WNBA expansion opens new doors for HBCU Hoopers
Three new teams create more opportunities for female athletes to play basketball at home.
Big Ten squad to host two HBCUs this season
Indiana will face two HBCU programs from the same conference.
Storied HBCU to Join New Athletic Conference
A historic NAIA HBCU will transition to a new athletic conference after five years in its current one.
NBA champs draft pick comes from HBCU hoops family
Brother and sister of Thomas Sorber played HBCU basketball.
NFL and HBCU legend to have new statue unveiled
Dr. Doom will be honored with a statue in his hometown.
Former Pac-12 Assistant Joins HBCU Hoops Contender
Paul Reed, a former Cal and Washington coach, joins Alabama A&M’s HBCU basketball program with a strong track record of success.
Historic HBCU Expands Academic Playbook
From NIL to front-office roles, Stillman’s new B.S. in Sport Management opens doors for HBCU students chasing careers in the sports industry.
HBCU changes ticket process after years of tracking issues
This HBCU is going cashless after decades of tracking issues.
HBCU Contender to Face DII Titan in Week Zero Classic
Clark Atlanta, a rising DII HBCU power, takes on national powerhouse Valdosta State in the Week Zero Classic—a big time HBCU vs. PWI matchup surrounded by a full slate of entertainment in Birmingham.
HBCU Football Revisited: 2000 Celebration Bowl Champion
The 2000 MEAC and SWAC champs met during the regular season. Who would have won the Celebration Bowl.
Former HBCU HC joins NFL coaching fellowship
Dawson Odums joins Jacksonville Jaguars training camp staff as part of the NFL’s Bill Walsh Diversity Fellowship.
DeSean Jackson compares college football to NFL free agency
Former NFL star DeSean Jackson is dealing with the new realities of coaching at an HBCU in the NIL era.
Historic HBCU set to play first-ever night game
Tuskegee University, a historic HBCU, is set to host its first-ever home night football game on Sept. 6 against Central State—fulfilling a vision nearly 100 years in the making.
Travis Hunter wedding dripping in Jackson, MS culture
Travis Hunter may have only spent one season in Jackson, but the city left a mark. From the food to the music,his wedding was a full-on celebration of Jackson, MS culture.
HBCU basketball program hires proven winner
The CIAA’s newest basketball program hires a proven veteran to replace the man who replaced him at his last stop.