S.C. STATE HOLDS OFF AGGIES
CHARLOTTE, N.C., - November 20, 2004 - Aggie quarterback Adrian Moye and wide receiver Doug Brown put up spectacular offensive numbers, but the S.C. State defense held the Aggies on downs on their final possession in the fourth quarter to preserve a 34-28 victory in the Rivalry Classic in Memorial Stadium. Read More...
BETHUNE-COOKMAN HUMBLES AGGIES
GREENSBORO, N.C., - October 30, 2004 -Jimmie Russell threw all three of his touchdown passes to wide receiver Jonathan Summers and Bethune-Cookman turned four N.C. A&T turnovers into touchdowns as the Wildcats remained in the conference race with a 45-17 victory over the Aggies at Aggie Stadium. Read More...
TRUESDALE NAMED MEAC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
GREENSBORO, N.C., October 25, 2004 – Chaz Truesdale rushed 12 times for 48 yards and scored the game-winning touchdown in a 14-13 overtime win over Howard, Saturday. For his effort, Truesdale earned MEAC rookie of the week honors. Read More...
AGGIES WORK OVERTIME TO DEFEAT HOWARD
Greensboro, N.C., October 23, 2004 - Chaz Truesdale, playing in his first collegiate game, scored on a nine-yard run in overtime, and Carlos Davalos kicked what turned out to be a crucial extra point to give N.C. A&T a 14-13 overtime win over Howard in Aggie Stadium. Read More...
HORNETS STING AGGIES
DOVER, Del., October 16, 2004 - N.C. A&T turned the ball over five times and Delaware State scored all 15 points off those turnovers to earn a 15-6 win over the Aggies. Read More...
BEARS SPOIL AGGIES HOMECOMING, AGAIN
GREENSBORO, N.C., - October 9, 2004 – Morgan State’s Larry Dixon blocked a Dominique Brown punt, and Kelvin Dickens recovered it in the end zone in the fourth quarter to help Morgan State defeat the Aggies 28-26 in front of a homecoming crowd of 21,940. Read More...
N.C. A&T DROPS ROAD CONTEST TO NORFOLK STATE
Norfolk, Va., - October 2, 2004 - N.C. A&T (2-3, 0-1 MEAC) could not overcome a host of mistakes and dropped a 27-14 decision to Norfolk State (1-4, 1-1 MEAC) in the 57th annual Fish Bowl Classic on Saturday. Read More...
AGGIES WIN HOME OPENER WITH BIG PLAYS
GREENSBORO,
N.C., - September 25, 2004 – N.C. A&T
(2-2) used three big plays and running back Micheaux Hollingsworth’s first
stellar game of the season to beat Elon 19-17 at Aggie Stadium on Saturday.
Aggies Fall to Wake Forest
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.,- September 18, 2004 – N.C. A&T head coach George Small described himself as neither disappointed nor discouraged following a 42-3 loss to Wake Forest at Groves Stadium on Saturday. Under the circumstances, Small believes the Aggies (1-2) can take some positives from the lopsided defeat. Read More...
N.C. A&T LOSES ON LATE-GAME TOUCHDOWN
LORMAN, Miss.,- September 11, 2004 – For the second straight week, N.C. A&T played its opponent down to the final seconds before an outcome was decided. Last week, they were lifted to victory by a last second field goal. On Saturday, the Aggies were not so fortunate. A Robert Lester touchdown with 36 seconds remaining lifted Alcorn State to a 16-13 win at Alcorn State on Saturday. Read More...
DAVALOS’ GAME-WINNING 50-YARDER LIFTS AGGIES
RALEIGH, N.C. – September 5, 2004 - N.C. A&T kicker Carlos Davalos kicked a 50-yard field goal – the first successful collegiate kick of his career – with no time left on the clock to give the Aggies a 16-15 win over state-rival N.C. Central in the annual Aggie-Eagle Classic at Carter-Finley Stadium. Read More...
AGGIE DOG BITES...
- Lewis, Davalos Named MEAC Players of the Week
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- 2004 N.C. A&T Football Preview *EXCLUSIVE*
- Five Aggies Selected as Preseason All-MEAC
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- N.C. A&T Picked to Repeat as MEAC Champions
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