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“MEAC Volleyball Semifinal Game 2: Delaware State Sweeps Coppin State 3-0, Advances to Finals vs. Howard!”
“Delaware State Hornets deliver a dominant 3-0 victory over Coppin State in the second semifinal of the MEAC Volleyball Tournament! đđ„ The Hornets showcased a stellar team performance, led by Gerren Tomlinâs 12 kills and Aaliyah Mitchellâs 8 blocks. Coppin State fought hard, with Sophia Bertotti Metoyer leading the way with 11 kills.
With this win, Delaware State secures their spot in the championship match against the Howard Bison on Sunday night. Can the Hornets continue their momentum, or will Howard reign supreme? Stay tuned for the championship showdown and relive all the semifinal action!
Game Leaders
Delaware State University
- Kills: Tomlin, Gerren (12); Otero, Valeria (10); Mitchell, Aaliyah (9)
- Aces: Allen, Morgan (1); Ahakuelo, Paige (1); Mitchell, Aaliyah (1)
- Blocks: Mitchell, Aaliyah (8); Maldonado, Alondra (4); Sanders, Hannah (4)
- Assists: Tuncay, Naz (16); Ahakuelo, Paige (14); Allen, Morgan (7)
- Digs: Allen, Morgan (12); Otero, Valeria (11); Tuncay, Naz (9)
Coppin State University
- Kills: Bertotti Metoyer, Sophia (11); Stafford, TaKenya (9); Walker, Deviana (7)
- Aces: Zuquelo, Gabriela (1)
- Blocks: Coleman, Ahzhi (4); Walker, Deviana (2); Kucuk, Ezgi (1)
- Assists: Pilahg, Azul (18); Carvalho, Kahea (13); Figueroa, Coco (3)
- Digs: Figueroa, Coco (16); Zuquelo, Gabriela (11); Stafford, TaKenya (6)
#HornetPride #MEACVolleyball #DSUvsHoward”
HBCU ORIGINAL
Prairie View A&M Earns First NCAA Tournament Win, Defeats Lehigh 67â55
DAYTON, Ohio â Prairie View A&M University secured a historic milestone Wednesday night, earning its first-ever NCAA Tournament victory with a 67â55 win over Lehigh University in the First Four.
Dontae Horne led the charge with a game-high 25 points, while Cory Wells added 19 to pace the Panthers (19â17). Lance Williams chipped in 10 points, helping Prairie View A&M control the game and pull away in the second half.
Making just their third appearance in March Madness, the Panthers delivered a composed performance on the big stage, limiting Lehighâs offensive rhythm and capitalizing on key scoring runs.
Lehigh (18â17) struggled to find consistency, particularly from leading scorer Nasir Whitlock. After being held scoreless for more than 26 minutes, Whitlock finished with just five points on 2-of-15 shootingâwell below his usual production. Hank Alvey provided a bright spot for the Mountain Hawks with 23 points.
With the win, Prairie View A&M advances as a No. 16 seed in the South Region and will take on defending national champion University of Florida in Tampa, Florida.
The victory marks a breakthrough moment for the Panthers, adding their name to the growing list of HBCU programs making noise on college basketballâs biggest stage.
HBCU ORIGINAL
Howard Makes History with First NCAA Tournament Win, Edges UMBC 86â83
DAYTON, Ohio â Howard University made program history Tuesday night, capturing its first-ever NCAA Tournament victory with a thrilling 86â83 win over University of Maryland, Baltimore County in the First Four.
Bryce Harris delivered a standout performance with 19 points and 14 rebounds, sealing the win with a clutch turnaround jumper with just 13 seconds remaining. His late-game heroics helped the Bison hold off a determined comeback by UMBC.
Ose Okojie led Howard with a career-high 23 points, powering the Bison (24â10) to a long-awaited breakthrough after entering March Madness winless in four previous appearances.
âWeâve accomplished a lot, but getting that first NCAA Tournament win means everything,â said head coach Kenneth Blakeney.
UMBC (24â9) made things interesting down the stretch. A three-pointer from DJ Armstrong Jr. cut the deficit to two with under a minute left. After Harris extended the lead, JahâLikah King answered with a layup to keep it a one-possession game. But Howard held firmâIsaiah Brown split a pair of free throws, and Armstrongâs last-second three-point attempt missed, securing the historic win.
The Bison controlled much of the game, leading for nearly the entire contest and building a 13-point advantage in the first half. Okojie set the tone early with 16 first-half points, helping Howard take a 49â41 lead into halftime.
UMBC, known for its historic upset over Virginia in the 2018 NCAA Tournament, was looking to recreate March magic but fell just short despite strong performances from King (19 points), Armstrong (17), and Caden Diggs (15).
Cedric Taylor III added 16 points for Howard, excelling at the free-throw line before fouling out late in the game.
The Bison now advance as a No. 16 seed in the Midwest Region and will face powerhouse University of Michigan in the next round in Buffalo, New York.
With history already made, Howard now turns its attention to its next challenge on college basketballâs biggest stage.
HBCU ORIGINAL
đ Broncosâ Season Ends in NCAA Regional Loss Despite Double-Double Performances
The Fayetteville State University menâs basketball team saw its postseason run come to an end with a 96â83 loss to California University of Pennsylvania in the NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional Quarterfinal.
The game, played at the Highmark Events Center, marked the conclusion of a strong season for the Broncos, who finished 23â7 overall.
đ„ Strong First Half Effort
Fayetteville State controlled much of the first half, showcasing balanced scoring and energy on both ends of the floor.
Big plays from multiple contributors helped the Broncos build momentum, including key shots from the perimeter and strong interior presence. A late three-pointer gave FSU a 45â42 lead, and they entered halftime narrowly ahead 45â44 after a last-second response from California (PA).
⥠Second Half Shift
The game turned quickly after halftime.
Following an early basket to extend their lead, Fayetteville State was met with a decisive run from California (PA), fueled by transition scoring and perimeter shooting. The Vulcans surged ahead and stretched the lead to double digits, eventually pushing it to 72â54 midway through the second half.
Despite multiple comeback attempts, the Broncos were unable to regain control.
â Standout Performances
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Ezekiel Cannedy led the Broncos with 20 points
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Larry Howell recorded a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds
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Terrell Williams added a double-double of 13 points and 15 rebounds
Additional contributions came from:
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Darius Boben (8 points)
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Kenneth Brayboy (8 points, late dunks)
đ Game Notes
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Final Score: California (PA) 96, Fayetteville State 83
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Halftime: FSU led 45â44
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Shooting: 35.3% from the field, 30% from three
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Bench Points: 34
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Second-Chance Points: 23
đ Season Reflection
Despite the loss, Fayetteville Stateâs season stands as a major success. The Broncos captured a conference title and carried momentum into the NCAA Tournament, highlighting their depth, toughness, and ability to compete at a high level.
With key contributors stepping up on the national stage, the program continues to build toward deeper postseason runs in the future.
HBCU ORIGINAL
đ Lady Rams Fall in Heartbreaker in Atlantic Regional Championship
The Winston-Salem State University womenâs basketball team saw its remarkable postseason run come to a crushing end Monday night, dropping a 65â64 thriller to Indiana University of Pennsylvania in the NCAA Division II Atlantic Region Championship.
Inside the Kovalchick Convention & Athletic Complex, the Lady Rams battled from start to finish in a game defined by momentum swings, clutch shots, and late-game drama.
Winston-Salem State finishes the season with an impressive 28â4 record, capping off one of the programâs strongest campaigns.
đ„ Back-and-Forth Battle
The Rams showed early resilience, overcoming an early deficit with a strong closing run in the first quarter to take a narrow lead. They carried that momentum into the second, building a double-digit advantage before IUP responded late in the half.
After leading 32â27 at halftime, Winston-Salem State continued to fight through a tightly contested third quarter, holding a 50â47 edge heading into the final period.
đ Final Seconds Decide It
In the fourth quarter, the Rams appeared in control late, extending their lead to 64â60 with just 36 seconds remaining.
But IUP responded when it mattered most.
A clutch three-pointer in the final seconds gave the Crimson Hawks a 65â64 lead, completing a late comeback. Winston-Salem State had one final opportunity, but a last-second shot attempt missed, sealing the heartbreaking loss.
â Key Performers
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AhâKiyah Pye led the Rams with 16 points and strong all-around play
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Makayla Waleed added key scoring off the bench
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Alana Biosse contributed 11 points, including critical three-pointers
As a team, the Rams shot over 40% from the field, forced 19 turnovers, and showed defensive intensity with 13 steals.
đ Game Snapshot
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Final Score: IUP 65, WSSU 64
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Lead changes: 13
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Ties: 10
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A true championship-level battle from start to finish
đ Season Reflection
Despite the loss, Winston-Salem Stateâs run to the regional championship highlighted the programâs growth, resilience, and championship potential.
One possession short of advancing, the Lady Rams proved they belong among the nationâs elite in Division II womenâs basketball.
HBCU ORIGINAL
Howard Women Capture MEAC Championship, Defeat Norfolk State 53â46
NORFOLK, Va. â Howard University claimed the 2026 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Womenâs Basketball Tournament title Saturday with a 53â46 win over Norfolk State at The Scope, completing a sweep of the leagueâs tournament crowns after the Howard men also won the MEAC championship.
The Bison, who last earned a MEAC title and NCAA automatic bid in 2022, were led by MEAC Player of the Year and Tournament MVP Zennia Thomas, who posted 15 points and eight rebounds. Nile Miller added 12 points and a game-high 13 boards, while Ariella Henigan, the leagueâs Rookie of the Year, chipped in 11 points. Howard improved to 26â7 on the season.
Norfolk State, aiming for a fourth consecutive MEAC tournament title and NCAA berth, finished its campaign at 18â13. Jasha Hinton led the Spartans with 11 points, five rebounds, and five assists, and Anjanae Richardson added 10 points.
After trailing 16â9 after the first quarter, Norfolk State rallied to tie the game 27â27 at halftime. Howard responded in the second half with key baskets from Zoe Stewart and a 9â2 run that gave the Bison a 42â33 advantage after three quarters. Norfolk State closed the gap to 47â43 in the final period, but Howardâs Miller scored inside to extend the lead, and the Bison finished strong with four of the gameâs final seven points to secure the 53â46 win.
Head coach Ty Grace praised the Spartansâ program and credited his teamâs preparation and execution. Miller, the lone senior at the postgame press conference, reflected on finally capturing a MEAC title after four seasons of trying.
2026 MEAC Womenâs Basketball All-Tournament Team
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Zennia Thomas, Howard (Tournament Outstanding Player)
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Ariella Henigan, Howard
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Jasha Clinton, Norfolk State
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Anjanae Richardson, Norfolk State
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Kaliya Perry, UMES
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