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Record Crowd, Preseason Buzz & CIAA Round-Up Sparks: Week of HBCU Action

Did you hear that roar? A record crowd lit the gym as contenders collide and conference races heat up. ⚡🔥

SSU Breaks HBCU Volleyball Home Attendance Record, Sweeps Allen

Savannah State lit up Tiger Arena with a near-1,500 crowd as the Tigers swept Allen 25-19, 25-23, 25-22, turning watching the game into a milestone moment for HBCU volleyball at home. The record-setting turnout underscored the program’s rising support and growing fan passion this season. It was a statement night that the Tigers are a crowd-pleaser and a contender in the MEAC flourish. Read More.

A&T Places Three Women's Basketball Players on Preseason All-CAA Teams

North Carolina A&T’s women’s hoops setup is signaling serious ambition, with three Aggie players named to preseason All-CAA squads. The move hints at a breakout season as the program leans on depth, experience, and a sharpened edge under Tarrell Robinson. Expect continued buzz around the Aggies as the league gears up for a new era of CAA competition. Read More.

CIAA Round Up 1: Vikings Meet Rams, Golden Bulls, and Panthers

Elizabeth City State braces for a busy CIAA Round-Up in Fayetteville, facing Winston-Salem State, Johnson C. Smith, and Claflin across two days. The Vikings are counting on depth and momentum to sharpen their bite before conference play intensifies. It’s a weekend to watch for vibes, matchups, and where ECSU stacks up in a pivotal race. Read More.

Deane Secures Road Victory over Alcorn State

In Vicksburg, sophomore Czaske Deane punched in an early goal to lift Alabama A&M women’s soccer to a 1-0 win over Alcorn State at Key City Park. The SWAC win injects momentum into A&M’s road swing and tightens the standings in a tight conference race. It was a crisp, keep-the-pressure-on performance that could set the tone for a stretch run. Read More.

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LeMoyne-Owen Edges Benedict, 50-47

LeMoyne-Owen Edges Benedict, 50-47

COLUMBIA, S.C. – The Benedict College Tigers dropped their fist game of the season and their home opener, as LeMoyne-Owen College held off a late charge by the Tigers for a 50-47 victory in a men's basketball game on Thursday night in the Benjamin E. Mays HRC Arena.

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