Rapping Up Black College Sports

 
Flaskback :JUNOT CAPTURES SECOND PLACE IN COSIDA WRITING CONTEST BIANCA WARREN WINS THIRD PLACE IN DISTRICT 3  - Jim Junot
Virginia State University's Sports Information Director, Jim Junot,  has tied for second place nationally in the Fred S. Stabley Writing Contest, sponsored annually by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
Who Was Hovey?
The year was 1907. In Philadelphia, boxer Jack Johnson knocked out former heavyweight champion Bob Fitzsimmons in two rounds. In Chicago, a rookie manager named Rube Foster guided the Leland Giants to a record of 110 wins and only 10 losses before going on to found the Negro National League in 1920.
FSU'S ARMSTRONG -- A LONG AND WINDING ROAD TO AN NBA CHAMPIONSHIP
Broncos' two-sport star is an assistant coach with World Champion Dallas Mavericks
BY ALEX PODLOGAR  FSU SPORTS INFORMATION
 Name a sport at Fayetteville State, and Ray McDougal has probably had a hand in it somehow over the decades. Even intramurals.
XU degree for Olympic medalist — 71 years after enrolling Ed Cassiere
Douglas, 89 years old and Xavier University of Louisiana's only Olympic medalist, will receive an honorary degree during XU's 84th commencement at 10 a.m. Saturday at Lakefront Arena.
The Man Who Started it All Jim Juno 7/29/2011
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, once wrote “Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.” Sir Doyle, however, never met Chappy Gardner.