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2025 CIAA Basketball Tournament: 50 Years of Women’s Basketball Excellence & HBCU Legacy

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Bigger, Better & Bolder: The CIAA Basketball Tournament Returns!

The countdown is on! The legendary CIAA Basketball Tournament is back in Charm City for another unforgettable showdown, and this year is extra special. The 2025 Food Lion CIAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament isn’t just about hoops—it’s about history, culture, and 50 years of women’s basketball excellence in the CIAA!

Last year’s tournament was packed with sold-out events, high-energy matchups, and electrifying fan experiences. Now, it’s time for the encore.

This five-day basketball spectacle will showcase 26 thrilling games as 13 CIAA member institutions battle for conference supremacy. Who will rise? Who will dominate? And who will leave Baltimore as the CIAA Champions?


Celebrating 50 Years of CIAA Women’s Basketball

This year marks half a century since the first CIAA Women’s Basketball Tournament in 1975. To honor this milestone, the CIAA and Visit Baltimore are going all out with:

🏆 Special tributes to past legends & iconic programs
🎁 Exclusive giveaways and commemorative merchandise
🎉 Unforgettable fan experiences throughout the tournament

Expect legacy moments, legendary matchups, and non-stop action as the best of the best hit the court.


The Matchups You Don’t Want to Miss

🗓 TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE:

Tuesday, February 25 – Thursday, February 27 | First Round & Quarterfinals
📺 Live on ESPN+

Friday, February 28 | Men’s & Women’s Semifinals
📺 Live on ESPN+

Saturday, March 1 – Championship Saturday
🏆 1:00 PM – Women’s Championship (ESPNU)
🏆 4:00 PM – Men’s Championship (ESPN)

Will Fayetteville State repeat as champs? Can Virginia Union reclaim glory? Will we witness a Cinderella story unfold?


Beyond Basketball: A Full CIAA Experience!

The CIAA Tournament isn’t just about basketball—it’s about the HBCU experience, culture, and community. In addition to the games, fans can expect:

🎶 A-List Performances – Live concerts featuring top-tier artists
💃🏾 Step Shows & Parties – Showcasing HBCU Greek life and culture
📚 Career Expo & Education Day – Networking and learning opportunities
🎊 Fan Fest Presented by Nationwide – Family-friendly fun & interactive events
🛍 Vendors & Merch – Exclusive CIAA Tournament gear and souvenirs

With thousands of fans, alumni, students, and basketball lovers coming together, the CIAA Tournament is more than an event—it’s a movement.


Get Your Tickets Now! 🎟

Early Bird Tickets are ON SALE NOW for a limited time! Secure your spot before they sell out! Visit CIAATournament.org for more details.

📍 Where to Watch & Follow:
🔹 TV & Streaming: ESPN+, ESPNU, ESPN
🔹 Social Media: Follow @CIAAForLife on Instagram, Twitter & Facebook
🔹 Website: CIAATournament.org

Who’s ready for Baltimore? Who’s bringing home the trophy? 🏀🔥

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Morehouse Duo Earn National Spotlight with Selection to 2026 MBP HBCU All-Star Game

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ATLANTA, Ga. — Morehouse College continues to make its mark on the national baseball scene as Robert Robinson Jr. and Elijah Pinckney have been selected to compete in the 2026 Minority Baseball Prospects (MBP) HBCU All-Star Game, showcasing two of the nation’s top HBCU baseball talents.

The annual event, set for June 6 at Atrium Health Ballpark in Kannapolis, North Carolina, brings together elite players from Historically Black Colleges and Universities while providing exposure to professional scouts and celebrating the legacy of Black college baseball.

Maroon Tigers Represent on National Stage

Robinson and Pinckney will suit up for Team Wilbert Ellis, named in honor of legendary Grambling State coach Wilbert Ellis, who amassed more than 700 career victories and multiple SWAC championships. They’ll face Team Larry Watkins, recognizing the former Alabama State coach who guided the Hornets to over 500 wins during a distinguished 30-year career.

The selections continue Morehouse’s growing presence in the prestigious showcase. Robinson and Pinckney become the fourth and fifth Maroon Tigers to participate, joining program standouts Derrick Odom, Jaiden Proper, and Casey Coates.

Pinckney also makes history as the first two-time MBP HBCU All-Star selection in Morehouse baseball history, having previously competed in the 2025 event.

Historic Season for Morehouse Baseball

The duo helped power Morehouse to one of its best seasons ever, finishing 25-21 overall and 17-14 in SIAC play. The Maroon Tigers recorded their highest conference finish in nearly 20 years, reached the deepest SIAC Tournament run of the modern era, and earned their first appearance in the Black College Nines Top 10 Poll.

Robinson Emerges as One of SIAC’s Top Sluggers

Junior standout Robert Robinson Jr. put together an outstanding offensive campaign, batting .379 with:

  • 58 hits
  • 47 runs scored
  • 13 home runs
  • 44 RBIs
  • 9 doubles
  • .693 slugging percentage
  • .505 on-base percentage

Robinson also displayed exceptional versatility, posting a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage while splitting time between catcher and first base.

His breakout season earned him:

  • SIAC First Team Designated Hitter
  • SIAC Second Team Catcher
  • NCBWA Second Team All-South Region
  • D2CCA Second Team All-South Region

Pinckney Caps Legendary Career

Senior shortstop Elijah Pinckney closes his Morehouse career as one of the greatest players in program history.

During the 2026 season, he hit .331 with:

  • 51 hits
  • 16 doubles
  • 38 RBIs
  • 36 walks
  • .465 on-base percentage

Pinckney earned Second Team All-SIAC honors while also receiving the prestigious SIAC Elite-16 Award, recognizing the conference’s top student-athlete for academic excellence.

His four-year career numbers are equally impressive:

  • .370 career batting average
  • 214 hits
  • 195 runs scored
  • 54 doubles
  • 134 RBIs
  • 52 stolen bases

His impact reached beyond statistics. Pinckney became just the second baseball player in Morehouse history to have his jersey retired and only the third student-athlete in school history to receive that honor.

He also made history as the first NCAA Division II player selected to the HBCU Swingman Classic, while earning the T-Mobile Impact Award and multiple Black College Nines recognitions for his leadership on and off the field.

Building the Future of HBCU Baseball

The MBP HBCU All-Star Game has become one of the premier postseason showcases for HBCU baseball, connecting top student-athletes with professional scouts while celebrating the excellence and tradition of Black college baseball.

For Robinson and Pinckney, the selection is another milestone in remarkable careers and another example of Morehouse Baseball’s continued rise on the national stage. As they head to Kannapolis, they’ll carry the Maroon Tiger legacy while representing the talent, leadership, and academic excellence that define HBCU athletics.

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SWAC Stars Take Center Stage: 38 Student-Athletes Selected for 2026 HBCU Swingman Classic

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Southwestern Athletic Conference will once again have a major presence on one of college baseball’s biggest stages.

A total of 38 SWAC student-athletes have earned selections to the 2026 HBCU Swingman Classic presented by USA Baseball, highlighting the conference’s continued reputation as a pipeline for elite HBCU baseball talent.

Created by Ken Griffey Jr. in partnership with Major League Baseball and USA Baseball, the annual showcase brings together the nation’s top players from Historically Black Colleges and Universities, giving them an opportunity to compete in front of professional scouts while celebrating the rich tradition of HBCU baseball.

Leading the SWAC contingent are Alabama State, Bethune-Cookman, Jackson State, and Southern, each placing five student-athletes on this year’s roster. Every one of the conference’s 12 baseball programs will be represented in the prestigious event.

2026 SWAC HBCU Swingman Classic Selections

Alabama A&M (3)

  • Brycen Hammonds
  • Anthony McCoy
  • Tervel Johnson

Alabama State (5)

  • Trey Callaway
  • Niguel Jenkins
  • Jorhan LaBoy
  • Miguel Oropeza
  • James Peterson

Alcorn State (1)

  • Kanious Davis

Bethune-Cookman (5)

  • Jose Fernandez
  • Maikol Lucena
  • Andray Martinez
  • Michael Rodriguez
  • Pablo Torres

Florida A&M (4)

  • William Brown IV
  • Caleb Granger
  • Jay Campbell
  • Jackson McKenzie

Grambling State (2)

  • Cameron Hill
  • Chris Marcellus

Jackson State (5)

  • Derek Arrocha
  • Pierre Cabrel
  • Talmadge Davis
  • Tyree Reed
  • Robert Tate Jr.

Mississippi Valley State (1)

  • Eric Williams

Prairie View A&M (1)

  • Ryland Duson

Southern (5)

  • Myles Dismukes
  • Ryan Hunter
  • Jaylon Lucky
  • Jacoby Radcliffe
  • KJ White Jr.

Texas Southern (3)

  • Byron Robinson Jr.
  • Justin Mays
  • Jonathan Trejo

University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff (3)

  • Aaron Grant
  • Kenny Fabian
  • Julian Porter

With representatives from every SWAC program, the conference will once again showcase its depth and talent on a national platform. The HBCU Swingman Classic has quickly become one of the premier events in college baseball, shining a spotlight on HBCU student-athletes while creating valuable opportunities for the next generation of professional players.

For many of these 38 standouts, the Swingman Classic is more than an all-star game—it’s a chance to represent their institutions, their conference, and the legacy of HBCU baseball on one of the sport’s biggest stages.

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Morehouse Golfer Jaelon Ridley Earns Prestigious 2026 Sifford Scholarship

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ATLANTA, Ga. — Morehouse College student-athlete Jaelon “J.T.” Ridley has been selected as a recipient of the prestigious 2026 Dr. Charles L. Sifford Scholarship, recognizing his academic achievement, leadership, and commitment to excellence both on and off the golf course.

The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) announced that Ridley was chosen as one of only 12 students nationwide for the scholarship’s fourth cohort. The recipients were selected from a highly competitive pool of applicants representing Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) across the country.

Ridley recently completed his first season competing for the Morehouse Maroon Tigers and now joins an elite group of scholars carrying forward the legacy of one of golf’s most influential pioneers.

Established in 2022, the Dr. Charles L. Sifford Scholarship Fund honors the groundbreaking achievements of Dr. Charles “Charlie” L. Sifford, who became the first Black golfer to earn a PGA Tour card in 1961. The scholarship was created to help support tuition expenses for students attending HBCUs and those enrolled in accredited PGA of America Golf Management Programs.

For Ridley, the recognition represents more than financial assistance. It connects him to a legacy of perseverance, opportunity, and progress in a sport where African Americans have historically faced significant barriers.

The scholarship is supported by the Cobbs Creek Foundation, which serves as the fund’s fiscal sponsor. The historic Philadelphia golf course holds a special place in golf history, having welcomed Black and women golfers since its founding in 1916 and serving as the home course of Dr. Sifford during his years as a Philadelphia resident.

Ridley’s selection highlights the continued impact HBCU student-athletes are making in collegiate athletics and beyond. As Morehouse College continues to develop leaders in every field, Ridley’s accomplishment stands as another example of the excellence found throughout HBCU campuses nationwide.

The honor not only celebrates Ridley’s achievements but also reinforces the importance of creating pathways that support future generations of Black golfers, scholars, and leaders.

With the support of the Sifford Scholarship, Ridley joins a growing community of students dedicated to carrying forward the values of academic excellence, leadership, and service that have long defined both Morehouse College and the HBCU experience.

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Alabama State University and Morris Brown College Forge New Graduate Education Pathway

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. — In a move that highlights the continued spirit of collaboration among Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Alabama State University (ASU) and Morris Brown College have officially entered into a new partnership designed to expand educational opportunities for students seeking advanced degrees.

The two institutions signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on June 16, 2026, at Alabama State University’s historic campus in Montgomery, Alabama. The agreement creates a direct pathway for Morris Brown College graduates to apply for admission into Alabama State University’s graduate degree programs, including several online offerings.

University leaders say the partnership reflects a shared commitment to increasing access to higher education while preparing the next generation of professionals, educators, and community leaders.

“Historically Black colleges and universities have long worked together to create opportunities that transform lives and strengthen communities,” said Alabama State University President Dr. Quinton T. Ross Jr. “As an institution founded to educate and prepare teachers, this partnership brings us full circle. Joining with Morris Brown College to continue that legacy makes this collaboration especially meaningful.”

The agreement is expected to create new opportunities for Morris Brown graduates seeking advanced degrees, particularly in the field of education. Alabama State University’s College of Education will play a key role in supporting students as they continue their academic journeys.

Dean Anthony Broughton emphasized the importance of the collaboration in addressing future workforce needs.

“This partnership with Morris Brown College represents our shared commitment to student achievement and to creating pathways that support educational and professional advancement,” Broughton said. “We are excited to welcome and support Morris Brown students as they pursue careers in education and help strengthen the teaching workforce for generations to come.”

The signing ceremony brought together ASU President Dr. Quinton T. Ross Jr. and Morris Brown College President Dr. Kevin E. James, symbolizing the growing cooperation among HBCUs dedicated to student success and institutional advancement.

As HBCUs continue to innovate and build strategic partnerships, this agreement serves as another example of how Black colleges are working together to create opportunities that extend beyond graduation. The collaboration not only strengthens academic pathways but also reinforces the historic mission of HBCUs to uplift communities through education, leadership, and service.

HBCU Original Magazine will continue to follow this partnership and its impact on students across both institutions.

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Spelman College Selects Renowned Roboticist Dr. Ayanna Howard as 12th President

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Spelman College has announced the appointment of Dr. Ayanna Howard as its 12th president, ushering in a new era of leadership for the nation’s top-ranked Historically Black College and University (HBCU).

The announcement was made by the college’s Board of Trustees on June 5, with Howard officially assuming the role on August 1, 2026.

A nationally recognized leader in robotics, artificial intelligence, entrepreneurship, and higher education, Howard currently serves as dean of the College of Engineering at The Ohio State University. She also holds the prestigious Monte Ahuja Endowed Dean’s Chair and brings decades of experience spanning academia, technology, government, and innovation.

Before joining Ohio State, Howard built an impressive career that included leadership roles at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Georgia Institute of Technology. She is widely known for advancing human-centered technology and expanding opportunities for underrepresented communities in STEM.

“Dr. Howard is the visionary leader Spelman needs at this pivotal moment in our history,” said Lovette Russell, chair of Spelman’s Board of Trustees. “She honors Spelman’s rich legacy while bringing the bold leadership necessary to advance its future.”

Howard is the co-founder of Zyrobotics, a company focused on educational and therapeutic technologies for children with special needs, and Black in Robotics, an organization dedicated to increasing diversity and representation within the robotics industry.

Expressing her enthusiasm for the role, Howard said she is honored to join one of the nation’s most respected institutions.

“Students choose Spelman because they want to make a difference in the world, and as the world changes, we must equip them to thrive,” Howard said. “At a time when technology, the workforce, and society are evolving rapidly, Spelman’s mission has never been more important.”

Howard’s accomplishments have earned national recognition. She has authored more than 300 publications, serves on several corporate and academic boards, and has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the National Academy of Inventors. Forbes previously recognized her among America’s Top 50 Women in Tech.

Howard succeeds interim president Rosalind “Roz” Brewer, the Spelman alumna and former Walgreens Boots Alliance CEO who has guided the institution for the past 18 months.

Brewer praised the progress made during her tenure and expressed confidence in the college’s future under Howard’s leadership. Following her interim presidency, Brewer will continue serving as co-chair of the Spelman Forward campaign, the college’s historic fundraising initiative focused on scholarships, faculty excellence, student success, and long-term sustainability.

Howard takes the helm during a period of continued national prominence for Spelman. The Atlanta-based institution has been ranked the No. 1 HBCU by U.S. News & World Report for 19 consecutive years and remains one of the nation’s leading producers of Black women earning doctoral degrees in STEM disciplines.

Founded in 1881, Spelman College enrolls approximately 2,700 students and continues to serve as a global leader in educating women of African descent while preparing the next generation of innovators, scholars, and changemakers.

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