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Florida Beach Bowl on Hold: HBCU Division II Clash Paused in 2024 Amid Funding Challenges

One year after bursting onto the HBCU football scene as a potential long-term fixture, the Florida Beach Bowl — the anticipated matchup between the CIAA and SIAC, two historic HBCU Division II conferences — will not occur in 2024. Sources from both conferences confirmed the news to HBCU Gameday, citing funding challenges as the primary reason the bowl game has been temporarily shelved.
The inaugural Florida Beach Bowl took place last December at Fort Lauderdale’s DRV PNK Stadium. Fort Valley State from the SIAC defeated Johnson C. Smith from the CIAA with a 23-10 score. That game streamed on the HBCU Plus Platform, drew an impressive 720,000 viewers, signaling a strong interest in the game and a national audience eager for more HBCU football coverage.
The Florida Beach Bowl had been positioned to revive and expand the legacy of the Pioneer Bowl, the original postseason event for Division II HBCU teams. Established in 1997, the Pioneer Bowl allowed champions or top contenders from the CIAA and SIAC to square off, providing HBCU athletes with a rare bowl stage to showcase their talent, often overlooked by larger college football media coverage. While the game was typically held in the South, with several games taking place in Atlanta, it carried significant weight for HBCU football fans and players alike, celebrating the regional rivalries and athleticism that characterize HBCU sports.
Like its Division I counterpart, the Celebration Bowl — which since 2015 has served as a de facto national championship game for HBCU football at the FCS level — the Florida Beach Bowl aimed to provide the same level of national exposure to Division II HBCU programs. The Celebration Bowl has spotlighted the best of HBCU Division I football, drawing in fans from across the country and significantly elevating the profile of MEAC and SWAC champions in a nationally televised showdown. Similarly, the Florida Beach Bowl was designed to elevate Division II HBCU football, giving fans, athletes, and supporters an equivalent stage to experience the thrill and camaraderie of HBCU postseason competition.
The Pioneer Bowl created countless unforgettable moments, generating support and recognition for Division II HBCU football and helping players gain exposure to scouts, media, and a growing fan base. However, the game faced periodic financial hurdles, leading to intermittent cancellations until it ceased entirely after its 2012 matchup. The Florida Beach Bowl was viewed as the next chapter in this storied history, bringing a new generation of HBCU football to the forefront, with a commitment to both celebrating tradition and expanding the visibility of HBCU athletes nationwide.
While the cancellation of this year’s Florida Beach Bowl has left many disappointed, the vision for the event remains. Both the CIAA and SIAC have expressed continued interest in ensuring Division II HBCU teams have a championship-level platform, knowing that the passion and talent within HBCU football deserve recognition on a national scale.
For now, fans will have to wait as organizers seek solutions to make this game sustainable for the long term. The commitment to honoring the history and achievements of HBCU athletes remains, with hopes that future seasons will see the Florida Beach Bowl restored as a highlight of the HBCU football calendar — a celebration of athletic excellence and community legacy.
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HBCU Coaches Check Out Top Talent at the NCEC Camp – April 27 at Morgan State!

We’re bringing the NCEC Camp, the biggest camp in the South, to the DMV on April 27 at Morgan State, and we’re inviting HBCU college coaches to attend, evaluate top talent.
This is an exclusive opportunity to scout high-caliber, under-recruited athletes from across the country, including elite players selected from our February 2nd camp in Atlanta. These athletes are hungry for exposure, and we’re ensuring they get in front of the right people—YOU.
Why You Should Attend:
✅ Evaluate Top Talent – Athletes from multiple states competing
✅ Network with Other College Coaches
✅ Build Relationships with Top Under-Recruited Prospects
How to Get Involved:
📲 Interested coaches, contact Derrick Tatum (NCEC Founder) of Elite Talent Football, URASportsShow, or HBCU Original.
📲 Follow @EliteTalentFootball on IG & @EliteGaShowcase on X for updates!
📲 Follow IG: @URASportsShow | X: @URAfootballShow
📲 Follow IG: @hbcuoriginal | X: @hbcuoriginal
Spots are limited, and we want the right people in the building to help these athletes take the next step in their recruitment. Let’s make this the biggest exposure camp in the Northeast/Atlantic region!
Reply now to secure your spot!
Best,
NCEC DMV Director: Alonzo McDowell
(Founder UnderRecruitedAthlete.com & URASportsShow, Co-Founder HBCU Original)
📞 443-876-6866
X: @ura_sportsshow
IG: @urafootballshow
🌐 www.underrecruitedathlete.com
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Founder HBCU Original
IG: @hbcuoriginal | X:@hbcuoriginal
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Kamora Freeland: Spelman Scholar and Trailblazing Young Pilot

At just 17 years old, Kamora Freeland has made history as one of the youngest African American female pilots in the United States — and she’s now a proud Spelman College student.
Kamora’s journey began at 15 when she received a scholarship from the United Youth Aviators program. Balancing her academic commitments as a dual-enrolled student at Kingsborough Early College Secondary School and Kingsborough Community College, Kamora’s determination led her to earn her private pilot’s license before even obtaining her driver’s license.
In February 2024, Kamora became the youngest African American female licensed pilot in New York State, a milestone that drew attention from major media outlets like ABC7 New York.
Now thriving at Spelman College as a Presidential Scholar, Kamora is majoring in International Relations with a minor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Her goal is to become a commercial airline pilot and eventually open her own aviation school to inspire and empower young women of color to pursue careers in aviation.
Kamora Freeland’s remarkable achievements embody the spirit of HBCU excellence, showcasing the power of perseverance and the importance of creating pathways for future generations.
#KamoraFreeland #SpelmanCollege #HBCUExcellence #BlackWomenInAviation #YoungPilot #AviationTrailblazer #EmpoweringWomenOfColor #BreakingBarriers #FuturePilotLeader #HBCUPride
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HBCU’S Remembering Angie Stone: A Soulful Legacy Cut Short

The world mourns the tragic loss of Angie Stone, a Grammy-nominated neo-soul legend, who passed away at the age of 63 following a devastating car crash. Stone’s impact on music, culture, and the HBCU community is undeniable, and her legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.
A Voice That Defined a Generation
Born Angela Laverne Brown in Columbia, South Carolina, Angie Stone’s musical journey began in the church, where she cultivated the rich, soulful voice that would later captivate the world. She first gained prominence as a member of The Sequence, one of hip-hop’s first female rap groups, whose hit song Funk You Up laid the groundwork for future women in hip-hop.
Stone’s transition to R&B and neo-soul cemented her status as an icon. With albums like Black Diamond and Mahogany Soul, she delivered timeless hits such as No More Rain (In This Cloud), Wish I Didn’t Miss You, and Brotha, which resonated deeply with fans of soul music. Her sound, blending gospel roots with smooth R&B, brought warmth and authenticity to the industry.
A Champion for Black Culture and HBCUs
Beyond her music, Stone was a proud advocate for Black culture and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). She was scheduled to perform at the CIAA Championship halftime show, reinforcing her connection to HBCU traditions and celebrations. Additionally, as a devoted member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., she continuously uplifted her community through service and empowerment.
The Tragic Loss
On March 2, 2024, Stone’s journey was tragically cut short in a car accident while traveling in a van to Atlanta after a performance. The vehicle reportedly flipped over and was struck by a big rig, claiming her life on the scene. While eight other passengers survived, her sudden passing has left a void in the world of music and culture.
A Legacy That Lives On
Angie Stone’s impact extends beyond her chart-topping hits. She was a trailblazer, actress, songwriter, and mentor, influencing artists like Alicia Keys, Jill Scott, and Erykah Badu. Her voice carried messages of love, empowerment, and resilience—messages that will continue to inspire.
The world may have lost Angie Stone, but her music and spirit remain eternal. We honor her contributions, her influence on Black music, and the indelible mark she left on the world. Rest in power, Queen.
#AngieStone #RestInPower #HBCULegacy #NeoSoulLegend
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CIAA Fan Fest 2025 Kicks Off in Baltimore with Electrifying Day One!

Baltimore, MD – The CIAA Fan Fest 2025 is officially underway, and Day One did not disappoint! Held at the Baltimore Convention Center, this two-day FREE event (February 28 – March 1) is one of the biggest highlights of CIAA Tournament Week, bringing together thousands of HBCU fans, alumni, students, and families for an action-packed celebration of culture, music, and sports.
A Celebration of HBCU Culture and Community
From the moment doors opened, fans were greeted with high-energy sponsor activations, interactive games, and a festival-like atmosphere filled with HBCU pride. Vendors lined the convention center, offering everything from exclusive CIAA merchandise to food, giveaways, and community resources.
Vendors Had It All – Bling, Hats & Freebies!
Shoppers had no shortage of options as vendors showcased a wide variety of unique products and must-have collectibles. From blinged-out accessories to personalized hats, there was truly something for everyone. Fans also walked away with tons of free giveaways, filling their official CIAA bags with goodies from different sponsors, making sure no one left empty-handed!
Interactive Games & Activities for All Ages
One of the most exciting aspects of the CIAA Fan Fest was the variety of interactive games and activities available for fans. Attendees of all ages got a chance to show off their basketball skills, participating in free throw contests, three-point shootouts, and other fun basketball challenges.
For those looking for an adrenaline rush, the inflatable climbing wall was a huge hit, testing fans’ strength and agility as they raced to the top. Meanwhile, others laced up their skates and hit the roller skating rink, bringing back nostalgic fun while grooving to the hottest HBCU-inspired beats.
Adding even more energy to the event, cheerleaders from various CIAA schools delivered jaw-dropping performances, bringing spirit, flips, and high-flying stunts that had the crowd hyped!
The Battle of the Bands Brought the House Down! 🎺🥁
One of the most highly anticipated events of the day was the Battle of the Bands, where some of the best HBCU marching bands faced off in an epic musical showdown! Each band brought its A-game, delivering booming drumlines, powerful brass sections, and intricate formations that had the entire venue rocking. Fans waved their hands, danced in the aisles, and cheered on their favorite schools as the bands competed for bragging rights. The energy was unmatched, proving once again that HBCU bands are the heartbeat of the culture!
Star-Studded Performances Light Up the Stage
The highlight of Day One was undoubtedly the live concert performances, headlined by R&B superstar Lloyd, who had the crowd on their feet with his chart-topping hits like “You”, “Get It Shawty”, and “Lay It Down”. Fans sang along, danced, and created an electric atmosphere that truly embodied the spirit of CIAA Fan Fest.
In addition to Lloyd, the stage was packed with DJ sets, local artists, and marching band performances, bringing non-stop entertainment throughout the day. The energy was infectious as HBCU Original was LIVE on the scene, capturing all the best moments.
What’s Next for Day Two?
If Day One is any indication, Day Two of CIAA Fan Fest 2025 will be just as epic! Expect even more live performances, giveaways, and interactive experiences leading up to the highly anticipated CIAA Basketball Championship games.
🎥 Missed the action? Watch the full highlights of Lloyd’s performance here! ⬇️
👉 https://youtu.be/53N2abYGVaY
📢 Are you at CIAA Fan Fest? Drop a comment below and tell us your favorite moment so far! Don’t forget to tag @hbcuoriginal and use #CIAAFanFest #HBCUOriginal #BattleOfTheBands for a chance to be featured!
Stay tuned for more live updates as we bring you all the excitement from CIAA Fan Fest 2025! 🎶🏀🔥
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CIAA Women’s Basketball Tournament: Opening Day Recap from Baltimore

Baltimore, MD – February 24, 2025
HBCU Original was on the ground live at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, Maryland, as the CIAA Women’s Basketball Tournament tipped off in historic fashion. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the CIAA Women’s Basketball Tournament, a milestone moment celebrating half a century of excellence in women’s college basketball.
Opening day featured intense matchups, defensive battles, and standout performances as teams fought to advance in the tournament. Here’s how the action unfolded:
Bowie State (18-11) Defeats Winston-Salem State (7-20), 64-54
Winston-Salem State came out firing, putting up 25 points in the first quarter, but Bowie State weathered the storm, tightening up defensively and taking control in the second half. The Bulldogs outscored the Rams 20-13 in the third quarter and finished strong in the fourth to secure the win.
Bluefield State (11-18) Pulls Away from Johnson C. Smith (7-19), 74-59
Johnson C. Smith kept the game competitive early, but Bluefield State’s fast-paced attack proved too much. The Big Blue took command in the second half, using rebounding dominance and transition baskets to pull away for the 15-point victory.
Lincoln (PA) (12-17) Holds Off Shaw (10-18), 54-49
A defensive battle from start to finish, Lincoln (PA) made clutch free throws and key stops in the fourth quarter to hold off Shaw’s comeback attempt. Both teams played with intensity, but Lincoln’s late-game execution sealed the win.
Claflin (15-10) Clamps Down on Elizabeth City State (8-17), 50-39
Defense was the story in this matchup as Claflin smothered Elizabeth City State, holding them to just 39 total points. Claflin controlled the paint and forced tough shots all night, setting the tone for a strong tournament push.
With opening day in the books, the CIAA Women’s Basketball Tournament’s 50th anniversary is off to an exciting start. Stay locked in with HBCU Original for continued coverage, exclusive interviews, and behind-the-scenes action from Baltimore’s CFG Bank Arena!
#CIAATournament #CIAABasketball #HBCUHoops #HBCUOriginal #50YearsOfCIAAWBB
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