In North Carolina A & T’s The first two seasons in the coastal Athletic Association were aged as the first accommodation team.
However, they could not close the agreement in the regular season championship.
However, the high-security guard Jordyn Dorsey and Alumni Guardian, Menia Bracone, beat Aggies 77-52 to capture Aggies’s National Season Championship.
Along with the seizure of the headline, Aggies, Washington, DC provided the number 1 of the Caa Women’s Basketball Championship Tournament.
Aggies in CAA in CAA in 18-10 in CORBETT, 71-59 in Corbett, in Corbett 71-3 in Corbett, 14-3 people.
A winner in front of UNC Wilmington on Saturday in Corbett, the regular season name is open to the Aggies Conference. A & T will get a double screw. Therefore, Aggies will be the first tournament game, March 14, at noon on Friday.
“I push them and I push them and I push them,” said NCAT Head coach Tarrell RobinsonThe fifth conference is winning the regular season in Helm in 13 seasons. “There are situations such as the previous two years. There are now, and this is more shopping. I said,” The monkey is behind us now. Let’s take it all starting on Saturday. “”
NCAT seized the title of regular season 11 in 43 years in 43 years as a section in 43 years as a NCAA Varsity program. This is the first to be a member of the CAA. The other 10, more than any other school in the history came at the Middle East Athletic Conference (MEAC) with regular season headlines from any other school.
“Excellent. Because we know what we work and learn, what we work, we learn and learn,” Dorsey said. “All feel worth it and try to raise it to another level when you reach the tournament.”

Dorsey’s career night, former Brittanie Taylor-James (2006-09), transferred to the eighth goal in the eighth goal list. Helena cream (1987-91) for the seventh is a huge score.
“Jordyn is the winner,” said Robinson. “The child is a player of the year.”
Undoubtedly, Corbett won on Thursday in Corbett. Dorsey hit 12 first quarter points to help the 27-11 lead in the first quarter of A & T. Dorsey Jana Sallman grabbed the pass and increased by 20 in the second quarter of Rachel Griffin, which started the first in the break on the 8:44.
In the next 3/2 minutes to cut the aggia advantage in the tribe 33-21, NCAT 10-2. William & Mary, 37-26, Natalie Fox free throwing, but never approached in the first half. Two Griffin’s free thrills in the final seconds of the first half gave Aggies of 41-27.
“A good team,” said Robinson. “They used to work well. They play for something – sow. I knew it would be very good to play.
It was not a surprise. Everyone works in this league; This is how you respond. I thought we had a good job to answer, especially in court, this (Dorsey) with the young lady. “
A & T, kept a double-digit lead throughout the second half. Two Dorsey free throws led to the remaining 5: 49 to 67-46 in the game. A layup from a Chaniya Clark and Dorsey followed these two free throws.
Graduate Guard Ajia James, A & T Lead 3: 15-46 with 3:15-46 with 74-46 leads to a single night in an incredible night for women’s basketball. A & T went from 28 to 28 (.821) from 9 to 9 free throwing lines from Dorsey to 9 to 9.
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“How Aggies knows how to win,” said Robinson, which is a graduate of NCAT. “It’s not always pretty, but it takes results. Young women who come in and on and continue to be a championship four years ago.”
The A & T Athletics department has two CAA headlines after the men’s closed track and area program for the first time winning the CAA Championship for the first time.
As a collegial player, Bracone, who in the fifth year, experienced the first championship on Thursday. After conducting the first two seasons in Presbyterian College, he came to a night he scored 13 points to jump to 1,500 career points.
Uncw almost two weeks ago, just became 17th Aggie to collect 1000 points in the form of an Aggies.
“He is a talented player with a heavy mindset,” said Robinson Bracone.
Monet dance came out of the bench to score 16 points in the tribe to 11-17.
Courtesy: North Carolina A & T Athletics