
North Carolina Central Eagles
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
2012-13 Stats
| OVERALL RECORD | Mid-Eastern RECORD |
| 2-28 | 2-14 |
2012 Player Commits
| Commits | ESPN 100 Commits |
| 2 | — |
Recruiting Class:
G Aja Hoyle signs wtih MEAC school
Aja Hoyle of Hickory, N.C., has signed with North Carolina Central University, according to her club coach, Gary Lee.
The 5-foot-8 guard chose NCCU over Jackson State and UNC-Greensboro, Lee said.
Hoyle led Hickory (N.C.) High School with 19.8 points per game during her senior season. She helped lead Hickory to a second straight regional final four.
"Aja loves the new coaching staff and campus at NCCU," Lee said via email, "and she wanted to be close to home."
The 5-foot-8 guard chose NCCU over Jackson State and UNC-Greensboro, Lee said.
Hoyle led Hickory (N.C.) High School with 19.8 points per game during her senior season. She helped lead Hickory to a second straight regional final four.
"Aja loves the new coaching staff and campus at NCCU," Lee said via email, "and she wanted to be close to home."
Monique Whaley-Briggs, PG
Philadelphia, PA
May 17, 2012
- Carver H.S. (PA)
- Scouts Grade: 82
- Position Rank (PG): 114
2-star PG Monique Whaley-Briggs chooses the MEAC
Monique Whaley-Briggs of Philadelphia, Pa., has verbally committed to North Carolina Central, according to her trainer, Brian Smith. The 5-foot-10 guard is a senior at Carver High School and has a two-star rating from ESPN HoopGurlz.
"Monique is very bright kid who is yearning to be coached and will be a welcome addition to the Eagles program," Smith said. "She has been flying under the radar but definitely a low major (Division I) caliber athlete. The recruiting process was tedious but she persevered and found the right fit."
Whaley-Briggs also considered Millersville and East Stroudsburg before deciding on the Eagles of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
"Monique is very bright kid who is yearning to be coached and will be a welcome addition to the Eagles program," Smith said. "She has been flying under the radar but definitely a low major (Division I) caliber athlete. The recruiting process was tedious but she persevered and found the right fit."
Whaley-Briggs also considered Millersville and East Stroudsburg before deciding on the Eagles of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.