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Chesterfield’s Jaaber named to All-State team

Mikael “Mick” Jaaber, who led Carver College and Career Academy in Chesterfield County to a 21-6 basketball record and the state quarterfinals, has been named to the Class I All-State team.

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Washington Nationals’ young players looking to make ‘the chaperones’ proud

A nucleus of the Washington Nationals more resembles a college team than a pro squad.

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Noah Lyles clocked as fastest man

A former Virginian is currently the fastest man on the planet.

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7 women of color seen on soccer stage

The United States Women’s National Soccer team has history, recent momentum, and racial diversity on its side heading into this year’s World Cup.

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Mookie Betts, Lorenzo Cain leading candidates for MLB MVPs

African-Americans are short in numbers but large on impact in Major League Baseball. Only about 10 percent of big leaguers are African-American, born in the United States, but they are getting noticed.

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A’ja Wilson ties record for most points in WNBA

The Las Vegas Aces might be the surest bet in the city known as “The Gambling Capital of the World.” A’ja Wilson is a towering reason why.

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VCU headed next for N.Y. to play at Barclays Center in Legends Classic

A skeptic might need a high-powered microscope to detect any flaws these days with Virginia Commonwealth University basketball.

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Teams, cities ramping up for NBA lottery

The fun-loving folks on Bourbon Street in New Orleans have one more reason to party.

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VCU retires Burgess’ number; Graham hopes to be next

In its storied basketball history, Virginia Commonwealth University has retired the numbers of five players. Their jerseys now hang from the Siegel Center rafters. They are No. 3 Eric Maynor, No. 5 Calvin Duncan, No. 22 Gerald Henderson, No. 23 Kendrick Warren and, just this past Saturday, No. 20 Bradford Burgess. Sometime in the future, look for Treveon Graham’s No. 21 to be among the rafters display. The Rams’ foes probably wish the university would retire Graham’s jersey right now, preferably with Tre in it.

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Darrell Purdie poised to take George Wythe to state finals

Darrell Purdie may be the area’s MVP — most versatile player.

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NSU plays UR at Robins Stadium; HU takes on W&M at home

There was a time not so long ago when no man on earth wanted to see the University of Richmond win a football game more than Coach Latrell Scott.

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Conference-only games for VUU men’s basketball

Because of the pandemic, Virginia Union University will be playing a conference-only men’s basketball schedule this season.

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Harvin wins Ray Guy Award

Pressley Harvin III has become the first African-American to win the Ray Guy Award, presented to the nation’s most outstanding college football punter.

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VIA Heritage Association meeting May 21

The VIA Heritage Association will meet 11:30 a.m. Saturday, May 21, at Azurest South Alumni House at Virginia State University.

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WNBA drafts first HBCU player in 20 years

The WNBA has rediscovered HBCUs.

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Chiefs, 49ers primed for Super Bowl rematch

This year’s Super Bowl matchup features franchises with plenty of experience on football’s grandest stage.

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VCU snags another transfer player, Levi Stockard III

Seems like just about any college basketball story nowadays includes the word “transfer.”

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VCU’s Tillman breaks out with double-doubles

At least on the basketball floor, Virginia Commonwealth University’s Justin Tillman has double the appetite of most others.

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VSU banking on a homecoming win this Saturday

This has been a “what if” football season for the Virginia State University Trojans. During the homecoming game this weekend, Trojans fans can’t help but ask “What if?” regarding three painful road losses that has VSU on the outside looking in at CIAA title and NCAA aspirations.

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College football losing Black coaches

The ranks of Black coaches in the NCAA’s Football Bowl Subdivision continue to shrink.