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The Cheyney Wolves are the athletic sports teams for Cheyney University. They compete as an independent and formerly played in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC). [2] Women's sports include basketball, cheerleading and volleyball. Basketball is the only men's sport the university currently offers as of 2019.
The Lady Techsters regained the lead at 24–22 after a basket by Kim Mulkey and outscored Cheyney State 20–4 to close out the first half as Valerie Walker and Debra Walker had to sit with three fouls each. Cheyney drew to within 8 points after a 16–10 run brought the score to 50–42 with 11:39 remaining.
Andrew Fields (Cheyney) Kenneth Hynson (Cheyney) Jerry Prather (Florida Tech†) Charlie Thomas (Eastern Illinois) † Florida Tech is now known as University of Central Florida, as opposed to the current Florida Institute of Technology.
I’m like, ‘OK, Dawn is rocking Cheyney University!’” Cheyney, the nation’s oldest HBCU, is located just over 30 miles west of Staley’s hometown of Philadelphia.
The 1981-82 Cheyney State Lady Wolves became the first HBCU men's or women's basketball program to play in the Division I championship game. The women of the team reflect on that historic season.
This category is for articles related to the varsity sports teams of Cheyney University of Pennsylvania in the U.S. state of ... Cheyney Wolves football (2 C, 1 P) T.
Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, Cheyney State, and Maryland met in the Final Four, held at the Norfolk Scope in Norfolk, Virginia and hosted by Old Dominion University, with Louisiana Tech defeating Cheyney for the title, 76-62. [1] Louisiana Tech's Janice Lawrence was named the Most Outstanding Player of the tournament. [2]
This category is for men's basketball at Cheyney University of Pennsylvania. ... Cheyney Wolves men's basketball players (10 P) This page was ...