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points, three assists, two steals).
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11 points as a freshman and
newcomer Henry Cuffee also is expected
to help the Eagles.
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all five of its starters, but the Bears
turned in an unflattering 3-20 record
last season. Coach Ray McMillan's
team does not become eligible for
the crown until 1988.
Similarly, new- conferencemember
COPPIN STATE will not
be eligible for the title until 1989.
The Eagles were 10-15 last season,
when they competed in Division II.
Junior Mark Campbell is Coppin
State's best all-around player. The
6-5, 230-pound Carroll averaged
11.3 points and 7.5 rebounds for
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Receiver Tim Oakley says he can tell
Harvey is more comfortable in his surroundings
because the quarterback
often sings to himself between plays.
Harvey's passing has been sweet
music to Lattimore. The young
quarterback surpassed the NCAA
Division II record for passing yardage
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Coach Doug DeSouza's team. If
eligible, the Eagles would have the
potential to compete for a top-three
finish in the league.
Howard's guard play should be
the best in the league. The Bison
return junior Fred Hill, who led the
team in scoring (14.5 points), assists
(3.4), steals (2.2) and free-throw
percentage (84 percent). Running
mate George Hamilton averaged
12.5 points and four rebounds. Both
are legitimate all-conference candidates.
Reserves include Mike
Jones, Mike Rollins, Jeff Williams,
Earl Smith and Bill Stuart.
Junior Roh??t Mcllwaine has
grown stronger with each successive
season. The 6-8 Mcllwaine and 6-7
John Spencer should complement
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by a freshman (3,190) in one season
and for total offense (415 yards against
Elizabeth City State) by a freshman in
a single game.
Harvey had another NCAA
freshman passing record by getting
eight 300-yard games. He also broke
the C1AA single-season records in
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Caracciolo, who averaged 10.5 rebounds
and 9.5 points before sustaining
a broken arm in an earlyseason
game against North
Carolina.
A&T figures to be the most enjoyable
team to watch this season,
for the 5-8 Griffis is one of those
thrilling little men among giants.
The Raleigh, N.C., native made the
Aggies as a walk-on last season and
started the first six games while
Boyd sat for academic reasons.
When Boyd returned, Griffis sat un
til Corbett instituted a three-guard
offense in the last eight games of the
season.
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which had been held by Livingstone's
Alfred Taylor since 1966.
Harvey's 188 completions, 392 pass
attempts, 3,190 yards, and 3,008 yards
of total offense are all single-season
school records.
"I don't think you could ask
anymore of him," Lattimore says. "I
didn't expect that out of him. I ex/
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The Dover, Del., product also excels
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