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June 30, 2004
- Fayetteville State University Athletic Director William
Carver has resigned. He had served as AD for the past four years
and his resignation is effective June 30.
During his tenure, the Bronco athletic program captured 10 CIAA titles and earned
post season NCAA bids in football, men's golf, women's basketball and women's
tennis.
Carver, 64, was named CIAA Athletic Director of the Year for the 2002-03 season.
June 24, 2004
- North Carolina
Central's David
Young was the first Black College player selected in the 2004 NBA
Draft. Young was picked in the second round (#41 overall) by the Seattle
Supersonics.
June 18, 2004
- Tennessee State has fired head women's basketball coach Sharon
Allen following
a 1-25 record in her only season as coach. Allen had replaced Valencia
Jordan who was reassigned last year.
Tracee Jones has been named interim coach. She had filled in prior to Allen's
arrival and will resume that position while TSU looks for its third coach in
four years.
June 14, 2004
- Fort Valley State has scheduled a press conference
announcing its new men’s basketball coach for Wednesday, June 16 at
2:00 p.m. in the new Health and Physical Education Complex. The new coach
will replace Michael Moore who was relieved of his duties
in March.
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