Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association: Season 2013-14

CIAA Ranking
Northern Division
 1. Bowie St. 7-3 
 2. Elizabeth City 6-4 
 2. Lincoln, PA 6-4 
 4. Chowan 4-6 
 4. Virginia St. 4-6 
 6. Virginia Union 3-7 
Southern Division
 1. Livingstone 8-2 
 2. Winston Salem 7-3 
 3. Fayetteville St. 6-4 
 4. Johnson C. Smith 4-6 
 4. Shaw 4-6 
 6. St.Augustine 1-9 


Livingstone College wins the CIAA 2013-2014 title (Photo: cdn87.psbin.com)

CIAA Women 2013-2014
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Livingstone College 2013-14
James Stinson James Stinson Stinson
Mark Thomas
Thomas
Anthony Welch
Welch
Robert Flint
Flint
Darnell Turner
Turner
Jairus King
King
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
11  Thomas Mark 178 (5'10'') PG USA
3  Hill Jody 185 (6'1'') G USA
44  Welch Anthony 196 (6'5'') G USA
4  Dubose Eric 185 (6'1'') G USA
34  Mayo Eric 193 (6'4'') F USA
14  Sanders DeMarco 190 (6'3'') G USA
12  Okam Mike 188 (6'2'') G USA
1  Lefear Cameron 190 (6'3'') G USA
50  Johnson Cornelius 201 (6'7'') F USA
2  Welch Darius 188 (6'2'') G USA
15  Flint Robert 183 (6'0'') PG USA
32  Turner Darnell 201 (6'7'') F USA
42  King Jairus 203 (6'8'') C USA
21  Johnson Darreesse 201 (6'7'') F USA
23  Johnson Mark 201 (6'7'') F USA
5  Henry Christian 198 (6'6'') F USA
33  Bailey Emarri 201 (6'7'') F USA
55  Sanders Greg 203 (6'8'') F USA
Head Coach: James Stinson
Coach Assistant: Tony Holliday


Livingstone Bears Make History With First-Ever Men's Tournament Title - Mar 6, 2014

CHARLOTTE, NC- The Livingstone College Blue Bears made history on Saturday evening after clinching their first-ever CIAA Championship with an 83-68 win over Winston-Salem State University in Time Warner Cable Arena.
CIAA Most Valuable Player Mark Thomas (5'10''-PG) led all players in the game with 23 points while All-Tournament selection Jody Hill (6'1''-G) added 21 points. Emarri Bailey (6'7''-F), also an All-Tournament honoree notched 10 points in the victory while Eric Mayo (6'4''-F) hauled in 17 rebounds (three offensive, 14 defensive). The Blue Bears advance to the NCAA DII Atlantic Regional with a 21-7 record while the Rams end their season 18-11.
James Stinson , head coach of Livingstone College noted, 'We were pleased that these young men had the opportunity to see the success and make history. They are truly a team. They get on each other but they really care about each otherI'm so happy to have the opportunity to do this for our institution.'
The Rams had four players score double-digits in the loss. Javan Wells led the effort with 16 points while All-Tournament honorees Marquez Jones (6'3''-G) and Preston Ross (6'4''-F) notched 15 and 13 respectively. Tyre Desmore (6'2''-G) rounded out the leaders with 11 points.
'They have nothing to hang their heads about. They gave a good effort. We brought in eight new players this season. I'm proud of just having the opportunity to play here in the championship game,' noted Winston-Salem State head coach Bobby Collins .
Thomas hit a three-pointer to open up the contest. Brian Okam (7'0''-C-90) put the Rams on the board with a dunk at the 18:45 mark. An 8-1 run including two three-pointers by Hill gave the Blue Bears an 11-3 advantage with 16:09 left in the half.
Both teams exchanged buckets and momentum approaching the midway point of the half. A free throw by Wells knotted the score 16-16 but Bailey quickly answered with a jumper to return the lead to Livingstone.
The Blue Bears clutched to a narrow advantage but managed to pull away just before halftime. Leading 30-26 with 2:10 on the clock, Bailey hit a layup for Livingstone while Jones answered with a jumper for Winston-Salem State.
A three-pointer by Anthony Welch (6'5''-G) extended the Blue Bears' advantage to 35-28 and sent Livingstone heading into the locker room at halftime with the momentum and the lead. Cornelius Johnson (6'7''-F) and Thomas each added scores for Livingstone to put them ahead 39-28 at the 16:41 mark.
A layup by Desmore put the Rams back in the game but Thomas answered with a jumper for the Blue Bears for a 41-30 advantage. Up 41-31, the Blue Bears nearly put the game out of reach with back-to-back three-pointers by Hill and Bailey, extending Livingstone's lead to 46-31 with 14:29 left in the game.
Jones hit a free throw for the Rams but Eric Dubose (6'1''-G) promptly drained a deep three, handing the Rams a 17 point deficit. After Desmore netted two free throws for Winston-Salem, but Anthony Welch (6'5''-G) and Hill teamed up to bring the Livingstone crowd to their feet using a three-pointer and layup for a 20 point advantage.
The Rams pieced together an 11-0 run to snag the momentum and cut the deficit to nine, making the score 54-45 with 9:05 remaining in the game. The Blue Bears tacked on four points using free throws while the Rams answered with four baskets of their own from the charity stripe. A layup by Jones cut the lead to seven points (58-51) with 6:40 on the clock and forced Livingstone to take a timeout.
The Blue Bears used a 10-2 run over the next two minutes to run away 68-53. Winston-Salem State battled and scraped to come back and earn some momentum. They were unable to overcome the deficit despite their efforts and fell behind 75-61 with 1:24 on the clock before allowing Livingstone to make school history with the 83-68 victory.

Courtesy of CIAA

CIAA Tournament Final: Livingstone - Winston-Salem State 83-68

CIAA Tournament Semifinals:
Livingstone - Fayetteville State 79-73
Winston-Salem State - Johnson C. Smith 78-71


All-CIAA 1st Team 2014
Emilio Parks
Parks
Tyrrel Tate
Tate
Preston Ross
Ross
Wykevin Bazemore
Bazemore
Jonathan Crawley
Crawley

All-Tournament MVP: Mark Thomas (5'10''-PG) of Livingstone
Player of the Year: Mark Thomas (5'10''-PG) of Livingstone
Defensive Player of the Year: Omar Briggs (6'8''-C) of Virginia Union
Rookie of the Year: Ray Anderson (6'3''-G) of Virginia Union
Coach of the Year: Alphonza Kee of Fayetteville St.

1st Team
F/C: Emilio Parks (6'6''-F/C) of Johnson C. Smith
F: Tyrrel Tate (6'5''-F-92) of Fayetteville St.
F: Preston Ross (6'4''-F) of Winston Salem
F: Wykevin Bazemore (6'4''-F) of Winston Salem
C: Jonathan Crawley (6'9''-C) of St.Augustine
G: Miykael Faulcon (6'4''-G) of Elizabeth City
C: Omar Briggs (6'8''-C) of Virginia Union
PG: Mark Thomas (5'10''-PG) of Livingstone
G: Jody Hill (6'1''-G) of Livingstone
G: Amere May (6'1''-G-92) of St.Augustine
G: Marquez Jones (6'3''-G) of Winston Salem
PG: Derrick Washington (6'0''-PG-90) of Lincoln, PA

All-Tournament Team
PG: Mark Thomas (5'10''-PG) of Livingstone
G: Marquez Jones (6'3''-G) of Winston Salem
F/C: Emilio Parks (6'6''-F/C) of Johnson C. Smith
F: Tyrrel Tate (6'5''-F-92) of Fayetteville St.
G: Jody Hill (6'1''-G) of Livingstone
F: Preston Ross (6'4''-F) of Winston Salem
PG: Lamarquis Letchaw (6'0''-PG) of Johnson C. Smith
F: Antwan Wilkerson (6'6''-F) of Johnson C. Smith
PG: Juwan Addison (5'10''-PG) of Fayetteville St.
F: Emarri Bailey (6'7''-F) of Livingstone

All-Rookie Team
G: Ray Anderson (6'3''-G) of Virginia Union
G: Joshua Dawson (6'2''-G-95) of Fayetteville St.
F: Warren Powers (6'6''-F) of Chowan
PG: Anthony Gaskins (6'0''-PG) of St.Augustine
G/F: Timothy McKenzie (6'5''-G/F) of Lincoln, PA