Saturday, March 28, 2026

FAMU football has third spring scrimmage: Hear Quinn Gray's recap

Southern University: Inside The First Padded Practice l Spring Football 2026 | Faulk Media

FCS vs. FBS: Can a North Carolina Team Pull an Upset in 2026?

Thank You to the NFL Scouts Who Came Out To Pro Day!

Savannah State takes down @GoldenBearsofMC in an emphatic way in Game Two!

Canopies Up. Mission Accomplished | Rick Kinsey

#Southern Assistant Head Coach Curtis Johnson on Marshall Faulk coming to the Bluff | Brendon Fairbairn

Here's every 2026 HBCU football homecoming and classic in the FCS | Stan Becton

Hornets' Baseball Falls To FAMU

Rattlers win again, and will play tomorrow for the final game of the series!

FAMU football has third spring scrimmage: RB Jamal Hailey recaps | Gerald Thomas III

Why FAMU football is emphasizing 'accountability' as spring game looms | Gerald Thomas III

BOUNCED BACK.

Why Southern’s Marshall Faulk told ex-Tulane head coach, ‘I'm not taking this job without you’ | Toyloy Brown III

FINAL SCORE | FAMU 8, B-CU 2 | FAMU 6, B-CU 3

Jakobi Heady has signed with the Johannesburg Giants of NBA Africa!

Savannah State puts up a season high 26 runs and rolls to a Game One run rule victory over @GoldenBearsOfMC in their doubleheader!

𝗗𝗼𝗴𝘀 𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗕𝘂𝗹𝗹𝘀 𝗔𝗡𝗬𝗗𝗔𝗬! 🔥

Make it 2️⃣ in a row!

The Benedict College Lady Tigers are the 2026 BCIC Women's Champions.

Morgan Price Set the Standard. Fisk Set the Stage. The Impact Will Last

The first HBCU gymnastics program didn’t just make history—it redefined what was possible

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Before there was proof, there was belief.

Before packed meets, national attention, and scores that demanded respect, there was a single question surrounding Fisk University’s gymnastics program:

Could this actually work?

Morgan Price answered that question the moment she stepped onto the mat.

She didn’t just compete. She set a standard.

Every routine, every landing, every score made it harder to ignore what was happening inside Fisk’s gym. She gave the program credibility before it had history. She gave it visibility before it had stability.

And in doing so, she helped turn an idea into something real.

Building Something That Didn’t Exist

But Morgan Price was not alone in building that reality.

From the beginning, Fisk’s first head coach, Corrinne Tarver, brought something just as critical as talent—knowledge of the pipeline.

Tarver understood the landscape because she had lived i
t.

A former NCAA champion at the University of Georgia, Tarver was part of the 1980 national championship team and became the first Black gymnast to win an NCAA all-around title. She had competed—and succeeded—at the highest level of the sport. She knew where the talent was, even when the system did not fully see it.

She understood what had been missing.
And more importantly, she understood how to connect the two.

There had always been Black gymnasts with the ability to compete at the highest level. What Fisk created—under Tarver’s leadership—was a place for that talent to land. A place that was intentional, visible, and unapologetic in its purpose.

This wasn’t accidental.

It was designed.

Recruit by recruit, routine by routine, the program took shape. Not as an experiment, but as a statement—that HBCUs could exist, and compete, in spaces where they had long been absent.

And it started with someone who already knew what excellence in that space looked like.

A Program in Transition

The program’s rise was not without disruption.

About February 19, 2025, founding head coach Corrinne Tarver stepped down, closing the first chapter of Fisk gymnastics just as it was still finding its footing. Her impact was already clear—she had built the roster, established the standard, and connected a pipeline that had long existed without a home.

But her departure created an immediate question:

What happens to a historic program when its foundation is suddenly without its architect?

That answer would not come easily.


In the weeks that followed, Nuriya Mack stepped forward as interim head coach, moving from supporting role to the front of a program that carried national attention and cultural significance. It was not a gradual transition. It was immediate.

And it came with pressure.

Mack was not just managing lineups or practice schedules. She was being asked to stabilize something that meant more than wins and losses. Fisk gymnastics had become a symbol—of opportunity, of visibility, of what HBCUs could build when given the chance.

Now, in real time, she had to prove that the program could withstand change.

Interim roles are, by nature, uncertain. They test leadership in compressed time. They demand clarity without guarantees.

Mack met that moment.

She brought consistency where there could have been disruption. She maintained structure where momentum could have slipped. And most importantly, she kept the athletes focused—not on what had changed, but on what still needed to be done.

By the time her role transitioned from interim to permanent leadership, the program had already answered its biggest question:

It could endure.

A Final Season Defined by Growth and Resolve

By the time Fisk entered its final season, the program had already been tested.

The foundation had held through transition. The leadership had been established. And the focus had shifted from survival to growth.

That responsibility now fully belonged to head coach Nuriya Mack.

And in 2025–26, her team responded—with performances that reflected everything they had endured to get there.

This season was not easy.

It was shaped by weather disruptions, injuries, and constant adjustment. But through it all, Fisk never fractured. It regrouped. It refocused. And it continued to improve.

That resilience showed clearly in the team’s final regular season meet on March 15, 2026, at the U.S. Air Force Academy, where Fisk posted a 189.250 to close the regular season.

But more than the score, it was how they competed.

From the opening rotation on uneven bars, the tone was set.

  • Aiyana Thomas opened with a 9.15
  • Ciniah Rosby followed with a strong 9.675
  • Hadassah Diggs delivered a season-high 9.25
  • Kennedi Johnson closed the rotation

Bars—once a developing event—had become a symbol of the team’s growth.

On vault, the momentum carried.

  • Makia Rosado led with a 9.075
  • Hadassah Diggs powered through for a season-high 9.65
  • Ciniah Rosby added a steady 9.7
  • Aliyah Reed-Hammon contributed a 9.65
  • Aiyana Thomas closed with a season-high 9.5

By the time Fisk reached floor, the confidence was visible.

  • Liberty Mora brought energy and scored a 9.275
  • Aliyah Reed-Hammon added a 9.75
  • Allie Berkley contributed a 9.525
  • And Ciniah Rosby elevated the moment with a season-high 9.85

Then came beam—the final test of focus.

  • Aliyah Reed-Hammon opened with a 9.825
  • Sophia Pratt delivered a season-high 9.65
  • Allie Berkley followed with a 9.7
  • Ciniah Rosby remained steady at 9.725
  • Hadassah Diggs added a standout 9.825
  • Liberty Mora closed with a clean 9.325

It was Fisk’s highest-scoring event of the meet.

That performance wasn’t just execution.

It was maturity.

“This was a great experience for them to go against Air Force,” Mack said. “The team went through a lot this season. This was a good way to cap off the regular season.”

And it set the stage for what came next.

Six Athletes. Eleven Events. One Final Stage

A few days later, Fisk’s postseason reality came into focus.

Six gymnasts qualified for the 2026 WCGNIC in West Chester, Pennsylvania, competing across 11 events—a significant achievement for a roster of just 11 athletes.

“With only 11 on the roster, it is quite an accomplishment,” Mack said. “It truly shows the dedication, talent, and determination of all the athletes.”

Those six now carry the final chapter:

  • Ciniah Rosby (Junior) – All-Around qualifier for the third consecutive year
    • Season highs: 38.95 AA | 9.85 Floor | 9.75 Bars
    • Finished 4th All-Around and 5th on Beam at nationals last year
  • Aliyah Reed-Hammon (Senior)Fourth consecutive nationals appearance
    • Competing on Vault, Beam, and Floor
    • Chasing a third straight All-American honor
  • Allie Berkley (Senior) – Fourth nationals appearance
    • Battled through injury to return
  • Liberty Mora (Senior) – Returning from surgery
    • Former All-American, competing on Floor
  • Zyia Coleman (Senior) – Back at nationals for the first time since her freshman year
  • Hadassah Diggs (Freshman) – First season, first nationals appearance
    • A breakthrough performer in multiple events

This group reflects the full weight of the moment—experience, resilience, and unfinished goals.

Now, the Final Stage

At the 2026 Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics National Invitational Championship (WCGNIC), March 27–29, Fisk steps onto the national stage one last time—no longer as a program proving it belongs, but as one that has already left its mark.

They arrive tested.

They arrive prepared.

They arrive together.

Six gymnasts will take that stage—each routine representing a season defined by resilience, growth, and resolve. From veterans making their final run to a freshman stepping into her first national spotlight, this moment reflects the full arc of the program.

For the seniors, it is the last time wearing Fisk across their chest.
For the younger athletes, it is the responsibility to carry forward what has been built.
For head coach Nuriya Mack, it is the task of guiding it all to a proper and meaningful close.

The routines are still ahead.

But the meaning is already clear.

This is not just an ending.

It is a final statement—from the athletes who stayed, who competed through adversity, and who carried Fisk gymnastics all the way to the finish.

This program was built on the legacy of generations of Fiskites, and these student-athletes now stand among them—legendary for what they achieved and what they overcame. 

Their names, their routines, and their impact are now part of Fisk University’s story—forever etched into an institution that has carried its mission for more than 160 years and will carry theirs forward for generations to come.

🥎 | @HUBisonSoftball hosts SC State in three-game series

Today marks the FIRST SCRIMMAGE — where preparation meets pressure, and talk turns into ACTION.

How Quincy Ivory, JaCobian Morgan, others performed at JSU football pro day | Tia Reid

ESPN Original 'Why Not Us: UMES Volleyball' to premiere Monday on the ESPN App

Shoutout To The HBCU Stars Of March Madness 2026 | Ahsan Washington

Tune in to HBCU Go for the Women's and Men's Championships of the BCIC

The countdown is on. ⏳ In 5 months, history kicks off for Chicago State Football at SeatGeek Stadium.

DOUBLEHEADER. 😼 🆚 FAMU

Less than three months. One football search. Two basketball searches. | Dr. Kristene Kelly

Tune in as the battle through some more OVC play! TSU 🆚 SEMO

Morgan Price, who transferred from Fisk University to the University of Arkansas, has been named the 2026 SEC Gymnastics Newcomer of the Year

Black College Invitational Championship (BCIC) Day 1 Scores & Updates | 2026 | Kyle Mosley

NFL 2026 HBCU Showcase: Dozens of Prospects Ready for Pro Football | Kyle T. Mosley

🐻🥎| Shaw softball earns a split after day two of the CIAA softball roundup, defeating Bluefield State for the first time since 2022

Hampton Pirates 🆚 @ncatsoftball

Congratulations to Diamond Cook a standout on the Wilberforce University gymnastics team has qualified for the Women's Collegiate Gymnastics National Invitational Championship for the second consecutive season

𝗕𝗖𝗜𝗖 : 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗺𝗽𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽 𝗥𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗱 🏆

FAMU to Convene First HBCU Student Success Summit as Retention Reaches Record 97.1% | Deidre Williams

Friday, March 27, 2026

Hard work meets opportunity! 🔥💪 Good luck to all the MEAC athletes representing at the 2026 HBCU Showcase Pro Day!

𝐒𝐖𝐀𝐂 𝐇𝐢𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐖𝐞𝐞𝐤🫡

Florida A&M University to Redeploy $6.2 Million Toward Student Success Following Board of Governors Recognition of Sustained Financial Discipline

Watch Jackson State football WR Ja'Naylon Dupree run the 40-yard dash at pro day |

FAMU Crushes BCU, 9-1

Rattlers Push Past Hornets to Capture Series Opener

Benedict College women hold on and advance to the BCIC Championship with the 58-56 win over VSU

WBRZ enters partnership with Southern University to become official TV station of SU Athletics | Domenic Purdy

Southern Takes Series Opener from Alcorn, 7-0

Charlie Ward Team Camp coming June 5-7, 2026

Tickets are LIVE. The wait is over. @SCState_Fb vs. @FAMU_FB

Bakari Bryant returning to Jenkins to run boys basketball program

Givens’ Grand Slam Propels Savannah State To Doubleheader Sweep At Allen

SC STATE FOOTBALL: Berry excited about Orange Blossom Classic

Alabama State Athletics mourns the loss of Rev. Cromwell Handy, Director of Alumni Relations and a cherished member of the Hornet family.

PVAMU set to host 92nd PV Relays in two-day home meet

Bowie State moves on to the BCIC Championship game behind a game-high 16 points from Malaka Cobb

Softball falls to Bowie State 4-2 and will be back in action tomorrow, March 28 taking on Lincoln (Pa.) at 11 am in the CIAA round-up

Alcorn Women Defeat Grambling at SWAC Pod #2 in Alabama

Albany State proudly introduces Rodney Mayes as the new Head Men’s Basketball Coach

No caption necessary.

Aggies take Game 1️⃣!!!

From Ed 'Too Tall' Jones to Shedeur Shaders: Mapping HBCU players in the NFL | Jared Beilby

Gulf South Conference Adds Spring Hill College for 2027-28 Season

‘This right here will never happen again’: Norfolk State coach vows bounce-back after rare early exit |Trevyn Gray

Jackson State Football Hosts Pro Day | David Edelstein

UAPB baseball will host SWAC series for third consecutive weekend | Tanner Spearman

Avila Repeats as SWAC Newcomer/Athlete of the Week

HBCU Corner: @DivaCoachAAMU on @aamuwbb ’s Historic @theswac Regular Title Season | AAMU Women’s Basketball

It’s GAME DAY, Rattler Nation! ⚾🟠 We’re at Moore-Kittles Field at 5 PM taking on Alabama State — and it’s Youth Baseball Weekend!

Alabama State University is currently leading in the @HBCU_Change March Change for Change Competition for $25,000 in HBCU funding

SB | Softball Tops Claflin, Shuts Out Livingstone in CIAA Round-Up Opener

𝐀𝐀𝐌𝐔 𝐌𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐥 𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐡 𝐒𝐞𝐭𝐬 𝐂𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐫 𝐖𝐚𝐥𝐤/𝐑𝐮𝐧 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐒𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐝𝐚𝐲, 𝐀𝐩𝐫𝐢𝐥 𝟏𝟖

Aggies in the 919, pull up and catch your squad in action today and tomorrow!

Here’s the weekend slate for SWAC Softball 🥎

𝗕𝗖𝗜𝗖 : 𝗥𝗢𝗨𝗡𝗗 1️⃣ Bowie State 🆚: @GO_MARAUDERS

Another Chapter in The Rivalry. 😼 🆚 FAMU

IT'S GAMEDAY 🚨 Women's basketball takes on Benedict College in their first game of the 2026 Black College Invitational! 🏀🔥

SWAC Tennis Pod II is set! Check out the matchups🎾

Lady Bears Set School Records In Win Over Stevenson

FAMU football Pro Scout Liaison Ron Dugans REACTS to Pro Day turnout | Gerald Thomas III

FAMU draws NFL scouts to Bragg Memorial Stadium for 2026 Pro Day | Gerald Thomas III

From the Sidelines to the Front Office: FAMU Alumna Nyeja Skye Warner Builds a Career Supporting Athletes | Ashley Flete & Jordan Jackson

Thursday, March 26, 2026

FAMU Pro Day!!!!! Let’s Get It!! 🐍🧡💚 #ALLIN

Grambling State’s Dr. Trayvean Scott Urges Congress to Protect Opportunity in College Athletics

Marshall Faulk explains why Southern football had to pivot at special teams coordinator position | Toyloy Brown III

Dr. Cavil’s Inside the HBCU Sport’s Lab I Episode 794 I 03-26-2026

WSSU Extends Coach Tierra Terry’s Contract After Historic Season

SWAC Women’s Outdoor Track Athletes of the Week: Mar. 26

Indianapolis! Experience the Grammy Award-winning Tennessee State University Aristocrat of Bands LIVE at the 5th Annual HBCU All-Star Game!

Wishing former Bulldog 𝗝𝗮𝗺𝗮𝗹 𝗝𝗼𝗻𝗲𝘀 the best as he heads to the HBCU Showcase presented by the NFL at the Washington Commanders Practice Facility (March 28–30)

We are happy to announce Chandra Dorsey-Felton as our new Director of Athletics. 🥳 She becomes the first woman to take the position for FMU!

Eagles Beat Longwood For First Time, Split Doubleheader

FAMU is the No. 1 HBCU in America (2026) by Niche

Former Fisk gymnast and HBCU legend Morgan Price named SEC Newcomer of the Year! | Kyle T. Mosley

Albany State removes interim title and names Todd Triplett as head women’s basketball coach!

SWAC Tennis Players of the Week: Mar. 26

Dontae Horne named a finalist for the 2025-26 Riley Wallace Award!

@NCATBowling will represent the MEAC in the 2026 NCAA Bowling Championship regional to face Youngstown Stat

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

After a 2-10 Season, NC A&T Is Retooling — Here’s What to Know This Spring | Eric Lusk

Delaware State sophomore Ponce James is entering the transfer portal, his agency @AreteSports told @LeagueRDY .

Morgan State wrestling is ‘a lighthouse’ for Black wrestlers. They hope others will follow | Andrew Golden

Why going to an HBCU might be better for Black students’ health | Adria R Walker

Hampton junior Jalyke Gaines-Wyatt is entering the transfer portal, he told @LeagueRDY

Charlamagne Tha God Sponsors HBCU NASCAR Driver Rajah Caruth

CAA Football has announced the game times for all conference matchups during the 2026 season, as well as non-conference home contest

SPRING FOOTBALL IS BACK | Fang Exchange