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đ¸ Over 80% of Americans Have No Emergency Savings â Letâs Talk About It
When life throws you a curveballâa medical bill, a car breakdown, or even a job layoffâhow ready are you?
According to recent financial studies, over 80% of Americans have no emergency savings at all, and most donât even have $5,000 saved for unexpected expenses. That means millions of people are one crisis away from serious financial trouble. Itâs a quiet crisis, but one that affects everyday folks, especially young adults and college students.
At HBCU Original, we believe in keeping it realâand real talk means getting serious about your money.
đĄ Why Emergency Savings Matter
Emergency savings are your financial safety net. They help you avoid high-interest credit card debt, loans, or having to ask others for help when a financial emergency strikes. Whether itâs a surprise hospital visit, a missed paycheck, or emergency travelâhaving money stashed away gives you peace of mind and control.
đ If Youâre in College, Start Now
College students, this message is especially for you. Between tuition, books, and late-night food runs, it might feel impossible to saveâbut this is the perfect time to build the habit.
You donât need to start with $1,000. Start with $10.
Open a separate savings account.
Put something in there every week.
By the time you graduate, youâll have not only money saved, but the discipline and mindset that will carry you forward in life.
đŁď¸ Letâs Be Honest⌠How Much Do You Have Saved?
This isnât about shamingâitâs about growing. Weâre starting the conversation because change starts with awareness.
So how much do you have saved for an emergency?
Comment on our latest video, share your savings goals, or DM us your plan. Letâs hold each other accountable and normalize savingâeven in a system that doesnât always teach us how.
âđ˝ Culture. Community. Confidence.
At HBCU Original, we believe that financial wellness is part of Black excellence. Weâre here to uplift, inform, and grow together. Whether youâre in college, recently graduated, or building your empireâstart saving, stay consistent, and stay empowered.
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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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Howard Men Wins MEAC Championship Defeats North Carolina Central 70â63
NORFOLK, Va. â Howard University captured the 2026 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Menâs Basketball Tournament championship Saturday with a 70â63 victory over North Carolina Central.
The Bison were led by Bryce Harris, Cam Gillus, and Ose Okojie, who each scored 14 points to power Howard to the conference title and an automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament.
Harris delivered a standout performance throughout the tournament and was named the MEAC Tournament Outstanding Player. Howard head coach Kenneth Blakney was also honored, earning Outstanding Coach recognition after guiding the Bison to the championship.
Howardâs balanced scoring and defensive effort helped secure the win against North Carolina Central in a tightly contested title game. The victory marks another milestone for the Bison program as they return to the national stage.
North Carolina Central received strong performances during the tournament from Dionte Johnson and Gage Lattimore, both of whom were recognized on the All-Tournament Team.
2026 MEAC Menâs Basketball All-Tournament Team
Bryce Harris â Howard (Tournament Outstanding Player)
Cam Gillus â Howard
Cedric Taylor III â Howard
Dionte Johnson â North Carolina Central
Gage Lattimore â North Carolina Central
Howard head coach Kenneth Blakney was named the MEAC Tournament Outstanding Coach for his leadership throughout the championship run.
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No. 13 Winston-Salem State Advances to Atlantic Region Championship with Win Over Gannon
INDIANA, Pa. â The No. 13 Winston-Salem State Lady Rams continued their strong postseason run Saturday evening, defeating Gannon University 67â48 in the NCAA Division II Atlantic Region Tournament at the Kovalchick Convention & Athletic Complex.
With the victory, Winston-Salem State improves to 28â3 on the season and advances to the Atlantic Region championship game.
Maia Charles led the Lady Rams with a game-high 19 points, while Makayla Waleed and Jakaiya Mack each added 10 points to help pace the offense.
Winston-Salem State controlled the game early, jumping out to a 9â0 lead in the opening quarter following a jumper by Waleed. The Lady Rams continued to build momentum and pushed the advantage to 19â4 after a three-pointer midway through the period. Gannon responded with an 11â4 run late in the quarter, but Winston-Salem State still carried a 23â15 lead into the second.
The Lady Rams extended their lead in the second quarter. Charles scored on a layup to make it 28â15, and a three-pointer from Nevaeh Farmer stretched the margin to 35â21. Winston-Salem State closed the half in style when Alana Biosse knocked down a three-pointer at the buzzer, sending the Lady Rams into halftime with a 43â28 advantage.
Winston-Salem State continued to maintain control in the third quarter. A 7â2 run capped by a layup from Mack pushed the lead to 50â32, and the Lady Rams carried a 57â37 advantage into the final period.
Gannon attempted to rally in the fourth quarter with a 7â2 run that cut the deficit to 59â44, but the Lady Rams responded quickly. Charles added another basket late, and Winston-Salem State sealed the victory at the free-throw line to secure the 67â48 win.
The Lady Rams finished the game shooting 23-of-53 from the field and an impressive 8-of-15 from three-point range. Winston-Salem State also forced 23 turnovers, recorded 16 steals, grabbed 35 rebounds, and scored 26 points in the paint.
With the win, Winston-Salem State advances to face either No. 1 Indiana (Pa.) or No. 4 Seton Hill in the Atlantic Region championship game on March 16. Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Kovalchick Convention & Athletic Complex.
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Top-Seeded Nova Southeastern Ends Morehouseâs Season in NCAA South Regional
DAVIE, Fla. â The Morehouse Maroon Tigers saw their postseason run come to an end Saturday night as top-seeded Nova Southeastern pulled away for a 94â60 victory in the opening round of the NCAA Division II South Regional at Rick Case Arena.
Morehouse, the SIAC Tournament champion, finished the season with a 22â10 record after making its first NCAA regional appearance since 2018.
The Maroon Tigers showed early energy and briefly held the lead during the first half. Jared White opened the scoring for Morehouse with a three-pointer, while Sincere Moore and Brandon Peters added baskets to give the Maroon Tigers an early 8â7 advantage. Josiah Lawson later knocked down a transition three-pointer, and Logan McCormick added a free throw to push Morehouse ahead 12â11 midway through the opening half.
Nova Southeastern quickly responded with a decisive run that shifted the momentum. The Sharks used offensive rebounds and turnovers to spark a 12â0 surge, turning a one-point deficit into a 23â12 lead. Morehouse stayed within striking distance thanks to baskets from Lawson, Moore, and McCormick, trimming the deficit to 30â23 with five minutes left in the half.
However, Nova Southeastern closed the half strong, using interior scoring and second-chance opportunities to extend the lead to 44â29 at the break.
The Sharks continued their momentum early in the second half. An 8â0 run highlighted by two three-pointers from Eli Allen quickly stretched the advantage to 52â29. Although Lawson and Moore added baskets for the Maroon Tigers, Nova Southeastern maintained control with consistent scoring in the paint and strong play in transition.
Dallas Graziani knocked down a three-pointer to push the lead to 65â38, and the Sharks continued to build the margin throughout the second half. Morehouse received contributions from McCormick, Peters, White, and JerMontae Hill, while Tre Lockett added two late three-pointers, but the deficit proved too large to overcome.
Nova Southeastern dominated the glass with a 51â32 rebounding advantage and forced 20 Morehouse turnovers, converting those opportunities into a 24â3 edge in points off turnovers.
McCormick led Morehouse with 15 points and five rebounds while shooting 6-of-7 from the field. Moore added 14 points and five rebounds, while Lawson finished with nine points. White contributed eight points and four rebounds, and Lockett scored six points on a pair of three-pointers.
Despite the loss, the Maroon Tigers close the season with a strong campaign that included the SIAC East Division title and the SIAC Tournament championship, finishing 22â10 overall and 19â5 in conference play.
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Howell, Williams Record Double-Doubles as Fayetteville State Falls to California (Pa.) in NCAA Regional
ERIE, Pa. â Fayetteville Stateâs postseason run came to an end Saturday night as California (Pa.) pulled away in the second half to defeat the Broncos 96â83 in the NCAA Division II Atlantic Region Quarterfinal at the Highmark Events Center.
The loss closes the season for Fayetteville State with a strong 23â7 record after a year that included a CIAA championship and a 17-game winning streak entering the NCAA Tournament.
The Broncos controlled much of the first half and kept the game tight through consistent scoring and strong bench play. Terrell Williams knocked down an early three-pointer, while Ezekiel Cannedy provided an offensive spark with a pair of shots from beyond the arc. Romeo Aquino added a transition three to help Fayetteville State take the lead midway through the half.
Larry Howell contributed inside with a tip-in and free throw to tie the game at 14â14. Late in the half, Cannedy hit a three-pointer from the right wing to give the Broncos a 45â42 advantage before California (Pa.) answered with a basket at the buzzer to cut the deficit to 45â44 at halftime.
The momentum shifted early in the second half. After Aquino scored to push the Broncos ahead 47â44, California (Pa.) responded with a decisive run. Jordyn Buchanan hit a three-pointer, Bryson Lucas converted an and-one opportunity in transition, and Brayden Reynolds added a layup to give the Vulcans the lead.
Lucas continued to lead the surge with a three-pointer and two breakaway dunks, helping California (Pa.) extend the lead to 72â54 with just over 12 minutes remaining.
Fayetteville State attempted to rally behind key plays from its offense. Cannedy connected on another deep three, Darius Boben scored through contact, and Kenneth Brayboy added multiple dunks late in the game. However, each push by the Broncos was met with timely scoring from the Vulcans to maintain control.
Lucas sealed the game with another basket in the closing minutes, while Reynolds added a free throw in the final minute to secure the victory.
Cannedy led Fayetteville State with 20 points and four three-pointers. Howell recorded a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds while adding four assists, and Williams finished with 13 points, 15 rebounds, and four assists for another double-double performance.
Boben added eight points with several second-chance baskets, and Brayboy contributed eight points with late dunks. The Broncos shot 35.3 percent from the field and 30 percent from three-point range but stayed competitive thanks to 23 second-chance points and 34 points from the bench.
California (Pa.) was led by Lucas, who scored 33 points on 14-of-21 shooting while grabbing 16 rebounds. Buchanan added 23 points with six three-pointers, and Reynolds finished with 13 assists to guide the offense.
Despite the loss, Fayetteville State closes the season with one of the programâs most successful campaigns, highlighted by a conference championship and a deep postseason run that showcased the Broncosâ depth and resilience.
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