Norfolk State, MEAC issue statements on Olympic disqualification
Read what the MEAC and Norfolk State had to say about the controversy surrounding Kai Cole and the USATF sanctioning of the MEAC championship track event.
Future of NC A&T track in good hands with rookie hurdler
His record breaking season includes smashing a program record at the historic Penn Relays en route to winning CAA Rookie of the Year.
SWAC commissioner contract extended
Since his appointment in 2018 the league has significantly increased its visibility and presence on a national stage through the broadcasting of conference football and basketball games on ESPN and HBCUGO platforms.
Legendary HBCU baseball coach heads for Louisiana Sports HoF
Ellis spent 43 years coaching at Grambling, amassing over 700 career wins as the Tigers skipper.
Meet the HBCU athletes competing for a spot in the Paris Olympics
On the track and in the pool, get to know the athletes from Howard University aiming for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Alabama State softball coach steps down to focus on health
In 2024 Bradley won his 500th career game and his 100th career win as a Hornet.
CIAA volleyball squad tabs assistant from rival HBCU as next HC
A standout HBCU student-athlete herself, Miller’s accolades include being a nominee for NCAA Woman of the Year, captain of the 2019 and 2021 CIAA Volleyball Championship teams.
HBCU veteran coach, administrator moves on to new role
Morgan State University welcomed Keshia Campbell as Senior Associate Athletics Director, bringing extensive experience and dedication to student-athlete development.
HBCU sprinter prepares for 2024 US Olympic Team Trials
The Las Vegas native will compete in the 200-meter dash and have a chance to represent Team USA at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.
Division II Florida HBCU to play several national TV games in 2024
The 2024 season will see Edward Waters become full members of the SIAC and NCAA Division II after their three-year mandated transitional period.
HBCU women’s flag football, realignment and bowl game for CIAA
The CIAA, oldest HBCU athletic conference, announces changes: basketball tournament bidding, Legacy Bowl, women’s flag football, and financial strategies.
HBCU AD reacts to hall of fame selection
Watch the reaction of Albany State AD Dr. Kristine Kelly as she learns of her selection to the Hall of Fame at her HBCU.
HBCU reinstates athletic program after 30-year hiatus
The reinstatement of the program comes 30 years after it was disbanded. The last team competed in 1994.
Durham lands CIAA football championship
After nearly a decade in the mountains of Virginia, the CIAA football championship game is coming back to North Carolina.
HBCU part of Big South-OVC extended football partnership
Tennessee State University is the only HBCU left in the Big South-Ohio Valley Conference merger. Learn about the extension of the partnership here.