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Most attended games from week 2 of the HBCU football season

Grambling State’s historic matchup against the defending College Football Playoff National Champion, Ohio State, leads the list of the 10 most attended games from week two of the HBCU football season. Grambling State vs. Ohio State: 100,624 South Carolina State vs. South Carolina: 79,705 Bethune-Cookman vs. Miami: 60,617 North Carolina A&T vs. Central Florida: 44,009 […]

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NFL 53-man roster tracker 2025: Which HBCU players survived roster cuts?

With the NFL Preseason in the rearview, it is time for teams to make some tough decision, making cuts to meet the league’s 53-man roster requirement, including several HBCU football players. Here is an up-to-the-second update on the status of each HBCU athlete in NFL camps. Status Signed to 53-Man Roster QB Shedeur Sanders (Jackson

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HBCU women’s basketball team will get visit from Power 4 program this November

A successful HBCU women’s basketball program will be visited by a high-level Power 4 program this season. North Carolina A&T, who won the Coastal Athletic Association women’s basketball regular season title in 2024-25, will host ACC blue blood North Carolina Thursday Nov. 20. The wait is over… Our Non-Conference schedule is 𝙎𝙀𝙏 pic.twitter.com/8fp72vNR9Q — Carolina

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North Carolina HBCU rivalry game returns to big city neutral site in 2027

One of HBCU football’s oldest and most heated rivalries will get a neutral – and big stage in 2027 The Aggie-Eagle classic, a yearly battle between North Carolina A&T and North Carolina Central, will be played at Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium on August 28, 2027, according to a report by Ashley Mahoney of AXIOS

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North Carolina HBCUs stand to lose more than $1 million in state funding

A pair of North Carolina HBCUs will feel the impact of state higher education budget cuts. The University of North Carolina System is set to implement changes in its funding allocations for the 2025-26 fiscal year that will lead to significant budget reductions for North Carolina A&T and Winston-Salem State, according to published reports. The

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‘We’re still an HBCU’: N.C. A&T wants to take advantage of CAA exposure

As North Carolina A&T kicks off another season, the move from historic HBCU-centric conferences to the prestigious CAA has sparked conversations nationwide about representation, legacy, and what it means for Black colleges to compete beyond HBCU borders. “Being in the CAA gives us another stage,” said first-year Aggies coach Shawn Gibbs at CAA Media Days.

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Randolph Ross makes statement in first race since 3-year absence

After three years away from the starting blocks, Randolph Ross made a statement in his comeback race Sunday at the Meeting International de Marseille, finishing second in the men’s 400 meters with a time of 45.41 seconds. The event marked Ross’s first competition since serving a lengthy suspension for anti-doping violations and tampering, and the result

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Former HBCU & Olympic champion sprinter returns to track after 3-year ban

Former North Carolina A&T sprinter Randolph Ross will return to track and field competition for the first time in over three years. The 2020 Olympic gold medalist will compete in the men’s 400m this Sunday in Marseille, France, as part of the World Athletics Continental Tour—bronze level. In July 2022, ahead of the 2022 World

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HBCU basketball teams to meet in Hollywood at NBA All-Star Weekend

Hampton University and North Carolina A&T have announced that the two historic institutions will square off in an in-conference matchup at the 2026 NBA HBCU Classic. The game will be a featured event during NBA All-Star 2026 festivities in Los Angeles. CAA Commissioner Joe D’Antonio expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration: “The CAA is excited to

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