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Alabama A&M's Kalia Walker Named HBCU GO National Player of the Year

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Posted By: Will Moss on March 11, 2026


Alabama A&M University standout Kalia Walker has been named the HBCU GO National Player of the Year following an exceptional season with the Bulldogs.

The prestigious honor recognizes Walker's outstanding performance throughout the season, cementing her status as one of the top athletes in HBCU athletics. The HBCU GO award celebrates excellence among student-athletes competing at Historically Black Colleges and Universities across the nation.

Key Takeaway: Kalia Walker's HBCU GO National Player of the Year award highlights the exceptional athletic talent at Alabama A&M and across the HBCU landscape.

Walker's stellar season for the Alabama A&M Bulldogs showcased the caliber of competition and athletic excellence that defines HBCU sports. Her recognition on the national stage brings additional visibility to Alabama A&M's athletic program and underscores the university's commitment to developing championship-level talent.

Alabama A&M University, located in Normal, Alabama, is a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) and has a rich tradition of athletic excellence alongside its academic mission.



The university continues to produce student-athletes who compete at the highest levels while maintaining their commitment to academic achievement.

The HBCU GO platform has become an important vehicle for showcasing talent at Historically Black Colleges and Universities, providing increased exposure for student-athletes who might otherwise receive limited national recognition. Walker's award represents not only personal achievement but also the growing acknowledgment of HBCU athletics in the broader sports landscape.

This recognition for Walker adds to Alabama A&M's legacy of producing exceptional student-athletes who excel both on the field and in the classroom. Her stellar season performance demonstrates the high level of competition within HBCU athletics and the dedication required to achieve national recognition.

As HBCU athletics continue to gain greater visibility and support, awards like the HBCU GO National Player of the Year help spotlight the remarkable talent competing at these institutions. Walker's achievement serves as inspiration for current and future student-athletes across the HBCU community.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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