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Darrell Mosley embraces the rebuilding process in his first season at the helm of the Eagles women’s basketball program
Several athletes with historically Black college roots could hear names called
Coaches and players say high levels of talent and strong play in and out of conference have led to elevation of their game
Automatic bids to the NCAA tournament are at stake for HBCU programs
Baltimore native’s influence on youths was evident in the historic game for the historically Black university
Coppin is first HBCU to host a defending women’s NCAA Division 1 champion
Coppin State Hall of Famer and NBA veteran is one of four candidates vying for the head job in men’s basketball
Twenty-five years ago, Antoine Brockington starred for underdog Coppin State. Now, his son is an Iowa State standout.
The documentary describes how coach Ron ‘Fang’ Mitchell transformed a small HBCU into a powerhouse
Coppin State’s upset of second-seeded South Carolina in the men’s NCAA tournament was preceded by an unforgettable brawl the Eagles claim saved their season