevawn "Naughty" Palmer. "We can go a long way if we just put our best foot forward." Coach Taylor believes that last year the team won because the players' atti tudes toward winning and losing changed. "They played hard, like they thought they should win," she said. The Lady Vikings improved their record from 4-20 in the 1993-94 season to 9-5 in the 1994-95 season. "Last year's team built strength and togetherness," said shooting guard Joan (M.J.) Sharpe. "We all shared one common goal: to end the reputation we had as a losing team. With this year's team there's only one thing on my mind—winning." Winning seems to be the mainstay in the Lady Vikes' minds. Their motto of "CIAA watches and matching rings" suggests that the Lady Vikes are deter mined to win. "I feel that our team can win the CIAA because the talent is there," said Tana Burston, a junior transfer. "We just have to put it together. We aU have the desire and the determination to win and go to the big dance (the NCAA Division II Tournament). Coach Taylor has been impressed by the ladies' hard work in the pre-season workouts, which are also directed by assistant coach Janie Coefield. Many of the Lady Vikings joined the cross country team to help increase their en durance and stamina levels. "Intensity of workouts for pre-sea son has increased tremendously," said Taylor. She beUeves that the players welcome this change because they know that in order to win they must work harder—on and off the court. The "coaching staff expects the same level of intensity in the classroom as on the court," said Taylor. "No Books, No Ball." Every day players must attend man datory study haU from 6:30-8:30 p.m., she added. Players say they are pleased by the emphasis on their education. "ECSU stressed the student part of Ufe in the term 'student-athlete,'" said freshman forward Monique "Morue" Boyce. "When (I was) being recruited, other schools talked more about ath letics and their programs, disregard ing the value and importance of a good education." This season. Coach Taylor wiU try for better pressure defense and a more up-tempo offense. By keeping the tempo of the game high, the coaching staff will be shooting for a rotation in which each player receives at least eight minutes of playing time per game. Coach Taylor also said that the team wants to add a little more "razzle- dazzle" with their upbeat performance to involve the crowds. Last year, the support from the Vi king fans "was welcome by coaches, coaching staff, and the athletic depart ment," said Taylor. With a new year and a new team, the Lady Vikings would like to encourage everyone to attend home games. "AU wiU be surprised at the 1995- 1996 Lady Viking basketball team," said Boyce. "We'll be coming out full force. As Coach Taylor says in a commer cial promo, 'Look out CIAA. The heat is on!'" "... This team has a great deal of unity and heart. We can go a long way if we just put our best foot forward." — Tiffany Palmer