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Prairie View A&M Falls to Florida 11-55 in NCAA Tournament Exit

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Prairie View A&M Falls to Florida 11-55 in NCAA Tournament Exit
Posted By: Will Moss on March 21, 2026


Prairie View A&M University's historic run in the NCAA Tournament came to an end with an 11-55 loss to the University of Florida, closing the chapter on a remarkable season for the Texas-based HBCU.

The Panthers faced a formidable opponent in the Gators, ultimately falling short in what proved to be a challenging matchup. Despite the lopsided final score, Prairie View A&M's appearance in the tournament represents a significant achievement for the institution and the broader HBCU athletic community.

Key Takeaway: Prairie View A&M's NCAA Tournament appearance marks an important milestone for HBCU representation in national collegiate athletics, regardless of the final outcome.

The tournament loss brings Prairie View A&M's season to a close, but the Panthers' journey to the NCAA Tournament itself stands as a testament to the program's competitive spirit and determination.



The team's qualification for the tournament provided crucial visibility for HBCU athletics on a national stage.

Prairie View A&M University, a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC), demonstrated throughout the season the caliber of talent and coaching present at historically Black colleges and universities. While the final score against Florida was decisive, the Panthers' presence in the tournament continues the important tradition of HBCU representation in NCAA championship play.

The loss concludes what has been a notable campaign for Prairie View A&M, with the team earning its spot among the nation's top collegiate programs. The experience gained from competing at this level will serve as valuable preparation for future seasons and upcoming Panthers student-athletes.

As the Panthers exit the tournament, their participation reinforces the ongoing conversation about HBCU athletics and the importance of supporting these programs as they compete on college sports' biggest stages. The team returns to Prairie View having represented their institution and the HBCU community with pride throughout their NCAA Tournament appearance.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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