Saturday, July 27, 2019

We are African Americans, we are patriots, and we refuse to sit idly by

WATCH: Man this is powerful!

Dreon Lewis, Tom Johnson and Malik Fisher are with athletic director Tara A. Owens at today's NBPA Top 50 Camp in Atlanta, Georgia.

UAPB Men's & Women's Cross Country Announces 2019 Schedule

Jairus Jackson continues family's success in running

Hornet linebacker Cavicante named MEAC preseason Defensive Player of Year

IT'S OFFICIAL: Jackson State women's basketball will host Mississippi State at the Lee E. Williams Athletic and Assembly Center. The game is scheduled for Thursday, November 21. Time TBD

No one can reverse field like @TarikCohen ⚡️ Happy Birthday to the @ChicagoBears ' electric running back!

Seven NCCU Eagles Earn Preseason All-MEAC Football Honors

For details and opponent breakdowns for the upcoming football season, visit - Central State releases 2019 football schedule

Golden Tigers among several to go through Summer Commencement today

WATCH: 2019 CIAA Football Media Day with Coach Reggie Barlow and Frank Ball

Congratulations Jahmere!!! On signing his first pro contract with the Iserlohn Kangaroos (Germany)

Indiana Bull Dog chooses Alabama State

Eagles claim S.C. State CB Alex Brown off waivers

Friday, July 26, 2019

Rattlers Place 11 on All-MEAC Preseason Squad

The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) office has just announced Brian Cavicante as the MEAC'S PRESEASON DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR!

Congrats to our preseason All-MEAC offensive players: OL Kenneth Kirby, TE Anthony Williams and RB Aaron Savage

Bethune-Cookman places 11 on All-MEAC preseason team, picked to finish 2nd in conference

Howard Swimming & Diving Uncovers 2019-20 Slate

Howard Football Lands Nine Bison on the 2019 MEAC Preseason Team

Alcorn National Alumni Association makes history, charters first ever South Florida Chapter in Miami

Getting @HUMensBB ready for their trip to Spain, by heat pressing Bison logos and numbers on travel bags.

Preseason All-MEAC Third Team linebacker Branden Bailey.

In 1971 Grambling had 43 former players in the NFL, more than any other college.