SWAC makes decision on NCAA House settlement
The House Settlement was officially finalized on June 6.
Howard makes history at NCAA Championship
Marcia Sey leads the way on the final day in Eugene.
HBCU Track Star Reaches NCAA Finals with Record Time
UAPB’s Jordan Pierre runs a blazing 45.44 in the 400m semifinal to qualify for the NCAA 400m final.
HBCU Sends Relay and Hurdler to NCAA Championship Finals
Howard’s women’s track team continues its historic rise, qualifying for NCAA finals in two events while earning multiple national honors.
HBCU athletes advance on Day 1 of NCAA Track Championship
A good day in 400 meter events for HBCUs.
HBCUs face new challenges in wake of NCAA Settlement
The NCAA House settlement lets schools pay athletes—but what does it mean for underfunded HBCUs? Here’s how SWAC and others are preparing for a new era.
Howard women the leading HBCU at NCAA Track Championship
Bison secure four spots in Eugene.
HBCU representation strong at NCAA Track Championships
HBCU athletes are poised to shine at the 2025 NCAA Track & Field Championships in Eugene, eyeing the world stage at the Tokyo World Championships.
Bethune-Cookman battles hard, falls short at NCAA Regional
Wildcats finish with a 37-23 record on the year.
HBCU track phenom bolts to SEC days after NCAA Championships
Three days after taking 3rd in the 200m at the NCAA DII track championships, HBCU freshman phenom Tyson Williams has already signed with an SEC school.
Bethune-Cookman the sole HBCU in NCAA baseball tournament
Bethune-Cookman will look for revenge against Florida State.
NCAA D2 Track could see several HBCU champs
Lincoln (Mo.), Benedict, Albany State, and others are sending nationally ranked athletes to the NCAA Track Championships. Several are in position to reach the podium.
HBCU softball: Howard University heads to NCAA playoffs
Howard softball got the last word in Norfolk, defeating South Carolina State to win the 2025 MEAC title and secure a spot in the NCAA Tournament.
HBCU football could gain from NCAA schedule expansion
A proposed NCAA rule change allowing 12 regular-season games could benefit HBCU football programs in the FCS by creating more scheduling flexibility and preserving key matchups.
NCAA shows HBCUs improving, but still behind academically
HBCUs make up half of the penalized teams in Division I despite representing less than five percent of its programs.