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Grambling State Tigers Take on #1 Purdue Boilermakers in NCAA Tournament Showdown
Opening tip-off, it’s clear that this will be a hard-fought battle
As the Tigers from Grambling State step onto the court to face off against the mighty Purdue Boilermakers, they know they are the underdogs. But they are not deterred. With a roster filled with talent, heart, and determination, the Tigers are ready to leave it all on the court and showcase the strength of HBCU basketball.

Opening tip-off, it’s clear that this will be a hard-fought battle. The Purdue Boilermakers, boasting a formidable lineup and a #1 seed, come out strong, showcasing their size, speed, and precision. But the Tigers refuse to be intimidated. Led by their seasoned coach and fueled by the support of their fans, they match Purdue basket for basket, steal for steal, refusing to let up for a moment.
At HBCU Original, we salute the Grambling State University Tigers for their valiant effort and their commitment to excellence on and off the court. Their journey in the NCAA Tournament serves as a reminder of the resilience, determination, and spirit that define the legacy of HBCU athletics. Go Tigers!
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SWAC Outdoor Track & Field — Jackson State Breaks Through, FAMU Stays on Top
The SWAC delivered one of the biggest championship storylines of the season as Jackson State and Florida A&M claimed the 2026 outdoor track & field titles.
Jackson State shocked the conference by capturing the men’s championship, powered by explosive sprint performances and clutch relay execution. The Tigers built momentum throughout the meet and held off late pushes to secure a historic breakthrough title.
On the women’s side, Florida A&M continued its championship tradition, controlling the meet with consistent scoring across sprints, hurdles, and field events. The Rattlers’ depth once again proved decisive as they stayed ahead of a competitive field to claim another SWAC crown.
Two different stories — one breakthrough, one dynasty — defined the SWAC season.

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SIAC Outdoor Track & Field — Morehouse and Tuskegee Capture 2026 Championships
The SIAC championships belonged to Morehouse and Tuskegee as both programs delivered complete team performances to claim the 2026 outdoor track & field titles.
On the men’s side, Morehouse controlled the meet from start to finish, scoring consistently across sprints, distance, and field events to build separation early. The Maroon Tigers maintained their advantage through the final events, sealing another conference championship built on depth and execution.
On the women’s side, Tuskegee continued its dominance with a back-to-back SIAC championship performance. The Golden Tigers delivered strong scoring across sprints, relays, and field events, holding off the field once again to repeat as conference champions.
Together, Morehouse and Tuskegee set the standard in SIAC track & field heading into postseason competition.

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Voorhees & Dillard Lead New Conference Era | HBCUAC Outdoor Track & Field
The HBCUAC championship meet marked a new era as Voorhees and Dillard claimed the 2026 outdoor track & field titles in defining early conference performances.
Voorhees secured the men’s championship through consistent scoring across sprints, middle distance, and field events, proving to be the most complete team in a tightly contested meet.
Dillard followed on the women’s side with a strong all-around effort, highlighted by relay execution and key individual performances that helped them control the championship race from start to finish.
The HBCUAC now begins its competitive identity with two early benchmark programs setting the standard.

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MEAC Outdoor Track & Field — Norfolk State & Howard Continue Dynasty Control
The MEAC once again ran through two familiar powers as Norfolk State and Howard claimed the 2026 outdoor track & field championships in dominant fashion.
On the men’s side, Norfolk State continued its conference dynasty, securing its fifth straight MEAC outdoor title. The Spartans delivered across sprints, hurdles, and relays, using depth and execution in the final events to separate from the field and close out another championship run.
On the women’s side, Howard extended its own reign of dominance, stacking points across distance races, field events, and relays to secure another MEAC crown. The Bison’s balance and consistency across all disciplines once again proved too much for the rest of the conference.
MEAC dominance remains firmly in the hands of Norfolk State and Howard heading into postseason competition.

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CIAA Outdoor Track & Field — Virginia Union & Winston-Salem State Hold the Crown
The CIAA saw strong championship performances on both sides as Virginia Union and Winston-Salem State claimed the 2026 outdoor track & field titles.
Virginia Union controlled the men’s meet with steady scoring across sprints, middle distance, and field events, building enough separation to hold off challengers and secure the championship.
On the women’s side, Winston-Salem State continued its strong run in CIAA competition, delivering a balanced performance highlighted by relay strength and consistent event scoring to secure another conference title.
CIAA track & field continues to run through two established powers at the top of the conference.

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