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Mo Alie-Cox helps hand the Colts a win

Mo Alie-Cox has some of the largest hands in the NFL and, last Sunday, he showed them off.

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Britton Wilson wins open 400 meters, 4 x 400 relay

Britton Wilson struck gold twice in leading Arkansas to the NCAA Women’s Indoor Track and Field Championships in Albuquerque, N.M., on March 11.

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VUU’s Byers back on fast track

Phew! Virginia Union University football fans can breathe a sigh of relief and wipe their brows. Jada Byers is back in the saddle, meaning the rest of the CIAA may fear being trampled.

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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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Greg Foster, world champion Olympic hurdler, dies

Greg Foster, among the greatest hurdlers in track and field history, died Feb. 19, 2023. He was 64 and suffering from amyloidosis, a heart disorder. A native Chicagoan, Mr. Foster was a three-time World Champion at 110-meter hurdles (1983, ’87, ’91) and in 1984 won the silver medal at the Los Angeles Olympics.

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Williams brings HBCU talent to Squirrels

HBCU alumni are rare in professional baseball, but the Richmond Flying Squirrels have one.

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Los Angeles Rams, New England Patriots headed to Super Bowl LIII

Rematch! The Los Angeles Rams will get a long-awaited chance for redemption in Super Bowl LIII when they meet the New England Patriots on Sunday, Feb. 3.

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VSU hoping to get mileage, exposure on NASCAR circuit

With some strong backing from Virginia State University, Rajah Caruth is revved up and ready to hit the gas.

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Pirates lose to Delaware 35-3 in first CAA match

There was no beginner’s luck in this case. Hampton University’s first game in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) did not go well.

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AJ English to coach at LU

Lincoln University of Pennsylvania will have a familiar face on the sidelines during the coming basketball season when the Lions visit Virginia Union University on Jan. 21.

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Richard Bland College suspends sports for 2020-21

Richard Bland College athletics are down, but not out.

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Tommy Hawkins, first black All-American at Notre Dame, dies at 80

Tommy Hawkins, University of Notre Dame’s first African-American All-American athlete, died Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2017, at his home in Malibu, Calif.

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Anna Wilson suffers injury at Stanford game in Hawaii

Anna Wilson, sister of Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, is doing well after a big scare in Honolulu.

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3 from U.Va. picked in NBA draft

Call them The Three Basketeers. The swashbuckling trio of De’Andre Hunter, Ty Jerome and Kyle Guy led the University of Virginia to the NCAA Tournament basketball title.

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A shutout for Va. Union

This year’s Panthers have taken a step forward, albeit a baby step, with a 12-0 opening-day shutout of lightly regarded Siena Heights, Mich., last Saturday, before 4,057 fans at Hovey Field.

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Baseball’s top team has Spanish accent

Tampa Bay has a thriving Hispanic population, so it makes sense the city’s baseball team has a similar makeup.

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VUU on a roll; taking on Shaw this Saturday

Virginia Union University football has gone from famine to feast—and the Panthers are hungry for more.

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VUU has 4 QB candidates

With four quality athletes to choose from, who will Coach Alvin Parker pick to be Virginia Union University’s starting quarterback?

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Armstrong's Chavis shines on and off field

Nigel Chavis is a triple threat. The Armstrong High School senior sparkles on the football field, basketball court, and, best of all, in the classroom.

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Harlem Globetrotters to bring skills, laughs to Coliseum

There are two things the Harlem Globetrotters do better than any other basketball team — win all their games and put smiles on the faces of fans of all ages.