NORFOLK, Va. -- South Carolina State’s Jada Banks was named the meet’s Outstanding Runner after earning two gold medals and a third-place finish at the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Track and Field Championships hosted by Norfolk State.
SCSU tennis teams learn NCAA fate
Lady Bulldogs advance to semifinals
South Carolina State held its ‘Parade of Champions’ on campus Saturday morning to celebrate the HBCU national champion football team and the 2021 MEAC champion men’s and women’s tennis teams.
South Carolina State held its ‘Parade of Champions’ on campus Saturday morning to celebrate the HBCU national champion football team and the 2021 MEAC champion men’s and women’s tennis teams.
Earlier this week, Steven J. Gaither of HBCU Gameday reported Howard University may be the next school to leave the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
Former South Carolina State men’s basketball coach Murray Garvin has filed a lawsuit against the university at its athletics director, Stacy Danely.
Former South Carolina State men’s basketball coach Murray Garvin has filed a lawsuit against the university at its athletics director, Stacy Danely.
VIRGINIA BEACH — The South Carolina State women are fourth (22 pts.) and the men seventh (13 pts.) in the team standings after Day 2 of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships at the Virginia Beach Sports Center.
Clemson women drop game to Virginia Tech
Today’s article puts a wrap on the preseason look at South Carolina State football as we preview the Bulldog special teams and examine a very challenging 2021 schedule.
The Orangeburg Touchdown Club will begin its 20th year with a meeting on Thursday.
In less than two weeks, South Carolina State will kick off the 2021 season on the road against SWAC foe Alabama A&M on Sept. 4 in Huntsville, Ala.
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The Baltimore Ravens have agreed to terms with cornerback Kyle Fuller. Fuller spent last season with the Denver Broncos. Prior to that, he played in 80 games for the Chicago Bears from 2014-20, intercepting 19 passes. Fuller went to Mount Saint Joseph High School in Baltimore before playing at Virginia Tech. The Ravens finished last in the NFL against the pass last season, thanks in part to a knee injury that cost cornerback Marcus Peters the season. Cornerback Marlon Humphrey went down with an injury as well and didn’t play in the final four games.
Indianapolis will be keeping the NFL scouting combine for the next two years. At Tuesday's owners meetings in Atlanta, the city that has staged the winter event since 1987 for players entering the draft was granted hosting rights for 2023 and 2024. This was the first time the NFL put the combine up for bidding, with Dallas and Los Angeles also seeking to host. The league also announced four new international home marketing areas. The Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams are adding New Zealand and the Philadelphia Eagles were granted Australia, New Zealand and Ghana, making them the first NFL franchise to enter a market in Africa.
Students from four Historically Black College and University medical schools will be selected for clinical rotations with NFL team medical staffs this year. The joint program with the NFL Physicians Society (NFLPS) and Professional Football Athletic Trainer Society (PFATS) aims to diversify the pipeline in sports medicine, including at NFL clubs. It is open to medical students interested in primary care sports medicine and/or orthopedic surgery from Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles; Howard University College of Medicine in Washington; Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta; and Meharry Medical College in Nashville.
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