North Carolina Central Eagles women's basketball

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North Carolina Central Eagles
Basketball current event.svg 2024–25 North Carolina Central Eagles women's basketball team
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UniversityNorth Carolina Central University
Head coachTerrence Baxter
Conference MEAC
Location Durham, North Carolina
Arena McDougald–McLendon Arena
(capacity: 3,056)
Nickname Eagles
ColorsMaroon and gray [1]
   
NCAA tournament appearances
1984*, 2001*, 2002*, 2006*, 2007*
* Division II
Conference tournament champions
CIAA: 1984, 2007

The North Carolina Central Lady Eagles basketball team is the basketball team that represents North Carolina Central University, which is located in Durham, North Carolina. The team currently competes in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. [2] [3]

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Postseason

NCAA Division II tournament results

The Lady Eagles made five appearances in the NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament. They had a combined record of 5–5.

YearRoundOpponentResult
1984 First round Virginia Union L, 51–75
2001 First round
Regional semifinals
Wingate
Columbus State
W, 81–67
L, 69–71
2002 First round
Regional semifinals
Georgia College
USC Aiken
Mars Hill
W, 74–62
W, 79–62
L, 64–69
2006 First round
Second Round
Georgia College
Shaw
W, 51–48
L, 65–80
2007 First round
Second Round
Newberry
Georgia College
W, 73–66
L, 63–72

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References

  1. North Carolina Central University – Our Color Palette (PDF). Retrieved March 12, 2018.
  2. "Women's Basketball - North Carolina Central University". nccueaglepride.com.
  3. http://static.nccueaglepride.com/custompages/Files/WBB/2016-2017/NCCU_WBB_2016-17_QuickFacts.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]