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Howard University Captures First Dual MEAC Regular Season Titles in Nearly Four Decades

Howard University Captures First Dual MEAC Regular Season Titles in Nearly Four Decades
Posted By: Will Moss on March 09, 2026


Howard University has achieved a historic milestone in athletic excellence, securing dual Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) regular season championships for the first time in 39 years.

The accomplishment marks a significant resurgence for Howard's athletic programs and represents a proud moment in the university's storied sports history. The last time the Bison claimed dual MEAC regular season titles was in 1985, making this achievement a multi-generational triumph for the Washington, D.C.-based institution.

Historic Achievement: Howard University's dual MEAC regular season championships represent the first such accomplishment for the Bison in 39 years, underscoring the program's competitive resurgence within the conference.

The dual championship sweep demonstrates Howard's commitment to athletic excellence across multiple sports programs. This achievement reflects not only the talent and dedication of student-athletes but also the strength of the university's coaching staff and athletic administration in building competitive programs.

Howard University, founded in 1867, is one of the nation's most prestigious historically Black colleges and universities.



Located in the nation's capital, Howard has long been recognized for academic excellence while maintaining a proud tradition in collegiate athletics.

The MEAC, established in 1970, has served as a competitive home for many of the nation's leading HBCUs in Division I athletics. Conference championships represent not only athletic achievement but also institutional pride and the continuation of rich sporting traditions that have defined HBCU athletics for generations.

This historic achievement comes as Howard continues to invest in its athletic programs and facilities, signaling the university's commitment to competing at the highest levels of collegiate sports. The dual championships add to Howard's legacy of producing exceptional student-athletes who excel both on the field and in the classroom.

For Howard alumni and supporters, the dual MEAC regular season titles serve as a source of tremendous pride and a reminder of the university's enduring competitive spirit. The accomplishment also highlights the continued relevance and competitiveness of HBCU athletic programs on the national stage.

As the Bison celebrate this milestone, the achievement stands as a testament to the hard work, perseverance, and excellence that define the Howard University experience both academically and athletically.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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