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Southern University Students Win Sports Emmy for Celebrated Documentary

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BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) – Five talented students from Southern University have won a prestigious Sports Emmy Award for their documentary, The Hidden Sport.

The award-winning project earned national acclaim for its compelling storytelling and high production value. The documentary was initially named a finalist, bringing significant attention to its creators and the legacy it honors.

The student team—Sydney Cuillier, Ashley Lovelace, Verbon Muhammad, Loren Sullivan, and Eric White—affectionately known as “The Dream Team,” created The Hidden Sport to shine a light on the iconic Southern University Human Jukebox marching band. The film explores the band’s cultural influence on sports at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs).

Inspired by the relentless dedication of the Human Jukebox, the team was motivated to capture and celebrate the artistry, discipline, and athleticism that band members embody. After releasing a teaser of the documentary on social media, it quickly went viral, amassing over 100,000 views.

“We wanted to highlight the time, effort, and commitment these musicians pour into their craft,” said Cuillier. “They train and perform with the same intensity and rigor as athletes—that’s what gave birth to the idea of The Hidden Sport.”

The documentary is also a heartfelt tribute to two influential figures in Southern University’s athletic and musical community: Caleb Wilson, a dedicated band member, and Sean Wallace, a beloved football coach—both of whom passed away during the production. The students dedicated the film in their memory.

The winners were announced during the 2025 Sports Emmy Awards ceremony held in New York City on Tuesday, May 20.

In a gesture of giving back, the students plan to allocate part of the award proceeds to support the Human Jukebox program, its media team, and scholarships for future students pursuing similar creative paths.

One of the filmmakers, a native of Monroe, also helped bring regional pride to the Emmy-winning achievement.

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