![]() 13: UNC Charlotte Don't forget the 49ers when talking about tough teams on Tobacco Road During the upcoming season coach Melvin Watkins will occasionally march his 49ers out of sparkling, year-old Halton Arena and hold practice in Belk Gym, the 49ers' old home court, which is known as the Mine Shaft because of its damp air and poor lighting. Watkins, who has spent his entire working life employed at UNC Charlotte, doesn't want the players in his spiffed-up program to forget what things used to be like. "Teams used to beg us to turn on the lights in the old gym," says Watkins, "and we had to keep telling them, 'They're on, we swear.'" When Watkins played for the 49ers from 1973-74 to 1976-77, they never lost a game in the Mine Shaft and, led by Cedric Maxwell, advanced to the '77 Final Four, where they lost to eventual national champion Marquette. A year later Watkins had his degree in economics and was hired as an assistant coach. He spent the next 18 years working under three coachesand through numerous rebuilding effortsuntil he was promoted before last season. He responded by guiding UNC Charlotte (22-9) to the Conference USA White Division title and a first-round upset of Georgetown in the NCAA tournament. "I guess I've seen this program come full circle," he says. "Maybe we've even gone around twice."
On Oct. 31 the team was hit with bad news when doctors discovered that 6'8" freshman forward Charles Hayward from Alexandria, La., the highest rated recruit ever signed by the 49ers, had leukemia. He is currently undergoing chemotherapy treatments and his future playing status is unclear. Newcomers who will be counted on to help out in his absence are junior forward Kelvin Price, a transfer from Southwestern Louisiana who's now eligible to play, and junior Galen Young, a slashing swingman from Northwest Community College in Senatobia, Miss. Young may be the most spectacular of the additions, as he showed by winning UNC Charlotte's Midnight Madness slam-dunk contest with a jam that shook the rafters at Halton Arena.
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