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Tougaloo falls in NAIA men’s basketball tournament in spite of a 40-point effort from Antonio Patterson

Antonio Patterson and his Tougaloo teammates gave it their all but fell short in the opening round of the NAIA men’s basketball tournament. Patterson, a 6-foot-4 senior forward, scored 40 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, but the No. 15 seed Bulldogs were eliminated by 2nd seeded LSU-Shreveport 94-88 Friday night. HBCUAC runner-up Tougaloo (19-10) fought […]

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HBCUs selected to the NAIA Basketball Tournament

The NAIA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament fields have been announced and it is wealthy with HBCU presence. There will be seven HBCUs (eight teams total) present in the national tournament, including five in the men’s bracket, one of which is making its first appearance in school history. Here are the HBCU teams that will

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SUNO completes Cinderella run to HBCUAC Men’s Basketball Championship

The Southern at New Orleans (SUNO) Knights complete a remarkable run to the HBCUAC Men’s Basketball championship, beating the Tougaloo Bulldogs in an 84-81 overtime thriller. This marks the first conference championship for the SUNO men’s basketball team since 2012, claiming the then Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (now HBCUAC) championship over Tougaloo. The Knights ended

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Tougaloo takes down Philander Smith in a battle of the top teams in the HBCUAC

In a matchup of the two top teams in the HBCU Athletic Conference (HBCUAC), the Tougaloo Bulldogs came out on top with a decisive 72-54 win over the Philander Smith Panthers. Tougaloo hands Philander Smith its first conference loss of the season, bringing both teams to a tie at the top of the HBCUAC with

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HBCU basketball player dies, another injured, following ATV accident

Cameron Woodall, who played college basketball at multiple HBCUs, died following an ATV accident. He was 26. The incident occurred in Mississippi, where Woodall was riding an ATV alongside another individual on a separate vehicle, Hinds County Sheriff Tyree D. Jones told The Clarion-Ledger. Authorities responded to the scene at approximately 11:30 p.m. on June

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