Several teams in the horizon with the HBCU conference tournaments and others are trying to restore what is lost.
Here’s a look in the important events of last week.
North Carolina A & T Women’s CAA CAA Regular Season Header
Head coach Tarrell Robinson, HBCU Sports Podcast, Ms Aggies, previously took the best place in the coastal athletics union and exhausted gas.
This year, A & T, the title of the March 6 conference and the best seed in the upcoming conference tournament spared William & Mary 77-52, William & Mary 77-52.
North Carolina A & T Friday on Friday, No. 8 of HOFSTRA VS 9 William & Maryamin Winner of CAA William & Mary.
Norfolk State Meac sweeps the regular season championship
The Norfolk state stretches for men or women, but the Spartans finished the regular season on the Meac Mountain.
NSU people lost more than 91-87 business hours until the North Carolina Center last Monday, but they lost on Thursday, 11-3 to defend southern qualitation.
Spartans gave a tiebreaker on Buldogs, they gave them the number 1 seed in the Meac tournament, which will meet the Maryland East Coast No. 8 on Wednesday.
The Spartan Women’s team ended the regular season in the conference, but Howard did not make them easier. In half of the bison, but quickly helped 68-56 NSU victory in 10-2 tunks and 14-0 marks (27-4) in Meac Play.
The Norfolk State will look at the second straight tournament title against Wednesday 8 South Carolina.
How did Swac win … by the south
Both Jaguars men and women’s basketball teams, Swac last week won regular season headlines. They won the best seeds in the conference tournament this week in Atlanta.
Instruent women from the bitter opponent, defeated by an unexpected assistant, Thursday, A & M 77-65 defeated A & M 77-65 on Thursday to Jaguars to lead a game with two-game.
Southern men had to wait for it, but in A & M Alabama win 71-57 in A & M, Jaguars first hugged the first regular season for the first time since 2014.
Tennessee State Men reaches the OTC semifinals
Tennessee’s province has lost its second half-final appearance from Siu Edwardsvinal to 71-69 in the first semi-final appearance since the 2013 season, the Ohays Valley Conference Championship match came together.
Tigers finished the 7-16 season and are bright for the future Tennessee province with only one big and grader in the list.