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Page 1: 2011-12 Lincoln Men's Basketball Media Guide

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Lions Photo RosteR

KennyshaRPe

SG • 6-3 • 175 • JRChester, Pa.

(Frank Phillip JC)

0 JaiKeLLman

SG • 6-2 • 160 • FRBrooklyn, N.Y.

(G. Westinghouse HS )

1 GeoRGeJacKson

PG • 5-11 • 175 • SOBaltimore, Md.(Coppin State)

3 chRis Kinney

PF • 6-6 • 230 • SOWashington, D.C.(Washington Adventist)

4 JustinJacKson

SG • 6-0 • 175 • SOBaltimore, Md.(Morgan State)

5

KyLe aiKen

PG • 6-0 • 185 • FRRandolph, N.Y.(Randolph HS)

10 RichaRdGLoveR

SG • 6-1 • 205 • JRBaltimore, Md.

(Havre De Grace HS)

11 nyeReRePRitchett

SG • 5-10 • 185 • FRMiddleton, Del.

(Wilmington Charter)

13 teRRonJones

PF • 6-4 • 200 • JRBronx, N.Y.

(LaGuardia HS)

14 eRic Johnson

SG • 6-0 • 190 • SRAllentown, Pa.

(William Allen HS)

20

dominiquestewaRt

PF • 6-6 • 190 • SOIslandia, N.Y.

(St. John The Baptist)

21 denzeLmooney

SG • 6-4 • 200 • SRBaltimore, Md.

(W. School of Tech)

22 deRRicKwashinGtonPG • 6-0 • 170 • SOWashington, D.C.(Calvin Coolidge HS)

24

on the Bench

John hillhead CoaCh

darrell Mosleyassistant CoaCh

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contents

Photo Roster..........................................................IFCPresident Dr. Robert R. Jennings ............................. 2Director of Athletics Dianthia Ford-Kee .................... 3Welcome to Lincoln University .........................4-17Athletic Staff • Administration.................................... 5Athletic Staff • Head Coaches .............................. 5-6Athletic Staff • Assistant Coaches............................. 6About The University ................................................ 7Academic Affairs ....................................................... 8Student Affairs & Enrollment Management ............... 9Development & External Relations ..........................10Lincoln University Distinctions ............................11-12Media Information .............................................13-16Media Relations ................................................. 13-14Primary Media Outlets ............................................15Campus Map ..........................................................16Directions to Lincoln ...............................................16Restaurants and Lodging .......................................16Athletic Training ......................................................17Season Preview ................................................18-20Questions & Answers with John HIll ........................20Coaching Staff ..................................................21-24Head Coach John Hill .........................................22-23Assistant Coach Darrell Mosley...............................242011-2012 Lincoln Lions ..................................25-36Numerical Roster .....................................................26Alphabetical Roster .................................................26Miscellaneous Roster Information ...........................27Up Close and Personal............................................28Lions Returners ................................................28-33Denzel Mooney...................................................28-29Richard Glover.........................................................30Eric Johnson ............................................................31Taron Jones .............................................................32Dominique Stewart ..................................................33Lions Newcomers .............................................34-35Kyle Aiken ................................................................34George Jackson ......................................................34Justin Jackson .........................................................34Jai Kellman ..............................................................34Chris Kinney ............................................................35Nyerere Pritchett......................................................35Kenny Sharpe ..........................................................35Derrek Washington ..................................................35Returning Players Action Shots ...............................362010-11 Statistics..............................................37-462010-11 Overall Statistics ....................................... 382010-11 CIAA Statistics .......................................... 382010-11 Results ...................................................... 392010-11 Individual Game Highs ............................. 392010-11 Box Scores ...........................................40-46Lincoln History .................................................47-52All-Time Record vs. Opponents ..........................47-49Year-By-Year Results .........................................50-52CIAA ...................................................................53-56CIAA Preseason Coaches Poll ............................... 53All-CIAA Preseason men’s Basketball Team .......... 53History of the CIAA ................................................. 54CIAA Staff and Administration ................................ 54CIAA Member Institutions ....................................... 552010-11 CIAA Final Standings ................................ 562010-11 CIAA Final Statistics ................................. 562011-12 Lions Schedule .......................................BFCNovaCare .............................................................. BC

on the coveR: Denzel Mooney, who was named to the All-CIAA Team last season and a member of the All-CIAA Preseason Men’s Basketball Team is joined by head coach John Hill.

cRedits: The 2011-2012 Lincoln University men’s basketball media guide was written, edited and de-signed by Brian Howard in the Lincoln University Sports Information Office. Photography by Bill Rudick, Brian Howard and Gerald Garlic.

General/administration Location Lincoln University, PA 19353Founded 1854Enrollment 2,649Nickname/Colors Lady Lions/Blue & OrangeConference CIAA • Northern DivisionHome Court Manuel Rivero Hall (3,000)President Dr. Robert R. JenningsAlma Mater Morehouse College, 1972Director of Athletics Dianthia Ford-KeeAlma Mater Fayetteville State, 1982 Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Dana FlintAlama Mater St. Olaf College, 1969Senior Woman Administrator Natasha WilsonAlma Mater Winston-Salem State, 2005Website Address www.lulions.com

team information 2010-11 Overal Record 4-23 (Home 3-10, Away 1-11, Neutral 0-2)2010-11 CIAA Record 2-16 (Home 1-8, Away 1-8)2010-11 CIAA Northern Division Finish 7th (Lost in opening round of CIAA Tournament to Shaw, 67-43)2010-11 Postseason None 2010-11 Rankings Unranked In PollsLettermen Returning 5 (SG, Richard Glover; PF, Terron Jones, PF; Dominique Stewart; SG, Denzel Mooney; SG, Eric Johnson)Lettermen Lost 9 (PG, Mickel Orr; PG, Quinton Hector; PG, Emmanuel Kakulu; G, William Kearse; PG, Kwaheem Smith; SF, Zane Oxley; F, Derrick Archie; C, Eugene Smith; F, Kamaal Mattavous)

2011-12 Lincoln Men’s Basketball InformationBasketBall staff Head Coach John HillAlma Mater Greensboro College, 1990 Lincoln Record 4-23 (Second Year) Overall Record 87-113 (Eight Years) CIAA Record 4-14 CIAA Tournament Record 3-2 NCAA Tournament Record 0-0Office Phone 484.365.7596Best Time To Call Contact Sports InformationAssistant Coach Darrell Mosley Lincoln University, 2009 Office Phone 484.365.7308Head Trainer Chris VigneaultAlma Mater Old Dominion, 1999Assistant Athletic Trainer Christine DoughertyAlma Mater Penn State, 2011Assistant Athletic Trainer Eric Van EssAlma Mater West Chester, 2011Athletic Secretary Linda Peterson

important phone numBers Athletic Office 484.365.7391Sports Information Office 484.365.7384Sports Information Contact Sports Information Brian Howard Alma Mater Ashland University, 2000 Office Phone 484.365.7384 Cell Phone 484.667.7389 Fax Number 484.354.8120 E-Mail Address [email protected] Address (1570 Baltimore Pike, P.O. Box 179, Lincoln University, PA 19352-0999) Sports Information Assistant Antoine Aluqdah Sports Information Assistant Jasmine Baxter Sports Information Assistant Tai’s Hammond Sports Information Assistant Dawnn Jackson Sports Information Assistant Taron Jordan Sports Information Assistant Taji McCullough Sports Information Assistant Arielle Noel Sports Information Assistant Vincent Thomas

CONTENTS/DIRECTORyLULIONS.COM

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dianthia FoRd-Kee enters her fourth year as Director of Athletics at Lincoln University of Pennsylvania having successfully navigated Lincoln’s Athletic Department to active membership in NCAA Division II and return to the CIAA. Ford-Kee comes to Lincoln from Shaw University

where she spent 18 years working in athletic administration and coaching. Ford-Kee, was named the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA) NCAA Division II Female Athletic Administrator of the Year in 2006 while serving as Shaw’s Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator. Ford-Kee has been appointed to serve on the NCAA Minority Opportunity & Interest Committee and the CIAA Executive Committee as the Vice President for the Northern Division. She currently serves on the NCAA Division II Project Team to Review Issues Related to Diversity and the NCAA DII Strategic Alliance Matching Grant Selection, NCAA DII Women’s Basketball Atlantic Regional Advisory Committee, Oxford Area Chamber of Commerce, Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce. Previous committee service includes: NCAA Division II Management Council as the CIAA Conference representative from 1999-2005, Committee on Women’s Athletics, Division II Nominating Committee, and NCAA Woman of the Year.

Most recently, Ford-Kee was honored by the Black Women in Sports Foundation for her accompliments at Lincoln University and in the field of athlet-ics with the Legends Award. Ford-Kee has received several honors in the state of North Carolina, she was a 1998 inductee in the Wake County Academy for Women for Athletics and a 1999 nominee of the Governor’s Distinguished Woman Award for Athletics. Recently, in October of 2009, she was honored and the recipient of the Northern Illinois University’s College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Golden Anniversary Alumni Award for she was 1 of the 50 alumni who has distinguished themselves in their careers that have contributed to the worlds of education, science, scholarship, business, law, medicine, community leadership and engagement, philanthropy and government service. At Shaw, Ford-Kee’s responsibilities included financial planning and budgeting; special events planning, contract negotiations, compliance; and serv-ing as representative to University committees and community activities. She also served as the advisor to the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and liaison to the University Gender Equity Committee. Ford-Kee’s volleyball teams played for the conference championship four times, winning the 1995 CIAA Volleyball Championship. Ford-Kee was a two-time CIAA Volleyball Coach of the Year (1995 and 2001). Since the conference realignment in 1997, the Lady Bears won the Eastern Division Championship five times and shared the divisional championship in 1998. Under Ford-Kee, Shaw compiled an overall Eastern Division record of 57-3, a conference mark of 203-66 and an overall record of247-158. Ford-Kee has enjoyed a tremendous amount of success with her softball program. Her team members have won NCAA national statistical honors as well as NCAA Post Graduate Scholarships. Shaw won the CIAA Softball Championship three times (1994, 1996 and 2003). Ford-Kee was named CIAA Softball Coach of the Year in 1993, 1994, 1996 and 2003. The 1996 team was undefeated in the CIAA and compiled an overall seasonal record of 39-9. Ford-Kee led Shaw to a conference record of 212-86 and an overall mark of 309-207. While competing in the sports of basketball and softball as a student at Fayetteville State University she was a member of the 1979 CIAA Women’s Basketball Championship Team and the 1982 CIAA Softball Championship Team. Ford-Kee earned several All Conference and Tournament Team honors and was selected MVP of the 1982 Softball Championship Tournament. In 1982 she was selected Fayetteville State University’s Athlete of the Year and was the youngest inductee into Fayetteville State University’s Athletic Hall of Fame (1997). Ford-Kee also taught Public Administration courses at Shaw for 10 years. Among some of the courses she taught during a 10-year period at Shaw included Public Personnel Administration, Organized Theory & Behavior, Introduction to Public Administration and Human Resources. A native of Lawrenceville, New Jersey Ford-Kee was inducted into the inaugural class of Lawrence High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008 as the first athlete in the history of the high school to score over 1000 points playing only 3 years of high school basketball. She currently holds basketball records that have not been broken at Lawrence High School in Lawrenceville, NJ in its 43 years of existence. Ford-Kee earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration from Fayetteville State University in 1982 and a master’s degree in Public Affairs from Northern Illinois University in 1984. She is married to Preston Kee, Jr. and the mother of three, Brandon and Fannezha Ford and Iman Kee.

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSLULIONS.COM

dianthia FoRd-Kee Director of Athletics • fourth YeArFayetteviLLe state univeRsity, 1982

2011-12 LINCOLN BASkETBALLPRESIDENT

dR. RoBeRt R. JenninGs PresiDent • first YeArmoRehouse coLLeGe, 1972

Robert R. Jennings became the thirteenth President of Lincoln University on January 2, 2012. Dr. Jennings brings with him many years of experience in strategic planning, operational and financial management, program and policy development, fundraising, research (grants/con-

tracts) development/management, and student affairs. His career in higher education includes serving as the tenth President of Alabama A&M University as well as serving in various executive-level positions at Wake Forest University, North Carolina A&T State University, Albany State University, Norfolk State University and Atlanta University. In addition to his extensive record of service and accomplishment in higher education, Dr. Jennings has served as a Loaned Executive to the Reagan administration and was assigned to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. He has also served as a consultant to the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol Services, the U.S. Department of Treasury and was a Lead Trainer for the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Dr. Jennings is a dissertation advisor for educational and public administration majors at the Union Graduate School in Cincinnati, Ohio and is the owner of Gems Loving Care, personal care homes that cater to the elderly in metro-Atlanta. Since 1985, he has traveled and/or studied in more than 35 foreign

countries. In 1999, he served as a consultant to the U.S. Department of State, where he trained the Rector and his staff in the areas of strategic plan-ning and external relations at the University of Niamey in Niger, Africa. In 2001, Dr. Jennings was tapped by the Government of Rwanda and served as a consultant to the Kigali Institute of Science, Technology and Management. Currently, he is Chief Consultant to the Macon County School System in Oglethorpe, Georgia and is Chief Facilitator on a Kellogg Grant to strengthen race relations in Charlottesville, Virginia. He has also served as a consultant to the Garrett Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois. Active in both his community and his profession, Dr. Jennings held a five-year term as chairman of the NAACP Education Legal Advisory Board, served a five-year term on the Board of Directors of the University of Virginia’s Council on Minority Research in Special Education, and completed a three-year term as a charter member of the Commission on Philanthropy for the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. A former member of the Board of Trustees of Atlanta University, Southwestern Christian College and Leadership Foundation of Atlanta, he completed a four-year term on the Joint Com-mission on Faculty Accountability for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, is a former member of the Board of Directors of the Huntsville Chamber of Commerce and the Board of Directors of Girl Scouts, Inc. The recipient of more than 30 major citations and awards, he was selected as a Regional Finalist for a White House Fellowship. He is listed in several major publications including Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, Outstanding Young Men of America, Outstanding Per-sonalities of the South, International Register of Profiles, Who’s Who Among Black Americans, Who’s Who Among Special Educators, Who’s Who in the South and the International Directory of Distinguished Leaders. In great demand as a speaker and trainer, Dr. Jennings has published articles in several scholarly journals; served as a columnist for Minority Health Today and edited a book on the State of Black Men in America in 1994. Dr. Jennings is a graduate of Morehouse College where he received the Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and Atlanta University where he received the Masters degree in Educational Psychology/Elementary Education, a Specialist degree in Interrelated Learning and a Doctor of Education degree in Administration and Policy Studies. He also holds Masters Certification in Adult Basic Education from the University of Georgia and Masters Certification in Curriculum and Instruction and Gifted Education from Georgia State University. He has studied as a Charles Merrill Fellow at the University of Ghana in West Africa, as a Fulbright Fellow in Recife, Brazil and as an Oxford Roundtable Scholar in Oxford, England.

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dianthia FoRd-Kee enters her fourth year as Director of Athletics at Lincoln University of Pennsylvania having successfully navigated Lincoln’s Athletic Department to active membership in NCAA Division II and return to the CIAA. Ford-Kee comes to Lincoln from Shaw University

where she spent 18 years working in athletic administration and coaching. Ford-Kee, was named the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA) NCAA Division II Female Athletic Administrator of the Year in 2006 while serving as Shaw’s Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator. Ford-Kee has been appointed to serve on the NCAA Minority Opportunity & Interest Committee and the CIAA Executive Committee as the Vice President for the Northern Division. She currently serves on the NCAA Division II Project Team to Review Issues Related to Diversity and the NCAA DII Strategic Alliance Matching Grant Selection, NCAA DII Women’s Basketball Atlantic Regional Advisory Committee, Oxford Area Chamber of Commerce, Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce. Previous committee service includes: NCAA Division II Management Council as the CIAA Conference representative from 1999-2005, Committee on Women’s Athletics, Division II Nominating Committee, and NCAA Woman of the Year.

Most recently, Ford-Kee was honored by the Black Women in Sports Foundation for her accompliments at Lincoln University and in the field of athlet-ics with the Legends Award. Ford-Kee has received several honors in the state of North Carolina, she was a 1998 inductee in the Wake County Academy for Women for Athletics and a 1999 nominee of the Governor’s Distinguished Woman Award for Athletics. Recently, in October of 2009, she was honored and the recipient of the Northern Illinois University’s College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Golden Anniversary Alumni Award for she was 1 of the 50 alumni who has distinguished themselves in their careers that have contributed to the worlds of education, science, scholarship, business, law, medicine, community leadership and engagement, philanthropy and government service. At Shaw, Ford-Kee’s responsibilities included financial planning and budgeting; special events planning, contract negotiations, compliance; and serv-ing as representative to University committees and community activities. She also served as the advisor to the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and liaison to the University Gender Equity Committee. Ford-Kee’s volleyball teams played for the conference championship four times, winning the 1995 CIAA Volleyball Championship. Ford-Kee was a two-time CIAA Volleyball Coach of the Year (1995 and 2001). Since the conference realignment in 1997, the Lady Bears won the Eastern Division Championship five times and shared the divisional championship in 1998. Under Ford-Kee, Shaw compiled an overall Eastern Division record of 57-3, a conference mark of 203-66 and an overall record of247-158. Ford-Kee has enjoyed a tremendous amount of success with her softball program. Her team members have won NCAA national statistical honors as well as NCAA Post Graduate Scholarships. Shaw won the CIAA Softball Championship three times (1994, 1996 and 2003). Ford-Kee was named CIAA Softball Coach of the Year in 1993, 1994, 1996 and 2003. The 1996 team was undefeated in the CIAA and compiled an overall seasonal record of 39-9. Ford-Kee led Shaw to a conference record of 212-86 and an overall mark of 309-207. While competing in the sports of basketball and softball as a student at Fayetteville State University she was a member of the 1979 CIAA Women’s Basketball Championship Team and the 1982 CIAA Softball Championship Team. Ford-Kee earned several All Conference and Tournament Team honors and was selected MVP of the 1982 Softball Championship Tournament. In 1982 she was selected Fayetteville State University’s Athlete of the Year and was the youngest inductee into Fayetteville State University’s Athletic Hall of Fame (1997). Ford-Kee also taught Public Administration courses at Shaw for 10 years. Among some of the courses she taught during a 10-year period at Shaw included Public Personnel Administration, Organized Theory & Behavior, Introduction to Public Administration and Human Resources. A native of Lawrenceville, New Jersey Ford-Kee was inducted into the inaugural class of Lawrence High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008 as the first athlete in the history of the high school to score over 1000 points playing only 3 years of high school basketball. She currently holds basketball records that have not been broken at Lawrence High School in Lawrenceville, NJ in its 43 years of existence. Ford-Kee earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration from Fayetteville State University in 1982 and a master’s degree in Public Affairs from Northern Illinois University in 1984. She is married to Preston Kee, Jr. and the mother of three, Brandon and Fannezha Ford and Iman Kee.

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSLULIONS.COM

dianthia FoRd-Kee Director of Athletics • fourth YeArFayetteviLLe state univeRsity, 1982

2011-12 LINCOLN BASkETBALLPRESIDENT

dR. RoBeRt R. JenninGs PresiDent • first YeArmoRehouse coLLeGe, 1972

Robert R. Jennings became the thirteenth President of Lincoln University on January 2, 2012. Dr. Jennings brings with him many years of experience in strategic planning, operational and financial management, program and policy development, fundraising, research (grants/con-

tracts) development/management, and student affairs. His career in higher education includes serving as the tenth President of Alabama A&M University as well as serving in various executive-level positions at Wake Forest University, North Carolina A&T State University, Albany State University, Norfolk State University and Atlanta University. In addition to his extensive record of service and accomplishment in higher education, Dr. Jennings has served as a Loaned Executive to the Reagan administration and was assigned to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. He has also served as a consultant to the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol Services, the U.S. Department of Treasury and was a Lead Trainer for the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Dr. Jennings is a dissertation advisor for educational and public administration majors at the Union Graduate School in Cincinnati, Ohio and is the owner of Gems Loving Care, personal care homes that cater to the elderly in metro-Atlanta. Since 1985, he has traveled and/or studied in more than 35 foreign

countries. In 1999, he served as a consultant to the U.S. Department of State, where he trained the Rector and his staff in the areas of strategic plan-ning and external relations at the University of Niamey in Niger, Africa. In 2001, Dr. Jennings was tapped by the Government of Rwanda and served as a consultant to the Kigali Institute of Science, Technology and Management. Currently, he is Chief Consultant to the Macon County School System in Oglethorpe, Georgia and is Chief Facilitator on a Kellogg Grant to strengthen race relations in Charlottesville, Virginia. He has also served as a consultant to the Garrett Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois. Active in both his community and his profession, Dr. Jennings held a five-year term as chairman of the NAACP Education Legal Advisory Board, served a five-year term on the Board of Directors of the University of Virginia’s Council on Minority Research in Special Education, and completed a three-year term as a charter member of the Commission on Philanthropy for the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. A former member of the Board of Trustees of Atlanta University, Southwestern Christian College and Leadership Foundation of Atlanta, he completed a four-year term on the Joint Com-mission on Faculty Accountability for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, is a former member of the Board of Directors of the Huntsville Chamber of Commerce and the Board of Directors of Girl Scouts, Inc. The recipient of more than 30 major citations and awards, he was selected as a Regional Finalist for a White House Fellowship. He is listed in several major publications including Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, Outstanding Young Men of America, Outstanding Per-sonalities of the South, International Register of Profiles, Who’s Who Among Black Americans, Who’s Who Among Special Educators, Who’s Who in the South and the International Directory of Distinguished Leaders. In great demand as a speaker and trainer, Dr. Jennings has published articles in several scholarly journals; served as a columnist for Minority Health Today and edited a book on the State of Black Men in America in 1994. Dr. Jennings is a graduate of Morehouse College where he received the Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and Atlanta University where he received the Masters degree in Educational Psychology/Elementary Education, a Specialist degree in Interrelated Learning and a Doctor of Education degree in Administration and Policy Studies. He also holds Masters Certification in Adult Basic Education from the University of Georgia and Masters Certification in Curriculum and Instruction and Gifted Education from Georgia State University. He has studied as a Charles Merrill Fellow at the University of Ghana in West Africa, as a Fulbright Fellow in Recife, Brazil and as an Oxford Roundtable Scholar in Oxford, England.

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Welcome to Lincoln University

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ATHLETIC STAFFLULIONS.COM

ELAINE BASgILAthletic Business

Operations Manager

CHRISTINE DOUgHERTyAssistant

Athletic Trainer

ERIC VAN ESSAssistant

Athletic Trainer

DR. DANA FLINTFaculty AthleticRepresentative

DIANTHIA FORD-kEEDirector

of Athletics

BRIAN HOWARDSports Information

&Media Specialist

administRation

NATASHA WILSONAssociate AD & Senior Woman Administrator

LINDA PETERSONSenior Secretary

SHERESE PARkERAssistant AD For Academic Services & Student Affairs

CHRIS VIgNEAULTHead

Athletic Trainer

head coaches

ANTHONy PLA`Head

Baseball Coach

TIM LEWISHead

Bowling Coach

RAy WILLIAMSHead

Cross Country and Track & Field Coach

OLABANIjI ABANISHEHead

Football Coach

MICHELE HILLHead

Cheerleading Coach

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2011-12 LINCOLN BASkETBALLATHLETIC STAFF

kISHA MIDDLETONAssistant

Women’s Basketball Coach

DARRELL MOSLEyAssistant

Men’s Basketball Coach

HERB PICkENSAssistant

Football Coach

N. FABIO BOATENgHead

Soccer Coach

head coaches

jESSICA kERNHead

Women’s Basketball Coach

assistant coaches

QUANETTE FORDAssistant

Cross Country and Track & Field Coach

ELLIOT DAVISAssistant

Football Coach

L. jOSH kyNERAssistant

Football Coach

jOHN HILLHead

Men’s Basketball Coach

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sinCe its founding in 1854, Lincoln University, the nation’s first de-gree-granting Historically Black University, has had an internation-

ally recognized commitment to excellence in scholarship and service. Lincoln University graduates have distinguished themselves in many fields including medicine, science, theology, education, law, and the arts. In addition to our more visible graduates – Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall ’30, poet and playwright Langston Hughes ’29, the first president of Nigeria, Nnamdi Azikiwe ’30, and the first president of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah ‘39 - Lincoln University and its graduates have achieved the fol-lowing additional distinctions: participated in the founding of eight universi-ties in the United States and abroad, created the organization (Crossroads Africa) which served as the model for the U.S. Peace Corps, and published the first Alumni Magazine of any college or university (1884). Lincoln gradu-ates also include the first African American bishop of the United Methodist Church, Roy C. Nichols ’41, and the first African American female rear ad-miral in the U.S. Navy, Lillian Fishburne ’71. The University’s beginnings can be traced back with recognition to its founder, Presbyterian Minister John Miller Dickey, his wife, Sarah Emlen Cresson, and the first two students - James Ralston Amos and his brother, Thomas H. Amos. Lincoln University was initially chartered as Ashmun In-stitute in honor of Jehudi Ashmun, the first gov-ernor of Liberia, and re-named Lincoln University in 1866 after the assassi-nation of President Abra-ham Lincoln. Since its inception, Lin-coln has attracted an in-terracial and international enrollment from the sur-rounding community and region, and around the world. The University ad-mitted women students in 1952, and formally asso-ciated with the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania in 1972 as a state-related, coeducational university. A total of 15,500 students have graduated from Lin-coln since its founding in 1854. Lincoln University has had 12 presidents that have made distinctive and significant contributions to the institution’s growth and development. They include Dickey (1853-78); John Pym Carter (1856-61); John Wynne Martin (1861-65); Isaac Norton Rendall (1856-1906); John Ballard Rendall (1906-24); William Hallock Johnson (1926-36); Walter Liv-ingston Wright (1924-26; 1936-45); Horace Mann Bond (1945-57); Marvin Wachman (1962-69); Herman Russell Branson (1970-85); Niara Sudarkasa (1987-98) and Ivory V. Nelson (1999-present). Accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, Lin-coln University offers forty (40) academic majors, six (6) pre-professional programs, and five (5) graduate programs to 2,450 students from 24 states and 35 foreign countries. The University has five programs of excellence in Sciences (Chemis-try, Physics, Biology, Computer Science, Mathematics and Environmental Science), Teacher Education, Business and Technology (Accounting and Finance), Mass Communications and the Lincoln-Barnes Center of Excel-lence in Visual Arts. Currently, Lincoln University is one of the nation’s largest producers of African Americans with baccalaureate degrees in the physical sciences, computer and information sciences, and biological and life sciences. More than 25 percent of its undergraduate degrees awarded are in biology, chem-istry, physics, mathematics and computer science. In addition, Lincoln Uni-versity has the distinction of having 25 of its chemistry graduates (1989 to 2004) to earn Ph.D. degrees in chemistry and related fields.

Under Ivory Nelson’s presidency, the Board of Trustees approved chang-es that redefined the core curriculum and curriculum structure to keep pace with the ever changing face of higher education and prepare Lincoln’s stu-dents for success in graduate and professional studies and high potential career aspirations. Currently, Lincoln University is one of the nation’s largest producers of Af-rican Americans with baccalaureate degrees in the physical sciences, com-puter and information sciences, and biological and life sciences. More than 25 percent of its undergraduate degrees awarded are in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics and computer science. In addition, Lincoln University has the distinction of having 25 of its chemistry graduates (1989 to 2004) to earn Ph.D. degrees in chemistry and related fields. Lincoln University’s historic campus is located on 422 acres in southern Chester County, Pennsylvania. Lincoln also operates a 200,000 square foot Center for Graduate Studies and Continuing Education in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 2000, the University began massive programmatic and physical plant upgrades. In the eight years that followed, Lincoln University secured $275 million to enhance the physical facilities and redesign the campus’ infra-structure.

These funds allowed the University to construct a new High-Tech Science and General Classroom Building as well as a state-of-the-art Interna-tional Cultural Center. In addition to new con-struction, several major renovation projects of the University’s existing buildings were under-taken, including Ware Center, University Hall, Grim Hall, Wright Hall, the Langston Hughes Memorial Library, the Student Union Build-ing and the University’s Center for Graduate and Continuing Education in Philadelphia. It was also during this time that Lincoln achieved its first ever investment grade rating

(A-3 rating from Moody’s Investor’s Service) that resulted in the sale of $40 million in bonds to construct a new 409-bed, air-conditioned residence hall to house its students. In April of 2006, Lincoln University continued its commitment to enhance the quality education and campus life experience for its student body, with the reinstatement of a football program and marching band to commence in fall 2008. The proposed move from Division III to Division II in 2006 also required the addition of a women’s softball team to the athletic offerings. In recent years, Lincoln has provided its male and female students the opportunity to participate in collegiate competition in baseball, basketball, soccer, tennis, track, cross country and volleyball. The Lincoln University track and field athletes have compiled an outstanding record of achieve-ment in NCAA competition, capturing a total of 17 men’s and women’s na-tional championships. In celebrating Lincoln University’s historic past and promising future, we recognize and honor Lincoln’s three historic purposes: 1. To teach honestly, and without fear of censure, what humankind has pain-fully and persistently learned about the environment and its people. 2. To preserve this knowledge for the future.3. To add to this store of knowledge. Lincoln University remains committed to preserving its distinction as an in-tellectual and cultural resource.

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aBout the univeRsity

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The Academic Affairs division has a core mission of sustaining a nurturing learning environment capable of transforming its learners into academic achievers, professional contributors, and leaders in their fields of interest. The academic year brought continued progress in Lincoln University’s commitment to produce the caliber of graduates who can thrive in the cul-turally diverse, technological and global society in which they will live and work. The division is proud of its enduring legacy of outstanding teach-ing and mentoring of a wide cross-section of students. Approximately 2300 from within the United States and 100 from international origins. The university welcomed the class of 2010, the first freshmen cohort to study under a new, more academically rigorous undergraduate curricu-lum with its more compact, interdisciplinary core. The revised curriculum enhances the recently established five Centers of Excellence, including the new Lincoln-Barnes Visual Arts major in the School of Humanities and Graduate Studies. With selected minor concentrations in Museum and Collections Studies, Museum Education, Museum Communications and Professional Studio, the Barnes partnership seeks to create leaders in the cultural arts and mu-seum genre through a unique educational experience. Unlike any other art program in the nation, the Barnes partnership has the core component of enabling students to study at a museum and come face-to-face with a col-lection of paintings by world famous artists. The School of Social Sciences and Behavioral Studies continues the ad-vancement of its Center of Excellence in Business and Information Technol-ogy, which is equipping its banking, management, and accounting majors in all facets of enterprise resource planning, management, and entre-preneurial development. The unique-ness of this center provides students at Lincoln University the prospect of transforming an idea into a marketable product to create employment oppor-tunities and wealth. The Center of Excellence in Teach-er Education and Urban Pedagogy focuses on enhancing the ability of Lincoln University to help reverse the declining number of teachers in kin-dergarten through high school. This will be achieved by equipping students with the skills to provide young learn-ers with the knowledge and tools to be successful in institutions of higher education or the workforce. Under the guidance of the faculty of the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, the Center of Excel-lence in Computational Science at Lincoln University will endeavor to be a key player in resolving the most important and complex scientific questions of the 21st Century. The center will concentrate on applications in environ-mental science, material science and biomedical science. This will enable graduates of Lincoln University to join the ranks of professionals engaged in understanding the complexities of alternative energy and biotechnology and resolving problems that are impossible by theory and physical experi-mentation alone. Now completing its third year of operation, Lincoln’s Excellent Academic Program in Science (L.E.A.P.S.), a $2.4 million program funded by the Na-tional Science Foundation, identifies and provides a pre-freshman summer bridge program for talented high schools seniors (31 in 2006-07) and is a retention-building centerpiece of this Center of Excellence. This pro-gram will position Lincoln University to significantly increase the number of science and mathematics majors enrolling in graduate and professional schools. In the area of student research, science majors regularly participate in summer research internships and Lincoln’s annual science fair as well as poster sessions sponsored by the Philadelphia Alliance for Minority Partici-pation and the University of Florida. Furthermore, Lincoln’s School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics has

concluded a major agreement with the School of Engineering of Morgan State University to begin a dual degree program in civil and industrial engi-neering. Participants will receive a bachelor’s degree in physics from Lincoln and in engineering from Morgan in a three-two format (three years at Lincoln and two at Morgan). Other achievements during the year included approval of Lincoln’s Teacher Certification Programs by the Pennsylvania Department of Educa-tion. Those programs are Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Secondary Education with English, Spanish, French, Music, History, Po-litical Science, Social Studies Certification, Mathematics, and Biology as cognate areas. Graduate Reading, Elementary Education, and Early Child-hood Education also received approval. Significantly, Lincoln University was the only institution—state-related or private independent—to join a consortium of the fourteen state-owned universities and fourteen community colleges to undertake a major “articu-lation” project. Its purpose is to define general education, course credit equivalency among the schools to ease the transfer of students between the schools. Continuing through 2007-2008, the project will evaluate over

a thousand courses in the building of a database of courses (managed by AcademyOne) that are immediately transferable among the 29 participat-ing institutions. Faculty and students continued to distinguish themselves, increasing national recognition for the univer-sity. Dr. Kenneth VanDover, of the English and Mass Communications Department, spent a year lecturing on detective fiction and theory and the development of the novel in the University of Vienna in Austria as a Fulbright Scholar. Dr. Emmanuel Babatunde, of the Sociology and Anthropology Department, was ap-pointed a Fulbright Senior Specialist and lectured on anthropology at the Eduardo Mondland University in Mo-zambique, Africa. Recipients of the Board of Trust-ees Distinguished Faculty Awards were Dr. Jeffrey Hoogeveen, winner of the Hildrus S. Poindexter Distin-guished Faculty Award for Research; Dr. Babatunde, winner of the Sora-ya M. Coley Distinguished Faculty Award for Service; and Dr. Goro Na-gase, winner of the Henry Cornwall

Distinguished Faculty Award for Teaching. Dr. Marilyn Button, chair of the Department of English and Mass Communications, received the Christian R. and Mary Lindback Outstanding Teaching Award. Members of the faculty were engaged in continuous research efforts while a $4.2 million award from the Pennsylvania Department of Health was won to study colorectal cancer among residents in Northeast Pennsylvania. Drs. Anna Hull and Karen Baskerville will collaborate on the study. Additionally, the university was awarded a pair of $500,000 grants, one from the Department of Defense to investigate protein dynamics by using a single molecule spectroscope and another from NASA and the Depart-ment of Defense to recruit and retain minority physics and pre-engineering majors. Dr. Derrick Swinton will investigate protein dynamics and Dr. Willie Williams is the principal investigator for the grant from NASA and the De-partment of Defense. Students, on the other hand, achieved national recognition in a com-petitive academic arena. Senior accounting major Rumbi Tabvuma won first place in a national oratorical contest held in Indianapolis, Ind. Meanwhile, Briquel Sherman, Anthony Sherland and Talisha Cook were among winners at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students held in Anaheim, Calif.

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student aFFaiRs & enRoLLment manaGement In its continuing effort to enhance the quality of the living and learning environment at Lincoln, the Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Man-agement (SAEM) continued to augment the numerous programs, activities and services available to students at the university. Life outside the class-room is more vibrant and stimulating perhaps than anytime before in the his-tory of the university, given the numerous new initiatives that are currently occurring on the campus. With each passing year, Lincoln becomes more popular as witnessed by the record number of applications for admission that we are receiving annu-ally. In 2006-07, both the undergraduate and graduate admissions offices achieved new enrollment records by enrolling the largest number of new undergraduate and graduate students in university history. With these re-cords, the university also broke its previous year’s record for overall student enrollment by enrolling a total of 2,423 students for the academic year.The university continues also to set records for Open House attendance and the number of visitors to the campus annually. In addition to the great admissions news, Lincoln’s retention rate for first-time freshman increased, showing that not only are more students matriculating, more students are also staying to take advantage of the full Lincoln experience. The division of SAEM continued to offer students a wide array of co-curricular academic support programs and experiential learning experiences via the Learn-ing Resource Center and Act 101 Achievement Program, the Office of International Programs and Services (including study abroad), the Office of Minority Male Health and the Of-fice of Student Life and Develop-ment. The LRC and Act 101 Achieve-ment Program continued to offer supplemental instruction and tutor-ing in reading, writing and math for all students enrolled in develop-mental courses and provided spe-cialized counseling and programs for students enrolled in the Act 101 program. The study abroad and service learning numbers continue to rise as students continue to study in virtually every continent with new programs in Argentina, Ireland, Ecuador and Cambodia, as well as increased en-rollment at the university-sponsored program in Japan. The Office of Minority Male Health continued community outreach efforts on and off campus as it daily demonstrated a concern for the health and welfare of our students and local community residents. The office started a mentoring program with local middle school students and continued to offer its LU Fitness Challenge programs. In addition, the Upward Bound program continued its SMARTS (Stay Motivated and Reduce Teen Smoking) initiative and the Women’s Center and Student Health Services conducted a massive HIV and AIDS campaign and made available on campus rapid testing for students on two occasions during the academic year. The Office of Student Life and Development and Department of Resi-dence Life engaged in collegial competition as it sought to bring new and requested programs to the students of Lincoln University. The office continued to operate the New Student Orientation and Transi-tion Week program and its First Year Experience Program for new students, which is undoubtedly one of the key mechanisms in the increased first-year student retention rate. To augment the positive retention data on first year students, the Office of Student Services began the planning and develop-ment of a Sophomore Experience Program, with implementation set for the 2008-09 academic year. One of the greatest areas of achievement within the division has been the provision of services to all students enrolled at the University. During the 2006-07 academic year, safety and security received a major boost with the significant capital purchase of a CCTV camera surveillance system for the entire campus. With the implementation of over 120 cameras throughout the campus, many with point, tilt and zoom capability, the De-partment of Public Safety is able to visually patrol all 422 acres of the univer-sity campus. The immediate payback for this system was seen throughout the academic year as department personnel were able to use this system to prevent and solve numerous cases on campus.

The student body and university community continue to be excited about the passage and implementation of the Student Enhancement Initiative, a Board of Trustees approved resolution that returns football and a marching band to the campus and allows Lincoln to transfer from NCAA Division III to Division II intercollegiate athletics and affiliating with the Central Intercol-legiate Athletic Association. All academic buildings on campus have or soon will be renovated. In 2006-07, a $12 million renovation project began on the Student Union Build-ing as well as Phase I of making the campus wireless. To augment all that is happening programmatically, the university is continuing to renovate and build facilities to meet the needs and desires of current students and to at-tract new students. The year represented another step in sustained determination by the divi-sion to make Lincoln University one of the most student-centered campuses in the nation.

FiscaL aFFaiRs

Major renovations and input for design, quality control and coordination on the many Commonwealth-funded construction projects took place on

the main campus. During the year, Physical Plant personnel provided assistance of capital projects in prog-ress. The maintenance and upgrade of our facilities during this period in-cluded:

• LLC Auxiliary Boiler • University Hall Renovations and Furniture/Fixtures/ Equipment• Ware Center and Furniture/Fix tures/ Equipment • Back-up Generator• HVAC Systems and Controls• Asbestos Abatement• Roof Upgrades• Life Science Ventilation Upgrades

The university is in the planning stages of additional upgrades or new construction. They include a $40.5 million General Classroom and Technology Building, an International

Center and renovations of Langston Hughes Memorial Library and Wright Hall. Additionally, plans are under way to con-struct a tennis court and softball field and an academic center for learning and counseling. All of these efforts contributed to a new look and the air of anticipation as most academic buildings and the campus landscape will undergo modernization or be supplanted by larger, new structures and a dynamic new vista. In addition the Graduate Center campus is undergoing a dramatic trans-formation. An outside developer is investing $29 million to completely reno-vate and modernize the building. The university will occupy two floors in the renovated facility. The building will house efficient, all new equipment and interiors at one of the premier locations in Philadelphia. Information Technology (IT) infrastructure, risk management, disaster recovery and improved administrative systems were the issues driving the direction of the University’s Information Technology department. Many upgrades supported the renovation of the new buildings including replacement of the University’s voice mail system, completely new equip-ment and furniture for renovated buildings, expansion of the wireless net-work, conversion to a new, renumbered direct dial phone system for bet-ter security, new security cameras, a new administrative LionCard to allow electronic payment across the campus for auxiliary enterprises, including laundry, books, meals and copying in the library. New pianos also have been purchased and Smartboards have been placed in classrooms. The implementation of the new Datatel COLLEAGUE system for general ledger, accounts payable, purchasing, payroll, budgets, admissions, billing, student housing and registrar remained at the forefront of IT operations. During the year, all relevant users began intensive Datatel training to pre-pare for the upstart and smooth transition to the new system. The upgrades in IT and refurbishments in Physical Plant highlighted the university’s efforts to provide a safe and efficient work environment and maintain our facilities and support services at a level conducive to learning.

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The Division of Development and External Rela-tions sustained its momentum of increasing do-nations from various sources and winning friends for the university through a well-conceived ap-proach. The division supported the initiatives of the president to enhance national and international awareness of the university’s growing impact on teaching, research and community outreach. The division played a key role in the institution’s suc-cessful effort to establish an academic partner-ship with the University of Science and Technol-ogy in Rivers State, Nigeria. Moreover, the division supported the newly formed collaboration with The Barnes Foundation to implement a bachelor of arts degree program. The Barnes Foundation collaboration is the first of its kind in the nation and has gained the status as a Center of Excellence. The division has been actively involved in pro-moting the high achievements of faculty, staff, students and alumni in the various media. For ex-ample, articles on some aspect on the university appeared in Diverse Issues in Higher Education, Ebony and Jet magazines. The Office of Public Relations made special effort to keep university

constituents, including alumni and major donors, aware of new developments primarily through two publications, The Lincoln Review and The Lincoln Lion. Throughout the year, students gained firsthand knowledge about current issues and future trends in business and industry from senior executives of Fortune 500 companies under the leadership of the Executive in Residence program. This pro-gram also features personal interaction between students and senior level executives.

Among executives participating in the pro-gram was former Emmy awarding winning CNN anchor Valerie Morris, Shannon Moore, a region-al Vice President with Enterprise Rent-a-Car and John O’Brien, vice president of Emerging Brands at AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals. In an enduring commitment to assist students in workforce preparedness, the division again sponsored a career fair for undergraduate stu-dents that attracted 90 representatives from vari-ous business and educational entities. Additionally, the division conducted career fairs for graduate students interested in pursuing a career in medicine and law. Over 600 students took advantage of the opportunities to learn more about advanced degrees in areas where African-Americans and other minorities are underrepre-sented. A remarkable achievement was the overall in-crease of contributions from the university’s vari-ous constituents. With the aid of 264 first-time donors, alumni giving increased from $426,007 a year ago to $478,580. There was also a significant increase in overall contributions, which nearly tripled from $1,938,493 to $3,335,349.

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• Established in 1854 as the nation’s first Histori-cally Black College University (HBCU).

• Graduated 20 percent of Black physicians and more than 10 percent of the country’s Black at-torneys during its first 100 years.

• First college or university in the United States to produce an alumni publication, doing so in No-vember 1884.

• Nationally recognized for graduating African Americans with baccalaureate degrees in the physical sciences (biology, chemistry and phys-ics); computer sciences; biological and life sci-ences.

• American universities founded by Lincoln alum-ni: South Carolina State University, Livingstone College (North Carolina), Albany State University (Georgia), and Texas Southern University.

• Foreign universities founded by Lincoln alumni: Iheme Memorial College, Ibibio State College, and University of Nigeria (all three in Nigeria); and Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (Ghana).

• The only university to have two alumni honored with commemorative, first-class stamps by the U.S. Postal Service: Langston Hughes, a 1929 graduate and world-acclaimed poet and author; and Thurgood Marshall, class of 1930, and the first Black U.S. Supreme Court Justice; in 2002 and 2003, respectively.

• Three U.S. Presidents have visited Lincoln Uni-

versity: William H. Taft, on June 18, 1910, de-livered the Commencement Address; Warren G. Harding, on June 6, 1921 addressed the graduat-ing class and dedicated the Alumni Arch, a me-morial to Lincoln men who served in World War I, and the front gateway to campus; and Gerald Ford toured the campus in 1978.

• First group of Peace Corps trainees arrived on Lincoln’s campus for their training session on February 7, 1963.

• Lincoln’s track and field programs have won an unprecedented 17 NCAA Division III champion-ships.

• Nnamdi Azikiwe, first president of Nigeria (1963), Lincoln class of 1930.

• Harry W. Bass, First African American to be elected to the Pennsylvania legislature (1910), an 1886 Lincoln graduate.

• Donald Bogle, prize-winning author of Toms, Coons, Mulattoes, Mammies & Bucks, An Inter-pretative History of Blacks in American Films; Dorothy Dandridge: A Biography; and Primetime Blues: African Americans on Network Television, graduated from Lincoln in 1966.

• Horace Mann Bond, first African American and eighth president of Lincoln University, a 1923 graduate.

• Oscar Brown Jr., a 1940 Lincoln graduate, grew to stardom in the 1960’s as a singer, actor, play-wright and director.

• Roscoe Lee Browne graduated from Lincoln in 1946 and later became a celebrated actor of stage and screen.

• Cabell (Cab) Calloway III, who left Lincoln in 1930, became a world-renowned entertainer and bandleader.

• Lillian E. Fishburne, first African American wom-an promoted to the rank of rear admiral in the U.S. Navy (1998), Lincoln class of 1971.

• Christian Fleetwood (1860), one of the first Black recipients of the Congressional Medal of

Langston Hughes

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Honor in 1865.

• William Fontaine, first African American faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania (1963), a 1930 Lincoln graduate.

• Charles V. Hamilton, former Lincoln University professor and civil rights activist Stokely Car-michael collaborated to write and publish their groundbreaking book on Black empowerment, Black Power in 1967.

• Gil Scott-Heron, a popular jazz-funk musician who often sings about socio-political issues, at-tended the University in the late 1960s.

• Roderick L. Ireland, first African American As-sociate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1997), Lincoln class of 1966.

• Monford “Monte” Irvin, Major League Baseball and Negro Baseball Leagues Hall of Famer, at-tended the University in the early 1940s. Irvin was a star outfielder with the New York Giants in the late 1940s and early 1950s.

• Robert Walter “Whirlwind” Johnson graduated from the University in 1924 and later became a noted educator and tennis instructor, including for tennis greats Arthur Ashe and Althea Gibson.

• Dr. Martin L. Kilson Jr., first African American to be granted faculty tenure at Harvard University (1968), Lincoln class of 1953.

• Thurgood Marshall, First African American Jus-tice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1967), Lincoln

class of 1930.

• Herbert E. Millen, Pennsylvania’s first African American judge (Philadelphia Municipal Court, in 1947), Lincoln class of 1910.

• Lawrence (Larry) P. Neal, a 1961 Lincoln gradu-ate, was one of the most influential scholars, au-thors and philosophers of the Black Arts Move-ment during the Civil Rights and Black Power eras.

• Robert N.C. Nix Sr., Pennsylvania’s first African American U.S. Congressman (1958), 1928 Lin-

coln graduate.

• Kwame Nkrumah, first president of Ghana (1960), Lincoln class of 1939.

• Hildrus A. Poindexter, Lincoln class of 1924, internationally known authority on tropical dis-eases.

• Charles A. Preston Jr., first African American appointed to the position of U.S. Postal Inspector (1962), Lincoln class of 1950.

• Eugene Washington Rhodes, served in Penn-sylvania’s legislature and as editor and publisher of The Philadelphia Tribune (1922-1970), the nation’s oldest Black-owned newspaper, a 1921 Lincoln alumnus.

• Rev. James Robinson, founder of Crossroads Africa (1957), the model for the U.S. Peace Corps, Lincoln class of 1935.

• James L. Usry, first African American to serve as mayor of Atlantic City, NJ, a 1946 Lincoln graduate.

• Robert Warner Jr., the father of television and movie actor Malcolm Jamal Warner graduated from Lincoln in 1972.

• The Honorable Herb J. Wesson Jr., elected in 2002 as Speaker of the California State Assem-bly, Lincoln class of 1999.

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Brian Howard enters his first year as Sports Information and Media Specialist at Lincoln University.Before coming Lincoln University, Howard spent a year as Sports Information Director at Young Harris

College in Young Harris, Ga., and a year at LeTourneau University in Longview, Texas. Prior to taking over duties at LeTourneau University, Howard spent nearly two years covering Gulf South Conference action at Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Ark. As Sports Information Direc-tor, he was in charge of 14 varsity sports. In his first season at Ouachita Baptist, Howard covered three NCAA Division II regional tournaments, including women’s soccer and men’s basketball in Tampa, Fla. One of the biggest highlights came in the spring of 2008 when he was a part of the Ouachita Baptist baseball program, which won the NCAA Division II South Central Regional Championship and finished runner-up in the National Championships. Before taking the job at Ouachita Baptist, Howard spent a year and a half covering Gulf South Confer-ence action at the University of West Alabama. While in Livingston, Ala., and covering West Alabama, his duties included being a contact for various sports, primarily volleyball, women’s basketball and softball. Other duties included producing media guides, writing press releases, maintaining the athletic web site

and being the public address announcer for home baseball and softball games. Howard has been around sports his entire life, spending 15 years as a soccer player. After graduating in 1995 from Firestone High School in Akron, Ohio, Howard attended NCAA Division II Ashland University in Ashland, Ohio. During his time at Ashland, Howard was named Outstanding Sophomore of the Year in Radio. He remained very active in the radio and television department, where he served as a sports anchor for the campus television station, campus disc jockey, sports play-by-play and color commentator and sports producer. He worked in sports information during his senior year and was a sports writer for the collegiate newspaper. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Sports Communications in the Spring of 2000. While also in college, Howard was a member of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. Prior to graduation, Howard had internships at WEWS News Channel 5 in Cleveland, Ohio; 97.5 WONE Radio in Akron and the Akron Beacon Journal Newspaper. In the spring of 2000, Howard took his first job at the El Dorado News-Times in El Dorado, Ark. He covered a variety of sports. After a year and a half, he left Arkansas for West Virginia, taking a job at the Mineral Daily News-Tribune in Keyser, W.Va. As sports editor, Howard covered three prep schools, Potomac State Junior College and West Virginia University. The Greenwood Index-Journal in Greenwood, S.C. was the next stopping point for Howard. He covered prep sports, as well as Division II Lander University of the Peach Belt Conference. During his two and a half years at the paper, Howard covered the Peach Belt Conference Basketball Tournament twice, the University of South Carolina and Clemson University football spring games once. He also produced several feature stories and had interviews with former South Carolina head football coach Lou Holtz, former Clemson football coach Tommy Bowden, former Greenwood High School standout Ar-manti Edwards (selected in third round of the 2010 NFL Draft by the Carolina Panthers) and former NFL player Gaines Adams, who died in the spring of 2010. After leaving the Greenwood Index-Journal, Howard spent seven months working for the Jonesboro News Daily in Jonesboro, Ga. During his time at the paper, Howard covered the MBNA Bass Pro Shops 500. His résumé of interviews continued to grow while in Georgia, producing feature stories on Rusty Wallace, Tony Stewart, Jeff Gordon, Phil Mickelson and Annika Sorenstam. He also covered Clayton State University of the Peach Belt Confer-ence. Howard, 35, is the son of Joe and Sally Howard.

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This publication featuring the 2011-2012 Lincoln University men’s basketball team has been pre-pared to aid you in covering the Lions this season. Additional information is available through Brian Howard, Lincoln’s men’s basketball primary contact (484.365.7384)

media credentials: To obtain credentials for a Lincoln University home contest, please make the request in writing to Brian Howard at the Lincoln University Sports Information and Media Specialist office well in advance of the game (fax: 484.365.8120; e-mail: [email protected]. Passes and seating at courtside press row are limited to WORkINg ME-DIA ONLy. If media credentials are not picked up in advance, they will be held at the ticket gate before entering Manuel Rivero Hall. Credentials will not be mailed. Sorry, we do not supply complimentary tickets to the media, but we will assist in purchas-ing tickets.

photoGraphers: Photographers are limited to work-ing the south end zone and the 15 feet closest to the baseline on the west side of the court (opposite team benches) in Manuel Rivero Hall. Passes for WORkINg MEMBERS ONLy should be request-ed through Brian Howard.

parkinG: Media parking is very limited at Manuel Rivero Hall. Requests should be made well in ad-vance to Brian Howard.

radio: Permission to broadcast a Lincoln University basketball game from Manuel Rivero Hall should be requested through Brian Howard well in advance.

statistical services: The Lincoln University Sports Information staff will provide game programs, notes and cumulative statistics prior to tipoff. Statistical summaries and play-by-play will be distributed at halftime and post-game. Broadcast personnel will receive updated statistics at each timeout (full or media) throughout the game.

fax services: Fax machine service will be avail-able on the lower level of Manuel Rivero Hall. If you need a final box score faxed, please supply the appropriate phone number to a Sports Information staff member.

internet services: Lincoln University’s athletic Website is: www.lulions.com. The Website contains updated game notes, cumulative statistics, box scores from previous games and many other fea-tures. This media guide is also available online. The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Website is www.theciaa.com.

interview policy: For players, contact the Sports Information Office at least one day in advance of the requested interview and we will try to have the player return the call. Player interviews will not be granted during practice of the day of the game. To speak with Lincoln University head coach John Hill, call Brian Howard (484.365.7384). Home phone numbers will not be provided.

postGame: Lincoln University head coach John Hill will meet with the media following the NCAA 10-minute cooling off period. The Lions’ dressing

room is NOT open to the media prior to the game and after the game. However, players will be avail-able to meet with the media following the cooling off period.

linColn uniVersityMedia relations PhilosoPhy

The primary purpose of the Lincoln University Sports Information Office is to serve as liaison be-tween LU’s administration, coaches and student-athletes and the local, state and national media.

Goal: To facilitate the requests of LU officials and athletes as well as print and electronic media in or-der to ensure the best possible media coverage of Lincoln’s varsity sports. The department provides a wide range of other services (such as the internet) to meet the ever-growing needs of media covering collegiate sports, as well as to assist other infor-mation-seeking organizations and individuals. In addition, the department serves as the chief public relations branch of LU athletics, keeping image a top priority in its dealings with media, fans and oth-ers wishing to learn more about Lincoln University athletics and its people.

Specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to: 1. Arranging and overseeing all media inter-views. 2. Arranging and monitoring press conferences and teleconferences. 3. Handling credential requests for games/matches. 4. Coordination of gameday on-site operations. 5. Producing informational and promotional pub-lications. 6. Writing and distributing press releases and compiling and distributing statistical information. 7. Keeping the website posted with up-to-date information in a timely manner.

serViCes ProVided historiCal and Current files

Goal: To keep organized, thorough files on all Lincoln University varsity sports for use by media and others. Current season files are kept on each athlete and coach in the Sports Information Office. Files contain photos, media guides, releases, results and other pertinent information. The formulation of electronic computer files that will store press releases, stats, etc., will be implemented in the near future.

PubliCations

Goal: All basketball publications, posters and schedule cards are produced in a timely, top-quality manner and distributed to media. Media guides are provided for men’s and wom-en’s basketball and football at Lincoln University. The size and number of each publication is deter-mined by the history (records, tradition, etc...) and the media demand for that particular sport. Posters and schedule cards may also be produced for var-sity sports that are considered spectator sports.

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Goal: To provide adequate media relations ser-vices for varsity teams on the road. A Sports Information representative will travel to all games with football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball if no other home conflicts occur. A mem-

ber of the Sports Information staff will travel with other teams on a need-only basis. (Otherwise, the Sports Information staff member will make arrange-ments with the host school to receive results for re-port to state and local media.)

rePortinG results

Goal: To report results of all varsity sporting events to local, state and when appropriate, nation-al media, as well as the LU website (lulions.com).

PubliC relations and fans

Goal: The Sports Information Office, in conjunc-tion with marketing and promotions, responds to fans’ requests for information, photos, etc., in a courteous and prompt manner.

ContinuinG obJeCtiVes

1. Continue producing top-quality media brochures. 2. Continue publicizing and promoting student-athletes, coaches and other key athletics personnel. 3. Continue developing and instructing in-terns and student helpers who want to pursue a career in Athletics Media Relations.

ContaCt inforMation

Lu sports information & Media specialist officeLincoln University1570 Baltimore PikeP.O. Box 179Lincoln University, PA 19352484.365.7384Fax: 484.365.8120

linColn Website

All 17 of Lincoln’s varsity sports can be followed via the internet at http://www.lulions.com. Releas-es, game notes and general information will be con-tinually updated on the Lincoln University Athletic home page.

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DAILy LOCAL NEWSSports Beat Writer: Neil Geohegan250 North Bradford AvenueWest Chester, PA 19382Phone: 610.430.1179Fax: [email protected]@dailylocal.com

WILMINgTON NEWS jOURNALSports Editor: Jason LevineP.O. Box 15505Wilmington, DE 19850Phone: 302.324.2929Fax: [email protected]

THE BALTIMORE SUNSports Editor: Ron Fritz501 N. Calvert StreetBaltimore, MD 21278Phone: 410.332.6200Fax: 410.783.2518

THE WASHINgTON POSTCollege Sports Editor: Matt Bonesteel1150 15th Street, NWWashington, D.C., 20071Phone: 202.334.7350Fax: 202.334.7685

THE WASHINgTON TIMESCollege Sports Beat: Patrick Stevens3600 New York Avenue NEWashington, D.C., 20002Phone: 202.636.4685

WASHINgTON D.C. ExAMINERCollege Sports Reporter: Kevin Dunleavy1015 15th Street NWWashington, D.C. 20005Phone: 703.738.0709

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froM the PhiladelPhia area, Via u.s. route 1:

Take U.S. Route 1 from either Baltimore Pike or City Line Avenue and continue south until you approach the sign indi-cating “Kennett Square.” Once there, continue taking the U.S. Route 1 (by-pass) heading south for 13 miles, to the exit: Route 896 / New London / Russell-ville. At the end of the exit, turn left onto Route 896 and proceed to Baltimore Pike (flashing red light). At that light, turn right and proceed south for ap-proximately 1 mile to Lincoln University (which will be on the left side).

froM WashinGton d.C., baltiMore, Md and Points south:

Travel Interstate 95 (John F. Kennedy Turnpike) north and take Exit 100: Route 272 / Rising Sun / Northeast, MD. At the end of the exit, turn left onto Route 272 heading north and continue into Pennsylvania. After crossing the PA state line, continue for approximately 1 mile and then turn left at the sign indicat-ing the continuation of Route 272 north. After approximately 3 miles, turn right onto U.S. Route 1 (by-pass) and head north for 8 miles. Take the exit: Route 896 / New London / Russellville. At the end of the exit, turn left onto Route 896 and proceed to Baltimore Pike (flashing red light). At the light, turn right and pro-ceed south for approximately 1 mile to Lincoln University (which will be on the left side).

froM neW york / neW Jersey:Take the New Jersey Turnpike south to Exit 2: Route 322 West / Chester. At the end of the exit, turn left and fol-low Route 322 West for 7 miles to the Commodore Barry Bridge. (If you travel Interstate Highway 295 south, then take the Chester / Commodore Barry Bridge / Route 322 West exit.) After crossing the bridge, stay to the left and follow the exit onto Interstate 95 (PA) south. Remain in the right lane and follow the signs for (the continuation of) Route 322 West. Take Route 322 West all the way to U.S. Route 1 south and then turn left at the intersection. Follow U.S. Route 1 south, for 10 miles until you reach the sign in-dicating “Kennett Square.” At this point, please refer to the first set of directions above “from the Philadelphia area….”, starting with the second sentence.

froM harrisburG and Points WestTravel Route 283 E. to Route 30 towards Philadelphia. Turn right on Route 896 S. and go approximately 22 miles until you cross over Route 1. Turn right at blinking light onto Old Baltimore Pike and go one mile. The campus is on left.

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ATHLETIC TRAININgLULIONS.COM

LincoLn univeRsity athLetic tRaininG staFF

Chris Vigneault is entering his third full year as Lincoln’s Director of Sports Medicine and Head Athletic Trainer. Chris is employed through NovaCare Rehabilitation and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to Lincoln University and its student-athletes. NovaCare Rehabilitation, the LEADER in physical therapy and occupational therapy, focuses on excellence in clinical care and customer service. Chris and the NovaCare staff have developed one of the most comprehensive training support services for the student-athletes and staff at Lincoln University. Teamed with NovaCare and equipped with one of the best facili-ties in NCAA Division II, Lincoln’s athletic trainers ensure the safety and health well-being of each student-athletes, coaches and staff. Through Chris’s leadership, the student-athletes currently have access to team physicians, physi-cal therapist, and an injury clinic on a weekly basis on campus. He has implemented an athletic training policies and procedures manual, concussion management protocol, emergency action plans, confidentiality statements, and drug testing polices to name a few. Annually, Chris organizes health and wellness programs for the athletes and the Nova-Care staff assist with the University’s health and wellness programs for staff and summer camps. Prior to working at Lincoln University, he most recently worked as the Head Athletic Trainer for the 2008 Arena Bowl Champion Philadelphia Soul of the Arena Football League (AFL). He was the Assistant Athletic Trainer for the Soul in 2006 & 2007 before moving up to the Head Athletic Trainer position in 2008. In addition, he has worked with Arena Football League franchises Indiana Firebirds and Norfolk Nighthawks. Chris spent time in Professional Hockey

and was the Head Athletic Trainer for the 2005 Kelly Cup Champions Trenton Titans (ECHL) as well as an Interim Athletic Trainer for the Norfolk Admirals (AHL) during his career. A graduate of Old Dominion University, he earned a B.S. in physical education with an emphasis in Sports Medicine. Chris is a member of the National Athletics Trainers Association, National Academy of Sports Medicine, Athletic Trainers Society of New Jersey and is licensed by the Virginia Board of Medicine, New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners and the Pennsylvania Board of Medicine. Chris resides in New Jersey with his wife Kelly and their two boys Jacob and Chase.

chRis viGneauLt head athLetic tRaineRseconD YeAr • olD DoMinion, 1999

Christine

douGherty assistant athLetic tRaineRFirst Year • Penn State, 2011 Christine Dougherty enters her first year as as-sistant athletic trainer at Lincoln University. Christine is employed through NovaCare Reha-bilitation and is looking forward to using her skills and experience at Lincoln to help all the student

athletes. A recent graduate from Penn State University with a Bachelor of Sci-ence Degree in Athletic Training, Christine also is a member of the National Athletic Training Association. She is very committed to helping others and giving back to the community. In the past few years, she has volunteered to work multiple national marathons and summer Special Olympics as medical staff. Christine grew up in the area with her alma mater being Avon Grove High School and is very excited to be returning home.

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Van ess assistant athLetic tRaineRFirst Year • West Chester, 2011 Eric Van Ess enters his first year as assistant athletic trainer at Lincoln University. Eric is employed through NovaCare Rehabilita-tion and is looking forward to using his skills and ex-perience at Lincoln to help all the student athletes.

A native of Media, Pennsylvania, Eric graduated with a Bachelor of Sci-ence Degree in Athletic Training at West Chester University. In his spare time, Eric enjoys doing triathlons

the linColn uniVersity offiCe of sPorts MediCine striVes to GiVe the hiGhest quality of Care to all student-athletes While they are attendinG the uniVersity. eaCh MeMber of the linColn sPorts MediCine staff Will do his or her Part to eduCate, Counsel, ManaGe and rehabilitate all inJured student-athletes and Make sure they return in a safe and tiMely Manner. linColn uniVersity sPorts MediCine staff Will Work With uniVersity and CoMMunity healthCare ProViders to establish a relationshiP so our student-athletes Can reCeiVe the best Care in their tiMe of need.

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2011-2012 Season Preview

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SEASON PREVIEWLULIONS.COM Lincoln University head men’s basketball coach John Hill embarks on his second season at the helm and faces an uphill battle. The Lions begin the 2011-2012 season facing stiff challenges as Lincoln was picked to finish sixth in the Northern Division in the Preseason CIAA Coaches Poll. But Hill would be quick to point out that it’s not where you start the season, but how you finish that season.

RetuRneRs

The Lions return five players off last year’s 4-23 team, including All-CIAA First Team and All-CIAA Preseason Team member denzel mooney. Mooney (SG, 6-4, 200, SR, Baltimore, Md.) had a phenomenal junior season. He registered 24 double-digit scoring games, including scoring more than 30 points four times. Mooney, who ranked 18th nationally in scor-ing, had a career-high 37 points in a loss to Bowie State. For all of his accolades, Mooney, who became the first Lincoln Uni-versity men’s basketball player to earn All-CIAA honors, aver-aged 21 points (second in the CIAA), 5.2 rebounds (17th in the CIAA) and 2.6 assists (14th in the CIAA) per game. He en-ters his final season just 136 points shy of 1,000 for his ca-reer. Joining Mooney is terron Jones, who played in all 27 games last season. Jones (PF, 6-4, 200, SO, Bronx, N.Y.) had a solid freshman season for the Orange and Blue. He reg-istered eight double-digit scor-ing games, including pouring in a career-high 22 points in the CIAA Tournament against Shaw. A solid free-throw shoot-er, Jones was 28-of-33 from the charity stripe for 85 percent and averaged 4.0 rebounds per game. Richard Glover played in 25 games, starting in 14 for the Lions during his sophomore season. Glover (SG, 6-1, 205, JR, Baltimore, Md.) scored in double figures twice, including a career-high 12 points, while going 6-of-8 from the free-throw line against Central State. He averaged 3.5 points and 2.1 per game. dominique stewart re-turns for his sophomore sea-son after playing in 23 games as a freshman. Stewart (PF, 6-6, 190, SO, Islandia, N.Y.) earned 12 starts last season and scored season-highs of five points twice. He shot 47 percent (15-of-32) from the field and finished the year by averaging 2.4 rebounds and 2.0 points per game. He pulled down a career-high 11 rebounds, including 10 on the defensive glass at Fayetteville State. The last of the returning players is eric Johnson. Johnson (SG, 6-0, 190, SR, Allentown, Pa.) saw limited action last season, playing in a pair of

games.

newcomeRs

The Lions have eight newcomers, including five transfers. Lincoln will have a pair of brothers as a new addition to the 2011-2012 roster in George and Justin Jackson. George (PG, 5-11, 175, SO, Baltimore, Md.) will look to make an immedi-ate impact at the point guard position. He comes to Lincoln University from Coppin State. While spending a year at Coppin State, George played in 22 games, starting in seven. He averaged 16.2 minutes, 3.0 points and 1.2 rebounds per game. He dished out 29 assists and was 19-of-26 from the

free-throw line for 73 percent. Justin (SG, 6-0, 175, SO, Baltimore, Md.) comes to Lin-coln from Morgan State Uni-versity where he saw limited action last season. He played in 16 games, averaging 4.4 minutes and 0.7 points per game. chris Kinney (PF, 6-6, 230, SO, Washington, D.C.) makes the small trip from Ta-koma Park, Md., to Lincoln University. He played last sea-son at Washington Adventist University. Prior to WAU, Kin-ney, who played at Theodore Roosevelt Senior High School helped guide the school to the 2008 City Championship with a 24-6 record. derrick washington (PG, 6-0, 170, SO) comes to Lincoln from Independence Community College. Prior to ICC, Washington played at Calvin Coolidge High School where he was named Team MVP and earned Capital Clas-sic honors. The final transfer is Ken-neth sharpe. Sharpe (SG, 6-3, 175, JR, Chester, Pa.) played last season at Frank Phillip Junior College. He at-tended George Washington High School in Philadelphia, Pa., where his career bests were 37 points, eight as-sists, eight rebounds and four steals. Hill added the right blend of newcomers and transfers as three players will make their collegiate debuts. Kyle aiken (PG, 6-0, 185, FR, Randolph, N.Y.) was a two-time All-County, All-Con-ference selection at Randolph High School. His career bests

include 36 points and 14 assists. Jai Kellman (SG, 6-2, 160, FR, Brooklyn, N.Y.) played at George Westinghouse High School where he captained the Warriors during the 2009-10 season. He poured in a career-high 42 points at Queen City Prep. nyerere Pritchett (SG, 5-10, 185, FR, Middleton, Del.) comes to Lincoln from Charter School of Wilmington. He was selected to the 2010

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John hillhead CoaCh

questions & ansWers With John hill

1. What are your expectations coming into the season? We have taken on this season with great enthusiasm and optimism for much progress. We are a program that’s trying to rebound from many

challenges of our past. So, this season will be marked as the first of our rebuilding process. Nonetheless, OUR GOAL is to prepare to be successful and very diligent about improving each day. I expect us to compete at a level in which we can deliver at least a .500 season. With the return of Denzel Mooney and a tal-ented recruiting class it’s conceivable for us to have a fair amount of success. WISH US THE BEST…GO LIONS…!!! 2. How do you build off of your first year? You know we have four players returning from last year’s team, which had the opportunity to gain a great deal of game time experience. We are also fortunate to have the Central In-tercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) leading scorer returning in Denzel Mooney. Our plan is to build the center piece of the program around

and upon the experience of the student-athletes whom were here last season. 3. Denzel Mooney is the featured player and had an outstanding season. Talk about his character and the level of play he brings game in and game out? Denzel did in fact have an exceptional year last season, marked by being Lincoln University’s first All-CIAA recipient in basketball. He is a young man who emerged as a leader last season and has continued to do so in setting positive examples for our new players. His work ethic and commitment to being the best is unquestionable. He exhibits a pas-sion and sincere desire to help others around him reach their goal as it benefits the common good of the whole program. Denzel has really embraced a mindset of SUCCESS for Lions Basketball and has been intentional in communicating that we must be prepared to WIN. Every night he looks forward to the challenge of been a consistent contributor for his Team. He is a fearless competitor who understands the presence of his leadership is needed each night to navigate us to victory every game. 4. Talk about the returning players and what do you expect from them? We have five returning players from last year’s team. Each of them had the opportunity to receive a gainful year of experience under Coach Hill’s basketball philosophy. These players were able to get a lot of game time experience, which should beneficial to the program this season. The returning players we will be depending upon are Terron Jones, Domin-ique Stewart, Eric Johnson, Richard Glover and Denzel Mooney. Each of these young men are prepared to be consistent contributors that will aid in the optimistic surge for change in the program. My expectation of these guys is for them to serve as informal leaders, and help the new players adapt to the rigorous demand of the CIAA basketball season. More importantly serve as ambassadors for the program and Lincoln University at large. 5. The CIAA is such a tough conference. What do you expect from your team in Northern Division play, but overall against conference foes? As a program we have come to understand the tough and competitive natural of the CIAA. Last season, we only won one Northern Division game, which I expect to improve upon that effort this season. The North-ern Division will be the toughest in the CIAA this season but we expect to be in the mix of the top half of the division. The program is in a phase of trying to earn the respect of our conference foes and that’s only ac-complished by winning games. We have to demonstrate on a nightly bases Lincoln is NOT going to be at the cellar of this league every year. Our goal is to work in becoming a respectable program by winning on a more consistently. We will continue to get better and that you can count on as we move forward in our building process. Team motto, “Champi-ons Under Construction”

All-State team.

the scheduLe

The Lions begin the season in the PSAC-CIAA Conference Challenge as Lincoln plays host California (Pa.) and meets Clarion on the second day of the challenge. The first home game for the Lions is Nov. 16 against Mill-ersville and two days later, Lincoln takes on rival Cheyney at the Liacouras Center at Temple University. November continues to be an extremely busy month for the Lions as Lincoln plays host to Goldey-Beacom on 22nd. The highlight of the month comes Nov. 25-26 as the Lions travel more than 800 miles to play in the Fresh Coast Classic at Wisconsin Lutheran College. Lincoln opens classic play against Fisk University and will meet either Bowie State or Cheyney on the second day. “Our participation in the Fresh Coast Classic will provide an opportunity for the student-athlete to experience visiting the Midwest part of the United States,” Hill said. “Many of our student-athletes have only been fortunate enough to enjoy the eastern portion of the country. The goal is always to provide a learning environment that will allow the student-athletes to be enhanced intellectually. This trip’s exposure will be remembered when re-flecting upon their collegiate basketball experiences. “Most of the players do not know we are visiting Green Bay Packer ter-ritory, whose fans are known as the Cheese Heads. Overall, it’s a great HBCU basketball event in the Midwest that provides a tournament atmo-sphere like no other this early in the season. We are looking forward to the challenge of spirited competition and enjoying the City of Milwaukee.”Lincoln ends the month of November by traveling to Washington Adventist on the 30th. The Lions will play only three contests in December - vs. Pfeiffer (3rd), at Holy Family (13th) and at Central State (16th). Lincoln steps into CIAA play as the calendar flips to January. The Li-ons travel on the 5th to Saint Augustine’s College, before playing host to three straight games against Livingstone (7th), Johnson C. Smith (9th) and Fayetteville State (12th). Lincoln may enjoy that three-game homestand, but the Lions hit the road for four consecutive games starting on the 16th against Winston-Salem State. Lincoln takes on Shaw (19th), Elizabeth City State (21th) and Chowan (23th). The Lions conclude the month with a pair of games starting on the 28th against Bowie State and the 30th versus Vir-ginia Union at Manuel Rivero Hall. Lincoln starts off February with three straight home games as the Li-ons play host to Virginia State (2nd), Elizabeth City State (7th) and against Chowan (9th). The Lions spend the next three games on the road, first against Bowie State on the 11th in a CIAA televised contest. Lincoln plays on the 18th against Virginia Union and 20th at Virginia State before playing host to Washington Adventist for Senior Day on the 23rd. The CIAA Championships start on Feb. 29 in Charlotte, N.C., at the Time Warner Cable Arena.

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Coaching Staff

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John hiLL enters his second year patrolling the Lincoln bench. Boasting eight years of Division II head-coaching experience and another 13 seasons as an assistant, Hill has an established ability to

build programs into conference and national contenders. In his first year at Lincoln, he transformed Denzel Mooney into an All-Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association player. Mooney is the league’s reigning leading scorer, averaging 22.1 points per game. That figure also ranks No. 11 in all of Division II. Defensively, the Lions were among the most consistent in the nation. From 1998-2005, Hill served as head coach at two separate CIAA institutions and earned the distinction of being a rigorous recruiter that demanded character both athletically and academically. As the architect of memorable women’s basketball teams at Saint Paul’s College, he spearheaded the Lady Tigers development from a 2-22 team in his first year in 1998-99 to one that never dipped below .500, finishing the next year at 15-11 and 2000-2001 at 17-9. In his fourth and final season in Lawrenceville, Va., SPC went 17-11. Following that successful venture into women’s basketball, Hill took the head men’s basketball position at Virginia State University for the 2002-2003 season. In a 5-11 inaugural year, the Trojans upset No. 10 Shaw University. Over the next two seasons, VSU went 14-12 and 13-14 for a 32-37 including five victo-ries over nationally ranked teams.

“Lincoln University is in an ideal basketball location to recruit from metropolitan areas spanning from New York to Washington D.C. within a two-hour radius” Hill said. “No other CIAA school has that ability.” Two of Hill’s Saint Paul’s College teams won the CIAA Team Academic Award and one was honored by the NCAA. “I recognize as a leader, I have an obligation to explore all resources that will enhance the academic achievement of each student-athlete,” he said. “It is vital to generate a program atmosphere that fosters a winning attitude toward graduating and competing successfully in athletics.” After his stints as a head coach, he returned to the assistant capacity he occupied from 1990-1998 in order to gain additional insights from well-estab-lished programs. The last four seasons, he served under Shawn Walker as an assistant coach at Elizabeth City State University, where the Vikings earned bids to the NCAA Tournament in 2006 and 2007, won the CIAA Men’s Basketball Championship in 2007, and this past year, ECSU finished as runners-up. The teams accumulated a 74-42 record including back-to-back 20-win seasons in 2007 and 2008 while housing three all-conference players. Highlighting the group were two-time CIAA Player of the Year Anthony Hilliard and 2009-10 CIAA Rookie of the Year Angelo Sharpless. Prior to his time at Elizabeth City State, he spent the 2005-06 season as an assistant at national power California University of Pa. In a 17-11 season, the Vulcans earned a No. 9 ranking in the East Region and the first NCAA bid of Hill’s career. From 1990-1998, he served as an assistant men’s basketball coach beginning with his alma mater Greensboro College (1990-92) before moving on to Bloomfield College (1992-93), Kean University (1993-95) and Winston-Salem State University (1995-1998). Hill holds a bachelor’s of science degree in sociology and psychology from Greensboro College and a master of science in sport management from the California University of Pennsylvania. He is currently a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches, the Black Coaches Association and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity.

John hiLL head coachseconD YeAr • Greensboro colleGe, 1990

the John hill PhilosoPhy

I am committed to providing the best possible educational opportunity for each of my students. I recognize that intercollegiate athletics may provide some students with the most meaningful learning experience during their college careers. An important factor in the positive impact of such experi-ences is the quality of the coach. Technical knowledge is only a part of what it takes to be a successful coach. A coach has to be able to relate to and communicate with people in general and his students in particular. A coach must know what motivates each individual, and must understand each student’s reactions to varying circumstances. You cannot do this without being open minded, honest, and fair in your interactions with others. Students are developing human beings. As a coach, my primary respon-sibility is to guide the social, emotional and cognitive growth of my student-athletes. Contests and practice sessions will encourage the greatest indi-vidual development. Opportunities will be provided for students to learn the value of persistence, the necessity of fitness, the importance of competing within the rules, and the comradeship of small groups. Other benefits of intercollegiate competition are present. Many of these values - tolerance, sacrifice, unselfishness, determination, confidence, emotional control and discipline - are difficult to measure. Nonetheless, they are most often car-ried over into the student’s adult life. Lastly, participation in intercollegiate athletics should be enjoyable. The student-athletes should take pride in the opportunity to represent the Uni-versity. Long after the scores have faded, the students should remember the people they played with and the unity of purpose they developed through working together. They should not cherish the honors or the statistics; what they should cherish are the relationships.

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COACHINg STAFFLULIONS.COM

John hiLL’s caReeR RecoRdhead WoMen’s basketball CoaCh - saint Paul’s ColleGe

1998-1999 2-221999-2000 15-112000-2001 17-92001-2002 17-11total 51-53

head men’s Basketball coach - virginia state2002-2003 5-112003-2004* 14-122004-2005 13-14

assistant men’s Basketball coach - california (Pa.)2005-2006^# (9) 17-11

assistant men’s Basketball coach - elizabeth city st.2006-2007**^ 16-152007-2008##^ (5) 20-72008-2009### 21-72009-2010*** 17-3

head men’s Basketball coach - Lincoln2010-2011 4-23

total coaching Record 87-113

* - ciAA tournament semifinalist** - ciaa tournament champions

*** - ciaa tournament Runners-up^ - ncaa Bid

# - Ranked in east Region ## - Ranked in south atlantic Region

### - Ranked in atlantic Region

notable ViCtories aGainst ranked diVision ii oPPonents

2002-2003• Defeated Shaw University - Nationally Ranked #10 in the Country

2003-2004• Defeated Edinboro University - Two-time PSAC Champions (2005, 2006)• Defeated Winston-Salem State University and Saint Augustine’s College to earn a CIAA Tournament Semifinalist Bid

2004-2005• Defeated Pfeiffer University - Nationally Ranked #7 in the Country• Defeated Queens College (N.Y.) - Ranked #1 in the Northeast Region

2005-2006• Defeated Shippensburg University - Nationally Ranked #19 in the Coun-try; Ranked #4 in the East Region

2006-2007• Defeated Virginia Union University - Ranked #2 in the South Atlantic Region; Nationally Ranked #11 in the Country• Defeated Virginia State University - Ranked #5 in the South Atlantic Region• Earned 2007 NCAA Bid in the South Atlantic Region

2007-2008• Defeated National Champions Barton College - Ranked #12 in the Country

2008-2009• Defeated Virginia Union University - Nationally Ranked #21 in the Coun-try; Ranked #1 in the Atlantic Region

2009-2010• Defeated Virginia Union University - Ranked #5 in the Atlantic Region

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Darrell Mosley enters his second season as an assistant coach on the Lincoln University men’s basketball staff. Mosley, who was born and raised in Chester, Pa., and attended Chester High School, is a former member of the Lincoln University basketball team. He attended Delaware State University and helped guide the team to a conference title and played in the NIT against West Virginia. After his sophomore season, Mosley transferred to Lincoln University and was the starting point guard, as well as being named team captain. After his senior season, Mosley earned the Small College Award by the coaches. During the following summer, Mosley worked several camps and coached high school summer leagues, along with AAU bas-ketball. That same summer, Mosley joined an orginization called FIDONCE owned by NBA player Tyreke Evans. He spent time coaching and did sports training and skill development. In the fall of 2010, Mosley returned to complete his final semester as a student-assistant coach, where his responsibilities include skill and development, scouting reports, pre-practice, watching film, strength and condition, player personnel, monitor study hall and game strategy.

daRReLL mosLey assistant coachseconD YeAr • lincoln universitY, 2009

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numeRicaL RosteRNO. NAME yR. POS. HT. WT. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL0 Kenny Sharpe Jr. SG 6-3 175 Chester, Pa./Frank Phillip JC1 Jai Kellman Fr. SG 6-2 160 Brooklyn, N.Y./George Westinghouse HS3 George Jackson So. PG 5-11 175 Baltimore, Md./Coppin State4 Chris Kinney So. PF 6-6 230 Washington, D.C./Washington Adventist5 Justin Jackson So. SG 6-0 175 Baltimore, Md./Morgan State10 Kyle Aiken Fr. PG 6-0 185 Randolph, N.Y./Randolph HS11 Richard Glover Jr. SG 6-1 205 Baltimore, Md./Havre De Grace HS13 Nyerere Pritchett Fr. SG 5-10 185 Middletown, Del./Charter School Wilmington HS14 Teron Jones Jr. PF 6-4 200 Bronx, N.Y./Fiorello H. Laguardia HS20 Eric Johnson Sr. SG 6-0 190 Allentown, Pa./William Allen HS21 Dominique Stewart So. PF 6-6 190 Islandia, N.Y./St. John The Baptist HS22 Denzel Mooney Sr. SG 6-4 200 Baltimore, Md./Western School of Technology24 Derrick Washington So. PG 6-0 170 Washington, D.C./Calvin Coolidge HS

MARyLAND (4)Richard GloverGeorge JacksonJustin JacksonDenzel Mooney

aLPhaBeticaL RosteRNO. NAME yR. POS. HT. WT. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL10 Kyle Aiken Fr. PG 6-0 185 Randolph, N.Y./Randolph HS11 Richard Glover Jr. SG 6-1 205 Baltimore, Md./Havre De Grace HS3 George Jackson So. PG 5-11 175 Baltimore, Md./Coppin State5 Justin Jackson So. SG 6-0 175 Baltimore, Md./Morgan State20 Eric Johnson Sr. SG 6-0 190 Allentown, Pa./William Allen HS14 Teron Jones Jr. PF 6-4 200 Bronx, N.Y./Fiorello H. Laguardia HS1 Jai Kellman Fr. SG 6-2 160 Brooklyn, N.Y./George Westinghouse HS4 Chris Kinney So. PF 6-6 230 Washington, D.C./Washington Adventist22 Denzel Mooney Sr. SG 6-4 200 Baltimore, Md./Western School of Technology13 Nyerere Pritchett Fr. SG 5-10 185 Middletown, Del./Charter School Wilmington HS0 Kenny Sharpe Jr. SG 6-3 175 Chester, Pa./Frank Phillip JC21 Dominique Stewart So. PF 6-6 190 Islandia, N.Y./St. John The Baptist HS24 Derrick Washington So. PG 6-0 170 Washington, D.C./Calvin Coolidge HS

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Most People don’t know this about me?

Enjoy Watching Movies I’m A Mama’s Boy I’m A Barber

Person(s) I admire the most and why? John B. MClendon, A CIAA Pioneer My Mom Mom/Dad

Most famous person I have met? John Salley Carmelo Anthony Ray Lewis

I came to Lincoln because? Vision Of Winning Championships I Was Offered A Scholarship Start Of A New Beginning

In 10 years, I’ll be: Athletic Director Playing Professional Basketball Head of CIA/DEA

Nobody can believe I listen to: Go-Go Music Old School Music Beyonce`

One thing I wish I were better at is: Dancer/Singer Dunking Everything

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Person(s) I admire the most and why? My Mom My Mother - Hard Working Woman Parents

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Preseason All-CIAA Selection

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denzel

Mooney shootinG GuaRd6-4 • 200 • Senior

Baltimore, Md.Western School of Technology

22as a JunioR Played in 26 games, starting in 20…Had a breakout season with 13 20-point games and four 30-point games…Averaged 35.6 minutes…Was 176-of-401 shooting for 43.,9 percent….Was a remarkable 176-of-250 from the free-throw line for 70.4 percent…Was second on the team in rebounding by averaging 5.3 per game…Was 17th in the CIAA in rebounding...Aver-aged 2.6 assists per game...Ranked 14th in the CIAA in assists per game...Led the team in scoring by averaging 22.1 points per game, second in the CIAA…Ranked 18th nationally in scoring...A five-time CIAA Newcomer of the Week selection...Also earned CIAA and ECAC Player of the Week honors...An HSRN Player of the Week nominee...Scored a career-high 37 points and pulled down a team-high 11 rebounds at Bowie State on Feb. 6…Had a season-high and career-high seven assists against Virginia State on Feb. 21…Selected to the All-CIAA First Team.

as a soPhomoReAppeared in 24 games, starting in five…Averaged 14.7 minutes and was 42-of-134 from the field for 31.3 percent…Hauled down 1.6 rebounds per game…Averaged 5.6 points.

as a FReshmanPlayed in 26 games, starting in three for the Lions…Averaged 11.3 min-utes…Shot 54-of-130 from the floor for 41.5 percent…Pulled down 34 re-bounds…Averaged 6.0 points.

PRePPlayed at Western Tech High School in Catonsville, Md…Selected First-Team All-Division, Second-Team All-County, MVP and Offensive MVP…Ca-reer bests include 37 points and 11 rebounds…Also lettered in baseball…Member of Honor Roll.

PeRsonaLFull name is Denzel Mooney…Born November 13, 1990 in Baltimore, Md…Son of Paul Arthur and Stacie Russell…Has two brothers, Dyjae` and D’Naiya…Great Grandfather is an Alum of Lincoln University…Majoring in Information Technology.

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Points: 37 at Bowie State 2/6/11 Rebounds: 11 at Bowie State 2/6/11 Field goals: 14 at Coppin State 11/30/10 Field goal Attempts: 23 at Coppin State 11/30/10 3-Point Fgs: 5 vs. Bowie State 2/12/11 3-Point Fg Attempts: 11 vs. Shaw 1/20/11 Free Throws: 25 at Bowie State 2/6/11 Free Throws Attempts: 31 at Bowie State 2/6/11 Assists: 7 vs. Virginia State 2/21/11 Steals: 3 vs. Saint Augustine’s 1/6/11; 3 vs. Chowan 1/24/11 Blocked Shots: 1 five times - latest at Bowie State 2/6/11Minutes Played: 45 at Bowie State 2/6/11

year gP-gS FgM-FgA PCT 3PT-ATT PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVg A TO ST TP AVg 2008-2009 26-3 54-130 .415 36-99 .354 11-19 .579 34 1.3 14 19 11 155 6.0 2009-2010 24-5 42-134 .313 26-87 .299 25-39 .641 39 1.6 20 33 9 135 5.6 2010-2011 26-20 176-401 .439 46-165 .279 176-250 .704 138 5.3 70 93 29 574 22.1 TOTAL 76-28 272-665 .410 108-351 .310 212-308 .690 211 2.8 104 145 39 864 11.4

MOONEy’S CAREER STATISTICS

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riChard

GloVer shootinG GuaRd6-1 • 205 • Junior

Baltimore, Md.Havre De Grace HS

11as a soPhomoRePlayed in 24 games, starting in 14…Averaged 20.3 minute3s…Was 32-of-101 shooting for 31.7 percent…Shot 71.9 percent from the free-throw line (23-of-32)…Averaged 3.7 points and 2.1 rebounds.

PRePPlayed at Havre de Grace High School in Havre de Grace, Md…Also let-tered in football…A two-time captain in basketball and was also a captain on the football field…Career highs include 30 points in basketball and three interception returns in football.

PeRsonaLFull name is Richard M. Glover…Born November 16, 1988 in Baltimore, Md…Son of Bruce Marshall and Ramona Glover…Has six brothers, Bruce, Rob, Thomas, Trevon, Tevan and Dalton, and three sisters, Regina, Atera and Ramone…Majoring in Criminal Justice.

year gP-gS FgM-FgA PCT 3PT-ATT PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVg A TO ST TP AVg 2010-2011 24-14 32-101 .317 1-18 .056 23-32 .719 51 2.1 16 37 99 88 3.7 TOTAL 24-14 32-101 .317 1-18 .056 23-32 .719 51 2.1 16 37 99 88 3.7

gLOVER’S CAREER STATISTICS

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Points: 12 vs. Central State 12/15/10Rebounds: 5 at Fayetteville State 1/13/11; 5 vs. Salem International 2/16/11 Field goals: 4 vs. Cheyney 11/26/10; 4 vs. Saint Augustine’s 1/6/11 Field goal Attempts: 11 vs. Saint Augustine’s 1/6/11 3-Point Fgs: 1 vs. Cheyney 11/26/10 3-Point Fg Attempts: 4 vs. Saint Augustine’s 1/6/11Free Throws: 6 vs. Central State 12/15/10 Free Throws Attempts: 8 vs. Central State 12/15/10 Assists: 2 four times - latest at Saint Paul’s 2/24/11 Steals: 2 at Livingstone 1/8/11 Blocked Shots: 1 at Millersville 12/4/10; 1 vs. Saint Augustine’s 1/6/11Minutes Played: 36 vs. Saint Augustine’s 1/6/11

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eriC

Johnson shootinG GuaRd6-0 • 190 • Senior

Allentown, Pa.William Allen HS

20as a JunioRAppeared in two games for the Lions.

PRePPlayed at William Allen High School…Also lettered in football and track & field.

PeRsonaLFull name is Eric J Johnson…Born July 2, 1990 in Bethlehem, Pa…Son of Eric Johnson Sr., and Pamela Johnson…Has three sisters, Shamaria, Indigo, Jasmine and one brother, Ezekiel…Majoring in Pre-Engineering.

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Points: None Rebounds: None Field goals: None Field goal Attempts: None 3-Point Fgs: None 3-Point Fg Attempts: None Free Throws: None Free Throws Attempts: None Assists: None Steals: None Blocked Shots: None Minutes Played: 3 vs. Bowie State 2/12/11

year gP-gS FgM-FgA PCT 3PT-ATT PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVg A TO ST TP AVg 2010-11 2-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 2-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0

jOHNSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

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terron Jones PoweR FoRwaRd6-4 • 200 • Junior

Bronx, N.Y.Fiorello H. Laguardia HS

14as a soPhomoRe Played in 26 games, starting in 19…Averaged 24.3 minutes…Shot 35.3 percent from the field (66-of-187)…Was 28-of-33 from the free-throw line for 84.8 percent…Hauled down 105 rebounds and averaged 4.0 per game…Was third on the team in scoring by averaging 6.6 per contest.

as a FReshmanAppeared in nine games for the Lions…Averaged 4.6 minutes…Was 6-of-15 from the floor for 40 percent…Pulled down five rebounds…Averaged 1.6 points per game.

PRePPlayed at LaGuardia High School…Selected to the All-City Honorable Men-tion team in 2005…Career high includes 38 points…Former teammate of ex-UConn player and current NBA player Kemba Walker.

PeRsonaLFull name is Terron Jones…Born September 25, 1987 in Bronx, N.Y…Son of Terrance and Deborah Jones…Has one brother, Terrance and one sister, Jhami…Majoring in Finance and Management.

year gP-gS FgM-FgA PCT 3PT-ATT PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVg A TO ST TP AVg 2009-10 9-0 6-15 .400 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 5 0.6 0 2 0 14 1.6 2010-11 26-19 87-167 .353 11-54 .204 28-33 .848 105 4.0 22 52 21 171 6.6 TOTAL 35-19 93-182 .511 13-60 .217 28-33 .848 110 3.1 22 54 21 185 5.3

jONES’S CAREER STATISTICS

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Points: 22 vs. Shaw 3/2/11 Rebounds: 12 vs. Holy Family 11/17/10 Field goals: 9 vs. Shaw 3/2/11 Field goal Attempts: 16 at Johnson C. Smith 1/12/11 3-Point Fgs: 4 vs. Shaw 3/2/11 3-Point Fg Attempts: 8 vs. Holy Family 11/17/10 Free Throws: 10 vs. Chowan 1/24/11 Free Throws Attempts: 10 vs. Chowan 1/24/11 Assists: 4 vs. Virginia Union 2/19/11 Steals: 2 seven times - latest vs. Shaw 3/2/11 Blocked Shots: 2 vs. Shaw 3/2/11Minutes Played: 39 vs. Holy Family 11/17/10

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doMinique

steWart PoweR FoRwaRd6-6 •190 • Sophomore

Islandia, N.Y.St. John The Baptist HS

40as a FReshmanAppeared in 23 games, starting in 12…Averaged 12.2 minutes…Was 15-of-32 shooting for 46.9 percent…Also was 16-of-27 from the free-throw line for 59.3 percent…Pulled down 2.4 rebounds…Averaged 2.0 points per game…Scored a career-high five points twice (at Fayetteville State on Jan. 13 and vs. Salem International on Feb. 16)…Pulled down a career-high 11 rebounds, including 10 on the defensive glass against Fayetteville State on Jan. 13.

PRePPlayed at St. John The Baptist DHS in West Islip, N.Y…Helped lead Cou-gars to a 20099 CHSS and League Championship with a 25-3 record…Chose Lincoln over Howard, Adelphi and City College of Manhattan.

PeRsonaLFull name is Dominique M. Stewart…Born July 4, 1991 in Smithtown, N.Y…Son of Jeffrey Stewart and Sabrina Westford…Has two brothers, Jaden and Marquis and one sister, Katria…Majoring in Biology.

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Points: 5 at Fayetteville St. 1/13/11; 5 vs. Salem International 2/16/11 Rebounds: 11 at Fayetteville State 1/13/11 Field goals: 2 vs. Chowan 1/24/11; 2 vs. Salem International 2/16/11 Field goal Attempts: 4 vs. Central St. 12/15/10; 4 vs. Salem International 2/16/11 3-Point Fgs: N/A 3-Point Fg Attempts: 1 vs. Salem International 2/16/11 Free Throws: 3 at Fayetteville State 1/13/11 Free Throws Attempts: 4 at Fayetteville State 1/13/11; 4 vs. Bowie State 2/12/11 Assists: 3 vs. Winston-Salem State 1/17/11 Steals: 1 five times - latest vs. Bowie State 2/12/11 Blocked Shots: 2 at Johnson C. Smith 1/12/11Minutes Played: 36 at Fayetteville State 1/13/11

year gP-gS FgM-FgA PCT 3PT-ATT PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVg A TO ST TP AVg 2010-2011 23-12 15-32 .469 0-1 .000 16-27 .593 56 2.4 3 12 5 46 2.0 TOTAL 23-12 15-32 .469 0-1 .000 16-27 .593 56 2.4 3 12 5 46 2.0

STEWART’S CAREER STATISTICS

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kyle

aiken Point GuaRd6-0 • 185 • Freshman

Randolph, N.Y.Randolph HS 10

PRePPlayed at Randolph High School in Randolph, N.J….A two-time All-County, All-Conference selection…Career bests include 36 points and 14 assists…Chose Lincoln over Dartmouth, Concordia and Southern Poly Tech.

PeRsonaLFull name is Kyle Aiken…Born April 2, 1992 in Livingston, N.J…Son of Daryl and Diana Aiken…Has two brothers, Julian and Bryce…Majoring in Biology.

Justin

JaCkson shootinG GuaRd6-0 • 175 • Sophomore

Baltimore, Md.Digital Harbour HSMorgan State

5coLLeGeAttended Morgan State...Played in 16 games...Averaged 4.4 minutes and 0.7 points per game.

PRePPlayed at Digital Harbor High School…Helped guide Rams to 2009 cham-pionship with a 23-5…Averaged 16 points as a junior and 17 as a senior…Tabbed All-Metro Honorable Mention and three All-Tournament teams…Career bests included 50 points during a junior varsity game, 36 points in a varsity game…Also lettered in track & field…Former teammates include Davon Usher (Polk) and Roscoe Smith (UConn)…Member of Honor Roll…Chose Lincoln over Kansas, USC and Delaware.

PeRsonaLFull name is Justin Robert Jackson…Born April 28, 1992 in Baltimore, Md…Son of Shawn and Detra Bell…Has one brother, George and one sister, Cheyenne…Cousin Alex Jackson plays basketball at Quinapac and brother George is a member of the Lions basketball team…Majoring in Business.

GeorGe JaCkson Point GuaRd 5-11 • 175 • Sophomore

Baltimore, Md.Digital Harbour HSCoppin State

3coLLeGeAttended Coppin State from 2009-2010...Played in 22 games, starting in seven...Averaged 16.2 minutes, 3.0 points and 1.2 rebounds per game...Dished out 29 assists...Was 19-of-26 from the free-throw line for 73 per-cent.

PRePPlayed at Digital Harbor High School in Baltimore, Md...An All-Metro First-Team selection…Also lettered in track & field…Helped guide the Rams to the 2009 Maryland State Championship with a 25-5 record… Also was a member of the 2008 squad that won a track & field state championship… Garnered back-to-back All-State honors in basketball…Former teammate is Davon Usher (Polk)…Chose Lincoln over Coppin State, Tulsa and Bowling Green.

PeRsonaLFull name is George Jackson…Born October 31, 1990…Son of Shawn and Detra Bell…Has one brother, Justin and one sister, Cheyenne…Cousin Alex Jackson plays at Quinnipac and Keon Bennett at Thiel…Brother Justin is a member of the Lions basketball team…Majoring in Accounting.

Jai

kellMan shootinG GuaRd6-2 • 160 • Freshman

Brooklyn, N.Y.George Westinghouse HS 1

PRePPlayed at George Westinghouse High School in Brooklyn, N.Y…Captained the Warriors during the 2009-2010 season…Had a career-high 42 points at Queen City Prep…Was third on varsity team in scoring, which went on to the championship…Former teammates include Braden Frazier (Fordham), Curtis Pierce (Potsdam)…Chose Lincoln over South Carolina-Upstate, UNCG and Bryant College.

PeRsonaLFull name is Jai Andrew Kellman…Born March 20, 1992 in Brooklyn, N.Y…Son of Ricky and Denise Kellman…Has one sister, Desiree`…Majoring in Mass Communications.

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nyerere

PritChett shootinG GuaRd5-10 • 185 • Freshman

Middleton, Del.Charter Schoolof Wilmington

13PRePPlayed at Charter School of Wilmington in Delaware…Also lettered in foot-ball…Selected to 2010 All-State team in basketball…Chose Lincoln over Howard, Temple and Delaware State.

PeRsonaLFull name is Nyercre Pritchett…Born June 22, 1993 in Delaware…Son of Shannon and Myia McCants…Has one brother, Shannon, who plays bas-ketball at Lincoln, and one sister, Destiny…Majoring in Business.

Chris

kinney PoweR FoRwaRd 6-6 • 230 • Sophomore

Washington, D.C.Theodore Roosevelt HSWashington Adventist

4coLLeGeAttended Washington Adventist University from Aug. 2009 to April 2011.

PRePPlayed at Theodore Rosevelt Senior HS…Also lettered in football and track & field…Helped guide Rough Riders’ basketball team to a 2008 City Cham-pionship with a 24-8 record.

PeRsonaLFull name is Chris E. Kinney…Born January 29, 1991 in Washington, D.C…Son of Paula Young…Majoring in Political Science.

kenny

sharPe shootinG GuaRd6-3 • 175 • Junior

Chester, Pa.George Washington HSFrank Phillip JC

0coLLeGeAttended Frank Phillip Junior College.

PRePPlayed at George Washington High School in Philadelphia, Pa…Career highs include 37 points, eight assists, eight rebounds and four steals…Former teammates include Matt Pressy (Missouri), Keith Denson (Texas Southern), Greg Allen (USC) and Leon Gibson (Houston)…Chose Lincoln over Maryland Eastern Shore and Montevallo.

PeRsonaLFull name is Kenneth W. Sharpe…Born May 8, 1988 in North Carolina…Son of Kenneth Sr., and Pam Burns…Has two brothers, Chaz and Eliajh…Majoring in Health Science.

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WashinGton Point GuaRd6-0 • 170 • Sophomore

Washington, D.C.Independence CCCalvin Coolidge HS

24coLLeGeAttended Independence Community College from Aug. 2009 to May 2010

PRePPlayed at Coolidge SHS in Washington, D.C…Named Team MVP from 2008-2009…Earned Capital Classic honors.

PeRsonaLFull name is Derrick Washington…Born August 11, 1990 in Washington, D.C…Son of Derrick Matthews and Danielle Washington…Majoring in Mass Communications.

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2010-2011 Statistics

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2010-2011 OVERALL STATISTICS OVERALL: 4-23 HOME RECORD: 3-10 AWAy RECORD: 1-11 NEUTRAL RECORD: 0-2

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----|Player gP-gS Min--Avg Fg-FgA Pct 3Fg-FgA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg22 MOONEY,Denzel 26-20 926-35.6 176-401 .439 46-165 .279 176-250 .704 27 111 138 5.3 66 2 70 93 5 28 574 22.130 SMITH,Eugene 22-13 544-24.7 87-167 .521 0-5 .000 44-70 .629 45 79 124 5.6 91 10 14 51 25 21 218 9.914 JONES,Terron 26-19 631-24.3 66-187 .353 11-54 .204 28-33 .848 23 82 105 4.0 55 0 22 52 9 21 171 6.601 HECTOR,Quinton 23-14 400-17.4 38-129 .295 13-64 .203 24-36 .667 12 20 32 1.4 23 0 25 54 1 18 113 4.999 ARCHIE,Derrick 7-3 139-19.9 8-26 .308 0-6 .000 14-18 .778 3 17 20 2.9 16 0 3 12 2 4 30 4.311 GLOVER,Richard 24-14 486-20.3 32-101 .317 1-18 .056 23-32 .719 21 30 51 2.1 28 0 16 37 2 9 88 3.703 Kakulu,Emmanuel 25-11 608-24.3 30-104 .288 8-31 .258 20-50 .400 16 45 61 2.4 52 1 52 65 8 24 88 3.513 OXLEY,Zane 22-5 413-18.8 26-67 .388 0-1 .000 23-42 .548 21 59 80 3.6 54 1 10 36 3 12 75 3.412 SMITH,Kwaheem 17-5 313-18.4 24-73 .329 3-33 .091 6-17 .353 5 20 25 1.5 29 1 18 23 4 16 57 3.420 BROWN,Jamil 3-0 20-6.7 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 2 0 0 7 2.321 STEWART,D. 23-12 280-12.2 15-32 .469 0-1 .000 16-27 .593 19 37 56 2.4 47 1 3 12 2 5 46 2.035 MATTAVOUS,K. 25-7 330-13.2 12-29 .414 0-1 .000 10-19 .526 17 38 55 2.2 52 4 5 21 4 2 34 1.405 KEARSE,William 20-7 231-11.6 10-40 .250 0-2 .000 4-8 .500 12 19 31 1.6 21 0 8 21 1 13 24 1.204 JOHNSON,Eric 2-0 3-1.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 53 63 116 4.5 0 10 LINCOLN 26 5324 527-1362 .387 82-381 .215 389-606 .642 274 620 894 34.4 535 22 247 489 66 173 1525 58.7 Opponents 26 5323 606-1464 .414 144-491 .293 443-689 .643 358 672 1030 39.6 537 - 311 458 93 236 1799 69.2

SCORE By HALF ................1st ............. 2nd ........OT .........2OT ..........TotalLincoln (Pa.) .........................685 ............ 797 .........32 ..........11 ..............1525Opponents ............................835 ............ 919 .........36 ..........9 ...............1799

DEADBALL REBOUNDS ............OFF ..............DEF .........TOTALLincoln (Pa.) ................................. 96 .................3 ..............99Opponents .................................... 127 ...............6 ..............133

2010-2011 CENTRAL INTERCOLLEgIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION STATISTICS OVERALL RECORD: 2-16 HOME RECORD: 1-8 AWAy RECORD: 1-8

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----|Player gP-gS Min--Avg Fg-FgA Pct 3Fg-FgA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg22 MOONEY,Denzel 18-16 666-37.0 123-276 .446 34-112 .304 142-199 .714 16 88 104 5.8 44 2 50 62 4 20 422 23.430 SMITH,Eugene 14-6 309-22.1 60-105 .571 0-5 .000 28-44 .636 23 38 61 4.4 56 7 4 24 14 13 148 10.614 JONES,Terron 18-16 468-26.0 48-138 .348 7-40 .175 25-29 .862 19 61 80 4.4 40 0 20 37 7 17 128 7.101 HECTOR,Quinton 17-11 352-20.7 37-119 .311 13-58 .224 24-36 .667 10 18 28 1.6 21 0 19 43 0 17 111 6.503 Kakulu,Emmanuel 17-7 392-23.1 21-68 .309 5-24 .208 11-31 .355 10 31 41 2.4 37 0 29 43 7 15 58 3.413 OXLEY,Zane 16-2 256-16.0 15-40 .375 0-1 .000 16-27 .593 9 36 45 2.8 37 1 7 23 2 7 46 2.911 GLOVER,Richard 17-8 316-18.6 18-62 .290 0-10 .000 12-18 .667 15 17 32 1.9 18 0 11 23 1 6 48 2.812 SMITH,Kwaheem 14-4 253-18.1 17-59 .288 1-27 .037 3-10 .300 5 18 23 1.6 26 1 12 21 3 14 38 2.720 BROWN,Jamil 3-0 20-6.7 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 2 0 0 7 2.321 STEWART,D. 17-11 227-13.4 10-22 .455 0-0 .000 12-21 .571 15 34 49 2.9 37 0 3 8 2 3 32 1.905 KEARSE,William 15-6 194-12.9 9-36 .250 0-2 .000 4-8 .500 12 14 26 1.7 17 0 7 17 1 10 22 1.535 MATTAVOUS,K. 17-3 219-12.9 6-17 .353 0-0 .000 8-13 .615 11 27 38 2.2 37 3 2 13 4 2 20 1.204 JOHNSON,Eric 1-0 3-3.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 39 47 86 4.8 0 9 LINCOLN 18 3675 367-948 .387 60-279 .215 286-440 .650 184 429 613 34.1 371 16 165 325 45 124 1080 60.0 Opponents 18 3676 439-1019 .431 95-318 .299 315-482 .654 244 483 727 40.4 382 - 219 306 65 149 1288 71.6

SCORE By HALF ........................ 1st ................2nd ..........OT .........2OT ........TotalLincoln (Pa.) ................................. 454 ...............600 ..........15 ..........11 ...........1080Opponents .................................... 604 ...............657 ..........18 ..........9 ............1288

DEADBALL REBOUNDS ............OFF ..............DEF .........TOTALLincoln (Pa.) ................................. 64 .................3 ..............67Opponents .................................... 73 .................2 ..............75

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2010-2011 RESULTSOVERALL RECORD: 4-23 HOME RECORD: 3-10 AWAy RECORD: 1-11 NEUTRAL RECORD: 0-2 CIAA RECORD: 2-16

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND HIgH POINTS HIgH REBOUNDS11/17/10 HOLY FAMILY L-OT 44-52 788 SMITH,Eugene 13 SMITH, JONES 1211/22/10 at Salem International University L 48-64 --- MOONEY,Denzel 18 SMITH,Eugene 1211/26/10 vs CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY L 38-63 1893 GLOVER,Richard 10 OXLEY,Zane 811/30/10 at Coppin State L 57-70 428 MOONEY,Denzel 31 SMITH,Eugene 812/04/10 at Millersville L 52-66 624 MOONEY,Denzel 16 SMITH,Eugene 812/11/10 KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY L 60-70 209 MOONEY,Denzel 21 SMITH,Eugene 612/15/10 CENTRAL STATE W 70-57 176 MOONEY,Denzel 23 SMITH,Eugene 71/6/11 *SAINT AUGUSTINE’S L 46-58 265 MOONEY,Denzel 24 MOONEY,Denzel 61/8/11 *at Livingstone College L 60-82 538 MOONEY,Denzel 24 OXLEY,Zane 51/12/11 *at Johnson C. Smith L 61-69 223 MOONEY,Denzel 29 JONES,Terron 61/13/11 *at Fayetteville State L 59-74 1463 MOONEY,Denzel 35 STEWART,Dominique 111/17/11 *WINSTON-SALEM STATE L 58-74 844 MOONEY,Denzel 21 MATTAVOUS,Kamaal 101/20/11 *SHAW UNIVERSITY L 46-74 885 MOONEY,Denzel 23 HECTOR, STEWART 51/22/11 *ELIZABETH CITY STATE L 59-61 --- MOONEY,Denzel 15 JONES,Terron 71/24/11 *CHOWAN W 75-62 740 SMITH,Eugene 24 SMITH,Eugene 71/31/11 *at Virginia Union L 51-68 --- MOONEY,Denzel 16 SMITH,Eugene 62/3/11 *at Virginia State L 54-67 2000 JONES,Terron 17 MOONEY,Denzel 72/5/11 *SAINT PAUL’S L 64-71 --- MOONEY,Denzel 23 MOONEY,Denzel 82/6/11 *at Bowie State L-OT 88-91 677 MOONEY,Denzel 37 MOONEY,Denzel 112/8/11 *at Elizabeth City State L 47-73 1734 JONES,Terron 15 JONES,Terron 72/10/11 *at Chowan L 61-73 637 MOONEY,Denzel 23 MOONEY,Denzel 72/12/11 *BOWIE STATE L 62-83 766 MOONEY,Denzel 30 MOONEY,Denzel 62/16/11 SALEM INTERNATIONAL W-OT 76-69 --- MOONEY,Denzel 30 MOONEY,Denzel 62/19/11 *VIRGINIA UNION L 48-62 --- MOONEY,Denzel 23 JONES,Terron 72/21/11 *VIRGINIA STATE L 68-75 718 MOONEY,Denzel 27 SMITH, MOONEY, STEWART 52/24/11 *at Saint Paul’s W-OT 73-71 --- MOONEY,Denzel 33 MOONEY, SMITH 63/2/11 vs Shaw L 43-67 --- JONES,Terron 22 SMITH,Eugene 8

* = CIAA game

ATTENDANCE SUMMARy .............. gAMES ...........TOTALS .......AVg/gAME HOME .............................................. 13 ....................5391 .............415 AWAY ............................................... 12 ....................8324 .............694 NEUTRAL ........................................ 2 ......................1893 .............947 TOTAL ............................................. 27 ....................15608 ...........578

INDIVIDUAL gAME HIgHSPoints

37 MOONEY at Bowie State (2/6/11)35 MOONEY at Fayetteville State (1/13/11)33 MOONEY at Saint Paul’s (2/24/11)31 MOONEY at Coppin State (11/30/10)30 MOONEY vs Salem International (02/16/11)30 MOONEY vs Bowie State (02/12/11)

FieLd GoaLs made14 MOONEY at Coppin State (11/30/10)12 MOONEY at Fayetteville State (1/13/11)

FieLd GoaL attemPts26 MOONEY at Fayetteville State (1/13/11)23 MOONEY at Coppin State (11/30/10)

FieLd GoaL PeRcentaGe (min 5 made)

1.000 ( 5-5 ) SMITH at Elizabeth City St. (2/8/11).818 ( 9-11) SMITH vs Chowan (01/24/11)

3-Point FieLd GoaLs made5 MOONEY at Saint Paul’s (2/24/11)5 MOONEY vs Bowie State (02/12/11)

3-Point FieLd GoaLs attemPts12 MOONEY vs Holy Family (11/17/10)11 MOONEY vs Shaw University (1/20/11)

3-Point FieLd GoaL PeRcentaGe (min 2 made)

1.000 ( 2-2 ) JONES vs Salem International (02/16/11).750 ( 3-4 ) JONES at Virginia State (2/3/11)

FRee thRows made25 MOONEY at Bowie State (2/6/11)13 MOONEY vs Saint Augustine’s (1/6/11)

FRee thRow attemPted31 MOONEY at Bowie State (2/6/11)17 MOONEY vs Saint Augustine’s (1/6/11)

FRee thRow PeRcentaGe (min 3 made)

1.000 (11-11) MOONEY vs Central State (12/15/10)1.000 (10-10) JONES vs Chowan (01/24/11)1.000 ( 9-9 ) MOONEY at Johnson C. Smith (01/12/11)1.000 ( 6-6 ) MOONEY at Saint Paul’s (2/24/11)1.000 ( 5-5 ) SMITH at Bowie State (2/6/11)1.000 ( 4-4 ) JONES at Virginia State (2/3/11)1.000 ( 4-4 ) ARCHIE vs Kutztown University (12/11/10)1.000 ( 4-4 ) GLOVER at Coppin State (11/30/10)1.000 ( 3-3 ) JONES at Saint Paul’s (2/24/11)1.000 ( 3-3 ) JONES at Elizabeth City State (2/8/11)1.000 ( 3-3 ) HECTOR at Livingstone College (1/8/11)

ReBounds12 SMITH at Salem International (11/22/10)12 JONES vs Holy Family (11/17/10)12 SMITH vs Holy Family (11/17/10)

assists7 MOONEY vs Virginia State (02/21/11)7 Kakulu vs Virginia Union (02/19/11)

steaLs5 KEARSE vs Chowan (01/24/11)4 Kakulu at Saint Paul’s (2/24/11)4 HECTOR vs Winston-Salem State (1/17/11)

BLocKed shots6 SMITH at Bowie State (2/6/11)4 SMITH at Millersville (12/04/10)

tuRnoveRs8 MOONEY vs Salem International (02/16/11)6 MOONEY at Elizabeth City State (2/8/11)6 MOONEY at Virginia State (2/3/11)6 HECTOR vs Chowan (01/24/11)6 JONES vs Chowan (01/24/11)6 Kakulu at Coppin State (11/30/10)

FouLs5 MOONEY vs Virginia State (02/21/11)5 SMITH vs Virginia Union (02/19/11)5 MATTAVOUS vs Bowie State (02/12/11)5 SMITH vs Bowie State (02/12/11)5 SMITH at Elizabeth City State (2/8/11)5 SMITH vs Saint Paul’s (02/05/11)5 MOONEY at Virginia Union (01-31-11)5 SMITH at Virginia Union (01-31-11)5 SMITH vs Chowan (01/24/11)5 SMITH vs Elizabeth City State (01/22/11)5 OXLEY at Johnson C. Smith (01/12/11)5 SMITH at Livingstone College (1/8/11)5 MATTAVOUS vs Saint Augustine’s (1/6/11)5 SMITH vs Kutztown University (12/11/10)5 STEWART vs Kutztown University (12/11/10)5 MATTAVOUS at Millersville (12/04/10)5 Kakulu at Millersville (12/04/10)5 SMITH at Coppin State (11/30/10)

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holy Family 52, Lincoln 44, ot 1November 17 • Lincoln University, PA • Manuel Rivero Hall • 766

salem international 64, Lincoln 482November 22 • Salem, W.VA • T Edward Davis Gym

cheyney 63, Lincoln 38 3November 26 • Philadelphia, PA • Liacouras Center • 1,893

coppin state 70, Lincoln 57 4November 30 • Baltimore, MD • Physical Education Complex • 428

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millersville 66, Lincoln 52 5December 4 • Millersville, PA • Pucillo Gymnasium • 624

Kutztown 70, Lincoln 60 6December 11 • Lincoln University, PA • Manuel Rivero Hall • 209

Lincoln 70, central state 57 7December 15 • Lincoln University, PA • Manuel Rivero Hall • 176

saint augustine’s 58, Lincoln 46 8January 6 • Lincoln University, PA • Manuel Rivero Hall • 265

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Livingstone 82, Lincoln 60 9January 8 • Salisbury, NC • Trent Gymnasium • 538

Johnson c. smith 69, Lincoln 61 10January 12 • Charlotte, NC • Grady Cole Center • 223

Fayetteville state 74, Lincoln 59 11January 13 • Fayetteville, NC • Capel Arena • 1,463

winston-salem st. 74, Lincoln 5812January 17 • Lincoln University, PA • Manuel Rivero Hall • 844

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shaw 74, Lincoln 46 13January 20 • Lincoln University, PA • Manuel Rivero Hall • 885

elizabeth city st. 62, Lincoln 59 14January 22 • Lincoln University, PA • Manuel Rivero Hall

Lincoln 75, chowan 62 15January 24 • Lincoln University, PA • Manuel Rivero Hall • 740

virginia union 66, Lincoln 51 16January 31 • Richmond, VA • Barco-Stevens Hall

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virginia state 67, Lincoln 54 17February 3 • Ettrick, VA • Daniel Gymnasium • 2,000

saint Paul’s 71, Lincoln 64 18February 5 • Lincoln University, PA • Manuel Rivero Hall

Bowie state 91, Lincoln 88, ot February 6 • Bowie, MD • A.C. Jordan Arena • 677

elizabeth city st. 73, Lincoln 47 20February 8 • Elizabeth City, NC • Rl Vaughan Center • 1,734

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chowan 73, Lincoln 61 21February 10 • Murfreesboro, NC • Helms Center • 637

Bowie state 83, Lincoln 62 22February 12 • Lincoln University, PA • Manuel Rivero Hall • 766

salem int’l 76, Lincoln 69, ot February 16 • Lincoln University, PA • Manuel Rivero Hall

virginia union 62, Lincoln 48 24February 19 • Lincoln University, PA • Manuel Rivero Hall

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virginia state 75, Lincoln 68 25February 21 • Lincoln University, PA • Manuel Rivero Hall • 718

Lincoln 73, saint Paul’s 71, ot 26February 24 • Lawrenceville, VA • Barco-Stevens Gym

shaw 67, Lincoln 43 March 2 • Charlotte, NC • Time Warner Cable Arena27

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aLL-time RecoRd vs. oPPonentsoPPonent RecoRd Last meetinG ResuLt Albright 1-2 2005 96-97 L Allentown 5-5 1999 91-87 W Alvernia 2-1 2007 91-76 W Baptist Bible 0-1 2008 74-75 L Beaver 2-2 1998 93-66 L Bowie state university 1-7 2011 61-83 L Briarcliffe College 1-0 2008 104-80 W Buffalo State 1-0 2006 110-103 (OT) W Cabrini 4-3 2005 84-62 W Caldwell 0-2 1997 68-91 L California (Pa.) 0-1 1989 53-80 L Catholic 1-0 2007 81-70 W CCNY 2-0 1993 97-54 W Centenary 2-1 2000 70-88 L Central State University 1-1 2010 70-57 W Chestnut Hill 0-2 2004 62-76 L Cheyney 5-17 2010 38-68 L Christian Newport 2-0 2006 102-96 W chowan university 5-5 2011 61-73 L Clarkson 1-0 1995 74-69 W College of New Jersey 1-0 1996 67-65 W Columbia Union 10-3 2004 62-53 W Coppin State 0-4 2010 57-70 L Delaware State 1-3 1991 78-61 W Delaware Valley 7-1 2006 119-90 W Dickinson 0-1 1989 48-65 L East Stroudsburg 0-2 1990 48-100 L Eastern 2-0 1990 84-82 W Ediniboro 0-1 1989 67-87 L Elimra 1-0 1999 84-81 W elizabeth city state university 0-7 2011 47-73 L Elizabethtown 0-1 2001 62-79 L Fayetteville state university 2-3 2011 59-74 L Ferrum 1-1 1998 93-85 W Felician 1-1 1999 85-76 W Finlandia 1-0 2005 97-85 W Fisk University 0-1 2002 56-87 L Fisher (Maine) 1-0 2003 80-54 W Franklin and Marshall 2-9 2006 43-64 L Frostburg State 15-5 2001 76-66 W Gallaudet 7-1 2003 84-76 W George Brown 1-0 1996 96-69 W Gettysburg 0-2 2002 68-83 L Glassboro State 0-2 1990 73-84 L Goldey-Bacom 1-2 2000 62-63 L Goucher 1-0 1991 70-56 W Greensboro 1-0 2005 85-81 W Grove City 1-1 1995 59-66 L Guilford 1-1 2007 128-129 (3OT) L Gwynedd-Mercy 1-0 1991 97-85 W Hampden-Sydney 1-0 1993 91-84 W Hibert College 0-1 1994 61-65 L Holy Family 5-10 2010 44-52 L Hood 2-0 2005 101-83 W Jersey City 0-1 2004 75-76 (OT) L John Hopkins 0-1 1997 87-89 L John Jay 2-0 2007 75-61 W Johnson c. smith university 2-3 2011 61-69 L Juanita 1-0 2006 101-77 W Kean 1-0 2005 82-74 W Keystone 2-0 2007 74-57 W King’s College 1-3 2005 72-69 W Kutztown 0-2 2010 60-70 L Lake Erie 1-0 2005 93-88 W Lancaster Bible 1-0 2002 78-62 W Lebanon Valley 1-2 2006 80-82 L Lehman 1-1 2004 84-77 W Livingstone 0-6 2011 60-82 L Lycoming 0-1 2002 65-92 L Maine Fort-Kent 1-0 1994 83-67 W Malone 0-1 1992 84-72 L Manhattanville 1-0 2006 118-101 W Marymount 2-0 2005 84-60 W Medgar Evers 1-1 1993 80-81 L Mercyhurst 0-1 1989 66-75 L Messiah 2-1 2006 100-80 W Methodist 0-1 2000 64-86 L Millersville University 1-4 2010 52-66 L Mitchell 1-0 2006 116-82 W

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aLL-time RecoRd vs. oPPonentsoPPonent RecoRd Last meetinG ResuLt Misericordia 1-2 1999 73-96 L Montclair State 2-1 2006 100-84 W Moravian 1-0 2005 92-78 W Morehouse 1-0 1991 91-86 W Morgan State 0-1 1989 68-86 L Mountain State 0-1 2008 80-123 L Mount Aloysius 4-0 2003 77-72 W Mount Union 0-1 1996 71-93 L Neumann 4-1 1998 64-65 L Newbury 1-0 2007 84-72 W New Jersey City 2-2 2007 79-76 W Newport News 4-3 2007 83-78 W Nichols 0-1 2003 63-69 L North Carolina Wesleyan 1-1 2005 113-76 W North Central (III.) 1-0 2006 73-51 W Ohio State-Marion 1-0 2006 201-78 W Ohio Wesleyan 0-1 1990 78-118 L Old Westbury 1-0 1995 92-83 W Penn State-Abington 2-0 2007 79-75 W Penn State-Altoona 0-1 2006 87-96 L Penn State-Berks 1-0 2004 102-45 W Penn State-Delco 1-0 2007 91-75 W Pfeiffer University 0-1 2008 84-103 L Philadelphia 0-2 2010 62-71 L Philadelphia Biblical 1-0 2004 85-68 W Philadelphia Pharmacy 1-2 1996 95-97 (2OT) L Pittsburgh-Greensboro 1-1 2003 74-75 L Pittsburgh-Johnstown 1-3 1995 98-105 L Point Park 0-1 2007 88-110 L Potsdam 2-0 1994 82-71 W Ramapo 1-2 2007 73-72 W Randolphn-Macon 2-2 2005 80-101 L Richard Stockton 3-1 2007 69-83 L Roanoke 0-2 2001 63-76 L Rowan 0-4 2004 81-93 L Rutgers-Camden 7-2 2007 96-62 W Rutgers-Newark 0-1 2002 51-65 L saint augustine’s college 0-6 2011 46-58 L Saint John Fisher 1-2 2002 73-72 W Saint Joseph’s (Maine) 2-1 2007 80-89 L Saint Joseph’s (N.Y.) 2-0 2003 73-48 W Saint Mary’s (Md.) 2-2 2005 101-83 W Saint Paul 3-4 2011 73-71 (2OT) WSalisbury State 4-12 2002 86-97 L Salem International 2-2 2011 76-69 (OT) WSeton Hill 0-1 2006 99-109 L shaw university 1-3 2011 43-67 L Shenandoah 7-3 2004 75-96 L Southern Maine 1-0 1998 68-65 W Southern Virginia 0-1 2003 65-68 L Spring Garden 1-1 1989 92-70 W Stockton State 1-4 1995 66-71 L Stony-Brook 1-0 1994 97-76 W SUNY-Famingdale 1-1 2002 73-91 L SUNY-Famington 1-0 2003 82-64 W Susquehanna 0-1 2000 80-88 L Swarthmore 1-0 1997 87-80 W Teikyo-Post 3-3 1999 90-78 W University of District of Columbia 6-5 2007 70-75 L University of Maryland Eastern Shore 0-2 1996 92-97 L University of Science 2-0 2009 73-71 W Ursinsus 1-2 2001 101-97 W V.F. Christian 2-0 2005 112-48 W Villa Julie 1-0 1995 112-39 W virginia union 0-9 2011 48-62 L virginia state university 1-5 2011 68-75 L Virginia Wesleyan 0-1 2006 71-72 L Waynesboro 0-1 1990 78-94 L Waynesburg 3-2 2001 96-98 L Wesley 4-2 1995 110-64 W West Chester University 0-3 2009 68-69 L West Virginia 0-1 2007 69-78 L Widener 5-4 2006 98-91 (OT) WWilkes 2-7 2005 99-107 (OT) L William Trade 1-0 2004 102-55 W Wilmington 11-3 2009 87-45 W Wingate 2008 85-128 L winston-salem state university 0-1 2011 28-74 L

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1989-90(8-17)

at Ediniboro 67-87 Lvs. Mercyhurst 66-75 Lvs. Glassboro State 72-81 Lvs. Eastern 81-73 Wat Dickinson 48-65 Lat Frostburg State 68-58 Wat Morgan State 68-86 Lvs. Cabrini 67-64 Wat Kutztown 61-68 Lat California (Pa.) 53-80 Lat Pitt.-Johnstown 73-83 Lvs. Spring Garden 49-54 Lat Coppin State 37-94 Lat Allentown 65-80 Lat Wesley 80-98 Lat Eastern 84-82 Wat Shenandoah 69-84 Lat Cabrini 58-70 Lat Rutgers-Camden 66-71 Lvs. Pitt.-Johnstown 85-77 Wvs. Allentown 71-65 Wat Spring Garden 92-70 Wvs. East Stroudsburg 67-77 Lvs. Salisbury State 103-98 Wat Cheyney 74-108 L

1990-91 (4-18)

vs. Ohio Wesleyan 78-118 Lvs. Waynesboro 78-94 Lvs. Glassboro 73-84 Lvs. Millersville 71-84 Lvs. Kutztown 87-108 Lvs. Frostburg State 56-68 Lvs. Delaware State 50-99 Lvs. Cabrini 68-69 Lvs. Wesley 61-79 Lvs. Rutgers-Camden 78-56 Wvs. Shenandoah 59-84 Lat West Chester 84-102 Lat Delaware State 78-90 Lvs. East Stroudsburg 48-100 Lat Allentown 70-83 Lvs. Wesley 76-66 Wat Salisbury State 94-108 Lat Shenandoah 69-88 Lvs. Cabrini 42-44 Lvs. Goucher 70-56 Wvs. Allentown 65-76 Lvs. Salisbury State 94-108 Lat Frostburg State 94-85 Wvs. Cheyney 61-79 L

1991-92 (13-11)

vs. Morehouse 91-86 Wvs. Gallaudet 80-69 Wvs. Cheyney 69-71 Lat Delaware State 81-101 Lat Stockton State 67-82 Lvs. Rutgers-Camden 86-82 Wat West Chester 81-94 Lvs. Allentown 62-79 Lvs. Stockton State 78-64 Wat Coppin State 69-90 Lat Frostburg State 86-91 L-OTat Shenandoah 102-94 W-2OT

vs. Gwynedd-Mercy 97-85 Wvs. Delaware State 78-61 Wvs. Wesley 78-71 Wvs. Salisbury State 90-99 Lat UMES 72-82 Lvs. Shenandoah 82-74 Wvs. Frostburg State 89-63 Wat Cabrini 79-71 Wat Allentown 86-83 Wat Salisbury State 95-117 Lvs. Cabrini 78-71 Wvs. Frostburg State 63-65 L

1992-93 (17-9)

ecac southern division championsat West Chester 55-54 Wvs. Alvernia 64-60 Wvs. Gallaudet 79-48 Wvs. Cheyney 67-63 Wat UDC 97-96 Wvs. Ferrum 83-90 Lvs. Livingstone 68-93 Lvs. CCNY 2-0 W-fvs. Medgar Evers 108-83 Wvs. Teikyo-Post 78-86 Lvs. Malone 84-92 Lvs. Rutgers-Camden 75-46 Wat Pitt.-Johnstown 76-79 Lvs. Franklin & Marshall 59-60 Lvs. Stockton State 80-85 Lvs. Shenandoah 104-84 Wvs. Frostburg State 77-73 Wat Allentown 75-63 Wat Wesley 90-66 Wat Salisbury State 79-101 Lat Shenandoah 97-87 Wat Frostburg State 73-67 Wvs. Allentown 83-74 Wvs. Salisbury State 99-87 Wvs. Allentown 61-74 Lat Frostburg State 94-92 W-OT

1993-94 (16-7)

ecac southern division championsvs. Chowan 91-71 Wat Shenandoah 85-84 Wvs. Bowie State 92-84 Wvs. Cheyney 68-65 Wat Randolph-Macon 61-43 Wvs. Hampden-Sydney 91-84 Wat Gallaudet 75-90 Lvs. Medgar Evers 80-81 Lvs. CCNY 97-54 Wvs. Holy Family 61-67 Lat Neumann 107-101 Wat Rutgers-Camden 83-60 Wvs. Potsdam State 75-70 Wat Franklin & Marshall 56-80 Lvs. Frostburg State 74-62 Wvs. Salisbury State 82-81 Wat Stockton State 75-97 Lvs. Wilmington College 63-65 Lvs. Wesley 103-65 Wat Salisbury State 81-86 Lat Frostburg State 66-59 Wvs. Grove City 87-84 W-OTvs. Frostburg State 72-67 W-2OT

1994-95 (13-9)

vs. Maine Fort-Kent 83-67 Wat Potsdam State 82-71 Wvs. Cheyney 62-64 Lvs. Stony-Brook 97-76 Wvs. Phila. Pharmacy 68-66 Wat Columbia Union 99-72 Wat Virginia Union 69-102 Lvs. Holy Family 67-83 Lat Neumann 99-77 Wat Franklin & Marshall 60-77 Lvs. Hilbert College 61-65 Lvs. Frostburg State 87-60 Wvs. Rutgers-Camden 83-51 Wat Stockton State 66-71 Lvs. Villa Julie College 112-39 Wvs. Columbia Union 87-77 Wat Wesley College 105-69 Wat Pittsburgh-Johnstown 98-105 Lvs. Virginia Union 75-89 Lat Philadelphia Pharmacy 83-97 Lvs. Wilmington College 80-73 Wat UDC 93-87 W

1995-96 (12-12)

ecac southern division championsat St. John Fisher 69-103 Lvs. Clarkson 74-69 Wvs. Cheyney 63-77 Lat Coppin State 73-119 Lvs. Old Westbury 92-83 Wat Salisbury State 95-108 Lvs. Misericordia 67-87 Lvs. Delaware Valley 100-59 Wvs. Millersville 77-98 Lat Grove City 59-66 Lvs. Waynesburg 61-56 Wat Columbia Union 84-99 Lat Frostburg State 72-73 Lvs. Wesley College 110-64 Wvs. Neumann College 97-80 Wat Richard Stockton 79-89 Lvs. Holy Family 86-83 Wvs. Col. Union 101-95 W-OTat Rut.-Camden 100-96 W-OTat Wilmington College 89-86 Wat Holy Family 77-82 Lvs. UDC 83-82 Wat Pharmacy 95-97 L-2OTat Frostburg State 106-102 W-2OTat Waynesburg 85-75 Wvs. Misericordia 92-77 W

1996-97 (17-10)

ecac southern division Runner-upsvs. Mount Union 71-93 Lvs. George Brown 96-69 Wat Millersville 65-79 Lvs. Cheyney 72-85 Lvs. Wilmington 104-75 Wvs. Chowan 84-76 Wat Salisbury State 91-90 Wvs. Beaver 78-81 L-OTvs. Delaware Valley 66-61 Wat UMES 92-97 Lvs. Beaver 90-64 W

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yeaR-By-yeaR ResuLtsat Franklin & Marshall 66-90 Lat Holy Family 78-91 Lvs. Waynesburg 83-82 Wat Frostburg State 62-63 Lvs. Centenary 83-56 Wat UDC 87-90 Lat Coll. of New Jersey 67-65 Wvs. Frostburg State 93-75 Wvs. Holy Family 102-93 Wat Neumann 101-44 Wat Wilmington 90-78 Wat Frostburg State 100-94 Wvs. Swarthmore 87-80 Wvs. Johns Hopkins 87-89 L-OT

1997-98 (9-15)

vs. Richard Stockton 91-71 Wvs. Caldwell College 86-93 Lvs. Cheyney 93-102 Lvs. Beaver 87-90 Lvs. Shenandoah 85-77 Wat Salisbury State 101-117 Lat Widener 81-67 Wvs. Caldwell College 68-91 Lvs. Alvernia 61-89 Lvs. Chowan 99-91 Wvs. Waynesburg 77-81 Lvs. Centenary 77-66 Wat Rutgers-Camden 81-86 Lvs. Teikyo-Post 83-106 Lat Virginia State 78-72 Wvs. UDC 90-85 Wat Millersville 85-77 Wvs. Virginia State 78-87 Lat Teikyo-Post 85-100 Lvs. Holy Family 86-94 Lvs. Wilmington 97-77 Wat Holy Family 82-97 Lvs. Bowie State 86-105 Lvs. Felician 71-77 L

1998-99 (18-6)

ecAc southern Division semifinalsat Roanoke 84-86 Lvs. Ferrum 93-85 Wvs. Cheyney 82-87 Lvs. Delaware Valley 74-60 Wvs. Wilmington 98-92 Wat Salisbury State 88-106 Lvs. Neumann 64-65 Lvs. Centenary 82-46 Wvs. Chowan 73-82 Lvs. Southern Maine 68-65 Wat Beaver 93-66 Wvs. Rutgers-Camden 101-87 Wvs. Teikyo-Post 100-69 Wat Goldey Beacom 96-83 Wat UDC 97-94 Wat Teikyo-Post 82-76 Wvs. Holy Family 83-80 Wat Wilmington 66-65 Wvs. Columbia Union 112-101 Wvs. Goldey Beacom 91-89 Wvs. Felician 85-76 Wat Marymount 81-75 Wvs. Allentown 91-87 Wat Gettysburg 77-84 L

1999-2000 (8-16)

vs. Wilkes 65-97 Lvs. Frostburg State 81-73 Wvs. Cheyney 65-89 Lat Del. Val. 84-79 W-OTat Misericordia 73-96 Lat Salisbury State 85-89 Lvs. Chowan 73-71 Wvs. Elmira 84-81 Wat Rowan 70-87 Lvs. Teikyo-Post 90-78 Wvs. St. Mary’s 101-97 W-OTat Franklin & Marshall 79-92 Lat Wilmington College 65-80 Lat UDC 62-83 Lvs. Gallaudet 82-53 Wvs. Goldey Beacom 86-90 Lvs. Ursinus 78-93 Lvs. Albright 74-81 Lvs. Wilmington 80-76 Wat Centenary 70-88 Lat Holy Family 80-96 Lat Widener 74-80 Lvs. Goldey Beacom 62-63 Lvs. UDC 51-66 L

2000-01 (9-14)

at Alvernia 91-90 Wvs. Montclair State 72-73 Lat St. Mary’s (Md.) 89-113 Lvs. Cheyney 51-71 Lvs. Holy Family 89-101 Lvs. Methodist 64-86 Lvs. St. Joseph’s (N.Y.) 97-54 Wat Gallaudet 70-66 Wvs. St. John Fisher 67-71 Lvs. SUNY-Farmingdale 95-90 Wat Franklin & Marshall 57-88 Lvs. Susquehanna 80-88 Lat Elizabethtown 62-79 Lvs. Waynesburg 96-98 Lvs. UDC 96-86 Wvs. Delaware Valley 82-69 Wat Ursinus 84-86 Lat Holy Family 73-70 Wat Mt. Aloysius 101-94 Wat Wilmington 70-86 Lvs. Widener 75-91 Lvs. Mt. Aloysius 110-95 Wat UDC 86-97 L

2001-02 (10-14)

vs. King’s College 76-95 Lvs. Ursinsus College 105-97 Wvs. Cheyney 73-79 Lvs. Messiah 75-76 Lat Delaware Valley 81-84 L-OTvs. Widener 79-83 Lat Salisbury State 77-88 Lat Rowan 63-76 Lvs. Newport News 49-63 Lat Franklin & Marshall 59-67 Lvs. Frostburg State 76-66 Wvs. Gallaudet 90-88 Wvs. Messiah 93-81 W

at Albright 93-83 Wvs. Pitt.-Green. 91-85 Wvs. Mount Aloysius 96-72 Wvs. Wilmington 86-64 Wat Widener 80-92 Lvs. Wilkes 89-91 Lvs. Columbia Union 98-75 Wat Wilkes 75-96 Lat Columbia Union 87-96 Lat SUNY-Farmingdale 73-91 Lat Mt. Aloysius 87-78 W

2002-03 (9-14)

vs. Lancaster Bible 78-62 Wat Lycoming 65-92 Lvs. King’s College 57-69 Lvs. Cheyney 56-99 Lat Gettysburg 68-83 Lat Salisbury State 86-97 Lvs. Chowan 65-73 Lvs. Fisk 56-87 Lvs. Rutgers-Newark 51-65 Lvs. St. John Fisher 73-72 Wvs. St. Mary’s (Md.) 66-76 Lvs. Lebanon Valley 62-59 Wat Lehman 57-73 Lat Wilkes 65-85 Lvs. Wilkes 65-63 Wvs. Franklin & Marshall 59-83 Lat Pitt-Greensburg 74-75 Lat Mount Aloysius 77-72 Wvs. Columbia Union 65-58 Wat Gallaudet 84-76 Wvs. Widener 54-60 Lvs. Columbia Union 71-62 Wvs. SUNY-Farmington 82-64 W

2003-04 (8-17)

at Montclair State 45-80 Lvs. Fisher (Ma.) 80-54 Wvs. Randolph-Macon 52-86 Lvs. Cheyney 81-86 Lat King’s 76-97 Lvs. Southern Virginia 65-68 Lat N.C. Wesleyan 69-98 Lvs. Albright 66-86 Lvs. V.F. Christian 68-58 Wvs. Nichols College 63-69 Lat St. Joseph’s (N.Y.) 73-48 Wat Widener 73-68 Wat Lebanon Valley 65-81 Lat Ramapo College 77-100 Lat Newport News 77-88 Lvs. Jersey City 75-76 L-OTvs. Rowan 65-73 Lat Chestnut Hill 63-71 Lvs. Keystone College 67-56 Wat Col. Union 71-69 W-OTvs. Chestnut Hill 62-76 Lat Keystone College 67-64 Wvs. Columbia Union 62-53 Wvs. Newport News 73-79 Lat Wilkes 72-74 L

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yeaR-By-yeaR ResuLts2004-05 (21-7)

ecAc southern region Quarterfinals, association of division iii independents touranment

vs. Guilford 96-87 Wat Shenandoah 75-96 Lat Wilkes 58-70 Lvs. Cheyney 77-75 W-OTvs. Williamson Trade 102-55 Wvs. Philadelphia Biblical 85-68 Wat Rowan 81-93 Lvs. Penn State-Berks 102-45 Wvs. Bowie State 93-106 L vs. Widener 80-70 Wat Lehman 84-77 Wat Moravian 92-78 Wvs. Kean 82-74 Wat Newport News 81-79 W-OTvs. St. Mary’s (Md.) 101-83 Wat New Jersey City 70-76 L-OTvs. Delaware Valley 106-83 Wvs. Hood 77-71 Wvs. V.F. Christian 112-48 Wvs. Wilkes 73-70 Wvs. Wilmington 76-58 Wat Cabrini 62-84 Wat Hood 101-83 Wat Marymount 84-60 Wvs. Newport News 95-67 Wvs. Finlandia (Mi.) 97-85 Wvs. New Jersey City 82-92 Lat Franklin & Marshall 100-116 L

2005-06 (25-5)

ncaa division iii tournament sweet 16, association of division iii

independents championsvs. King’s 72-69 Wvs. Richard Stockton 68-63 Wvs. Salem International 87-74 Wat Albright 96-97 Lvs. Cheyney 81-72 Wvs. Randolph-Macon 85-62 Wvs. Chowan 112-102 Wat N.C. Wesleyan 113-76 Wat Wilkes 99-107 L-OTat Baptist Bible 89-84 Wat Randolph-Macon 80-101 Lvs. Lake Erie 93-88 Wvs. Greensboro 85-81 Wvs. Chris. Newport 114-112 W-OTvs. Juniata 101-77 Wat Franklin & Marshall 100-76 Wvs. Messiah 85-83 Wvs. Lebanon Valley 80-82 Lvs. Newport News 126-89 Wvs. John Jay 93-59 Wvs. Montclair State 100-84 Wat Manhattanville 118-101 Wat Delaware Valley 126-85 Wvs. Richard Stockton 91-69 Wvs. PSU-Abington 115-83 Wvs. Mitchell 116-82 Wvs. Saint Joseph’s (Me.) 99-79 Wvs. Chris. Newport 102-96 Wvs. Messiah 100-80 Wat Virginia Wesleyan 71-72 L

2006-07 (18-8)

ncaa division iii tournamentassociation of division iii independents touranment

vs. Widener 98-91 W-OTvs. Delaware Valley 119-90 Wvs. Cheyney 103-95 Wvs.New Jersey City 92-84 Wat Salem International 79-90 Lvs. Ohio State-Marion 201-78 Wat Ramapo 75-91 Lat Penn State-Altoona 87-96 Lvs. North Central (Ill.) 73-51 Wvs. Buffalo State 110-103 W-OTvs. Seton Hill 99-109 Lat Frank. & Marshall 43-64 Wvs. Keystone 74-57 Wvs. Rutgers-Camden 96-62 Wvs. Baptist Bible 84-70 Wat Point Park 88-110 Lvs. John Jay 75-61 Wat Richard Stockton 69-83 Lat UDC 70-75 Lvs. Ramapo 73-72 Wat Penn State-Abington 79-75 Wat Newport News 83-78 Wat New Jersey City 79-76 Wvs. Penn State-Delco 91-75 Wvs. Newbury 84-72 Wat Saint Joseph’s, Maine 80-89 Lvs. Alvernia 91-76 Wat Catholic 81-70 Wvs. Guilford 128-129 L-3OT

2007-08 (4-22)

vs. Central State 68-90 Lvs. Johnson C. Smith 52-91 Lat Elizabeth City State 77-79 Lat Holy Family 69-88 Lat St. Augustine 58-82 Lat Virginia State 65-78 Lat Bowie State 54-73 Lat West Virginia 69-78 Lvs Mountain State 80-123 Lat Briarcliffe College 104-80 Wat Virginia Union 77-94 Lvs Cheyney 57-69 Lat Saint Paul’s 80-93 Lat Wingate 85-128 Lat Baptist Bible 74-75 L

2008-09 (8-18)

at Bowie State 78-79 Lvs. Pfeiffer 84-103 Lat Saint Paul’s College 65-69 Lvs. Virginia Union 53-63 Lat Elizabeth City Sate 79-97 Lvs. Holy Family 81-64 Wvs. Shaw 61-48 Wat Cheyney 78-85 Lat Fayetteville State 78-90 Lat Shaw University 72-81 Lat Saint Augustine College 74-75 Lvs. Livingstone College 73-86 Lvs. Virginia State 67-53 Wat Philadelphia 52-68 L

vs. Wilmington 87-45 WvS. Univ. of Sciences 64-54 Wvs. Saint Augustine 63-70 Lvs. Johnson C. Smith 69-67 Wat Virginia State 56-61 Lvs. Fayetteville State 75-71 Wat Livingstone College 76-78 Lvs. Elizabeth City State 76-81 Lvs. Bowie State 59-72 Lat Virginia Union 67-73 Lvs. Saint Paul College 87-80 Wvs. Johnson C. Smith 75-83 L

2009-10 (4-22)

vs. West Chester 69-68 Lat Fayetteville State 100-85 Lat Chowan 80-71 Lvs. Johnson C. Smith 74-51 Wvs. Livingstone 82-80 Lat University of Science 73-71 Wat Kuztown 88-76 Lat St. Augustine’s 97-65 Lvs. Fayetteville 82-73 Wvs. Chowan 77-73 Lvs. Philadelphia 71-62 Lat Johnson C. Smith 86-69 Lat Livingstone 87-73 Lat Elizabeth City State 95-74 Lvs. Shaw University 79-78 Lvs. St. Augustine’s 99-71 Lat Virginia State 85-61 Lvs. Cheyney 76-74 LvS. Virginia Union 81-72 Lvs. Virginia State 64-59 Lvs. Elizabeth City State 85-76 Lvs. Virginia Union 92-79 Lat Bowie State 97-91 Lvs. Saint Paul 81-78 Wat Saint Paul 104-60 L

2010-11 (4-23)

vs. Holy Family 44-52 L-OTat Salem International 48-64 Lvs. Cheyney 38-68 Lat Coppin State 57-70 Lat Millersville 52-66 Lvs. Kutztown 60-70 LvS. Central State 70-57 Wvs. Saint Augustine’s 58-46 Lat Livingstone 60-82 Lat Johnson C. Smith 61-69 Lat Fayetteville State 59-74 Lvs. Winston Salem State 58-74 Lvs. Shaw University 46-74 Lvs. Elizabeth City State 59-61 Lvs. Chowan 75-62 Wat Virginia Union 51-68 Lat Virginia State 54-67 Lvs. Saint Paul College 64-71 Lat Bowie State 88-91 L-OTat Elizabeth City State 47-73 Lat Chowan 61-73 Lvs. Bowie State 61-83 Lvs. Salem International 76-69 W-OTvs. Virginia Union 48-62 Lvs. Virginia State 68-75 Lat Saint Paul 73-71 W-2OTat Shaw University 43-67 L

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2011-2012 ciaa PReseason coaches PoLL

noRtheRn division1. Bowie State University 2. Elizabeth City State University 3. Virginia Union University 4. Virginia State University 5. Chowan University 6. Lincoln university

southeRn division1. Shaw University 2. Johnson C. Smith University 3. Winston-Salem State University 4. Fayetteville State University 5. Livingstone College 6. St. Augustine’s College

2011-2012 ciaa BasKetBaLL PRedicted oRdeR oF Finish

2011 aLL-ciaa PReseason men’s BasKetBaLL team

name cLass Pos ht hometown Travis Hyman, BSU SR C 7’0 Annapolis, Md. Darren Clark, BSU SR G 6’0 Largo, Md.Marquie Cooke, ECSU SR G 6’3 Suffolk, Va.Rondy Tucker, ECSU SR F 6’7 Plainfield, N.J. Sidney Evans, FSU SR F 6’7 Durham, N.C. Jamel Carpenter, FSU SR F 6’4 Salisbury, N.C. Trevin Parks, JCSU JR G 5’9 Hickory, N.C. denzel mooney, Lu sR G 6’3 Baltimore, md. Joel Kindred, SAC SO G 6’5 Raleigh, N.C. Antonio Smith, SU SR G 6’6 Greenville, N.C. Ibn-Saed Rasoull, VSU SR F 6’4 Petersburg, Va. Lamar Monger, WSSU SR G 6’1 Ahoskie, N.C.

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2011-12 LINCOLN BASkETBALLCIAA

the histoRy oF the ciaa The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) was founded in 1912 as the Colored Intercol-legiate Athletic Association and is the oldest African-American athletic conference in the nation. Although the membership has changed since 1912, the CIAA consists of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) spanning the east coast from Pennsylvania to North Carolina. The membership: Bowie State Uni-versity, Chowan University, Elizabeth City State University, Fayetteville State University, Johnson C. Smith University, Lincoln University of Pennsylvania, Livingstone College, St. Augustine’s College, Shaw Univer-sity, Virginia State University, Virginia Union University and Winston-Salem State University is comprised of both private and public colleges and universities with enrollments ranging from 1,100 to over 7,000 students. Currently, eighty percent of CIAA alumni reside in Maryland, North Carolina and Virginia. The CIAA is incorporated in the District of Columbia and is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. The conference is headquartered in Hampton, Virginia and is governed by the twelve Presidents and Chancellors of its member institutions. The conference holds championships annually in the following sports: Men’s and Women’s Cross Coun-try; Volleyball; Football; Men’s and Women’s Indoor and Outdoor Track; Men’s and Women’s Basketball; Women’s Bowling; Men’s and Women’s Tennis; Golf; Baseball and Softball. In addition to its outstanding basketball history, the CIAA pioneered the divisional conference football championship game format. In 1970, after dividing the conference into Northern and Southern Divisions, the CIAA played the first confer-ence football championship game in college football history in Petersburg, Virginia. The first black college football game was also played between CIAA schools, Livingstone and Biddle (now Johnson C. Smith) in 1893. Academic success is a staple of the conference. The CIAA recognizes the academic achievement of its student-athletes annually by naming its top student-athletes to the Commissioner’s All-Academic Team. The conference also recognizes the Male and Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year for student-athletes who have excelled on the field and in the classroom. CIAA student-athletes have achieved success in the professional ranks. Ben Wallace, former basketball standout from Virginia Union University, was named to the 2004 Olympic Team and was instrumental in helping the NBA Detroit Pistons win the 2004 NBA Championship. Charles Oakley also from Virginia Union has played with the Chicago Bulls, New York Knicks and Toronto Raptors. Darrell Armstrong of Fayetteville State University recently retired from the NBA New Jersey Nets and Ronald Murray of Shaw University cur-rently plays with the NBA Chicago Bulls. Most recently, Greg Toler of St. Paul’s College was selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the 31st round of the 2009 NFL draft. Former CIAA alumni who found success in professional sports include Earl “The Pearl” Monroe (Win-ston-Salem State University), Sam Jones (North Carolina Central University), Earl Lloyd (West Virginia State University), and Bobby Dandridge (Norfolk State University). The late John McClendon and C.E. “Big House” Gaines are coaching legends and pioneers. CIAA alumni list boasts some of the country’s prominent leaders. They include: the late Reginald Lewis (the owner of the first black billion dollar business - Beatrice Foods); the late Maynard Jackson (first black mayor of Atlanta, GA); Douglas Wilder (first elected black governor - Virginia); Art Shell (the first black NFL head coach in the modern era); and Andrew Young (the first black United States Ambassador to the United Nations). The CIAA receives significant support from corporate America. Over the past ten years companies such as Alltel, Anheuser Busch, Bank of America, Coca-Cola USA, Food Lion and Ford Motor Corporation, Glaxo Smithkline, Geico, Nationwide Insurance, Nike, McDonald’s, Russell Athletic, the American Red Cross, the United States Army, Navy and Marine Corp have assisted the conference in securing $10.5 million in scholarship money for the member institutions and an additional $23 million for other championships and television. With the help of these sponsors, the CIAA can boast its position as the first NCAA Division II conference to have its tournament televised as part of Championship Week on the Entertainment Sports Programming Network (ESPN), the cable television giant. One of the nation’s premier sporting events is the annual CIAA Basketball Tournament. Touted as the third most attended basketball tournament among all NCAA divisions, the first tournament was a 2,000 seat sellout in Washington, D.C. The CIAA Tournament recorded consecutive sellouts in the 20,000 seat RBC Center, located in Raleigh, NC when the city was awarded the event in 2000 and 2003. The 2011 CIAA Tournament, in its sixth year in the “Queen City”, Charlotte, NC, boasted over 190,000 fans during the course of the week, while making an economic impact of over $44.3 million. Since the year 2000, the CIAA has generated over $266.06 million in economic impact for the state of North Carolina and over $16.5 million in overall scholarship dollars for CIAA member institutions. Tournament Week offers events for every social palate including parties, numerous educational and healthy-livings components, step shows and a battle of the bands. The men’s and women’s tournaments are held simultaneously and their respective championship games are on Saturday night. The CIAA has received national recognition by being featured in EBONY magazine for six consecutive years, USA Today (front page cover story) and in Essence magazine. The Tournament has also been an annual staple of the Steve Harvey and Tom Joyner Morning Shows. The CIAA Tournament is televised into more than 57 million homes nationwide. In 2005, the conference partnered with ESPN, which included coverage on ESPN Classic, ESPN Plus and ESPN In-Game. ESPN reaches over 99.5 million homes. For the 2010 tournament, the CIAA entered into a first-ever partnership with TV One, a television network that chronicles African-American culture and achievement, to broadcast the men’s quarterfinals and semifi-nal rounds. The CIAA is undoubtedly celebrated as a conference of “firsts”. Its innate spirit of ingenuity and innova-tion continues to keep the CIAA in the forefront; blazing trails for other conferences to follow. As the CIAA enters into 100 years of excellence in athletic competition, the conference and its member institutions con-tinue to build on the rich and honorable traditions of its past; while providing leadership into the future.

inteRim ciaa commissioneRPeggy Davis

assoCiate CoMMissioner, senior WoMan adMinistrator,

direCtor of fall and sPrinG ChaMPionshiPs

Monique Smith

assistant CoMMissioner for business adMinistration

and finanCeLisa Cox Butler

direCtor of CoMPlianCe (northern)and MarketinG Marcus D. Grant

direCtor of CoMMuniCations Shera L. White

direCtor of CoMPlianCe (southern)and external oPerations

George Knox

assistant direCtor(business oPerations)

Marcia Robinson

Ciaa aCCountinG analyst Tawanne Eley

CoMMuniCations and external oPerations assistant

Alexxis Hutchinson

Media suPPort Shawn Warren

Ciaa WebMaster Eric Moore

suPerVisor of basketball offiCials James Burch

MediCal Coordinator Mitch Callis

offiCers Michael Bailey

President Virginia Union University

Dianthia Ford-Kee

Northern Division Vice PresidentLincoln University

Dr. Ed McLeanSouthern Division Vice President

Fayetteville State University

Tonia WalkerWomen’s Vice President

Winson-Salem State University

Al CarterSecretary

Shaw University

Dr. Freddie VaughnsParlimentarian

Bowie State University

Post Office Box 734922 Enterprise Parkway, Suite 210

Hampton, Virginia 23666E-Mail: [email protected]

Office: 757-865-0071Fax: 757-865-8436

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CIAA MEMBER INSTITUTIONSLULIONS.COM

noRtheRn division

LincoLnLocation: Lincoln University, Pa.President: Dr. Robert R. JenningsFounded: 1854Enrollment: 2,646Nickname: LionsWebsite: lulions.com

Bowie stateLocation: Bowie, Md.President: Dr. Mickey L. BurnimFounded: 1865Enrollment: 5,617Nickname: BulldogsWebsite: bsubulldogs.com

chowanLocation: Murfreesboro, N.C.President: Dr. M. Christopher WhiteFounded: 1848Enrollment: 1324Nickname: HawksWebsite: gocuhawks.com

eLizaBeth city stateLocation: Elizabeth City, N.C.Chancellor: Dr. Willie J. GilcristFounded: 1891Enrollment: 3,208Nickname: VikingsWebsite: ecsuvikins.com

southeRn division

FayetteviLLe stateLocation: Fayetteville, N.C.Chancellor: Dr. James A. AndersonFounded: 1867Enrollment: 6,632Nickname: BroncosWebsite: fsubroncos.com

Johnson c. smithLocation: Charlotte, N.C.President: Dr. Ronald L. CarterFounded: 1867Enrollment: 1,867Nickname: Golden BullsWebsite: goldenbullsports.com

LivinGstoneLocation: Salisbury, N.C.President: Dr. Jimmy R. Jenkins Sr.Founded: 1879Enrollment: 1,100Nickname: Blue BearsWebsite: bluebearathletics.com

saint auGustine’sLocation: Raleigh, N.C.President: Dr. Dianne B. Suber Founded: 1867Enrollment: 1,508Nickname: FalconsWebsite: saintaugfalcons.com

viRGinia stateLocation: Petersburg, Va.President: Dr. Keith T. MillerFounded: 1882Enrollment: 5,700Nickname: TrojansWebsite: vsu.edu/pages/102.asp

viRGinia unionLocation: Richmond, Va.President: Dr. Claude G. PerkinsFounded: 1865Enrollment: 1,700Nickname: PanthersWebsite: vuusports.com

shawLocation: Raleigh, N.C.President: Dr. Dorothy C. YancyFounded: 1865Enrollment: 2,370Nickname: BearsWebsite: shawbears.com

winston-saLem stateLocation: Winston Salem, N.C.Chancellor: Dr. Donald J. ReavesFounded: 1892Enrollment: 6,442Nickname: RamsWebsite: wssurams.com

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scoRinG G w-L Pts avg/G 1. Bowie State 27 22-5 2194 81.3 2. Fayetteville State 29 15-14 2244 77.4 3. Johnson C. Smith 28 17-11 2137 76.3 4. Livingstone 29 17-12 2183 75.3 5. Winston-Salem State 26 19-7 1906 73.3 6. Shaw 30 22-8 2184 72.8 7. St. Paul’s 25 7-18 1800 72.0 8. Chowan 27 5-22 1857 68.8 9. Virginia Union 24 15-9 1647 68.6 10. Elizabeth City State 28 18-10 1914 68.4 11. Virginia State 27 6-21 1731 64.1 12. St. Augustine’s 27 9-18 1725 63.9 13. Lincoln (Pa) 26 4-22 1504 57. 8

individuaL BasKetBaLL statistics

scoRinG GP FG 3FG Ft Pts. avg/G 1. mooney,denzel-Lu 26 173 45 170 561 21.6 2. PARKS,Trevin-JCSU 26 168 47 172 555 21.3 3. BYERSON,Braxton-VUU 24 164 84 91 503 21.0 4. SMITH,Raheem-SU 28 187 50 125 549 19.6 5. VANN,Eric-BSU 27 165 50 103 483 17.9 6. Cox,Darius-LC 29 170 24 77 441 15.2 7. REEVEY,Maurice-SPC 24 135 0 91 361 15.0 8. RASSOULL,Ibn-SPC 25 127 26 84 364 14.6 9. CLARK,Darren-BSU 27 108 31 146 393 14.6 10. Carter,Shelton-WSSU 26 120 57 71 368 14.2

ReBoundinG GP off def total avg/G 1. Davis,Paul-WSSU 26 90 155 245 9.4 2. Cox,Darius-LC 29 79 163 242 8.3 3. TUCKER,Rondy-ECSU 28 89 142 231 8.3 4. TYREE,DeAndre-CU 22 66 104 170 7.7 5. EVANS,Sidney-FSU 28 64 145 209 7.5 6. RASSOULL,Ibn-SPC 25 34 144 178 7.1 7. HERRINGTON,John-FSU 27 90 94 184 6.8 8. REEVEY,Maurice-SPC 24 71 84 155 6.5 9. JOHNSON,Darryl-SU 24 45 105 150 6.3 10. Alcius,McIntoche-WSSU 26 63 93 156 6.0 DAVIS,Jason-SPC 24 54 90 144 6.0

assists GP no. avg/G 1. SMITH,Tony-SU 29 165 5.7 2. MCDONALD,Branden-VUU 24 132 5.5 3. BEST,Andre-FSU 29 128 4.4 4. PARKS,Trevin-JCSU 26 110 4.2 5. CLARK,Darren-BSU 27 107 4.0 6. COOKE,Marquie-ECSU 26 96 3.7 7. LESEUR,George-SPC 23 77 3.3 8. Jackson,Trone-LC 29 94 3.2 9. WASHINGTON,Chris-VSU 25 76 3.0

steaLs GP no. avg/G 1. BYERSON,Braxton-VUU 24 47 2.0 2. COOKE,Marquie-ECSU 26 49 1.9 3. PLUMMER,Tim-FSU 28 51 1.8 4. VANN,Eric-BSU 27 47 1.7 5. SMITH,Tony-SU 29 48 1.7 6. CLARK,Darren-BSU 27 44 1.6 7. MCDONALD,Branden-VUU 24 38 1.6 8. OTEY,James-JCSU 28 43 1.5 THORNHILL,Ronald-JCSU 28 43 1.5

BLocKed shots GP no. avg/G 1. Davis,Paul-WSSU 26 65 2.5 2. Cox,Darius-LC 29 48 1.7 3. smith,eugene-Lu 22 27 1.2 4. Platt,Stephon-WSSU 26 28 1.1 5. TYREE,DeAndre-CU 22 23 1.0 6. CHARITY,Davon-VSU 27 24 0.9 7. RAMSEY,Justin-VUU 24 20 0.8 8. WASHUM,Shaun-SAC 21 17 0.8

minutes PLayed GP minutes avg/G 1. SMITH,Tony-SU 29 1057 36.4 2. mooney,denzel-Lu 26 926 35.6 3. SMITH,Raheem-SU 28 987 35.2 4. PARKS,Trevin-JCSU 26 895 34.4 5. RASSOULL,Ibn-SPC 25 822 32.9

2011-12 LINCOLN BASkETBALLCIAA 2010-2011

2010-2011 ciaa FinaL standinGsnoRtheRn division

Division Conference Overall Record Win % Record Win % Record Win % Bowie State 11-1 .917 16-2 .889 23-6 .793 Virginia Union 9-3 .750 13-5 .722 15-9 .625 Elizabeth City State 7-5 .583 11-7 .611 18-10 .643 Virginia State 5-7 .417 5-13 .278 6-21 .222 St. Paul’s 4-8 .333 5-13 .278 8-18 .308 Chowan 4-8 .333 4-14 .222 5-22 .185 Lincoln (Pa.) 2-10 .167 2-16 .111 4-23 .148

southeRn division Division Conference Overall Record Win % Record Win % Record Win % Winston-Salem State 7-3 .700 12-5 .706 19-8 .704 Shaw 7-3 .700 11-6 .647 23-9 .719 Livingstone 5-5 .500 9-8 .529 17-12 .586 Johnson C. Smith 4-6 .400 11-6 .647 17-11 .607 Fayetteville State 4-6 .400 8-9 .471 13-14 .481 Saint Augustine’s College 3-7 .300 7-10 .412 9-18 .333

2010-2011 ciaa FinaL statistics

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2011-2012 LincoLn scheduLedate oPPonent site time

Nov. 11 at California (Pa.)% California, Pa. 7:30 p.m.

Nov. 12 vs. Clarion% California, Pa. 5:30 p.m.

Nov. 16 Millersville Lincoln University, Pa. 7 p.m.

Nov. 18 vs. Cheyney# Philadelphia, Pa. 8 p.m.

Nov. 22 Goldey-Beacom Lincoln University, Pa. 7 p.m.

Nov. 25 vs. Fisk College^ Milwaukee, Wis. 2 p.m.

Nov. 26 vs. Cheyney/Bowie State^ Milwaukee, Wis. TBA

Nov. 30 at Washington Adventist Takoma Park, Md. 7 p.m.

Dec. 3 Pfeiffer Lincoln University, Pa. 7:30 p.m.

Dec. 13 Holy Family Philadelphia, Pa. 7 p.m.

Dec. 16 at Central State Wilberforce, Ohio 7:30 pm.

Jan. 5 at Saint Augustine’s* Raleigh, N.C. 7:30 p.m.

Jan. 7 Livingstone* Lincoln University, Pa. 7:30 p.m.

Jan. 9 Johnson C. Smith* Lincoln University, Pa. 7:30 p.m.

Jan. 12 Fayetteville State* Lincoln University, Pa. 7:30 p.m.

Jan. 14 at Winston-Salem State* Winston Salem, N.C. 7:30 p.m.

Jan. 19 at Shaw* Raleigh, N.C. 7:30 p.m.

Jan. 21 at Elizabeth City State* Elizabeth City, N.C. 7:30 p.m.

Jan. 23 at Chowan* Murfreesboro, N.C. 7:30 p.m.

Jan. 28 Bowie State* Lincoln University, Pa. 7:30 p.m.

Jan. 30 Virginia Union* Lincoln University, Pa. 7:30 p.m.

Feb. 2 Virginia State* Lincoln University, Pa. 7:30 p.m.

Feb. 7 Elizabeth City State* Lincoln University, Pa. 7:30 p.m.

Feb. 9 Chowan* Lincoln University, Pa. 7:30 p.m.

Feb. 11 at Bowie State* Bowie, Md. 4 p.m.

Feb. 18 at Virginia Union* Richmond, Va. 7:30 p.m.

Feb. 20 at Virginia State* Petersburg, Va. 7:30 p.m.

Feb. 29 at CIAA Basketball Tournament Charlotte, N.C. TBA

March 1-3 at CIAA Basketball Tournament Charlotte, N.C. TBA

* - CIAA Games | # - Lincoln vs. Cheyney Game To Be Played at Liacouras Center at Temple University

^ - Fresh Coast Classic To Be Played at Wisconsin Lutheran College | % - Conference Challenge

All Times Eastern and Subject To Change | Lincoln University plays at Manuel Rivero Hall

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