Sunday, January 22, 2023

Harleaux Records Third Double-Double With MVSU in Loss to Grambling State

GSU Gets Back on Track with Win at MVSU

2023 TSU Relays March 17-18, 2023

Texas Southern Women's Basketball Falls In Overtime For 2nd Straight Weekend

Tigers Take Control Early In Solid Win Over Alabama A&M

Bates records double-double in Florida A&M's 57-47 loss to Alcorn State

The intriguing FAMU and Ed Reed, Bethune-Cookman rivalry is now a 'what if' | G. Thomas III

Five Tigers Post Double Figures as JSU Stuns Bethune-Cookman at Home

Defensive effort leads Jackson State past Bethune-Cookman 70-66

Bowling Wraps Up Play In Sonic Boom Classic

Southern men, women swept on road at Arkansas-Pine Bluff | Charles Salzer

Saturday, January 21, 2023

20 days until the season-opener!

Rattlers fall to FGCU in the season-opener and play FSU Sunday afternoon at their indoor facility

WATCH | AAMU vs Texas Southern Men's Basketball Game 1/21/2023

Congratulations to @j_clay4 on reaching 2000 career points ‼️

Parade and pep rally celebrate NCCU football team's HBCU National Championship

Special moment at today’s game as we have 2 NBA GMs in the building Troy Weaver (Detroit Pistons) and John Hammond (Orlando Magic)

Final: NC A&T Men’s Basketball Defeats William & Mary 90-86

TSU Women's Basketball Falls to Little Rock in Defensive Battle

Florida A&M falls 72-60 to Alcorn State

WATCH | In honor of Coach John Chaney’s birthday, please watch the IMPORTANT 1994 Black Coaches Association interview with @charlierose featuring John Chaney, John Thompson, @WCRhoden @GeorgeRaveling

John Chaney played Wildcats basketball from 1951-1955 and was an alumnus of Bethune-Cookman College (1955). His college coaching career was at Cheyney University (1972-1982) and Temple University (1982-2006). The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer (2001) and National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Famer (2006) had a career coaching record of 741–312 (college). Chaney's Cheyney State Wolves won the 1977-78 NCAA Division II National Championship and his Temple University teams made five (5) NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament Elite Eight appearances during his career.  Coach Chaney died on January 29, 2021, at the age of 89.

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WATCH | Ed Reed, Bethune-Cookman split — no more celebrity football coaches at HBCUs [Updated] | Carron J. Phillips

Reed has made a fool of himself and epitomizes the bad that comes with copying the 'Deion Sanders' model

Preview: Battle of the Bluefield's

TSU Men's Basketball Visits Little Rock Looking For Saturday Sweep