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December
30,
2003
- Virginia Union University has announced that head football
coach Willard Bailey will be "reassigned to on-campus
duties" effective January 1, 2004. Bailey completes a 31-year career with
an overall record of 212-111-7 (160-70-6 at Virginia Union), making him the CIAA's
career coaching leader.
December
29,
2003
- Funeral Services set for Nicholas
Murray
- Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth, a former Central State
University volleyball player has been chosen as one of the participants
on the new TV reality show "The Apprentice" starring Donald Trump.
The show will premier on January 8th, 2004 at 8:30PM on NBC-TV. Regular broadcast
day and time will be Wednesdays at 8:00PM
Omarosa, a native of Youngstown, OH, played Volleyball for four years at Central
State and in 1996 was chosen to receive "The President's Award" given
to the outstanding Central State student-athlete each year. She graduated in
1996 with a BA in Communications. She has completed a Master of Science degree
at Howard University and will be awarded her PhD. in the spring of 2004. Currently
she works as a Political Consultant in Washington D.C.
- North Carolina Central University is mourning the death
of former football coach and athletic director George L. Quiett.
Quiett passed away Sunday, December 28 in Durham where he had been residing
in a nursing home. Quiett was NCCU football coach from 1968-72. His 1972 squad
won the MEAC (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference)
championship with a record of 5-1 in the conference and 9-2 overall.
December
19,
2003
- Greg Johnson is back as the
next head coach at Langston University. Johnson
replaces Harold Johnson who was fired early in December after
two successive 2-8 seasons.
The new coach is very familier with the school having served as head coach for
six seasons from 1991-96 compiling a 35-30 record. He left to take the head coaching
position at Prairie View and most recently was defensive coordinator
at Jackson State.
A native of Oklahoma, Greg Johnson's 1994 team reached the semifinals of the
NAIA playoffs. Now he will lead the program's transition to NCAA Division II
and possible membership in the SIAC.
- AURN Black College
Football Awards Banquet To Be Held February 12, 2004 in New
York City
December
2,
2003
- Arkansas-Pine Bluff head football
coach Lee Hardman has resigned. Hardman will
assume a "yet to be determined" administrative position
at the university. The Golden Lions finished 4-7 this year,
giving Hardman a 28-33 overall record in six years at UAPB.
- Texas Southern University
Head Football Coach Bill Thomas Resigns
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