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Wembanyama primed for NBA’s 2023 top pick

You may not have heard of Victor Wembanyama, but you will soon.

World Cup prize money disparity an obstacle to equal pay

World Cup prize money continues to be a sticking point for equality in soccer, despite the historic equal pay agreement between U.S. Soccer and its men’s and women’s teams.

VUU likely will advance to Super Region 2

Virginia Union University has won nine football games on the field. Now it must play another kind of game – the waiting game.

3 women to referee World Cup matches in Qatar

Japanese referee Yoshimi Yamashita knows that being one of three women picked to officiate matches at the World Cup — the first time a woman will be in charge on the game’s biggest stage — is not simply about soccer.

Curry scores 47, Warriors beat Kings to end 5-game skid

Stephen Curry scored a season-high 47 points, knocking down seven 3-pointers, and the Golden State Warriors beat the Sacramento Kings 116-113 on Monday night to snap a five-game losing streak.

VUU, VSU basketball to travel near and far

Basketball fans can enjoy two for the price of one Nov. 11-12 at Virginia State University’s Multi-Purpose Center.

Jeremy Pena wins twice as Series’ MVP

Jeremy Pena is sitting atop of baseball’s highest mountain.

Carnell ‘Cadillac’ Williams takes helm at Auburn

There is an abundance of Black players in the Southeastern Conference, but only one Black head coach. And even he wears the “interim” tag.

VCU graduate named to U.S. National Blind Soccer Team

Richmonder Antoine Craig has shown his considerable speed for years as an elite track sprinter.

City football scoreboard

End of regular season

VCU plays Morgan State this Saturday

Among all the majority-white colleges playing basketball, VCU has perhaps the longest association with HBCUs.

VUU’s 26-21 loss to Chowan may derail NCAA playoff hopes

Few saw this coming. Virginia Union’s joyride of a football season has struck an unexpected speed bump. Now the Panthers must make sure it’s not a dead end.

John Marshall’s Dennis Parker picks N.C. State

Dennis Parker Jr. has decided to take his talents from the capital of Virginia to the capital of North Carolina.

Armstrong/Walker football rivalry celebrated in new Black History Museum exhibit

A legacy created from a 40- year football rivalry between Armstrong and Maggie Walker high schools, the only two schools for Black students for decades, will be remembered this month at the 2nd Annual Armstrong Walker Football Classic Legacy Project …

Spartans favored to win league basketball title

Norfolk State University has been picked to “three-peat” this season as MEAC basketball champ.