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CIAA Championship Game Set Between Shaw and Elizabeth City State
Only two conferences afford the surreal opportunity of a championship game in black college football. So while we wait for the SWAC to reveal a championship pairing, the CIAA has paired old and new in its final game of the season.
Five Things You Need to Know About Black College Sports
I’m starting a new day job, as blogging as yet to sustain a mortgage and gas. So while I’m getting my act together at my new place of employment, here’s five things you need to know about Black College
Xavier University (La.) Sweeps Preseason GCAC Cross-Country Rankings
Xavier University of Louisiana is the two-time Gold Coast Athletic Conference champion in men’s and women’s cross country. Both teams will begin the 2008 season as the preseason favorites in the conference, in
St. Augustine’s Jackson Captures Olympic Bronze in 400 Meter Hurdles
Bershawn “Batman” Jackson of St. Augustine’s College helped to complete a U.S. sweep of the 400 meter hurdles last night, finishing with a bronze medal in the event. The 2008 Olympic
MEAC Athletes in Beijing
The MEAC has a strong tradition of athletes participating in Olympic competition. Here’s a few to look for in their quest for Olympic gold and international acclaim in the coming weeks,
Saint Augustine’s College Dominates Black College Track and Field
They’ve had two athletes to compete in Olympic trials in the last month, with one hurdler earning a trip to Beijing. They boast the Division II Track and Field Male Athlete of the Year, who just
Johnson C. Smith’s Shermaine Williams Captures Silver at World Junior Championships
Sophomore Shermaine Williams of Johnson C. Smith took silver in the 60-meter hurdles of the World Junior Track and Field Championships this weekend. It is the second silver in a row for the NCAA record