Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Parker's walk-off homer downs Islanders for Bland's 150th win

Lawrence paces Lady Panthers at Cardinal Challenge

Florida A&M baseball embracing canceled series, looking forward to tough week ahead (Video)

WATCH on SEC Network+: Gator Baseball Welcomes Florida A&M for Midweek Matchup

Grad transfer Kenneth Kirby (Norfolk State) brings high ambitions to Georgia Tech

⚾ Kansas Sweeps Doubleheader Against Texas Southern

Alabama A&M Bulldogs hungry for first football game in weeks; Take on Jackson State in national spotlight

Connell Maynor & Deion Sanders preview Saturday's AAMU-JSU game (Video)

UAPB Football Rewind: Ralph Wins Three Awards; Gamble Reviews Valley Win; Bye Week, PVAMU Next

No. 5 Mississippi State baseball beats Southern for fourth straight win

Jackson State is playing on ESPN. Here's why that might not be as big a deal as it seems

XULA is 16-4 after splitting on the road against LSUA

Xavier’s McBean, Dillard’s Rowe make for another GCAC weekly Track & Field award pairing

NEW ORLEANS, La. – For the second time in three weeks, XULA’s Jada McBean and DU’s Rachel Rowe were voted GCAC Track and Field athletes of the week, respectively.

McBean qualified for the NAIA with a 24.39 to place eighth during the 200m, the fourth-best time of the event among NAIA runners. She also contributed a top-ten placement for the 100m at 11.99 seconds while being the only NAIA participant in either event at the LSU Battle on the Bayou.

Rowe earned a double-dip of fifth place finishes at the Southern Miss Invitational, scoring a 11.54m in the triple jump plus a 5.34m for the long jump. Her triple jump leap was a season-high, qualifying her for the NAIAs and ranking 12th in the nation. 

Others nominated (Track): Ryan Smith (Dillard).
Others nominated (Field): Alysia Terry (Xavier).

Congratulations to Cody Branch ( @GeauxDU ) and Edward Angel ( @xulagold ) for being this week’s Track & Field Athletes of the Week!!!!

Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Cameron Riley Wins The First Individual Title Of His NCAA Career

CAMERON Riley and his Florida A and M Rattlers continue to solidify their standing as the top HBCU programme in NCAA Division I. 

Riley won the individual title, the first of his NCAA career, and his Rattlers team took first place at the Black College Golf Coaches Association (BCGCA) Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Invitational for the second consecutive year. 

The Grand Bahama native shot a season low 4-under par 138 (69-69) to claim the individual title and his Rattlers won the tournament by 25 strokes at the Eagle Ridge Golf Club. 

Bibbs, Todd Named As Pioneers

Aggies’ Langley rewriting the history books

Bethune-Cookman women's basketball coach Vanessa Blair-Lewis leaving for George Mason

Listen to offensive coordinator Matt Leone as he talks about the improvement on NCCU offense (Video)

The athletes are the only thing saving college sports from the NCAA

Hubert Davis being hired by UNC is not just another hiring. It's far more significant.(Video)

Berghaus and Dragovic Win Doubles Match on their Senior Day

Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is taking action against the voting law that Gov. Brian Kemp signed on March 24.

Jackson State coach Deion Sanders names Quincy Casey starting quarterback ahead of Alabama A&M

Ivory Resigns As UAPB Men's Basketball Coach