Clark Atlanta Lady Panthers open SIAC play with gritty win over Tuskegee
TUSKEGEE, Ala. — The Clark Atlanta women's basketball team opened SIAC play with a gritty 58-55 road win over Tuskegee on Saturday afternoon. Read More...
TUSKEGEE, Ala. — The Clark Atlanta women's basketball team opened SIAC play with a gritty 58-55 road win over Tuskegee on Saturday afternoon. Read More...
LAKELAND, Fla. — The Clark Atlanta men's team leaned on a strong defensive presence to propel them to a 72-65 victory over Saint Leo in the final game of the Century Retail Thanksgiving Classic at Jenkins Field House in Lakeland, Florida, on Saturday evening. Read More...
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Shannon Niles, Diara McBroom and Naja Fenelon combined for 50 points as Kentucky State women's basketball edged out Savannah State 68-63, on Saturday inside Exum. Read More...
VALDOSTA, Ga. — The end to a historic 2024 season came on Saturday afternoon at Bazemore-Hyder Stadium as No. 22 Miles lost to No. 1 Valdosta State 33-17. The loss snapped the Golden Bears' 10-game win streak but did not put a damper on a campaign that saw the team
TUSKEGEE, Ala. — The Tuskegee Golden Tigers fell to Alabama State, 34-6, in the 100th Turkey Day Classic at ASU Stadium, ending their regular season with a 5-6 record. Read More...
ATLANTA — The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference announced its SIAC Men’s Basketball Players of the Week on Tuesday, Nov. 26, honoring student-athletes for impressive performances in games played last week. Chase Ballard (Miles) and Josiah Lawson (Morehouse) were recognized. Read More...
ATLANTA — The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference announced its SIAC Women’s Basketball Players of the Week on Tuesday, Nov. 26, honoring student-athletes for impressive performances in games played last week. Brittney Bolin (Tuskegee) and Mia Morel (Edward Waters) were recognized. Read More...
In a season filled with firsts, Miles found a way to add another significant milestone to what continues to be the most historic year in program annuls. Read More...
In a season filled with firsts, Miles found a way to add another significant milestone to what continues to be the most historic year in program annuls. Read More...
ALBANY, Ga. — The Spring Hill College volleyball team (24-7, 19-0 SIAC) defeated No. 1-seeded Albany State (19-10, 17-5 SIAC), 3-2, to earn its sixth-straight SIAC women's volleyball championship at the HPER Gym on Saturday. Read More...
MATCH 5: SPRING HILL COLLEGE DEF. SAVANNAH STATE UNIVERSITY (25-20, 25-5, 25-21) Spring Hill sweeps Savannah State to advance to the team’s sixth consecutive SIAC championship match. Read More...
MATCH 1: SAVANNAH STATE DEF. CENTRAL STATE (19-25, 26-24, 25-21, 25-17) Savannah State fends off Central State for three sets in the opening round of the 2024 Cricket SIAC Women’s Volleyball Tournament. Read More...
ATLANTA — The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference announced its 2024 Women's Volleyball All-SIAC teams and individual honorees on Thursday, as voted by the conference’s head coaches and sports information directors. Read More...
ATLANTA — The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference announced its SIAC Women’s Basketball Players of the Week on Tuesday, Nov. 19, honoring student-athletes for impressive performances in games played last week. Keyra Peterson (Albany State) and Zhieyah Rolack (Central State) were recognized. Read More...
ATLANTA — The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference announced its SIAC Men’s Basketball Players of the Week on Tuesday, Nov. 19, honoring student-athletes for impressive performances in games played last week. Lavar Miller Jr. (Kentucky State) and Ramar Pryor (Central State) were recognized. Read More...
ATLANTA — The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference announced its SIAC Women’s Volleyball Players of the Week on Tuesday, Nov. 19, honoring student-athletes for impressive performances in matches played last week. Alexis Simpson (Edward Waters), Honesty Campbell (LeMoyne-Owen), Allanah Drayton-Campbell (Clark Atlanta) and Camille McDermott (Spring Hill) were recognized. Read More.