Thursday, July 14, 2022

Andrew Badillo | Edward Waters gets green light to enter 2nd year of its transitional phase to NCAA Division II | Justin Barney

Sam Herder | 2022 FCS Jersey Countdown: 51 — The Best Player Who Wears No. 51 Is NC Central’s Corey Bullock

Khari Thompson | What to know about XFL HBCU showcase at Jackson State this weekend

NCAA Update: Allen University has been approved by the Membership Committee to move to provisional year two in becoming a member of the NCAA

Congrats to the 12 HBCU nominees and total 577 school nominees for the 2022 NCAA Woman of the Year award!

Bryanna Brown     Lincoln University (Pennsylvania) Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Division II Basketball

Hailey Gipson Winston-Salem State University Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Division II Basketball

Bethany Henry Virginia State University Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Division II Volleyball

Cathryn Lane     Coppin State University Mid-Eastern Athletic Conf. Division I Cross Country, Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track and Field

Da'Nesha Miller Fayetteville State University Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Division II Indoor Track and Field, Volleyball

Andrea Nevola Alvarado Elizabeth City State University Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Division II Tennis

Simone Parn     University of the District of Columbia East Coast Conference Division II Tennis

Lauren Reiber Chicago State University Western Athletic Conference Division I Soccer

Azhante Rodgers     Elizabeth City State University Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Division II Basketball

Jalynn Spaulding     Virginia State University Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Division II Basketball

Hannah White     Jackson State University Southwestern Athletic Conf. Division I Outdoor Track and Field

Ameshya Williams-Holliday     Jackson State University Southwestern Athletic Conf. Division I Basketball

Stan Becton | If Southern's Jordan Lewis gets 10.5 sacks this year, he'll set the FCS career sacks record | 2020 Buck Buchanan Award winner

Congratulations to Jamarcus Jones on EARNING and receiving a full scholarship today after Summer Workouts at thee Jackson State University

SWAC's McClelland Named Chair of Division I Men’s Basketball Committee for 2023-24 Season

Kyle T. Mosley | The 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl 1000 List has 25 HBCU football players from the SWAC, MEAC, CIAA, SIAC, and Big South

Alabama A&M Names Ka'Lisa Stanfield as Interim Director of Athletics

Craig Haley | 2022 FCS College Football: Top Returning Offensive Statistical Leaders

John Dell | WSSU holds prospect camp for high-school football players to help with recruiting

Tigers tabbed to finish third in SIAC East Division | Frank Sulkowski

Chasity Maynard | First Tallahassee music park opens on FAMU Way. Here's what it looks – and sounds – like

Chasity Maynard | Photos: Tallahassee's first music park opens along FAMU Way

Joe Cook | JSU's Tomekia Reed giving back through coaches clinic at Tougaloo

I.C. Murrell | UAPB finalizes Media Day list

Former PVAMU Assistant Coach Phillip Butler Jr. Hired to Lead Sun Devils’ Jumps

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Three area college coaches all the buzz in FBS coaching circles

WATCH | The O&G Strike Zone | July 13, 2022 | Happy Anniversary

WATCH | @SCSTATE1896 MBB Head Coach @CoachEMartinWVU is ready to lead his own team in Orangeburg! | Chandler Mack

On August 13, the National Museum of African American History and Culture will be hosting a free block party to celebrate the history of hip-hop and rap.

1️⃣ of our guys made the list 😤 Congratulations Mark 😤

WATCH | SC State Parks is partnering with Coach Buddy Pough and Black Folks Camp Too to encourage more unity in the outdoors

Columbia, S.C. – Celebrated head football coach of the South Carolina State Bulldogs and native South Carolinian, Oliver “Buddy” Pough, wants to invite everyone to experience South Carolina State Parks. 

After camping in South Carolina’s state parks for the first time in 2020, Coach Pough has become an advocate for the physical and mental health benefits that come from spending time in these treasured outdoor spaces. He is using his platform as a well-known and respected South Carolina icon to help encourage others who are new to parks to give them a try. 

"As a life-long South Carolinian, I enjoy South Carolina State Parks because they offer rest, relaxation, tons of amenities, and adventure,” said Coach Pough. “My hope is that more South Carolinians – and beyond – will visit our amazing parks because they have so much to offer!” CONTINUE READING

Gerald Thomas III | Will Rasean McKay start? Willie Simmons provides update for FAMU quarterback battle