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Blowouts, Breakthroughs & Clusters: SIAC Weekend Highlights

Did you hear that thunder across the SIAC tonight? A 48-2 blitz turned heads and set the tone for the weekend.

Did you hear that thunder across the SIAC tonight? A 48-2 blitz turned heads and set the tone for the weekend.

Hinds’ 48-2 Rout Sparks Message on Warrior Field

In Decatur, Miss, Jaylon Ruffin found Braishun Forbes for a 23-yard TD early, lighting the fuse for a 7-0 lead that never vanished. Hinds’ defense smothered East Central, allowing minimal yards and forcing turnovers that sparked the offense to surge in a click-it-and-secure-it performance. Ruffin added a second TD late, and the run game pounded the clock as the Hawks cruised to a commanding 48-2 rout. This wasn’t just a win; it was a thunderclap message to the conference that Hinds is for real. Read More. 🔥

Golden Rams Sweep Day 1 of SIAC East Cluster Crossover

Albany State opened the SIAC East Cluster Crossover with back-to-back wins, rolling Tuskegee 3-0 and surviving Miles College 3-1. The Lady Golden Rams showed balance across the lineup, turning tight moments into momentum with scrappy defense and crisp setters setting the tone. Those two wins push ASU to 4-8 overall, 3-0 in conference play, and set the stage for a raucous home swing this weekend at the Jones Brothers HPER Complex. Fans sensing a turnaround performance in the making should stay locked in. Read More. 🏐

Howard’s Late-Goal Magic Lifts 2-1 Victory Over Wagner

Howard women's soccer grabbed a late comeback, tallying two goals after the 80th minute to topple Wagner College 2-1 at Greene Stadium. The Bison move to 3-4-2 overall and 1-0-1 NEC, while Wagner slides to 2-2-5, a reminder how tight NEC play can be. The winners leaned on resilience and late substitutions that paid off, keeping NEC hopes alive for Howard this season. It’s the kind of win that fans will replay in the coffee-shop chatter all weekend. Read More.

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