As you travel with the Mighty Wolves and the Lady Wolves, those of you who recall, if one was not in Cope Hall by the tip off, would find themselves standing for the entire game.
I would like to thank all those members of the Mighty Wolves and those coaches who gave their all to the Mighty Wolves..
As a volunteer coach for the basketball program, I believe if the teachings of good fundamentals are taught, one will surely win, or be very competitive.
If you notice the box scores, the state championship game was not played at Cheyney until the 1970\'s.
Since I have seen the Wolves since the early 60\'s, seeing such players as Booker, Mims, Kirkland, Wilson, Bell, Colston, and Green, just to name a few, I am asked, Who was the best? My reply is all, for all were winners! During those years, the race card was the issue.
Who at that point knew they were watching the Division II Champions of 1978.
Cope Hall packed to the rafters, the Wolves hit the hardwood of Cope Hall, with the song Flashlight.
My best memory is when the Wolves hosted the Eastern Regionals of the NCAA tournament in 1978.
You might recall the squad that averaged 100 points per game.
The Wolves\' fans yelling Troop, Troop! as Tom Washington pulls down a rebound.
As you travel with the Mighty Wolves and the Lady Wolves, those of you who recall, if one was not in Cope Hall by the tip off, would find themselves standing for the entire game