Fayetteville State Men’s Basketball Coach Puts Academic Excellence First
Written by HBCU Digest, Posted in Fayetteville State University, North Carolina, Sports
The Fayetteville Observer today profiles Fayetteville State University head men’s basketball coach Alphonza Kee, who recently graduated several members of his team and a graduation rate exceeding 80 percent – well beyond the national average.
“If you don’t get it done in the classroom, you don’t play,” (former Bronco player and current FSU Assistant Coach Jarmel) Baxter said. “He does a lot of things to help us, like study hall four days a week. He demands that our players sit in the first two rows of the classroom.”
“He periodically checks classes to make sure we are attending. If people miss classes, there is a price to pay – everybody runs. You don’t want to be the guy who causes everybody to do extra running.”





Fayetteville State University rushed for two fourth-quarter touchdowns to beat Virginia Union
The Atlanta Falcons yesterday 





