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From The News Room
December
29, 2002
- Tennessee State University
head basketball coach Nolan Richardson III
has been placed on indefinite suspension by Athletics
Director Teresa Phillips due to an
undisclosed violation of university policy. Reports
were not clear on whether the suspension was related
to an ongoing NCAA investigation of rules violations
by Richardson and his staff. Assistant coach Hosea
Lewis will serve as acting coach until further
notice.
December
27, 2002
- Jackson State University
has named James Bell as its next
head football coach. Bell comes to JSU from Houston
where he was head coach and athletics director at
Cesar Chavez High School. Prior to going to Houston,
Bell had been defensive coordinator at Indiana. He
brings over 20 years of coaching experience to the
job including stints at Central Arkansas, Lamar, NW
Missouri State, Louisville, North Texas and Wake Forest.
December 12, 2002
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Rick Comegy has resigned
as head football coach and athletics director at Tuskegee University
to become head football coach at Norfolk State University.
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Prairie View A&M University
has fired Larry Dorsey as head football coach.
December
3, 2002
- N.C.
A&T Seeks New Leadership for Football
- Raneika Bean of Howard
University has been named the 2002 Independent
Women's Soccer Player of the Year.
A sophomore forward from Madison, AL, Bean scored
21 goals and recorded 2 assists for a total of 44
points in leading the Bison to a 6-9-1 mark this season.
The most prolific scorer in school history, Bean had
six contests with two or more goals, including three
game winners to her credit.
Also named to the All-Independent first team along
with Bean were Karisma Horne and
Michelle Williston.
A junior defender from Arlington, VA, Horne scored four goals and had two assists for 10 points while Williston, a freshman midfielder from Windsor, CT tallied five goals and an assist for 11 points in 14 games.
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