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Post by Bornthrilla on Mar 22, 2010 10:15:53 GMT -5
Yeah, that "Defense" chant had Halton arena rockin' in the second half.
The UNCC players couldn't believe that it was happening on their home court. LOL
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Post by captaggie on Mar 22, 2010 10:30:49 GMT -5
Nice post pj!
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Post by noexcuses on Mar 22, 2010 15:32:00 GMT -5
GREATTTTTTTTT WINNNNNNNNN coach BIBBS !!!!! Regardless to what "happens"@ MIAMI...season a SUCCESS!!!
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Post by pj on Mar 22, 2010 15:48:39 GMT -5
Halton Arena is nice. I checked out the ads on the scoreboard/jumbotron and they had a interactive board running along press row that displayed stats ect., as opposed to one that spins. It was nice.
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Post by Bornthrilla on Mar 22, 2010 15:52:23 GMT -5
Thanks for finally showing some class, no excuses.
I can respect that.
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Post by numberonebrave on Mar 22, 2010 16:35:18 GMT -5
Year Champion Vivian Stringer took the oldest HBCU in America to the final four in 1982. She did it at D-2...They have never had a D-1 PROGRAM. The Aggies (23-10) become the first NCAA Division I historically black college or university to win two postseason games
This is still a major accomplishment for A&T though. Record 1982 Louisiana Tech (35-1) 1983 Southern California (31-2) 1984 Southern California (29-4) 1985 Old Dominion (31-3) 1986 Texas (34-0) 1987 Tennessee (28-6) 1988 Louisiana Tech (32-2) 1989 Tennessee (35-2) 1990 Stanford (32-1) 1991 Tennessee (30-5) 1992 Stanford (30-3) 1993 Texas Tech (31-3) 1994 North Carolina (33-2) 1995 Connecticut (35-0) 1996 Tennessee (32-4) 1997 Tennessee (29-10) 1998 Tennessee (39-0) 1999 Purdue (34-1) 2000 Connecticut (36-1) 2001 Notre Dame (34-2) 2002 Connecticut (39-0) 2003 Connecticut (37-1) 2004 Connecticut (31-4) 2005 Baylor (33-3) 2006 Maryland (34-4) 2007 Tennessee (34-3) 2008 Tennessee (36
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Post by numberonebrave on Mar 23, 2010 2:00:29 GMT -5
YOU GOT IT RIGHT.....MY BAD Women's NCAA Division I basketball champions Year Winner Score Opponent Venue 1982 Louisiana Tech 76-62 Cheyney State Norfolk Scope (Norfolk, Virginia) 1983 USC 69-67 Louisiana Tech Norfolk Scope (Norfolk, Virginia) 1984 USC 72-61 Tennessee Pauley Pavilion (Los Angeles, California) 1985 Old Dominion 70-65 Georgia Frank Erwin Center (Austin, Texas) 1986 Texas 97-81 USC Rupp Arena (Lexington, Kentucky) 1987 Tennessee 67-44 Louisiana Tech Frank Erwin Center (Austin, Texas) 1988 Louisiana Tech 56-54 Auburn Tacoma Dome (Tacoma, Washington) 1989 Tennessee 76-70 Auburn Tacoma Dome (Tacoma, Washington) 1990 Stanford 88-81 Auburn Thompson-Boling Arena (Knoxville, Tennessee) 1991 Tennessee 70-67 (OT) Virginia Lakefront Arena (New Orleans, Louisiana) 1992 Stanford 78-62 Western Kentucky Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena (Los Angeles, California) 1993 Texas Tech 84-82 Ohio State Omni Coliseum (Atlanta, Georgia) 1994 North Carolina 60-59 Louisiana Tech Richmond Coliseum (Richmond, Virginia) 1995 Connecticut 70-64 Tennessee Target Center (Minneapolis, Minnesota) 1996 Tennessee 83-65 Georgia Charlotte Coliseum (Charlotte, North Carolina) 1997 Tennessee 68-59 Old Dominion Riverfront Coliseum (Cincinnati, Ohio) 1998 Tennessee 93-75 Louisiana Tech Kemper Arena (Kansas City, Missouri) 1999 Purdue 62-45 Duke HP Pavilion at San Jose (San Jose, California) 2000 Connecticut 71-52 Tennessee Wachovia Center (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) 2001 Notre Dame 68-66 Purdue Scottrade Center (St. Louis, Missouri) 2002 Connecticut 82-70 Oklahoma Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas) 2003 Connecticut 73-68 Tennessee Georgia Dome (Atlanta, Georgia) 2004 Connecticut 70-61 Tennessee New Orleans Arena (New Orleans, Louisiana) 2005 Baylor 84-62 Michigan State RCA Dome (Indianapolis, Indiana) 2006 Maryland 78-75 (OT) Duke TD Banknorth Garden (Boston, Massachusetts) 2007 Tennessee 59-46 Rutgers Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, Ohio) 2008 Tennessee 64-48 Stanford St. Pete Times Forum (Tampa, Florida) 2009 Connecticut 76-54 Louisville Scottrade Center (St. Louis, Missouri) 2010 Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas) 2011 Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, Indiana) 2012 Pepsi Center (Denver, Colorado) 2013 New Orleans Arena (New Orleans, Louisiana) 2014 Sommet Center (Nashville, Tennessee) 2015 St. Pete Times Forum (Tampa, Florida) 2016 Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, Indiana)
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