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VUU’s Byers back on fast track

Phew! Virginia Union University football fans can breathe a sigh of relief and wipe their brows. Jada Byers is back in the saddle, meaning the rest of the CIAA may fear being trampled.

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Panthers cruising into homecoming

What more could you ask for? Virginia Union University has the wind at its back, a full head of steam and arguably the nation’s top running back heading into homecoming weekend.

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Dr. Robert M. Screen, Hampton University’s longtime winning tennis coach, dies

Dr. Robert Martin Screen, who ushered Hampton University tennis into the national spotlight, died Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015, in Hampton. In more than 40 years of coaching at HU, Dr. Screen led the Pirates to two NCAA Division II tennis championships, 22 straight CIAA titles and 11 consecutive MEAC crowns.

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VCU Rams continue wins with ‘havoc’

Virginia Commonwealth University Coach Shaka Smart’s not-so-secret formula for “havoc” features two main ingredients: Feeding-frenzy defense and the ever-present green light for 3-pointers.

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Thompson resigns as football coach at John Marshall High

Damon “Redd” Thompson, admitting “the fire came out of me,” has stepped down as John Marshall High School’s football coach following three disappointing seasons.

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Statue of Josh Gibson greets visitors at the Washington Nationals Stadium

The greatest baseball player in Washington history never played for the old Washington Senators or current Major League Baseball team Washington Nationals. That is Josh Gibson, the super slugging catcher credited with a career total of nearly 800 home runs.

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Lady Panthers seeking first title since 1982

There is inspiring history associated with Virginia Union University women’s basketball. The problem is it’s mostly “ancient” history. First-year coach AnnMarie Gilbert, scintillating transfer Kiana Johnson and towering Lady Walker have helped freshen up the team’s résumé.

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Hard work pays off with Celtics contract for Javonte Green

Virginia’s contribution to this year’s NBA rookie crop includes three familiar names, plus a relative unknown.

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Hampton’s big move to Big South

Breaking up is hard to do. In the midst of a conference transition, Hampton University’s 2018 football schedule bares slim resemblance to those from the previous 100-plus years.

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Darrell Purdie poised to take George Wythe to state finals

Darrell Purdie may be the area’s MVP — most versatile player.

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VCU’s Marcus Evans on course for record books

Virginia Commonwealth University’s leading basketball scorer, Marcus Evans, is back where it all started for him — in the 804 area code.

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Memories of Tommie Aaron in Richmond live on

The former Richmond Braves drew headlines in 1977 by making Tommie Aaron the International League’s first African-American manager.

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Washington Nationals looking for a repeat championship

If the Washington Nationals are to repeat as World Series champion, the team will need help in replacing the power of departed All-Star Anthony Rendon, who is now with the Los Angeles Angels.

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40th running of the Richmond Marathon on Saturday

The Richmond Marathon has reached middle age without showing any signs of slowing down. The area’s autumn foot race tradition will be celebrating its 40th birthday Saturday, Nov. 11, and everyone is invited to the party, regardless of how fast you move.

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A shutout for Va. Union

This year’s Panthers have taken a step forward, albeit a baby step, with a 12-0 opening-day shutout of lightly regarded Siena Heights, Mich., last Saturday, before 4,057 fans at Hovey Field.

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7 women of color seen on soccer stage

The United States Women’s National Soccer team has history, recent momentum, and racial diversity on its side heading into this year’s World Cup.

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Olympic champion and American hero Rafer Johnson dies

Rafer Johnson, widely regarded as among the greatest athletes of all time and the man who helped subdue Robert F. Kennedy’s assassin in 1968, died Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020, in Sherman Oaks, Calif. He was 86.

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Baltimore hosts 2023 CIAA Men's & Women's Basketball Tournament

Whether you’re a basketball fanatic or not, this is an ideal week to be in Baltimore.

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John Marshall’s Latrell Allmond is one to watch

‘He can shoot, rebound, run the floor, block shots,’ says Coach

An average high school freshman starts off on the JV team and aspires, eventually, to be a varsity starter. Latrell Allmond isn’t your average freshman.

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NFL broke color line in 1946

Sunday night’s Super Bowl will showcase two franchises with Black players making up some 65% of their rosters.