Saint Augustine's Men, Winston-Salem State Women Claim CIAA Outdoor Track & Field Titles
The Saint Augustine’s University men won its 20th consecutive title and the Winston-Salem State University women edged Johnson C. Smith University by one point in the 2017 CIAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships on the Bowie State University campus Saturday. Full Results The Falcons, led b
Baugh repeats as RRAC Coach of the Year
TATUM, Texas – After leading the Wiley College men's and women's track and field teams to another Red River Athletic Conference Championship, Marlon Baugh was awarded men's and women's RRAC Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season. Baugh had 10 return from the Wildcats' third-place NAI
SIAC Announces Weekly Track & Field Honors
Juan Scott (Central State) was named the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) Male Track Athlete of the Week along with teammate Darin Gooch who was tabbed the Male Field Athlete of the
Savannah State plans athletics division change
Savannah State University (SSU) President Cheryl D. Dozier today announced the intent to classify all athletics programs from NCAA Division I to NCAA Division II, pending approval by the NCAA. The a
Grambling’s WNIT run ends in loss to Tulane
Grambling State’s run in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament was ended by Tulane, as the Lady Tigers fell 66-49 in the second round. GSU (19-15) was done in during the second quarter, when —
Anderson Chosen for NABC All-Star Game
Virginia Union University's Ray Anderson has been chosen to play in the 2017 Reese's NABC Division II College All-Star Game, the NABC announced on Monday, March 20. Anderson, who was named the C
Norfolk State women advance over Delaware State in MEAC Tournament
The No. 5 seed Norfolk State women’s basketball team moved on to the MEAC quarterfinals after a 60-40 victory over No. 12 seed Delaware State on Monday afternoon at the Norfolk Scope Arena. Kiara P
Second-year coach Montez Robinson is making Alcorn State relevant again
Nick Birdsong The 7,000-seat arena in Lorman, Miss. where Alcorn State plays its home games bears the name of legendary coach the late, great Davey L. Whitney. In nearly 30 seasons at the helm
FLEMING SELECTED AS CHAMPIONS OF CHARACTER ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
As part of Wiley College's commitment to the NAIA Champions of Character program, it recognizes student-athletes that have exhibited a high level of scholarship, sportsmanship, integrity responsibilit
New Head Coach Brings A Whole New Ballgame To Clark Atlanta
By Donnell Suggs As the buzzer sounded Darrell Walker casually made his way over to the scorer’s table at L.S. Epps Gymnasium and took the microphone. The first-year men’s head basketball coach at Clark Atlanta University had just engineered his Panthers to a 71-66 victory over AUC rival Moreh
Southern men hold on in final minutes to beat Alabama State 79-73
The Southern men’s basketball team wasn’t in trouble until it was. The Jaguars almost blew an 18-point lead late in the second half, needing a late technical foul call on the Alabama State coach to
Southern women erase 16-point deficit to beat Alabama State in overtime
BY MIKE GEGENHEIMER That the Southern women's basketball team wasn’t down by 30 to Alabama State at halftime was nothing short of a miracle to coach Sandy Pugh. In fact, it was part of her locker
Benedict Outlasts Morehouse In Four Overtimes
Brandon Morris scored seven of his game-high 36 points in the fourth overtime as the Benedict College Tigers edged Morehouse College 120-117 in a four-overtime thriller on Thursday night in Forbes Ar
Big Blues Join New Association
Bluefield State Accepts Invitation to the United States Collegiate Athletic Association JIM NELSON The Big Blues Athletic Department is pleased to announce that it has joined the United States Col
These UMES alums are glad to have pebbles in their (golf) shoes
One of the PGA tour's signature golf tournaments takes place at the Pebble Beach Resorts each February and two newly minted UMES alumni will be working on the 2017 edition from a front-row seat. No