Articles tagged with: Bethune-Cookman
Who will have the top class in Black College Football?
Signing Day was not just for the FCS programs. Click here for SIAC confirmations for Benedict, Clark Atlanta, Miles, Stillman and Tuskegee.
North Carolina A&T now …
Atlanta, GA – It went down in the ATL this Saturday. Unlike last year’s rainy afternoon, the weather was perfect and the fans showed up in force. Tennessee State’s fans designed t-shirts claiming they …
Pirates Suffer First MEAC Loss At Morgan State
BALTIMORE, Md. -Hampton suffered its first Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) loss of the season Monday night, falling 78-72 to Morgan State at the Hill Field House.
Junior …
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Now for the second time this week, Bethune-Cookman catcher Peter O’Brien received national recognition, as he was selected, Friday, to the Louisville Slugger Preseason All-American team. Earlier in the week, the junior from …
Turnovers and other self-inflicted mistakes mar all of the HBCU football games this weekend. FVSU’s QB Eugene Smith had the worst mental mistake before ever playing a down. Smith was arrested and suspended prior to the Pioneer Bowl.
Dec. 3, 2010
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Behind the strength of its most impressive offensive performance of the season, the 11th-seeded and 19th-ranked University of Tennessee volleyball team (25-6) swept past Alabama A&M (16-11) in three sets, …
Bethune Cookman and Prairie View A&M to Face-Off in Seventh Annual MEAC/SWAC Challenge Presented by Disney The 2011 MEAC/SWAC Challenge Presented by Disney will feature Bethune-Cookman of the MEAC against Prairie View A&M of the …
The Florida A&M Marching 100 halftime show at the 2010 Florida Classic.
The Bethune-Cookman Marching Wildcats perform in the stands during Florida Classic.
HBCUSportsOnline’s Week 13 game by game recap of scores and highlights for each conference. The Rattlers spoil the storybook ending the Wildcats had planned for 2010. Texas Southern earns its first appearance in the SWAC Championship game. …
Shannon J. Owens of the Orlando Sentinel talks with Florida A&M President Dr. James H. Ammons and Bethune Cookman University President Dr. Trudie Kibbe Reed about how much money the Florida Classic generates and whether or not schools plan on staying in the MEAC.









