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2001-2002 News Archives
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 St. Aug's George Williams Nominated to Head Olympic Team
 2002 Football Season Launches at Annual Press Conference & Luncheon
 Livingstone College inducts 10 into Hall of Fame
 Darrell Armstrong never says "I can't"
 ECSU Viking Baseball Goes International
 NCCU's Smoots To Run at USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships
 NCCU's Glosova Voted Academic All-American
 Bowie State's Dynamic Duo Pulling in All-America Honors Early
 NCCU Grabs Second in National Sports Information Publications Contest
 NCCU's Bazie Earns Academic All-America Honors



 CIAA Selects First-Ever CIAA Male and Female Scholar Athlete of the Year
The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association has announced its first recipients of the Male and Female Scholar Athlete of the Year Award, Shawn Alexander and Katerina Glosova.


Commissioners Report
 Administrators Honored; VSU and NCCU Retain All-Sports Trophies
 St. Augustine's Women Successfully Defend Track Title
    —(Streaming video of selected events courtesy of Livingstone SID Adrian Ferguson)
 Walker Named Men's Basketball Coach at Elizabeth City State
 Livingstone Sends Eight to the NCAA Track & Field Nationals
 NCCU Track Sends Eight To NCAA Championships
 Fayetteville State Begins Football Season September 7
 WSSU Hires Defensive Coordinator
 NCCU's Bazie Earns Academic All-District Honors
 2002 CIAA Commissioner's All-Academic Team Announced
 BSU's Ginsberg Named to Academic All-District Team
 ECSU Lady Vikings Drop First Game in Softball Regionals
 ECSU Lady Vikings to Appear at NCAA Softball Regionals
 The CIAA Presents Its 2002 Spring Coaches of the Year
 Golden Bulls conclude 2002 Tennis Season
 Lady Broncos Fall in NCAA Women's Tennis Regionals

 Men's and Women's Tennis Champs To Compete in NCAA Regionals This Weekend


 2002 CIAA Baseball Championship Hosts NCAA YES Clinic

 Baseball All-CIAA, Rookie and Players of the Year Announced

 Pistons' Ben Wallace Named NBA Defensive Player of Year

 NCCU's Kongolo Drafted into WNBA by Phoenix

 Livingstone Selects Familiar Face for Head Men’s Basketball Coach

 Spring Sports Championships feature Inaugural Women's Tennis Competition

 Virginia State begins New Era in Trojan Football

 Bowie State Bulldogs have full slate for 2002 football

 NCCU Announces 2002 Football Schedule

 Fayetteville State takes Eastern Division Golf Championship


 City of Raleigh to hold Celebratory Rally for Shaw's Basketball Team
 Former VUU Standout Ben Wallace's fierce defense puts him in spotlight

 Interim Tag Removed As Stitt Is Named WSSU Head Coach
 Ronald Murray Named the Daktronics Division II Player of the Year

 NCAA Elite 8 features Shaw University; Murray named National Player of the Year

 NABC Names Murray, Sims and Alexander to South Atlantic Region Pontiac Division II All-District Team
 CIAA Athletes Take Four National Indoor Track Championships

 CIAA Puts Five on All-Region Team

 NCCU Sends Seven to NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships

  Super Saturday Doesn't Disappoint


 Coaches of the Year and Tournament Pairings Released
Pairings: Women | Men

 2002 All-Rookie Teams and Rookies of the Year Announced

 Basketball Players of the Year Announced
North Carolina Central's Amba Kongolo and Shaw's Ronald Murray receive honors.



 VUU scholar athletes

 The 2002 CIAA Hall of Fame Class Announced

 Going, Going … Almost Gone!

 Tom Joyner Morning Show Returns to CIAA for Third Year

CIAA Commissioner Leon Kerry is featured on the Bloomberg History Makers 2002 radio series to air on affiliate stations throughout the month of February.


 Blount inks five-year agreement with Winston-Salem State

 PRWeek Magazine Selects CIAA as a Finalist for Multi -Cultural Campaign of the Year


 Faison To Be Named Head Man At Virginia State
 ;WSSU Rams Will Open 2002 Football Season With Carson-Newman and Pioneer Bowl Champion Tuskegee

Winston-Salem State senior and All-CIAA forward Marcus Best recorded six steals in a 72-51 victory over Fayetteville State on January 29, to become the all-time steals leader in the CIAA with 315. Best surpasses the previous mark of 314 held by Ralph Talley who played at Norfolk State from 1983-87.

 Earl Lloyd - A CIAA Pioneer to Speak at the Men's Tip-Off Banquet
 Colgate-Palmolive Honors Scholar-Athlete Team

 Three of CIAA's Own Named to 2001 SBN Black College All-American Team
 NCCU's "Eagles In The East" Rescheduled for Feb 10

 Lady Eagles Earn Highest Regional Ranking at No. 4

 BSU's Alston Named Football All-America
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 Nationally Respected Consultant and Best Selling Author to Speak at CIAA Women's Tip-Off Banquet
 CIAA Indoor Track and Field Championships Right Around the Corner

 Gregory Ruffin Named Head Football Coach at Shaw

 Adesuyi selected on NCAA Division II Management Council

 NBDL Names Jeff Capel Head Coach of the Fayetteville Patriots

 Virginia State's "Triple Threat"


 Bowie State's Conway Named Division II Freshman of the Year


 Tuskegee shuts out Virginia Union in Pioneer Bowl V





 Saint Augustine's College Names Head Football Coach

 NCCU's Spence Released From Hospital, Resting At Home

 VUU is Prepared with Hunter in the Arsenal
 Livingstone College Makes a Decision on a New Direction

 JCSU Men's Tennis Moves Up in Rankings

 CIAA Adds To Coach Of The Year List

 Lady Bulldogs Help Spread Holiday Cheer

 Saint Augustine's College Cheerleaders bring cheer to Children at Wake Med
 The Only Black College Football Bowl Features Virginia Union and Tuskegee
 CIAA Safety Duo Named to 2001 AFCA Division II Coaches' All-American Team
Other Football News of Note


 Commissioner's Report

 CIAA Lends Helping Hand to Troops Preparing for Afghan Conflict

 Saint Augustine's College couldn't hold off IUP
 Bowie State's Alston to Perform Double Duty

 Saint Augustine's to meet IUP in NCAA Volleyball Division II Regionals

 Virginia Union upstages Winston-Salem State in Football Championship

 CIAA Reveals 2001 Football Players of the Year

 2001 Football All-Conference and Rookie Teams Announced
 North Carolina Central University captures first CIAA Bowling Championship

 BSU's Henry Frazier named Football Coach of the Year
 Day 1: FSU and NCCU share first place in Bowling Championships

 Top Seeds Prevail for the Best CIAA Volleyball Championship Finish

 Volleyball Championship Results - Day 1
 The CIAA finishes high in the NCAA Cross-Country Regionals


 Volleyball Championship Pairings Announced
 Bowling Championship Set

 All-Conference Cheerleading Team Recognized
 Football Championship Press Conference Set


 NCCU Wins Western Division Bowling Event

 NCAA's Benton is Keynote Speaker for the Volleyball Championship Awards Banquet
 2001 CIAA Volleyball Conference Awards and Team Qualifiers Announced

 St. Aug sweeps Cross-Country Championship Titles

 CIAA Recognized First All-Community Works Team

 CIAA Decides Life is Good in Raleigh
WSSu Cheerleaders in Action
The Winston-Salem State University cheerleading squad volunteered at the annual Juvenile Diabetes Campaign Fund Walk-A-Thon sponsored by the City of Greensboro, North Carolina and the American Express Corporation on September 22. The Lady Rams assisted with multiple tasks including: greeting walk-a-thon participants, preparing food for participants and assisting with registration. The varsity squad also performed several cheers to kickoff the annual event.
 NCCU's Glosova is favored to shine at the Cross-Country Championships

 Fayetteville State Wins Second CIAA West Tournament

 Preseason Basketball Teams and Predicted Order of Finish Released at Roundup

 Inaugural CIAA Bowling Event finds FSU and VSU on top


 ECSU To Host Inaugural CIAA Bowling Event

 CIAA Campus Tour Brings Excitement to the Students

 3 to back CIAA reading program

 Basketball Press Conference Announced ... "It's On!"


 FSU's Bridges deals with stroke, loss of father
 Former CIAA Great To Be Inducted Into NYC Basketball Hall of Fame

 No CIAA Volleyball Roundup for 2001

 Football Championship Game Tickets On Sale
 Designated Football Conference Game Schedule Revised

 Kerry reviews 11-year tenure in "Spartan Connection"

 Mel Blount to serve as Keynote Speaker for CIAA Football Awards Banquet
 CIAA Reconsiders, Cancels Games for the Weekend

 Livingstone Postpones Game Against Virginia Union
 NCCU's Glosova gets Regional Scholar Award

 Leading Present Day CIAA Troops, Yesterday's CIAA Generals

 CIAA puts five on Coca-Cola/ BVQ All-Academic Football Team


 Football is Football, If You Can Play … You Can Play

 Courts expand to include Women's Tennis
 Saint Paul's names Jerry Seals as men's basketball coach

 Daymond Lindell named WSSU head women's basketball coach

 WSSU Season Opener Returns To Bowman Gray Stadium

 CIAA Receives Automatic Berth to the NCAA Volleyball Playoffs

 Percy "Chico" Caldwell Named Director of Athletics at WSSU
 Food Lion Joins the CIAA Corporate Sponsorship Team for Another Three Years

 ECSU Top Runner Up in USA Today/NCAA Foundation Academic Achievement Awards

 Three From CIAA Make Black College All-America Team
 CIAA supports ban against Friday Night Football


 Saint Paul's College gets academic achievement award

 Bulldogs Make Changes For Upcoming Year

 CIAA institutes Women's Bowling for Fall 2001

 CIAA Team wins second CoSIDA Basketball Title


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