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Fieldings Competes in the Third Women’s Open of Virginia

Fieldings Competes in the Third Women’s Open of Virginia

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (June 26, 2025) – Howard University standout and reigning NEC (Northeast Conference) Player of the Year Paris Fieldings (Chesapeake, Va.) competed in the third annual Women's Open of Virginia in Charlottesville, Va. The three-day (June 23-25), 54-hole event took place at Farmington Country Club (par-70, 6,011

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Levister Named A&T's New Director of Golf

Levister Named A&T's New Director of Golf

GREENSBORO – A coach who is super proud of her time spent in North Carolina will be the new director of men's and women's golf at North Carolina A&T State University. Director of Athletics Earl M. Hilton III named Mesha Levister the new director for

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Senior Spotlight Featuring Makenna Rodriguez

Senior Spotlight Featuring Makenna Rodriguez

WASHINGTON (June 19, 2025) – Howard University Department of Athletics continues its senior spotlight series with former Bison standout Makenna Rodriguez (Delray Beach, Fla.), who was interviewed by rising sophomore legal communications major Tanbrance Berry. Read More...

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36 Bison Receive NEC Spring Academic Honors

36 Bison Receive NEC Spring Academic Honors

BRIDGEWATER, N.J. (June 17, 2025) – The Northeast Conference (NEC) uncovered its 2025 Spring Academic Honors where Howard University saw 36 Bison across three programs (men's & women's golf and women's lacrosse) recognized for their academic excellence. The announcement came Tuesday. Read More...

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Bama State Three Peats as SWAC Commissioner's Cup and Jacket/Maggie Trophies Wiinners

Bama State Three Peats as SWAC Commissioner's Cup and Jacket/Maggie Trophies Wiinners

BIRMINGHAM, Ala.- The Alabama State University Athletics Department claimed two-of-three Southwestern Athletic Conference 2024-25 all-sports awards winning the James Frank Commissioner's Cup and the Sadie Magee/Barbara Jacket Award for the third consecutive year.  Alabama State finished second in the C.D. Henry Award missing a sweep

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