Around the nation with stops at Mississippi Valley State, Florida A&M, Howard & Coppin State
Rob Knox
Rob Knox is an award-winning professional and a member of the Lincoln (Pa.) Athletics Hall of Fame. In addition to having work published in SLAM magazine, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Washington Post, and Diverse Issues In Higher Education, Knox enjoyed a distinguished career as an athletics communicator for Lincoln, Kutztown, Coppin State, Towson, and UNC Greensboro. He also worked at ESPN and for the Delaware County Daily Times. Recently, Knox was honored by CSC with the Mary Jo Haverbeck Trailblazer Award and the NCAA with its Champion of Diversity award. Named a HBCU Legend by SI.com, Knox is a graduate of Lincoln University and a past president of the College Sports Communicators, formerly CoSIDA.
Ashanti Lynch and Brianna Barnes have UMES focused on satisfying championship cravings
Ashanti Lynch and Brianna Barnes are focused on leading UMES to a great season. The duo are among the MEAC’s leaders in scoring and steals.
CAA notebook: How Laine McGurk went berserk and fueled Drexel’s victory over Pitt
Also a look at North Carolina A&T’s D’Mya Tucker, Towson’s 3-point shooting and Charleston’s long road trip
HBCU notebook: Inside Morgan Callahan’s decision to return to North Carolina Central
Also, a look at Howard’s 4-0 start and a profile of UAPB’s Indiya Bowen, plus notes on Delaware State and Alabama A&M
UConn and Louisville reflect on sacred opportunity of Armed Forces Classic
Azzi Fudd: ‘This was such a special experience.’
How Nakia Cheatham and Kiarra Henderson became the heart and soul of Alcorn State
Cheatham and Henderson are linked not only by accolades, but also by their unfinished business
2025-26 MEAC preview
Howard headlines a conference loaded with rising contenders eager to challenge it and three-time defending champion Norfolk State
2025-26 CAA preview
The College of Charleston enters the season as the favorite
2025-26 SWAC preview
Preseason favorite Southern is seeking a return trip and third in four years to the NCAA Tournament despite plenty of top contenders
The beauty in the chaos: Inside women’s basketball’s new era of photo day
Across locker rooms and campuses, players are claiming space, showing personality and redefining what it means to be seen
