Florida A&M‘s outstanding band, The Marching 100, was on hand at the U.S. Open Wednesday to honor one of their own on the anniversary of her barrier breaking appearance at the grand slam event.
The famous band strutted their stuff to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Florida A&M alumna Althea Gibson breaking the color barrier in women’s tennis. Gibson won five grand slam titles, including two U.S. Open championships, during her illustrious career.
Returning for its fifth year at the 2025 US Open, HBCU Live celebrated the culture, legacy and pride of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
The event included a performance by @FAMU_1887‘s “Marching 100” prior to the evening session in Arthur Ashe Stadium.… pic.twitter.com/zUJZsFHwGP
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 28, 2025
The Marching 100 appeared as a part of HBCU Live, an initiative and event aimed at honoring the legacy of Black Colleges. HBCU Live has been a part of the U.S. Open festivities for five years now.