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UNDER THE BANNER
What's Going On In and Around Black College Sports
LADY BEARS' COACH NAMED:
Livingstone College has hired Angelyne E.
Brown as its new head women's basketball coach. The
announcement comes after an extensive search for a candidate who,
according to Athletic Director Lamonte
Massie, "Can elevate the program to the next level and
who can develop and educate our young woman for today's
competitive game and global marketplace."
Brown began her coaching career in 1992 at
Tuskegee spending two years as the assistant
women's basketball coach helping lead the team to
consecutive SIAC West Division Championships. In 1994, Brown
took over as the head women's basketball coach at
Clark Atlanta where she spent eight seasons capturing the
SIAC Tournament title in the 1998-1999 season. She also
severed as interim Athletic Director at CAU. Brown has
also made stops as head coach at Stillman (2006) and
Morgan State (2002-2005).
The Atlanta, GA, native earned her Bachelor of
Arts degree in Physical Education from Clark College.
In addition, she has earned the Master of Arts in
Education Leadership degree from Argosy University.
CARTER ON NABC BOARD:
Second-year South Carolina
State head men's basketball coach Tim
Carter has been elected to the board of directors of the National Association of Basketball
Coaches (NABC).
Carter is set to begin his second season at
South Carolina State. He previously was an assistant coach
at Florida State for one season after an 11-year tenure as
the head coach at the University of Texas-San Antonio,
where he became the Roadrunners all-time winningest
coach with 160 victories.
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