Friday, April 23, 2021

Southern baseball looks to put lost weekend behind it with trip to UL-Monroe

Tennessee State Tigers: The First "27" The Eddie George Era Episode S1E3

How RB Santee Marshall went from being cut to cameraman to Deion Sanders secret weapon

Capacity set at 50% for SWAC football championship game in Jackson

TSU apparel coming to Academy stores this fall

Academy Sports & Outdoors is currently the official sporting goods and outdoor retailer of the Southwestern Athletic Conference.

Baklouti wins SSAC Player of the Week for the third time this season

Thursday, April 22, 2021

In 135th year, KSU receives largest donation of $1 million

MEAC Volleyball Champion Announces Five New Additions

From the Course to the Boardroom, Jasmin Cunningham (UMES C '18) 'Is Making Golf More Diverse (Video)

Black College World Series Will be Held at the Riverwalk Stadium

NAIA National Player of the Week: Santiago Perez wins XULA's second in a row

Meet Preview: @BleuDevilCCTF at the 2021 @GCACInfo Track & Field Championship in Jacksonville, Fla. starting this Friday

Guard AJ Lawson from McNeese St (grad transfer) commits to Texas Southern

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2020 NAIA Cross Country Academic Awards

A historic vote': N.C. A&T and Winston-Salem State get the OK to admit more out-of-state students

Stephen Curry is wearing Howard University Bison inspired Curry 8s last night in DC.

Trio of Vikings (Columbus, Ga.) Sign College Scholarships; Two with HBCUs (Video)

We came. We saw. We CONQUERED. The @MEACSports trophy Trophy is on campus, courtesy of @FAMU_Golf (Video/Photos)

Florida A&M Tennis Places Three on All-MEAC First Team

George, Sanders hirings good step for HBCU football

UNDERFUNDED: Part 1 A history of funding failures at Texas HBCUs

Hampton University releases 2021 football schedule, ticket information

TSU alumna, Tennessee's first Black senator, Thelma Harper has passed away

As a graduate of Tennessee State University, Sen. Harper was known as a fierce advocate for Nashville’s HBCU’s.

Birmingham Park Board approves annual HBCU football game at Legion Field, awaits city council’s decision


The plan is the city will allocate up to $500,000 toward putting on the event, including $50,000 to each college. Each college will also get 10% of ticket sales and the city’s general fund would receive the remaining 80% of the revenue generated by ticket sales.  A 3-year option to re-new is one of the key clauses of the proposed contracts.

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- Today, the Birmingham Park Board approved an agreement for Legion Field to host an annual football game between Morehouse College and Tuskegee University starting this fall. 

The agreement for the yearly “Football Classic” is for the next three years, but will first need to be approved by the Birmingham City Council. 

“We’re constantly looking at ways we can position ourselves as a place where people come to enjoy all types of sporting events. We do this by ensuring the continued success of historic venues like Legion Field, while also looking towards the future and seeing what we can do next,” City Council President William Parker said in a statement. 

‘We can, we shall, we will.’ New football coach Dawson Odums has no reservations about move to Norfolk State.