Monday, March 6, 2023

WATCH | NCAA Division II Selection Sunday Replay

WSSU Men’s Basketball Set to Face IUP in NCAA Division II Regionals

1-on-1 with Morgan State Women's Basketball Head Coach Ed Davis Jr. | Rocco DiSangro

WATCH | Rattlers Bowling beat the Jaguars 4-1 and swept the day to finish 9-3 for the weekend.

Jaylen Bates | Junior Mix Parts 1-2-3

FAMU football's offseason work ethic exemplifies excitement of looming spring practices | Gerald Thomas III

Diggie Smalls | Thought I’d remind twitter what @FAMU_VB & I did last season 💍😮‍💨

Colorado State Earns 6-1 Decision Over Cougars in Women’s Tennis

Trahan earns All-America in high jump

Keyes opens door to 8-6 victory

Sunday, March 5, 2023

FAMU Football Spring Preview: These players are primed to take the next step | Gerald Thomas III

Tennessee State Drops Tough Eight Inning Loss to Ivy League Champs

JSU Baseball Sweeps Alcorn, Wins Ninth Straight Game

Mazell’s Single Leads to Walk-Off Victory for Spartans

HBCU players seeking ways to increase numbers at NFL combine | Michael Marot

Another HBCU on Track for Reaccreditation | Liann Herder

One of Knoxville College (KC) famous alumnus is Alonzo Smith "Jake" Gaither, who was an All-Conference (SIAC) left end on the Bulldogs football team. Gaither graduated with a B.A. in 1927, and a M.A. in Physical Education from Ohio State University in 1937. Coach Gaither spent 24 years at Florida A&M University as head football coach, from 1945 to 1969, amassing an astonishing record of 203-36-4 (.844). He was inducted into the National Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame (1975) and the Black College Football Hall of Fame, amongst many other awards and national accolades. 

Livingstone recognizes golf coach Andre Springs

Closing out the Combine with the backs and linemen 🙌

Mark Evans II: HBCU Football Star's 2023 NFL Scouting Combine Quotes | Kyle T. Mosley and Alain Poupart

Armstead Making Push for Fellow Arkansas-Pine Bluff Product | Alain Poupart

The legacy of Effa Manley, the forgotten forerunner | Tony Paige

Effa Manley, a former owner during the days of the Negro leagues, became the first woman and woman of color, to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame

NCAT Women's Tennis Loses at NCCU

A&T Beats Regular-Season Co-Champ Drexel, Earns No. 5 Seed

SBU Eliminates A&T From CAA Men's Tournament

A&T Hits Four Homers In Win over Bucknell