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27 people and 2 teams inducted into RPS Athletic Hall of Fame

The Richmond Public Schools Athletic Hall of Fame, founded in 2015, continues to grow.

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Highland Springs football dynasty ends; TJ plays Nov. 29 for region title

It’s over. After four straight state championships and 40 consecutive wins, the curtain finally fell on what has been the greatest show in local high school football history.

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Second round no charm in NCAA Division II: Lady Panthers take a fall to Indiana Univ.

Full of hope, the Virginia Union University Lady Panthers traveled six hours by bus to mountainous Glenville, W.Va., for the NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional playoffs.

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One of ‘Fab Five’ returns to alma mater as Michigan’s new basketball coach

Juwan Howard is a towering man facing a towering task.

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VUU, Hampton and NSU on tap for Chris Paul events

Virginia schools will be on full display at the second annual Chris Paul HBCU basketball events this coming season. =

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VUU’s Mike Davis: First Virginia player picked in NBA draft first round

Virginia’s colleges and universities boast a rich history in producing NBA first round draft choices.

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Dejected Panthers hoping for homecoming win Saturday against Lincoln

Virginia Union University’s road to football riches has grown long and bumpy, but there is still a lane to the top.

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VUU: Allen does Byers impersonation

At midseason, it comes as no surprise that a Virginia Union University Panther is leading the CIAA in rushing. The surprise is that it is Curtis Allen and not Jada Byers.

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Should LeBron James be the MVP?

Perhaps the NBA needs to change the name of its championship Finals MVP award to “MVP of the Winning Team.”

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John Marshall standout Isaiah Todd transferring

Isaiah Todd, arguably the area’s top college prospect since Moses Malone, is changing basketball addresses. After leading Richmond’s John Marshall High School to the State 3A title this past winter as a sophomore, the 6-foot-10 Todd is transferring to Trinity Academy, a Christian-based private school in Raleigh, N.C.

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VUU pulls out a win in last 21 seconds

The Virginia Union University Panthers have played like Houdini in their last two outings, escaping disaster on their home field. This Saturday, Oct. 5, the Panthers hope to take that magic to Livingstone College in Salisbury, N.C., in a battle of CIAA championship contenders. In sports jargon, there’s winning by a nose, by a hair, even by a split second. In defeating Winston-Salem State University last Saturday, VUU won by an instep — that of soccer-style kicker Jefferson Souza. The final score: 16-15. The Brazilian born Souza booted three field goals during the game at Hovey Field, most dramatically a game-winning 25-yard field goal with a mere 21 seconds left. VUU fans are getting accustomed to being nervous. The week before, the heavily favored Panthers weren’t assured victory over Johnson C. Smith University until Sterling Hammond’s interception and touchdown return in the game’s closing minute. Jarrett Sumiel was the Panthers’ late-game defensive savior against Winston-Salem State. The defensive back from Westmoreland blocked a Rams punt with 1:52 to go and recovered on the Winston-Salem State 19-yard line. That set up Souza’s decisive kick that pushed VUU’s record to 3-1 overall and 1-0 in the CIAA. Tabyus Taylor led the Panthers’ ground-and-pound running game with 76 bullish yards. The junior from Hopewell also caught two passes for 30 yards and returned a kickoff for 58 yards. Panthers quarterback Khalid Morris hit 11 of 14 passes for 114 yards and a touchdown to former Highland Springs High star Jaiden Reavis. Tyrone Glanton and Hammond spearheaded the Panthers’ defense against Winston-Salem State. Glanton, a graduate student from Miami, was in on eight tackles and has 31 stops for the year. Hammond, arguably the CIAA’s top NFL prospect in years, had seven tackles against the Rams and has 40 for the season. Like VUU, upcoming opponent Livingstone College also is enjoying life on the gridiron. The Blue Bears are 4-0, with wins over Chowan University, Elizabeth City State University, Allen University of Columbia, S.C., and most recently a 35-19 victory over Lincoln University. Livingstone travels best by the arm of quarterback Miles Hayes. The Miami native has hit 68 percent of his passes. He averages 204 yards through the air with eight touchdowns. Livingstone appears to be on the uptick under fifth-year Coach Daryl Williams. The Blue Bears were 0-10 in 2017 and 3-6 a year ago, including a 52-19 loss to VUU at Hovey Field. Livingstone’s only CIAA titles came back to back in 1997 and1998, while VUU has won 11 CIAA crowns, most recently in 2001. This is a pivotal game for both teams. With tough schedules looming, both need a victory to remain viable candidates for the CIAA cham- pionship game in Salem.

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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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Calhoun Cougars win city rec league championship

The Calhoun Cougars are the champions of tackle football in Richmond’s Recreation Center League for the first time in at least 20 years.

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VSU eyes comeback after Lenoir-Rhyne defeat

Jabari Blake is a proven winner. Now he hopes to elevate his high school success to the college level.

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From Henrico to Kentucky

Born to compete, Jada Walker’s unafraid to take the ball

Jada Walker is an honest, law-abiding young woman until she gets on the basketball court. She then turns into a woman of steal.

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VUU, VSU women off to races

When they heard “on your mark, get set, go!” both Virginia Union and Virginia State were more than ready to burst out of the starting blocks.

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On the road again

VCU beats Dayton 68-56 to win A-10 championship, NCAA bid

VCU heads back to New York, only this time it will be to the state capital of Albany rather than to Brooklyn.

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John Marshall athletes headed to VUU and NSU

Two John Marshall High School seniors will continue their athletic careers at historically black universities. Basketball guard Everett “Tre” Patterson has signed with Virginia Union University while Justices football star D.J. Cook has signed with Norfolk State University.

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VUU returns from CIAA in trail of tears

Virginia Union University rode a wave of well-earned optimism to the CIAA Basketball Tournament in Charlotte, N.C. Its return to Richmond was amid a trail of tears.

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Pistons retire ‘Big Ben’ Wallace’s No.3

Ben Wallace wasn’t heavily recruited out of high school in Alabama. Nor was his name called in the NBA draft following a career at Virginia Union University. Despite that, he goes down as one of basketball’s all-time greats on the low post.