News & Observer | newsobserver.com | N.C. Central tops WSSU in MEAC bonus game

Published: Mar 15, 2008 06:56 PM
Modified: Mar 15, 2008 06:58 PM

N.C. Central tops WSSU in MEAC bonus game

Story Tools

Advertisements
RALEIGH - The N.C. Central Eagles beat Winston-Salem State 60-56 in a regular season game billed as a "Bonus Game", during the final night of the MEAC Tournament.

The game rekindled a school rivalry dating back to 1938.

Both schools departed the Division II CIAA to go to the Division I MEAC. WSSU has been accepted but N.C. Central still hasn’t heard yet.

As a result, the Eagles played 23 road games — losing 21 and usually badly.

With so many road games, few N.C. Central fans had a chance to see their team and when the Eagles played N.C. State at RBC Center early in the regular season, very few NCCU fans showed up.

Many were in attendance Saturday as fans of did the mingling they're used to doing at the CIAA Tournament.

All rights reserved. This copyrighted material may not be published, broadcast or redistributed in any manner.
No comments have been posted for this story. Log in to be the first to comment.


The News & Observer is pleased to be able to offer its users the opportunity to make comments and hold conversations online. However, the interactive nature of the internet makes it impracticable for our staff to monitor each and every posting.

Since The News & Observer does not control user submitted statements, we cannot promise that readers will not occasionally find offensive or inaccurate comments posted on our website. In addition, we remind anyone interested in making an online comment that responsibility for statements posted lies with the person submitting the comment, not The News and Observer.

If you find a comment offensive, clicking on the exclamation icon will flag the comment for review by the administrators, we are counting on the good judgment of all our readers to help us.

Hosting Partners of
newsobserver.com

Member of the
Real Cities Network

A subsidiary of The McClatchy Company