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11.17.2009 | Women's Basketball
ORANGEBURG, SC—SC State had three players to score in double-figures but it wasn’t enough as the Lady Bulldogs suffered a 67-60 loss to the UNC-Asheville at Smith-Hammond-Middleton Memorial Center.
SC State appeared to have their offense working as they jumped out to an early six point lead (8-2) at the 13:27 minute mark of the first half.
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11.16.2009 | Women's Basketball
ORANGEBURG, SC – The SC State women’s basketball team will seeking a 2-0 start for the 2009-10 campaign Tuesday when the Lady Bulldogs host the Bulldogs of UNC-Asheville in a 5:30 p.m. contest at Smith-Hammond-Middleton Memorial Center. Admission is free.
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11.15.2009 | Women's Basketball
Orangeburg, SC—For the first time since the 2005-06 season the SC State women’s basketball team won its season-opener as the Lady Bulldogs defeated Savannah State, 60-50. The non-conference matchup was contested in the Smith-Hammond-Middleton Memorial Center on the campus of SC State University.
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11.13 | Volleyball
Orangeburg, SC
University of South Carolina
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11.13 | Men's Basketball
ORANGEBURG, SC
11.14 | Football
Orangeburg, SC
Morgan State University&
13
11.14 | Women's Bowling
Daytona Beach, FL
11.15 | Women's Basketball
Orangeburg, SC
11.17 | Women's Basketball
Orangeburg, SC
11.19 | Men's Basketball
ORANGEBURG, SC
11.20 | Volleyball
Baltimore, MD
South Carolina State
7 PM
11.21 | Women's Cross Country
Terre Haute, IN
11.21 | Men's Cross Country
Terre Haute, IN
11.21 | Women's Basketball
Orangeburg, SC
South Carolina State
6 PM
11.21 | Football
Orangeburg, SC
South Carolina State
1:30 PM
11.23 | Men's Basketball
ORANGEBURG, SC
South Carolina State
7:30 PM
11.24 | Women's Basketball
Orangeburg, SC
South Carolina State
7 PM
11.14.09 | Women's Basketball
ORANGEBURG, SC – The SC State women’s basketball team tips off its 2009-10 regular season tomorrow (Sunday, Nov. 15) when they host Savannah State in a 4:00 p.m. contest at Smith-Hammond-Middleton (S-H-M) Memorial Center. Tomorrow’s contest will mark the second straight year that Coach Doug Robertson team opens its season at home.
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7.6.09 | Women's Basketball
Orangeburg, SC-- Ralph Patin, III has been named as an assistant coach with the SC State women's basketball program. Patin, who was named to the position on July 1, replaces Antonio O. Davis who accepted a similar position at North Carolina Central University.
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5.20.09 | Women's Basketball
Orangeburg SC— South Carolina State head women’s basketball coach Doug Robertson, Wednesday (May 20), announced the signing of four prospects to national letters of intent.
Inking pacts with the Lady Bulldogs were freshmen Cherisha Floyd, Trinese Fox and Lauren Johnson, and JUCO transfer Joi Walker.
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3.9.09 | Women's Basketball, Men's Basketball
WINSTON-SALEM, NC – The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference tournament tips off Tuesday at the Lawrence Joel Veteran Memorial Coliseum with the 10th seeded South Carolina State women (6-22, 3-13 MEAC) taking on 7th seeded Florida A&M (12-16, 7-9 MEAC) in the opening game at 11 a.m. The winner will advance to Wednesday’s 10 a.m. quarterfinals against number two-seeded Coppin State.
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3.9.09 | Women's Basketball, Men's Basketball
WINSTON-SALEM, NC – Four South Carolina State basketball players – three on the men’s team and one from the women’s squad -- have earned Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference postseason honors, the league announced Monday.
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3.2.09 | Women's Basketball
ORANGEBURG, SC – Seniors Marie Reed and Jenell Moore, in their last home appearance, combined for 43 points and 18 rebounds as South Carolina State snapped an eight-game losing streak with an 82-75 win over the Florida A&M women Monday at Smith-Hammond-Middleton Memorial Center.
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2.28.09 | Women's Basketball
ORANGEBURG, SC – Visiting Bethune-Cookman built a nine point lead with just over eight minutes remaining and held on for a 68-67 win over South Carolina State Saturday at Smith-Hammond-Middleton Memorial Center.
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