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From The News Room
November
27, 2002
- Grambling
State’s Eugene, Alabama A&M’s Mathis
Named Top SWAC Players
- The
Montgomery Advertiser has reported that Alabama
State University has hired Dr. Richard
Cosby as its next Director of Athletics.
Cosby comes to Montgomery from Stillman College
where he had served as AD for the past 2 years. Prior
to taking over the program in Tuscaloosa, Cosby was
AD at Clark Atlanta University. He
suceeds Rob Spivery who had served
as interim AD in addition to his duties as head men's
basketball coach.
November
26, 2002
- The Associated Press has reported that Florida
A&M has fired both athletic director
Ken Riley and associate AD Cynthia
Dupont-Jones.
November
25, 2002
- A few football coaching vacancies were confirmed
over the weekend. Ken Schoolfield
has been released at Fort Valley State.
Tony Felder has been fired at Benedict.
John Wright will not return to Elizabeth
City State and Mo Forte
has resigned at Norfolk State.
November
22, 2002
- Saint
Augustine's College lost
to Indiana (PA) University, 3-1, and was eliminated
from the NCAA Division II Atlantic Regionals. The
Lady Falcons lost the first two matches 30-24, 31-29
before winning the third match 30-24. St. Aug lost
the fourth match 30-28. The Lady Falcons finish their
season with a record of 29-3.
November
17, 2002
- CIAA Champ Fayetteville
State University (10-1) will travel to Johnson
City, Tennessee to meet Carson-Newman College (11-0)
in the first round of the NCAA Division II Football
Playoffs, Saturday November 23. The Broncos are the
only HBCU selected for the 16 team field.
- Saint
Augustine's Lady Falcons Three-Peat as CIAA Volleyball
Champion
November
1 , 2002
- Running back Derek Watson has
been reinstated to the South Carolina State
football team, interim athletics director
and head coach Buddy Pough announced
Friday (11/01).
"Derek is on schedule to complete those things that
we have asked him to do since the last incident,"
Pough said. "We look forward to him finishing the
season."
Watson, who last played on Sept. 21 against Savannah
State, returned to practice Thursday, and
will accompany the SCSU team to Dover, Delaware for
Saturday's 1 p.m. Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
contest against Delaware State.
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