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For these HBCU student-athletes, fatherhood comes first
Young dads draw inspiration from their own life experiences — both good and bad — while helping raise their children, often from afar
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Championship energizes Morgan State club lacrosse team’s push to revive varsity status
Administrators weigh funding, Title IX concerns as players at multiple Black colleges call to add sport, create option for athletes wanting to attend HBCUs
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Historically Black colleges capitalize on growing interest by adding sport options
Schools bolster athletic offerings beyond traditional football, basketball, track and field programs
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N.C. A&T cheerleaders pursue win as HBCU presence grows at national competition
Championship hosts a record-high 12 teams from Black colleges this year
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Grambling State’s volleyball program pushes forward a year after controversy
Players on reconfigured roster set sights on winning a SWAC championship after finding stability — and success — last season under their new coach
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‘We’re the majority for once’: Fisk gymnasts spark joy, inspire other HBCUs
Team fulfills dreams of previous generations
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Career is a calling for Edward Waters University’s first female athletic director
Shepherding school’s transition to Division II, adding mental health resources top priorities for Ivana Rich
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FAMU looks to outside hitter Dominique Washington in quest to defend SWAC title
2021 volleyball player of the year leads Florida A&M in kills and points
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Allen Johnson brings Olympic gold experience to North Carolina A&T track
The 1996 gold medalist replaced former Aggies coach Duane Ross in June and will lead Team USA sprints and hurdles at the World Athletics Championships