Monday, October 21, 2019

Sunday, October 20, 2019

Rattlers take down defending HBCU National Champs

Aushia McLean Leads Bowling to 10th Place at Mount St. Mary's Shooutout

Lady Bears Claims 10th Conference Win With 3-0 Sweep of Bowie State

Williams' TD lifts FAMU to a 34-31 win versus N.C. A&T in overtime

WATCH: Willie Simmons postgame press conference vs. N.C. A&T

FAMU maintains championship goals despite postseason ban

Updated info regarding scuffle between Rattlers and Aggies.




Manigo's vast improvement plays a key role in the success of FAMU's passing game

Down goes the Defending Black College National Champions as the Rattlers defeat the Aggies in overtime

Sports Zone 1-on-1 with Alcorn State’s president Dr. Felecia M. Nave

Solé Cabeza Nets Two Second Half Goals In 5-2 Loss

Xavier Captures 13th Consecutive GCAC Women's Cross Country Championship

Charles-Alfred, Bashir win XULA's 1st-ever small-college overall championship

Xavier University of Louisiana women's tennisROME, Ga. — Angela Charles-Alfred and Lailaa Bashir have given Xavier University of Louisiana its first-ever overall small-college title at the ITA Cup tennis championships.
     

Charles-Alfred, a junior from Saint-Pierre, Martinique, and Bashir, a freshman from Jackson, Miss., earned their second victory Sunday — 7-6 (7-3), 6-3 against Helena Jansen and Emelie Schwarte of Tyler (Texas) Junior College — in the women's doubles final.
     
Charles-Alfred and Bashir are 12-0 this semester and have won four doubles championships, two this weekend. They won the NAIA title Saturday.
     

"We made history today," 17th-year XULA head coach Alan Green said. "These two played so well today. They are by far the best doubles combo I've had in all my years coaching. Hats off to them for what they accomplished this weekend. WOW!"
     

The victory against the Tyler team qualified Charles-Alfred and Bashir for a berth in the Oracle ITA National Fall Championships Nov. 6-10 in Newport Beach, Calif. There the XULA team will compete against qualifiers from NCAA Division I.

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In Her Words: Shaw's Christine-Evette Ngeve On How Volleyball, Softball, and Track & Field Changed Her Life

WATCH: Talk to em @LeVelleMoton !

Road To The Championship! HBCU Football Scoreboard Week 8



SUNDAY, October 20, 2019

MEAC
Florida A&M 34 #10 North Carolina A&T State 31 OT
ESPN3 Replay: North Carolina A&T vs. Florida A&M

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2019

CIAA
Shaw 27 Livingstone 20  Homecoming
Virginia Union 41 Chowan 34  Homecoming
Fayetteville State 35 Johnson C. Smith  34
Elizabeth City State 34 Lincoln (PA) 18  Homecoming
#18 Bowie State 24 Virginia State 14  Homecoming
Winston-Salem State 31 Saint Augustine's 10 @High Point, NC   

SIAC
Fort Valley State 37 Morehouse 21  Homecoming
Tuskegee 21 Central State (OH) 10 
Albany State 7 Benedict 2 
Savannah State 22 Clark Atlanta 14  Homecoming
Kentucky State 40 Lane 20  Homecoming
Miles 49 Edward Waters 28   

BIG SOUTH
Campbell 31 Hampton 16  Homecoming

OVC
Tennessee State 26 Austin Peay 24  Homecoming

OTHER HBCUs
Urbana 35 West Virginia State 31
Lincoln (MO) 27 Northeastern State (MO) 9  Homecoming
Texas Wesleyan 61 Texas College 24  Homecoming 
Ottawa (AZ) 27 Langston 7

MEAC
South Carolina State 24 Morgan State 10  Homecoming
Merrimack 30 Delaware State 21 
Bethune-Cookman 35 Norfolk State 22 

SWAC
Southern 28 Texas Southern 21 @Dallas, TX    State Fair Showdown
Jackson State 31 Mississippi Valley State 28 OT
Prairie View A&M 51 Virginia U. Lynchburg 0  Homecoming

The Lady Tigers finishes in 12th place, the final day of Allstate Sugar Bowl Invitational.

Badger Volleyball fights to two more wins in Hoover

UMES Hawks go 4-1, top No. 1 Vandy on Day 2 in Louisiana

Photo Gallery: Maryland Eastern Shore Collegiate Golf Challenge