By Teesa Johnson
Source: BlackCollegeWire.org
Jason Still’s dream for his upcoming senior year at Florida A&M University included driving the golf team to the top. But instead of soaring triumphantly like an eagle, he is exploding inside from th ...
Posted Wednesday, August 3rd 2005 at 8:50AM
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For Immediate Release: July 22, 2005 3:30pm
Grambling – Grambling State University will maintain the classic “G” as its official athletic logo, according to University President Horace Judson.
“There have been many inquiries, particularly from v ...
Posted Tuesday, July 26th 2005 at 1:19PM
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One Claflin University track team made history. The other defended its title.
On Saturday April 23, 2005, the Claflin University men and women's track and field teams were named 2005 Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference champions as ...
Posted Tuesday, June 21st 2005 at 12:37AM
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GRAMBLING — Grambling State is in talks with a major supplier about replacing its aging scoreboard.
GSU football coach Melvin Spears says he has met with the well-known sign manufacturer Daktronics, and is also exploring possible financing options ...
Posted Tuesday, June 7th 2005 at 2:22PM
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GRAMBLING — Grambling State supporters are still digesting quick administrative approval for the first new athletic logo in decades.
They have questioned how aggressively GSU worked to regain a lost copyright on the old design — and what the schoo ...
Posted Thursday, May 26th 2005 at 5:43PM
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North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Chancellor James C. Renick introduced DeLores “Dee” Todd as the University’s new director of intercollegiate athletics, effective June 15.
“We are very pleased that we were abl ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 4:41AM
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ORANGEBURG, S.C. – South Carolina State tennis teams will be heading in opposite directions when the 2005 NCAA Tennis Championship tournament opens on May 13th. The Lady Bulldogs (26-1) will face the #2 Florida Gators (18-2) in Gainesvillle, Florida ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 4:37AM
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North Carolina Central University freshman Brian Demby and Johnson C. Smith University's Andre Kelly have been selected as two of four student-athletes to receive a scholarship during the opening ceremony of the 19th National Minority College Golf Ch ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 4:16AM
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The NCAA News, the official publication of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, reports the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference led Division II football attendance for the second season in a row. According to the January 31st issue, ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 4:11AM
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Lane College has hired former Alabama State offensive coordinator Johnnie Cole as its next head football coach.
Cole succeeds Darrin Hayes, who left to become an assistant coach at Tuskegee.
"This is a great opportunity for me," Cole told the M ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 4:08AM
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The SIAC is pleased to announce Nike's Summer 2005 Adrenaline Internship Program. This program is designed to provide college students with an opportunity to apply their academic knowledge in a world-class business environment, which is both positive ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 3:55AM
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Johnson C. Smith University recently promoted Stephen Joyner as its new Athletics Director. He replaces Helen Caldwell.
Joyner was promoted to the new position on April 1, 2005. He previously worked as the university’s assistant athletics director. ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 3:45AM
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The 2005 CIAA Composite Football Schedule
(as of May 9, 2005) has been release on the CIAA website (www.theciaa.com).
The schedule features some very interesting matchups and a host of exciting rivalrys this season. Be sure to check out the sch ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 3:35AM
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PRAIRIE VIEW, Tex. – The Prairie View A&M University (13-8) men’s tennis team officially received an automatic bid to participate in the 2005 NCAA Division I Men’s Tennis Championships. The tournament field was announced by the NCAA Division I Men’s ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 3:26AM
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