NCCU WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL NEWS ...
The
North Carolina Central University Eagles volleyball team travels to Maryland
to face three MEAC schools in the state during the weekend. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University senior outside hitter Shari Matthews
broke the school record for career service aces when the Eagles defeated
the Rams of Winston-Salem State University, 3-0, Tuesday night inside McLendon-McDougald
Gymnasium. [Full
Story]
The North
Carolina Central University Eagles volleyball team cruised to a 3-0 win
over the Lady Rams of Winston-Salem State University on Tuesday night in
McLendon-McDougald Gym. The win improves NCCU’s record to 18-10 overall,
including an unblemished mark of 11-0 versus MEAC opponents. [Full
Story]
On Oct.
19, NCCU senior outside hitter Shari Matthews of Bridgetown, Barbados
continued to make history as she broke NCCU’s women's volleyball record
for most kills in Eagles history with 1,348. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University Eagles eight-match win streak was snapped by
the Camels of Campbell University on Tuesday night 1-3, (30-24, 32-30,
23-30 and 30-26. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University senior outside hitter Shari Matthews is moving
up in the NCAA Division I statistical rankings of women’s volleyball.[Full
Story]
The North
Carolina Central University Eagle volleyball team will take on the Seahawks
of UNC Wilmington on Tuesday, Oct. 6, at 7 p.m. in the LeRoy T. Walker
Complex. [Full
Story]
The NCCU
volleyball team got the job done, as senior Shari Matthews tallied a match-high
23 kills to lead the Eagles to a 3-0 (30-24, 30-21, 30-18) victory over
North Carolina A&T. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University Eagles women’s volleyball team capped their
fourth consecutive win with the tournament championship of the 2007 WSSU
Lady Rams Volleyball Invitational on Saturday evening. [Full
Story]
UNC Asheville
took a 3-1 win over visiting North Carolina Central University in volleyball
action. [Full
Story]
The Eagles
of North Carolina Central again defeated the Wildcats of Bethune-Cookman
University 3-0. [Full
Story]
The Eagles
of North Carolina Central University (6-4) defeated the Wildcats of Bethune-Cookman
University. [Full
Story]
The Eagles
of North Carolina Central University are back on the Eagle express as they
travel to Fort Myers, Fla. [Full
Story]
The North
Carolina Central University Eagles punctuated on a perfect rematch with
a big win over Campbell University, 3-1.[Full
Story]
The North
Carolina Central University Eagles volleyball team is on the road for the
first time this season to compete in the Charleston Southern Tournament
on Aug. 31-Sept 1.[Full
Story]
The Eagles
of North Carolina Central University are flying high into Division I transition,
as they will host their inaugural women’s volleyball tournament this weekend
Aug. 24-25, in the McLendon-McDougald Gymnasium. [Full
Story]
2007
NCCU Volleyball Camp Brochure (PDF
file)
2006 CIAA Volleyball Champions
!!!

North Carolina Central University junior Shari Matthews was selected
as the 2006 NCAA Division II Daktronics Women's Volleyball Player
of the Year. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University juniors Shari Matthews and
Kai Wright
were selected to the inaugural North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information
Association (NCCSIA) College Division All-State Volleyball Team released
Friday (Dec. 15). [Full
Story]
NCCU
junior Shari Matthews was named to the 2006 NCAA Division II Women's
Volleyball Atlantic Regional All-Tournament Team. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University continuously battled with its back against
the
wall, but the Eagles’ valiant efforts fell short as they ended their
historical season with a 3-1 (30-16, 27-30, 30-28, 33-31) loss to the host
and No. 1-seed Lock Haven University Thursday night. [Full
Story]
[NCCU Postseason
Guide]
North
Carolina Central University junior outside hitter Shari Matthews
was named Daktronics NCAA Division II Atlantic Region Volleyball
Player of the Year on Monday. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University completed a tournament sweep by blanking Virginia
Union University 3-0 (30-14, 30-26, 30-19) to capture its third consecutive
CIAA Women's Volleyball Championship on Saturday (Nov. 4) inside Capel
Arena in Fayetteville, N.C. [Full
Story]
NCCU
junior outside hitter Shari Matthews broke the NCAA Division II
record for kills in a single season during the Eagles' 3-0 semifinal victory
over Saint Augustine's College at the 2006 CIAA Volleyball Championship
inside Capel Arena in Fayetteville, N.C. [Full
Story]
The Central
Intercollegiate Athletic Association announced Wednesday (Nov.1) that North
Carolina Central University Head Volleyball Coach Georgette Crawford-Crooks
was named CIAA Volleyball Coach of the Year. [Full
Story]
Five
North Carolina Central University Eagles received post-season women's volleyball
honors from the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association on Tuesday,
including three First-Team selections, two Second-Team honorees and junior
outside hitter Shari Matthews as CIAA Player of the Year. [Full
Story]
NCCU
senior Latoya Tate broke the school record for career service aces
during the Eagles' 3-0 (30-17, 30-20, 30-12) victory over Winston-Salem
State University Tuesday night inside the LeRoy T. Walker Complex in Durham,
N.C. [Full Story]
The North
Carolina Central University volleyball team defeated Fayetteville State
University 3-0 (30-18, 30-12, 30-14) inside McLendon-McDougald Gymnasium
on Thursday. Senior Latoya Tate becomes fourth NCCU volleyball player
with 1,000 assists in a single season. [Full
Story]
The two-time defending CIAA champion North Carolina Central University
volleyball team will honor senior utility player Latoya Tate,
on "Senior Night"
Thursday, Oct. 25 at 6 p.m. inside McLendon-McDougald Gymnasium against
Fayetteville State University. Admission is FREE to the public. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University junior outside hitter Shari Matthews
and head volleyball coach Georgette Crawford-Crooks received weekly
honors from the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association for the week
of Oct. 2-8. [Full
Story]
NCCU
junior transfer Shari Matthews broke the school's match record with
42 kills during a five-game setback to Catawba on Wednesday in Durham,
N.C. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University junior outside hitter Shari Matthews
broke the school's single-season kill record while NCCU defeated Livingstone
College 3-0 (30-12, 30-14, 30-20) inside McLendon-McDougald Gymnasium in
Durham, N.C. on Wednesday. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University swept the CIAA weekly volleyball awards for
the week of Sept. 19-25. Shari Matthews, Rachel Lloyd and
head coach Georgette Crawford-Crooks were honored on Tuesday. [Full
Story]
The North
Carolina Central University volleyball team captured the 2006 Winston Salem
State Lady Rams Volleyball Invitational Tournament championship, held on
the campus of WSSU. The win marks the second time this season that head
coach Georgette Crawford-Crooks' squad won a tournament in which the Eagles
were the lone member of theNCAA's Division II. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University head volleyball coach Georgette Crawford-Crooks
was named Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) coach of
the week for Sept. 12-18. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University swept Shaw University and Elizabeth City State
University during the final day of the CIAA Volleyball Round-Up at NCCU
in Durham, N.C. to finish the weekend event as the only undefeated team.
[Full Story]
North
Carolina Central University will host the annual CIAA Volleyball Round-Up,
Sept. 15-17, at McLendon-McDougald Gymnasium and the L.T. Walker Complex
on NCCU’s campus. Matches will begin Friday at 2 p.m., Saturday at 9 a.m.
and Sunday at 9 a.m. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University junior outside hitter Shari Matthews
was named CIAA Volleyball Player of the Week for Aug. 28-Sept. 4. NCCU
head coach Georgette Crawford-Crooks was also voted as CIAA Coach
of the Week. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University won Hampton University's women's volleyball
Labor Day Tournament by sweeping through the NCAA Division I competition.
[Full Story]
North
Carolina Central University freshman Rachel Lloyd was named the
CIAA Rookie of the Week for the week of Aug. 25-27. [Full
Story]
Two North
Carolina Central University Eagles, senior Latoya Tate and junior
Kai
Wright, were honored by the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
as members of its Preseason All-Conference Team, as selected by the CIAA
Volleyball Coaches Association. [Full
Story]
2005 CIAA Women's
Volleyball Champions !!!
North Carolina Central University senior Danielle Johnson-Webb has
been selected to the 2005 Daktronics Division II Women's Volleyball
All-Atlantic Region Second Team for the second consecutive year, as chosen
by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). [Full
Story]
After winning the 2005 CIAA Women's Volleyball Championship, North Carolina
Central University now prepares for the school's second-ever postseason
appearance at the NCAA Division II Atlantic Region Championship on Nov.
17-19, hosted by Lock Haven University (Pennsylvania). [Full
Story]
The North Carolina Central University Lady Eagles swept the Virginia Union
University Lady Panthers 3-0 (30-15, 30-18, 30-21) to repeat as CIAA Volleyball
Champions Saturday evening at McLendon-McDougald Gymnasium. [Full
Story]
Eight North Carolina Central University Lady Eagles received post-season
women's volleyball honors from the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
on Wednesday, including five First-Team selections and Danielle Johnson-Webb
as CIAA Player of the Year. [Full
Story]
The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association announced Tuesday (Nov.1)
that
North Carolina Central University Head Volleyball Coach,
Ingrid Wicker-McCree
and Head Cross Country Coach, Michael Lawson have been
selected as CIAA
Coaches of the Year in their respective sports.
[Full Story]
North
Carolina Central University senior middle hitter Danielle Johnson-Webb
and freshman setter Ashley Shade have claimed weekly volleyball
honors from the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Tuesday (Oct.
25). [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University senior outside hitter Brenda Brown amassed
her 1,000th career kill during a 3-0 setback to Catawba College during
the Lady Blue Hose Volleyball Tournament at Presbyterian College in Clinton,
S.C. on Friday (Oct. 14). [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University defeated Saint Augustine's College 3-1 (30-25,
28-30, 30-23, 30-24) at McLendon-McDougald Gymnasium in Durham, NC to remain
unbeaten in CIAA play, while handing the Lady Falcons their first conference
loss of the season. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University middle hitter Danielle Johnson-Webb has been
named CIAA Volleyball Player of the Week and NCCU head coach Ingrid Wicker-McCree
has been selected CIAA Coach of the Week. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University outside hitter Brenda Brown was named CIAA
Player of the Week. Brown, a senior from Fayetteville, NC, recorded 63
kills and 49 digs in five matches from Sept 5 - Sept. 11. [Full
Story]
Senior Middle Hitter Danielle Johnson-Webb's 1,000th kill highlighted a
superb performance from the North Carolina Central University Lady Eagles,
as they defeated the Johnson C. Smith University Lady Golden Bulls 3-0
(30-10,30-11, 30-15).[Full
Story]
Three North Carolina Central University Lady Eagles, senior outside hitter
Brenda Brown, senior middle hitter Danielle Johnson-Webb and senior setter
Ariel Germain, were honored by the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
as members of its Preseason All-Conference Team, as selected by the CIAA
Volleyball Coaches Association. The defending champion Lady Eagles’
three selections are the most of any school. [Full
Story]
When the North Carolina Central University women’s volleyball team begins
practice on Aug. 10, seven newcomers will join the Lady Eagles in their
quest to repeat as Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA)
Champions. [Full
Story]
Brenda Brown, Danielle Johnson-Webb, Ariel Germain and
Dorian Mills,
members of the 2004 CIAA Championship team, show off
their championship smiles.
(Photo by Robert Lawson)
North Carolina Central University senior Danielle Johnson-Webb and
junior
Brenda Brown have been selected to the 2004 Daktronics
Division II Women's Volleyball All-Atlantic Region Second Team, as chosen
by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). [Full
Story]
After winning the 2004 CIAA Women's Volleyball Championship, North Carolina
Central University now prepares for the school's first-ever postseason
appearance at the NCAA Division II Atlantic Region Championship on Nov.
18-20, hosted by Lock Haven University (Pennsylvania). [Full
Story]

[Photos
from 2004 CIAA Women's Volleyball Championship]
North Carolina Central University held off a late rally by Virginia Union
University to win the 2004 CIAA Women's Volleyball Championship, the first
since 1999 and the second in school history. The Lady Eagles were topped
by Championship M.V.P. Danielle Johnson-Webb with 27 kills. [Full
Story] [Photos
by Wayne Jernigan, PHOTOsouth-Pro]
NCCU's Danielle Johnson-Webb and Brenda Brown lead the Lady Eagles to a
3-1 victory over Fayetteville State in the semifinals of the CIAA Volleyball
Championship. NCCU will play Virginia Union in the title match Sunday at
10 a.m. inside McLendon-McDougald Gym in Durham, NC. [Official
Statistics]
Seven North Carolina Central University Lady Eagles received post-season
women's volleyball honors from the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association,
including four First-Team All-Conference selections. [Full
Story] [Photos
from CIAA Awards Luncheon]
North Carolina Central University senior Cherie Wilson sparked the
Lady Eagles to a 3-1 (30-25, 30-25, 24-30, 30-23) victory over Fayetteville
State University at McLendon-McDougald Gym in Durham, NC, providing the
Lady Eagles with the first CIAA Western Division regular-season championship
in school history. [Full
Story]
North Carolina Central University head volleyball coach Ingrid Wicker-McCree
captured her 200th victory at NCCU on Tuesday as the Lady Eagles blanked
Livingstone College, 3-0 (30-20, 30-20, 30-16), at the LeRoy T. Walker
Complex in Durham, NC. [Full
Story]
North Carolina Central University junior outside hitter Brenda Brown
and head coach Ingrid Wicker-McCree were named CIAA Volleyball Player
and Coach of the Week for September 22-27, the Central Intercollegiate
Athletic Association announced Wednesday.
[Full
Story]
North Carolina Central University snapped a four-year losing streak to
Saint Augustine's College Wednesday night (Sept. 22) by defeating the four-time
defending CIAA Champion Lady Falcons, 3-0 (30-20, 30-19, 30-28), at the
LeRoy T. Walker Complex in Durham, NC. [Full
Story] [Statistics]
North Carolina Central University finished the 2004 CIAA Women's Volleyball
"East vs. West" Round-Up as the only undefeated team in the conference
with a 6-0 record during the three-day event at Fayetteville State University.[Full
Story]
North Carolina Central University junior outside hitter Brenda Brown
and Head Coach Ingrid Wicker-McCree were named CIAA Volleyball Player
and Coach of the Week for August 23-29, the Central Intercollegiate Athletic
Association announced Wednesday.
[Full
Story]
Four North Carolina Central University Lady Eagles - junior outside hitter
Brenda
Brown, junior middle hitter Danielle Johnson-Webb, junior setter
Ariel
Germain and senior right side hitter Patricia Rodrigues - were
honored by the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association as members
of its Pre-Season All-Conference Team, as selected by the CIAA Volleyball
Coaches Association. [Full
Story]
Lady Eagle volleyball pushes St. Augustine's to the limit, yet falls in
five-game CIAA Championship final. [Match
Story] [Official
Statistics] [Herald-Sun
Story by Mike Potter]
"Eagles want
one more chance to spike Falcons" Herald-Sun story by Mike Potter.
Four North Carolina Central University Lady Eagles have earned All-CIAA
women's volleyball honors, the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
announced Tuesday (Nov. 11). Sophomore outside hitter Porche' Williams(Long
Beach, CA) and senior middle hitter Ayana Wright (Waverly, VA) have
been voted to the All-CIAA First Team, while sophomore outside hitter Brenda
Brown (Fayetteville, NC) and sophomore setter Ariel Germain
(Detroit, MI) have been selected to the All-CIAA Second Team. [Full
Story]
NCCU sophomore outside hitter Brenda Brown has been selected as
the CIAA Women's Volleyball Player of the Week and Lady Eagle head coach
Ingrid
Wicker has earned CIAA Women's Volleyball Coach of the Week honors,
the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association announced Tuesday (Sept.
30). [Full
Story]
NCCU sophomore Brenda Brown amassed 21 kills and 22 digs to join
the elite "20-20 Club" and lead the Lady Eagles to a thrilling 3-2 victory
over UNC-Pembroke. In the past 10 seasons, only two other Lady Eagles have
accomplished the 20-20 feat - Porche' Williams last season and Davita Watson
in 1999. [Statistics]
For the second straight week, NCCU sophomore outside hitter Porche'
Williams has been selected as the CIAA Women's Volleyball Player of
the Week (Sept. 16). [Full
Story]
NCCU sophomore outside hitter Porche' Williams has been selected
as the CIAA Women's Volleyball Player of the Week, the Central Intercollegiate
Athletic Association announced Tuesday (Sept. 9). [Full
Story]
NCCU rising senior Ayana Wright has been selected to participate
at the seventh annual NCAA Leadership Conference from May 25-29 at Disney’s
Coronado Springs Resort and the Disney Wide World of Sports Complex in
Lake Buena Vista, Florida. [Full
Story]
NCCU head coach Ingrid Wicker has added three student-athletes to the 2003
Lady Eagle volleyball roster - Tiffanni Turrentine, Portia Gause, and Sasha
Vann. [Full
Story]
NCCU head coach Ingrid Wicker was selected as the 2002 CIAA Women's
Volleyball Coach of the Year. [Full
Story]
NCCU freshman outside hitter Porche' Williams was voted as the 2002
CIAA Women's Volleyball Rookie of the Year, topping a group of six Lady
Eagles to receive conference recognition. [Full
Story]
NCCU freshman Porche' Williams has been voted as the CIAA Women's
Volleyball Rookie of the Week for the sixth time this season. [Full
Story]
After spending five of the past six weeks as the CIAA Rookie of the Week,
NCCU freshman outside hitter Porche’ Williams was named the CIAA
Women’s Volleyball Player of the Week for Oct. 20. [Full
Story]
For the fifth time in the past six weeks, NCCU freshman Porche' Williamshas
been voted as the CIAA Women's Volleyball Rookie of the Week, the Central
Intercollegiate Athletic Association announced Tuesday (Oct. 15). [Full
Story]
NCCU freshman Porche' Williams has been voted as the CIAA Women's
Volleyball Rookie of the Week, her fourth selection in the past five weeks.
[Full Story]
NCCU junior Ayana Wright and freshman Porche' Williams captured
weekly volleyball honors from the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association.
[Full Story]
NCCU freshmanPorche' Williams has been selected as the Central Intercollegiate
Athletic Association Women's Volleyball Rookie of the Week. [Full
Story]
NCCU freshman Ariel Germain has been selected as the Central Intercollegiate
Athletic Association Women's Volleyball Rookie of the Week. [Full
Story]
NCCU head coach Ingrid Wicker and freshman Porche' Williamsreceived
weekly volleyball honors from the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
(CIAA). [Full
Story]
NCCU has signed Porche' Williams, a 5-foot-11 middle hitter from
Cal Poly High School in Long Beach, California, to play for the 2002 Lady
Eagle volleyball team. [Full
Story]
NCCU has added five recruits to the women's volleyball program, including
two from North Carolina and a trio from Michigan. [Full
Story]
Lady Eagle volleyball signs Sharkeda Riddick, the Northeastern Coastal
Conference Volleyball Player of the Year and Team M.V.P. at Hertford County
High School. [Full
Story]
Lady Eagle seniors Zarah Forbes and Paulette Peoples selected
to 2001 CIAA All-Tournament Team.
Senior Paulette Peoples and sophomore Mandie Blackburn have
earned all-conference volleyball honors. [Details]
NCCU senior Paulette Peoples is selected as the CIAA
Volleyball Player of the Week (Oct. 8, 2001).
Lady Eagle volleyball
signs two recruits: LaCina Clayton and Ashley McNeil.
NCCU junior Rachelle Zastoupil selected to 2000 Verizon Academic
All-District III Volleyball Second-Team (College Division).
NCCU advances to CIAA Championship match ... junior Paulette Peoples
and freshman Mandie Blackburn earn CIAA All-Tournament Team recognition.
Two Lady Eagles, junior Paulette Peoples and freshman Ayana Wright,
earn CIAA
volleyball honors.
Lady Eagle volleyball coach Ingrid Wicker inks
four recruits to play in 2000.
NCCU volleyball signs Danielle
Johnson-Webb from Chapel Hill High School.
Lady Eagles Win 1999
CIAA Women's Volleyball Championship !!!
CIAA
Feature Story of the Week about sophomore setter Rachelle Zastoupil
- Written by Bryan Harvey.
Senior Davita Watson and Ingrid Wicker earn CIAA
weekly honors.
Head Coach Ingrid Wicker claims 100th
win at NCCU.
NCCU continues dominance
over Winston-Salem State.
Lady Eagle head coach Ingrid Wicker named CIAA
Coach of the Week.
NCCU volleyball blanks
reigning CIAA champions Fayetteville State.
NCCU volleyball poised for 1999 campaign. [1999
Preview]
Lady Eagles stumble in CIAA Semifinal, finish season with a 26-8 overall
record. [Results]
Junior Rena Armwood named to 1998 CIAA All-Tournament Team.
Four Lady Eagles Earn All-Conference Honors ... Davita Watson Named
1998 CIAA Player of the Year !!! [Story]
Lady Eagles win CIAA Western Division Championship title for the regular
season, and extend win streak to 21 matches. [Story]
NCCU junior Davita Watson (Ahoskie, NC) is selected as the CIAA
Women's Volleyball Player of the Week (Oct. 5-11), while Lady Eagle head
coach Ingrid Wicker is named CIAA Coach of the Week. [Story]
NCCU wins its 20th game of the 1998 season and its 19th in a row, by defeating
Barton College, 3-1. [Game
Story]
NCCU women's volleyball defeats Saint Andrews (3-1) and Benedict (3-1)
in day two action of the Fayetteville State Invitational to claim its 18th
consecutive victory. Lady Eagle junior Davita Watson was selected
Most Valuable Player of the tournament, while senior Toni Douglas
earned All-Tournament Team honors. (10/10/98)
Lady Eagles defeat Livingstone, 3-0, for 14th
Consectutive Win (10/8/98)
Junior Rena Armwood and head coach Ingrid Wicker earn weekly
CIAA honors (9/22/98)
Lady Eagles Sweep Winston-Salem State for 10th Straight Win [Story]
NCCU Hosts CIAA
Volleyball Round-Up Sept. 11-13 [Details]
Lady Eagles Win CIAA Volleyball Opener [Story]
|