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“MEAC Volleyball Semifinal Game 1: Howard vs. UMES | Howard Wins 3-1, Advances to Championship vs. Delaware State!”

“The Howard Bison clinch a thrilling 3-1 victory over UMES in the MEAC Volleyball Semifinals! šš„ With standout performances by Rya McKinnon and Amanda Ifeanyichukwu, the Bison move on to face Delaware State in the championship match on Sunday night.
UMES put up a tough fight, led by Ranyla Griggs and Anisa Dorlouis, but Howard’s resilience proved too strong. Donāt miss this exciting recap as HBCU Original brings you exclusive coverage and highlights. Will Howardās dominance continue in the finals, or can Delaware State claim the crown? Stay tuned for the championship showdown!
Game Leaders
Howard University
- Kills: McKinnon, Rya (12); Ifeanyichukwu, Amanda (9); Woodard, Bria (9)
- Aces: Buckner, Aziah (4); Reeves, Leah (2); Awojobi, Dami (1)
- Blocks: Ifeanyichukwu, Amanda (6); Woodard, Cimone (4); Woodard, Bria (3)
- Assists: Reeves, Leah (37); Simpson, Claire (3); Buckner, Aziah (1)
- Digs: Awojobi, Dami (16); Simpson, Claire (13); Reeves, Leah (12)
University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES)
- Kills: Griggs, Ranyla (12); Montes, Lilliana (9); Snowden, Lyric (6)
- Aces: Dorlouis, Anisa (3); Griggs, Ranyla (1); Ramdeen, Shanti (1)
- Blocks: Omolewa, Anjola (6); McCoy, Gabrielle (3); Snowden, Lyric (2)
- Assists: Dorlouis, Anisa (23); Yilmaz, Isil (4); Snowden, Lyric (2)
- Digs: Yilmaz, Isil (15); Ramdeen, Shanti (10); Dorlouis, Anisa (9)
#BisonPride #MEACVolleyball #DSUvsHoward”
Sports
NBA Legend and HBCU Trailblazer Dr. Dick Barnett Passes Away at 88

A basketball icon and pioneering voice for HBCUs, Dr. Dick Barnett passed away peacefully in his sleep on April 26, 2025, in Largo, Florida. He was 88.
Known for his signature phrase, āFallback, Baby,ā Barnettās name resonated far beyond the court. To generations of sports fans at historically Black colleges and universities, those words symbolized confidence, excellence, and perseverance. His legacyābuilt on championships, education, and advocacyācontinues to inspire.
A Titan at Tennessee A&I
Before making his mark in the NBA, Barnett dominated college basketball at Tennessee A&I (now Tennessee State University). Under legendary coach John McLendon, he led the Tigers to an unprecedented three consecutive NAIA national championships from 1957 to 1959ābecoming the first college program at any level to achieve a three-peat.
A three-time All-American and two-time tournament MVP, Barnettās scoring ability and fearless style made him a national standout. His No. 35 jersey remains the only one ever retired by Tennessee State, honoring his role in putting HBCU basketball on the national map.
NBA Champion and āFallbackā King
Barnettās professional career began with the Syracuse Nationals and the Los Angeles Lakers, but it was with the New York Knicks where he found true stardom. Joining the team in 1965, he played a pivotal role in delivering the Knicksā championship titles in 1970 and 1973.
In the iconic 1970 NBA Finals, while Willis Reedās courageous Game 7 entrance made headlines, it was Barnett who delivered a clutch performance with 21 points and crucial defense against Jerry West. His high-arcing, unorthodox jump shotācomplete with a signature āfallbackā motionābecame his trademark and a nightmare for defenders.
Scholar, Mentor, and Hall of Famer
Beyond basketball, Barnett was a passionate educator and role model. He earned a doctorate in education from Fordham University and later taught at St. Johnās. His impact reached well beyond the court as he mentored countless students and used his story to motivate others to chase both academic and athletic greatness.
In 2024, Barnettās remarkable career was immortalized with his induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fameāa crowning achievement for a man whose life transcended sports.
Dr. Dick Barnettās journey showed the world that greatness can be achieved through purpose, perseverance, and pride in oneās roots. As HBCU fans and alumni mourn his loss, we also celebrate a life lived boldly.
Letās not just remember himāletās follow him. Fall back. Rise up.
Sports
Jasmine Crockett Responds to Threats Sent to HBCU After Her Commencement Speech

Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett is speaking out after Tougaloo College, a historically Black college in Mississippi, received threatening calls following her keynote address at the schoolās recent commencement ceremony.
According to a statement from Tougaloo College President Donzell Lee, the school is investigating āconcerning callsā made after the May 2025 graduation ceremony. āWe are not taking these occurrences lightly,ā Lee wrote in a letter to the campus community. āAppropriate actions have been taken. Contact has been made with law enforcement authorities to ensure that safety protocols are in place, if needed.ā He also urged students, staff, and faculty to report any suspicious behavior to campus authorities.
In response, Rep. Crockett condemned the threats and pointed to political motivations behind them. āNo low is too low for MAGA,ā she posted on X (formerly Twitter). āNow explain to me why an institution would be receiving threats because of the commencement speech that I GAVE. This type of behavior is why Iām constantly having to be protected. Sadly, truth-telling in this country is a dangerous businessābut college students donāt deserve this.ā
Crockett, who received an honorary doctorate from fellow Congressmember and Tougaloo alum Rep. Bennie Thompson, was invited to speak about the legacy of civil rights at the university. In her speech, she highlighted the historic contributions of the Tougaloo Nine and iconic civil rights figures like Anne Moody and Memphis Norman. She also drew comparisons between the past and present struggles for justice, emphasizing that todayās students continue that fight by simply pursuing education in a polarized climate.
āTo think that people have to be fearful of a sitting member of Congress speaking to graduates tells us that we still have a lot of work to do,ā Crockett said during the speech. Still, she left the graduates with a message of encouragement: āYour moment is now. This country is relying on each and every one of you to walk into your purpose and to walk in greatness with your head held high. You absolutely belong.ā
Tougaloo College, known for its role in the Civil Rights Movement, stands firm amid the controversy. āAs always, your continuing safety is our primary concern,ā President Lee said, reaffirming the school’s commitment to its students.
The incident highlights the ongoing tension surrounding race, politics, and free speech in Americaāeven in spaces meant to celebrate achievement and legacy.
Sports
NFL Star Myles Garrett Honors HBCU Roots with Major Gift to Hampton University

By HBCU Gameday Staff
One of the NFLās most dominant forces off the edge just made his most meaningful move off the fieldāand it came straight from the heart.
Myles Garrett, the 2023 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, recently visited Hampton University not only as a football superstar but as a proud son returning to honor the legacy of family and education. Garrettās connection to the Virginia-based HBCU runs deep: his mother, Audrey Garrett, was an All-American track athlete at Hampton and later built a successful career in education and law. Her journey began on this very campus.
To pay tribute to those roots, Garrett donated $25,000 to Hampton University. But for him, the gift was more than a monetary gestureāit was a reflection of legacy, gratitude, and a belief in the power of HBCU education to shape future leaders.
Garrettās visit wasnāt just about writing a check. He also took part in a thought-provoking panel discussion alongside Brandon Martin, CEO of Johnson Energy Storage. Together, they encouraged students to pursue careers in STEM and explore passions beyond sports. Their message was clear: there is life beyond the game, and itās filled with purpose and opportunity.
āAlways continue to grow⦠Love what you do. Find what you are passionate about,ā Garrett urged the students.
His words resonatedāand so did his presence. A six-time Pro Bowler and former No. 1 overall NFL Draft pick out of Texas A&M, Garrett has made a name for himself chasing quarterbacks. But at Hampton, he reminded everyone that true success includes giving back, lifting others, and honoring those who paved the way.
For HBCU students and fans alike, Garrettās visit was a powerful reminder: greatness isnāt just built on statsāitās built on legacy, leadership, and heart.
Sports
PENN RELAYS CHAMPION: JaāMari Manson of Delaware State University!

Letās hear it for the PENN RELAYS Menās High Jump Champion, JaāMari Manson from Delaware State University! šš
With a jaw-dropping leap of 2.15 meters (7 feet, 0.5 inches), JaāMari soared into the history books, bringing home the gold and making his Hornet Nation proud! šŖš¾šā¤ļø
š„ And letās give love to the other HBCU athletes who showed up and showed out at the Penn Relays:
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Theodore Skinner of North Carolina Central University, grabbing 2nd place with a 2.10m jump! š¦
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Jonathan Raijon-Koger, also repping N.C. Central, clearing 2.05m and putting in that work on the runway!
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Andrew Betton from Coppin State University, holding it down with a solid 1.95m jump. š¦
šÆ These HBCU athletes proved once againāwe donāt just participate, we DOMINATE.
Salute to all the HBCU talent that continues to elevate the game, break records, and carry legacy with every stride and every jump. šš„
Sports
HBCU Hurdlers Rise: Howard & Norfolk State Headed to 100m Hurdles Final | Penn Relays 2025

Fridayās 100m hurdles heats were fast, technical, and packed with powerhouse performancesābut it was the HBCU excellence that made serious noise on the track. Two of our very own will be advancing to the Championship of America Final on Saturday at 3:30 PM.
šÆ Advancing to the Final:
šš½āāļø Brooklyn Robinson ā Norfolk State University
ā± 13.25 | Heat 3 (2nd Place) | Qualifies by time (q)
Brooklyn Robinson came out strong, staying smooth between the hurdles and finishing with the second-fastest time overall. She showed poise and power representing Spartan Nation on the biggest collegiate relay stage. š¢š”
šš½āāļø Marcia Sey ā Howard University
ā± 13.29 | Heat 1 (1st Place) | Automatic Qualifier (Q)
A dominant start and a clean flight over the hurdles secured Seyās heat win. Her performance placed her among the top 3 hurdlers of the day and continues Howardās incredible showing at this yearās Penn Relays. š¦¬š„
š Other HBCU Highlights:
Jazmyn Wajd ā Howard University
ā± 13.86 | Heat 2 (6th Place)
A solid run in a competitive section, showing Howardās depth in the hurdles. While she didnāt advance, she held her own with grace and grit.
Aisha Carrington ā Lincoln University (PA)
ā± 14.07 | Heat 1 (5th Place)
Representing the DII powerhouse, Carrington ran a clean race and continues to be a force for Lincolnās growing sprint squad.
š Final Word:
With two HBCU athletes advancing to the final ā Norfolk Stateās Brooklyn Robinson and Howardās Marcia Sey ā the message is loud and clear: our hurdlers are elite. Saturdayās final promises to be one to remember, and weāll be watching as these queens take their place in the spotlight.
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