Thursday, March 5, 2020

MEAC Will Be Well-Represented at NCAA Indoor Championships

Five MEAC Programs Ranked in Latest NTCA Poll

MEAC 2020 Hall of Fame Class to be Inducted on Thursday

MEAC Women's Basketball Recap, March 5

NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Mekhi Brown, EDGE, Tennessee State University

Baseball heads to UAPB for key SWAC series

Women's Hoops Falls at Maryland Eastern Shore in Regular Season Finale

Senior Spotlight: Darius Williams

RECAP: Hot Shooting, Strong Defense Lift @BlueTigerbball to a 78-69 Playoff Win

The #GCACMBB semifinal matchups are on the board for this Sat.:

2020 SWAC Tournament Coronavirus Plan

College basketball: Talladega College men host Philander Smith in opening round of GCAC tourney tonight

#SWACWBB Game Previews: March 5-7

Clark Atlanta Earns Double Overtime 84-77 Win Over Central State; Advances to Semifinals on Friday

Congrats to @HowardU volleyball team (Metro College Team of the Year), along with MB Kira Porter & coach Shaun Kupferberg for honors they received from Pigskin Club of Washington!

Snacks gets his national tv debut on @TODAYshow if you missed it, here's a clip! Full video on @Todayshow twitter.

WATCH: The man, the myth, the LEADER, #Grambling State Tigers head coach @GSUCoachFobbs after day 1 of spring practice

Co-Players of the Year Amos and Dunnigan headline 2020 Men's Basketball Award Winners

Highlights from @Coppin_Softball 6-2 victory over UMBC:

Congratulations to Cierra Thompson!

Congratulations to Tyeisha Juhan, Brijanee Moore and Diamond Jolly for being voted to GCAC First Team All Conference... great job ladies .

Virginia Union sophomore Charles Hall was honored with All-Region accolades for his performance in long jump, where he finished 4th in the Atlantic Region with a mark of 7.08 meters (23’2.65”).

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Chicago State basketball to skip games in Seattle and Utah over coronavirus fears — it’s the 1st cancellations by a major sport in the US

Coronavirus concerns prompt Chicago State to skip 2 men’s basketball games

Four Division I transfers made huge impact on WSSU's drive to CIAA championship