image via Jackson State Athletics OKLAHOMA CITY | The Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame (OSHOF) released the fourth annual Aeneas Williams Award semifinalists on Tuesday morning with a familiar face on the list. This list includes 11 of the nation’s best defensive backs in Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Division I college football. The semifinalists are selected by a screening committee, in partnership with DraftHBCUPlayers and the Paycom Jim Thorpe Award, whose members compile a list of up to 15 players based on performance on the field, athletic ability, and character. This list…
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UAPB Men’s Hoops takes it on chin from Washington, 94-50
images via UAPB Athletics 50 Ark.-Pine Bluff 0-1,0-0 SWAC 94 Winner Washington 1-0,0-0 Big Ten Team 1 2 F Ark.-Pine Bluff 18 32 50 Washington 41 53 94 SEATTLE, WA —The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff men’s basketball team came up short in a 94-50 loss to the Washington Huskies on the road Monday. The Golden Lions had three players score in double figures, led by Jaquan Scott, who had 13 points and six rebounds. Alex Mirhosseini added 13 points and three steals and Quion Williams chipped in as well with 10 points. Scott pulled down three…
Read MoreUAPB women’s hoops stuns Memphis 69-64
image via UAPB Athletics 69 Winner Ark.-Pine Bluff 1-0,0-0 SWAC 64 Memphis 0-1,0-0 American Team 1 2 3 4 F Ark.-Pine Bluff 12 14 18 25 69 Memphis 14 22 18 10 64 MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Lady Lions opened the 2025–26 season in unforgettable fashion, earning their second consecutive victory over Memphis, 69-64, inside Elma Roane Fieldhouse. The win also marked the program’s first 1-0 start since 2020, setting the tone for a new era under head coach Erica Leak.Junior guard Indiya Bowen made an immediate statement in her UAPB…
Read MoreTennessee State men’s hoops dominates Fisk 101-50 in season opener
title image via Tennessee State Athletics 50 Fisk 101 Winner TSU Team 1 2 F Fisk 16 34 50 TSU 47 54 101 The Nolan Smith era started with a bang, as the Tennessee Tigers thoroughly dispatched their neighbors on Jefferson Street, the Bulldogs of Fisk University, 101-50. In the game’s infancy, it was a back-and-forth affair that featured four lead changes and a tie. Jalen Pitre’s free throws put the Tigers up 10-8 at the 16:26 mark in the first half. Mitchel Seay’s jumper pulled the Bulldogs to within four…
Read MoreGrambling boat races Huston-Tillotson 91-47
Courtesy of Grambling State Athletics 47 HT 91 Winner GSU Team 1 2 F HT 21 26 47 GSU 41 50 91 GRAMBLING, La. | The Grambling State University men’s basketball team started the 2025-26 season on a high note, defeating Huston-Tillotson 91-47 on Monday night on Wills Reed Court at the Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center. The victory was also the first for new head coach Patrick Crarey II, who made his debut leading the Tigers. GSU (1-0) had five players score in double-figures. Jimel Lane led the way with 15 points on…
Read MoreDr. Cavil’s Inside the HBCU Sports Lab Week 10 Major Division Top 7
Week 10 of Dr. Cavil’s Inside the HBCU Sports Lab Major Division Top 7 was a busy one, with 5 of the 7 positions now occupied by a different team than the week before. 7 Grambling State Tigers ( 5-3, 3-2) The Tigers of Grambling State University enter the rankings at No.7. Powered by its defense, Grambling was able to gut out a 13-10 win over Alabama A&M this past Saturday. The GSU defense piled up 8 sacks and held an Alabama A&M offense that had averaged 28.25 points per…
Read MoreTennessee State falls to Lindenwood 35-13
Tennessee State got off to a strong start, scoring on its first drive and taking a 10-7 lead in the latter portion of the first quarter. That time showing away was short-lived as Lindenwood would run off 28 unanswered points over the course of the second and third quarters, turning a 10-7 deficit into a 35-10 advantage. The Tigers scored on their second play of the day when Byron McNair found DeVaughn Slaughter on an electrifying 70-yard touchdown pass that put TSU up 7-0 just 53 seconds into the contest. …
Read MoreAlbany State moves into national rankings
The Golden Rams of Albany State have broken into national rankings. ASU enters the AFCA Division II Coaches Poll, presented by Hudl at No. 21. In their most recent outing, Albany State thoroughly dominated then No. 21-ranked Benedict 31-3 in a battle of SIAC undefeateds, firmly establishing the Golden Rams at the zenith of the SIAC. The Golden Rams’ defense also played big holding the Tigers to just 63 yards on the ground and making the day a nightmare for Benedict quarterback Darius Ocean, as he completed just 10 of…
Read MoreIsaiah Knowles named SIAC Offensive Player of the Week
For his gridiron exploits this past week, Albany State quarterback Isaiah Knowles was named SIAC Offensive Player of the Week. After missing the Golden Rams’ previous three contests while being in concussion protocols, Knowles made his return Saturday in the highly anticipated matchup against Benedict, who was also undefeated in the SIAC. The Tampa, Florida native quickly made his impact, throwing three first half touchdowns as he helped Albany State jump out to a 24-0 halftime lead on the way to a 31-3 lead to emphatically establishing the Golden Rams’…
Read MoreNC A&T’s Elijah Kennedy named CAA Special Teams Player of the Week
For his on-field exploits this weekend, North Carolina A&T wide receiver Elijah Kennedy was named CAA Special Teams Player of the Week. The redshirt junior emphatically put his fingerprints on the Aggies’ 28-24 win over Campbell, returning both a kick and a punt for touchdowns. Down 21-14 with 6:12 left in the ball game. Kennedy returned a punt 96 yards for a touchdown to knot the game at 21. The return tied for the longest in program history, equaling Quay Long, who performed the feat against Bethune-Cookman on October 31,…
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