NSU’s Johnson wins the National HBCU Award
Norfolk State Guardian Diamond Johnson, Larry Vickers, called Larry Vickers on Thursday, called the Boxtorow HBCU player of the year.
Johnson and Teammate Kierra Wheeler also accepted HBCU All-America’s first teams differed.
Vickers, this season, the highest seeds of the program in the NCAA tournament this season, this season has led to 30-4 records of 30-4 records this season. He trained the NCAA.com team, who was an honorary week after winning 63-57 on AUBURN on December 29.
Johnson received a Meac player in honor of the year by the average of 19.0 points, 6.1 rebounds, 4.1 rebounds and 3.6 in the game. Johnson is on the tracking list for the Shafag Staley Award and Becky Hammon average key player.
Wheeler All-MEAC received the first team and the All-Defense team differed. 9.0 points, 9.0 points, 9.0 points, 9.0 rebounds and 2.3 blocks, ninth row, 9.0 points, 9.0 blocks.
Lakrosse of college men
№ 1 №1 №1 № 5 CNU
The III section took the fifth place, Tufts No. 1 in Thursday afternoon, but the Jennings Family Stadium decreased 17-16 to the age of 17-16.
CNU took 10-3 ahead in the second quarter, only Boston-based Jumbos (5-0) to 11-7 and to see 16-14 ahead of 16-14 hours in the fourth quarter. Objectives by Logan Shasian with the goals by Logan Shasian and Logan Shasian with the goals by the goals by the goals by Fred Fulkerson in 25 seconds.
Time in the work, CNU, some captains, a stroke that scored a goal in the field and beyond. However, officials decided to another, and after a few seconds, Tufts hit the transition to finish the maximum Ettinghausen game.
High school boys basketball
Field players admit 4 honorary classes
Hampton roads in several players VHSL Class 4, Yali High-year-old and Virginia Tech Signee Sincere Jones, Hampton Junior Gavin Kay and Smithfield’s first team Smithfield Sandi Wigden Wiggins.
Hampton’s Ibrahim Taft and Denbigh’in Kevin Parker was named the second team.
Raiders’s first guy basketball title was named Hopkins, Hopkins, 4th grade player of the year. Raiders Technical Director Rally Akhselle was called the coach of the year.

