Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Halftime sweets: Deion Sanders says Jackson State may need candy bars to avoid third-quarter woes

How Jackson State's receiving corps is 'playing above their heads' under Deion Sanders

DSU/Coppin State Alter Weekend Baseball Schedule

DSU Hornets Continue To Add Future Football Opponents

Lane Dragon Football adds Lemon to staff

2021 Ashley Robinson & WC Gorden Golf Tournament

2021 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Ivan Mertilus, DB, Lincoln University (PA)

Lions Drop Makeup Match With Ave Maria Wednesday

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NAIA Men's Basketball ChampionshipTips Off Thursday With Stillman Slotted for 2 PM CT

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Players launch #NotNCAAProperty movement a day before March Madness begins

Why LeBron James being in the owner’s box matters

Report: LeBron James, Maverick Carter Become Part Owners of Red Sox, Fenway Sports Group

Dr. Melanie McReynolds (Alcorn State alumna) named faculty member of Penn State’s Eberly College of Science

“CBS This Morning” with Gayle King, 602,000 viewers were introduced to Dr. Theresa Price and National College Resources Foundation (NCRF)

Norfolk State hopes to ride mid-major experience to NCAA win against Appalachian State

Howard Women’s Tennis Shows Promise Against Colonials

Bluefield State College receives $50,000 scholarship endowment from Alpha Kappa Alpha

HBCU Football: The top 10 HBCU NFL Draft Prospects

San Antonio Spurs Donate $100k to HBCU, Huston-Tillotson University Athletics Program

Rosalind Brewer Takes Her Place as the New Walgreens CEO—and the Only Black Woman Fortune 500 CEO

Rosalind Gates Brewer earned her bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Spelman College C'84 and currently chairs the Spelman board of trustees.  She ranked No. 27 in 2020 on Fortune's Most Powerful Women List.

Donald Thompson: HBCUs Excel at Inclusion But Fail at Brand Positioning

Former Proctor standout Jalen Hawkins part of Norfolk team in NCAA tournament

Norfolk State appearance in the First Four offers possible financial rewards and longer NCAA tournament stay

‘Not an ordinary path.’ N.J. basketball alum at 4th school makes it to Big Dance