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Dr. Cavil’s HBCU Major Division Basketball Top 10 – (3/2/14)

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The Dr. Cavil’s HBCU Major Division Men’s Basketball Top 10, with poll rankings, team, first-place votes, o = overall, c = conference record, record in parentheses, total points, and previous ranking:

RANK TEAM (1st PLACE VOTES) O / C RECORD TOTAL POINTS PREVIOUS

1.

North Carolina Central Eagles (10) (23-5, 13-1)

100

 1

2.

Southern Jaguars (18-11, 14-2)

  84

 2

3.

Hampton Pirates (17-11, 12-3)

  83

 3

4.

#-Norfolk State Spartans (16-12, 10-4)

  79

 4

5.

Morgan State Bears (12-14, 10-4)

  62

 5

6.

Savannah State Tigers (11-17, 9-5)

  43

 7

7.

Texas Southern Tigers (13-14, 9-6)

  36

 8

8.

Alabama State Hornets (15-11, 9-6)

  21

 6

9.

Arkansas at Pine Bluff Golden Lions (11-17, 9-7)

  14

           NR

10.

Alabama A & M Bulldogs (11-14, 8-7)

9

9

DROPPED OUT:  Florida A & M Rattlers

RECEIVING VOTES: Alcorn State Braves, Arkansas-P. B. Golden Lions

# = Norfolk State-(21-12, 16-0) = TSPN & 3C 2012-2013 HBCU Basketball Men’s Major Division National Champion

NOTES: Last Game(s): (February 23 – March 1, 2014) and Next Game(s): (March 2 – March 8, 2014)

No. 1 North Carolina Central Eagles defeated both the N.J.I.T. Highlanders (81-62) and the South Carolina State Bulldogs (86-44) this past week to clinch a share of the regular season MEAC championship, and will host the Savannah State Tigers before traveling to face the Norfolk State Spartans this week to close out the regular season in the MEAC.

No. 2 Southern Jaguars defeated both the Alabama State Hornets (87-64) and the Alcorn State Braves (67-54) this past week to clinch the regular season SWAC championship, and will host the Prairie View A&M Panthers and the Texas Southern Tigers this week to close out the regular season in the SWAC .

No. 3 Hampton Pirates defeated both the Maryland at Eastern Shore Hawks (104-89) and the Norfolk State Spartans (61-53) this past week and will host the North Carolina A&T Aggies to close out the regular season in the MEAC.

No. 4 #-Norfolk State Spartans defeated the Howard Bison (66-60) and lost to the Hampton Pirates (61-53) this past week and will be on the road versus the North Carolina Central Eagles this week to close out the regular season in the MEAC.

No. 5 Morgan State Bears lost to the Delaware State Hornets (59-56) and defeated the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats (65-61) this past week and will host the Florida A&M Rattlers before traveling to face the Howard Bison this week to close out the regular season in the MEAC.

No. 6 Savannah State Tigers defeated the North Carolina A&T Aggies (71-67/OT) and will travel to face the North Carolina Central Eagles and host the South Carolina State Bulldogs this week to close out the regular season in the MEAC.

No. 7 Texas Southern Tigers defeated both the Arkansas at Pine Bluff Golden Lions (65-55) and the Alabama State Hornets,(86-66), and will host the Alabama A & M Bulldogs before traveling to face the Alcorn State Braves and the Southern Jaguars this week to close out the regular season in the SWAC.

No. 8 Alabama State Hornets lost to both the Southern Jaguars (87-64) and the Texas Southern Tigers,(86-66), and will travel to face the Prairie View A & M Panthers, before hosting the Grambling State Tigers and the Jackson State Tigers this week to close out the regular season in the SWAC.

No. 9 Arkansas at Pine Bluff Golden Lions lost to the Texas Southern Tigers (65-55) and defeated the Grambling State Tigers (61-52) this past week and will travel to face the Jackson State Tigers and will host the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils this week to close out the regular season in the SWAC.

No. 10 Alabama A&M Bulldogs lost to the Alcorn State Braves (64-56) and defeated the Prairie View A&M Panthers (72-65) and will travel to face the Texas Southern Tigers, before hosting the Jackson State Tigers and the Grambling State Tigers this week to close out the regular season in the SWAC.

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The Dr. Cavil’s HBCU Major Division Women’s Basketball Top 10, with poll rankings, team, first-place votes, o = overall, c = conference record, record in parentheses, total points, and previous ranking:

RANK TEAM (1st PLACE VOTES) O / C RECORD TOTAL POINTS PREVIOUS

1.

#-Hampton Pirates (9) (24-4, 15-0)

  90

 1

2.

North Carolina A & T Aggies (22-4, 12-2)

  78

 4

3.

Southern Jaguars (17-7, 14-2)

  71

 2

4.

Texas Southern Tigers (16-10, 13-2)

  69

 3

5.

Coppin State Eagles (14-13, 11-4)

  45

 5

6.

Prairie View A & M Panthers (11-14, 11-4)

  31

 7

7.

Texas Southern Tigers (11-14, 9-6)

  27

 8

8.

Savannah State Tigers (15-13, 8-6)

  12

 6

9.

Florida A & M Rattlers (14-13, 8-6)

  11

           10

10.

Bethune-Cookman Wildcats (11-16, 8-7)

6

9

DROPPED OUT:  N/A

RECEIVING VOTES: Tennessee State Tigers-(12-17, 9-7)-5, Norfolk State Spartans-(11-14,7-7)-3

# = Hampton-(28-6, 16-0) = TSPN & 3C 2012-2013 HBCU Basketball Women’s Major Division National Champion

NOTES: Last Game(s): (February 23 – March 1, 2014) and Next Game(s): (March 2 – March 8, 2014)

No. 1 #-Hampton Pirates defeated both Maryland at Eastern Shore Hawks (90-62) and Norfolk State Spartans (83-54) this past week to clinch the regular season MEAC championship, and will host the North Carolina A&T Aggies this week to close out the regular season in the MEAC.

No. 2 North Carolina A&T Aggies defeated Savannah State Tigers (73-61) this past week and will host South Carolina State Bulldogs and will travel to face the Hampton Pirates this week to close out the regular season in the MEAC.

No. 3 Southern Jaguars lost to the Alabama State Hornets (73-63) and defeated Alcorn State Braves (67-62) this past week and will host the Prairie View A&M Panthers and the Texas Southern Tigers this week to close out the regular season in the SWAC.

No. 4 Texas Southern Tigers defeated the Arkansas at Pine Bluff Golden Lions (67-64) and lost to the Alabama State Hornets (65-57) this past week and will host the Alabama A&M Bulldogs before traveling to face the Alcorn State Braves and the Southern Jaguars this week to close out the regular season in the SWAC.

No. 5 Coppin State Eagles defeated Maryland at Eastern Shore Hawks (80-48) this past week and will host the Howard Bison this week to close out the regular season in the MEAC.

No. 6 Prairie View A&M Panthers defeated both the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils (73-70) and the Alabama A&M Bulldogs (98-77) this past week and will host the Alabama State Hornets before traveling to the face the Southern Jaguars and the Alcorn State Braves this week to close out the regular season in the SWAC.

No. 7 Jackson State Tigers defeated the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils (70-68) this past week and will host the Arkansas at Pine Bluff Golden Lions before traveling to face the Alabama A&M Bulldogs and the Alabama State Hornets this week to close out the regular season in the SWAC.

No. 8 Savannah State Tigers lost to North Carolina A&T Aggies (73-61) this past week and will travel to face the North Carolina Central Eagles and the South Carolina State Bulldogs this week to close out the regular season in the MEAC.

No. 9 Florida A&M Rattlers did not play this week, but will travel to face the Morgan State Bears before hosting their rival the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats this week to close out the regular season in the MEAC.

No. 10 Bethune-Cookman Wildcats defeated the Morgan State Bears (47-45) this past week and will travel to face their rival the Florida A&MRattler this week to close out the regular season in the MEAC.


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