Image via the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference is continuing its commitment to growing opportunities for female student-athletes. Beginning with the 2026-27 academic year, Women’s Flag Football and Women’s Golf will officially be added to the MEAC championship lineup, marking another significant step forward for the conference and its member institutions. The addition of both sports reflects the rapid growth of women’s athletics nationwide, particularly women’s flag football, which has emerged as one of the fastest-growing sports in the country. Meanwhile, women’s golf provides another competitive platform for…
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Toyota Joins Celebration Bowl and MEAC/SWAC Challenge as Official Band of the Year Partner
The pageantry and tradition of HBCU marching bands will receive an even bigger spotlight as Toyota has been announced as the new presenting partner of the Official Fan Page Band of the Year competition for both the Cricket Celebration Bowl and the MEAC/SWAC Challenge. The partnership further strengthens Toyota’s longstanding commitment to HBCUs, student-athletes, and the rich culture surrounding Black college football. Through its support of the Band of the Year competition, Toyota will help celebrate the talented musicians, dancers, and directors who play a vital role in making HBCU…
Read MoreWalker Kessler Rejects Massive $140 Million Offer From Jazz, Contract Standoff Brewing
The contract situation between Walker Kessler and the Utah Jazz has taken a dramatic turn. According to ESPN’s Tim MacMahon, Kessler has rejected a five-year contract offer worth nearly $140 million, with his representatives reportedly seeking “significantly more” than Utah’s proposal. The deal would have paid the 24-year-old center roughly $28 million per season and reportedly would have been the largest contract ever offered to a center without an All-Star appearance. A Growing Divide Reports of a disagreement between Kessler’s camp and the Jazz have been circulating for months.…
Read MoreKyrie Irving Chooses Community Over Cavaliers Reunion
While members of the 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers championship team gathered in Europe to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of their historic title, Kyrie Irving took a different route. Rather than attending the reunion festivities, Irving dedicated his time to mentoring the next generation at the prestigious NBPA Top 100 Camp. After helping some of the nation’s top high school prospects sharpen their skills, the NBA star returned to New Jersey to continue pouring into young student-athletes in his local community. Irving’s decision reflects a commitment that extends far beyond basketball. The…
Read MoreOhio Valley Conference announces return to traditional football branding
Courtesy of Kyle Schwartz, Associate Commissioner for Strategic Communications, Ohio Valley Conference Building upon a legacy that spans nearly 80 years and includes national championship teams, All-Americans, National Players of the Year and NFL draft picks, the Ohio Valley Conference announced today that its football-playing members will once again compete under the OVC name and logo beginning with the 2026 season. The return to the OVC identity follows three successful years of partnership with the Big South Conference under the names Big South-OVC Football Association (2023, 2024) and OVC-Big South…
Read MoreGary Payton Honored with Street Naming in Oakland
NBA Hall of Famer Gary Payton received one of the highest honors his hometown can bestow on a local hero, as a street in Oakland was officially named in his honor on Wednesday. The ceremony celebrated Payton’s remarkable basketball career and his lasting impact on the Oakland community. Family members, city officials, community leaders, and supporters gathered to recognize the East Oakland native whose influence extends far beyond the basketball court. Known throughout his playing career as “The Glove” for his relentless defensive prowess, Payton built a Hall of Fame…
Read MorePistons Exploring Malik Beasley Reunion After Tumultuous Year
The Detroit Pistons have reportedly re-engaged with the representatives of Malik Beasley regarding a potential return to the franchise, with both sides expressing mutual interest in a one-year contract. Beasley spent the season away from the NBA while dealing with an ongoing league investigation tied to gambling allegations that first surfaced in 2025. The probe stemmed from allegations involving NBA games and prop bets during his time with the Milwaukee Bucks, leading Detroit to pause previous contract discussions. Though Beasley’s name was one of several promoinent NBA personalities, according…
Read MoreEthan Pritchard Takes Major Step Forward in Recovery Journey
Florida State linebacker Ethan Pritchard reached a remarkable milestone this week, taking his first steps without a walker while celebrating his 19th birthday with family and loved ones. The moment comes just 10 months after Pritchard survived a gunshot wound to the head, an injury that threatened not only his football career but his life. Since then, he has undergone an arduous rehabilitation process, showing incredible determination and resilience every step of the way. Videos and photos from the celebration captured an emotional scene as Pritchard walked unassisted, drawing cheers…
Read MoreLakers Reportedly Unwilling to Offer LeBron James a Max Contract
The future of LeBron James with the Los Angeles Lakers remains one of the NBA’s biggest offseason storylines, and a new report suggests there may be a significant gap between the two sides in contract negotiations. According to ESPN’s Dave McMenamin, the Lakers are not expected to offer James anything close to a maximum contract as discussions continue regarding his future with the franchise. The reported stance reflects the organization’s desire to maintain financial flexibility while building around newly acquired superstar Luka Dončić and improving the roster. While James continues…
Read MoreKevin Love Could Reunite With LeBron James in Los Angeles
The Los Angeles Lakers could be exploring another veteran addition this offseason, and it just so happens to be one of LeBron James’ most trusted former teammates. According to NBA insider Marc J. Spears, Kevin Love is a player who could potentially join the Lakers if LeBron returns to Los Angeles for the 2026-27 season. Spears made the comments while discussing the Lakers’ offseason outlook and the possibility of James continuing his career in purple and gold. Love and James formed one of the NBA’s most successful partnerships during their…
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