God bless the military, and this brother in particular for vocalizing the military’s support of the CIAA Basketball Tournament.
So hopefully the Lord will forgive me for posting this Major Payne moment.
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God bless the military, and this brother in particular for vocalizing the military’s support of the CIAA Basketball Tournament.
So hopefully the Lord will forgive me for posting this Major Payne moment.
Doing it one more time, check me out for the CIAA Basketball Tournament beginning at 7:00 p.m. with the semi-final games between Johnson C. Smith and Virginia State, and Virginia Union and St. Augustine’s.
Catch the broadcast of the game on ESPN Classic, or online at hsrn.com.
Looking forward to chatting with you.
It does add a nice touch for scores and updates. And, like usual, Xavier (La.) is ahead of many black colleges on the sports information tip.
Well, three out of four ain’t bad. I had a good feeling about St. Augustine’s against Bowie State, and I should have had the same feeling with Virginia State over Elizabeth City State. After all, despite the brilliance of Anthony Hilliard and their great overall record, the Vikings were not that great in divisional play.
Nevertheless, I’ve got one wrong so far throught the CIAA Basketball Tournament, and from the looks of things, you all are geniuses as well. Here are the semi-final polls, and don’t forget to join me at 11:00 a.m. for HBCU Sports Chat.
As for my picks, its JCSU and VUU in the championship.

The Washington Times today reports that a Howard University Hospital employee has been charged with selling the personal information of hospital patients for more than a year.

Alabama State University today announced that former Hornet linebacker Nigel Carr has signed a free agent deal with the Baltimore Ravens.
The Tallahassee Democrat today reports that Florida A&M University will continue to offer degree programs in music despite the uncertain status of the Marching 100.

The University System of Georgia Board of Regents last week announced Dr. Cheryl Davenport Dozier as the permanent president of Savannah State University. Dr. Dozier, a Masters of Social Work alumna of Atlanta University, had held the position on an interim basis since April of 2011, and in that time, has created successful initiatives to improve customer service, alumni giving and retention.
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