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The Tigers jumped out of the box with a 6-1 record in SWAC play before a string of six losses in eight games looked to doom the team to a finish in the second half of the standings.
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The Tigers jumped out of the box with a 6-1 record in SWAC play before a string of six losses in eight games looked to doom the team to a finish in the second half of the standings.
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Junior Bo Amusa was up and down, averaging 9.5 points a game, while freshman foward Maurice Kemp averaged 5.8 points a game in SWAC play.
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Junior Bo Amusa was up and down, averaging 9.5 points a game, while freshman foward Maurice Kemp averaged 5.8 points a game in SWAC play.
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The Bulldogs finished 8-10 in SWAC play this season and No. 6 in the SWAC.
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But after a 1-13 nonconference mark, finishing near .500 in SWAC play despite having just one senior was actually some growth.
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The Bulldogs finished 8-10 in SWAC play this season and No. 6 in the SWAC.
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But after a 1-13 nonconference mark, finishing near .500 in SWAC play despite having just one senior was actually some growth.
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Nevermind that the Southwest Athletic Conference, known as the SWAC, hadn't won a tournament game since 1993.
HeraldNet.com Local, Sports, Business and Entertainment News 2010
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The SWAC is a mid-major college athletic conference headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, which is made up of HBCUs in the southern United States.
unknown title 2009
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Standards Western Automatic Computer
West coast variant of SEAC
November 1, 2015