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Section: Sports
Sports
CIAA, Double the Pleasure for JCSU
The Johnson C. Smith University menâs basketball team, the Golden Bulls, seized their second consecutive Central Intercollegiate Athletics Association (CIAA) championship by defeating Virginia Union University 70-63 Saturday night at the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, N.C., before an overflow crowd.
March 2, 2009
Leadership & Policy
Indiana Uâs Plan to Add Name of Black Basketball Star to Building Named for a Segregationist is Opposed
The widow of the Big Tenâs first Black basketball player says no one from Indiana University ever asked her about possibly adding his name to a campus gymnasium named for a trustee who advocated segregation in the 1940s.
February 26, 2009
Sports
CIAA Tournament Provides Much More Than Basketball
Over five weeks last year this city hosted three basketball tournaments, including the Atlantic Coast Conference men and the NCAA East Regional.
February 25, 2009
Sports
Are Minority Football Players Being Pushed Into Pointless Majors?
Paper raises âclusteringâ question, but critics dismiss it as too superficial.
February 22, 2009
Sports
Racial and Gender Hiring Practices in College Sports Backslide
Institute calls the new report card the worst in many years.
February 19, 2009
Sports
North Carolina State womenâs basketball coach dies
North Carolina State womenâs basketball coach Kay Yow died Jan. 24 in Cary, N.C., after a two-decade fight with cancer.  Yow was 66. Yow announced earlier this month that she would not return this season after she missed four games because of an extremely low energy level. Yow was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1987; in [âŚ]
January 25, 2009
Students
Appreciating Student Athletes
Chrissy Lewis, a recent college graduate, understands both the sacrifices and rewards of being a student-athlete.
January 15, 2009
Sports
NCAA Addresses Diversity Concerns at National Conference
Promoting an inclusive environment that produces a diverse crop of collegiate sports administrators to address the needs of an increasingly diverse population of student-athletes is a priority for the NCAA, Charlotte Westerhaus, vice president of diversity and inclusion, said Wednesday during a seminar at the associationâs national conference.
January 14, 2009
Sports
Ski Coach Uses Flashcards to Bridge Language Gap
The Nordic skiing coach at Jackson Hole High School and his assistants were having trouble communicating with the two freshmen members from Mexico City, who spoke almost no English.
January 13, 2009
Sports
Tony Dungy Trades Football for Family, Social Work
Tony Dungy defied one myth earlier this week: He does show emotion. He also stuck to his principles. With tears in his eyes and his voice cracking, Dungy said goodbye to the Indianapolis Colts and the NFL, then, in typical Dungy fashion, looked optimistically toward lifeâs next challenges.
January 13, 2009
Students
âPutting Education Firstâ Rhodes Scholar says parents rewarded achievements in the classroom over football field.
Many boys fantasize about becoming stars on the football field or basketball court when they grow up and earning millions of dollars in endorsement deals.
January 4, 2009
Sports
Native Americans Proud of Bradfordâs Heisman
Since Sam Bradford won the Heisman Trophy, the most prestigious individual honor in college football, earlier this month, Native Americans have been basking in the glow.
December 21, 2008
Sports
London: First Black Head Football Coach in National Championship in 30 Years
The amazing playoff run of the Richmond Spiders will climax in Chattanooga, Tennessee, this Friday against the University of Montana on ESPN at the FCS National Championship.
December 17, 2008
Sports
Attorney: Alcorn State Coach Fired
Alcorn State football coach Ernest T. Jones has been fired days after filing a lawsuit seeking the reinstatement of seven assistant coaches, his attorney said Thursday.
December 14, 2008
Sports
Alabama State Football Program Placed on Probation
Alabama State Universityâs football program was placed on five yearsâ probation by the NCAA on Wednesday and must forfeit all games won in the 2000 and 2001 seasons, including the 2001 Southwestern Athletic Conference championship.
December 10, 2008
Sports
DRASTIC MEASURES FOR DIFFICULT TIMES
Hit hard by the global financial crisis, colleges are cutting their budgets in ways that prompt fears about access and retention for minority students.
December 10, 2008
Sports
Report: Black Football Players Improve Grades But Still Trail White Counterparts
Academic progress continues for football student-athletes who play in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), but the racial divide continues to widen, according to a new report released Monday by The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport (TIDES).
December 8, 2008
Leadership & Policy
Shannon: Seeing Black Coach Number Fall to 3 âSadâ
Of the 65 coaches leading programs affiliated with the Bowl Championship Series, Miamiâs Randy Shannon is about to stand alone.
December 4, 2008
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