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How to watch the men's and women's 2025 HBCU All-Star Games: Live stream, rosters, start time
How to watch the men's and women's 2025 HBCU All-Star Games: Live stream, rosters, start time

NBC Sports

time03-04-2025

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How to watch the men's and women's 2025 HBCU All-Star Games: Live stream, rosters, start time

This Sunday, the top 24 men's and women's HBCU players in the nation head to San Antonio, Texas, to showcase their skills in the 2025 HBCU All-Star Games. This year marks the fourth annual competition for the men and the very first women's HBCU All-Star Game. Both contests will take place at Freeman Coliseum. Live coverage will begin at 1 PM ET on Peacock and the NBC Sports NOW FAST channel. See below for everything you need to know about the 2025 HBCU All-Star Games. How to watch the 2025 HBCU All-Star Games: Date: Sunday, April 6 Time: 1:00 PM ET Where: Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, Texas Live Stream: Peacock and the NBC Sports NOW FAST channel What time is the 2025 Men's HBCU All-Star Game? The men's game begins at 1:00 PM ET. HBCU All-Stars has announced the broadcast team for the 2025 men's HBCU All-Star Game. 2025 Men's HBCU All-Star Game Roster: Team Al Attles: Kameron Hobbs, Morgan State University Alvin Miles, Miles College Evan Johnson, University of Maryland Shore Christian Ings, Norfolk State University Martaz Robinson, Delaware State University Marcus Dockery, Howard University Jalen Williams, Clark Atlanta University Omar Croskey, South Carolina State University Davion Everett, South Carolina State University Jesus Carralero Martin, Bethune Cookman University Ahmir Langlais, Tennessee State University Tyrel Bladen, Norfolk State University Coaches: Erik Martin - South Carolina State University Head Men's Basketball Coach Doug Whittler - Morehouse College Head Men's Basketball Coach Team Bob Love: Robert Smith, Delaware State University Tairell Fletcher, Fayetteville State University Kevin Sesberry, Tuskegee University T.J. Madlock, Alabama State University Jordan Hinds, Bluefield State University Derrick Tezeno, Southern University Bakir Cleveland, Lincoln University (PA) Wayne Bristol Jr., Hampton University Ernest Ross, Grambling State University Kenny Hunter, Texas Southern University Romelle Mansel, Jackson State University Shannon Grant, Jackson State University Coaches: Kevin Johnson - Southern University Head Men's Basketball Coach Luke D'Alessio - Fayetteville State University Head Men's Basketball Coach What time is the 2025 Women's HBCU All-Star Game? The women's game is set to tip off approximately 30 minutes after the men's game ends. HBCU All-Stars has announced the broadcast team for the 1st ever women's HBCU All-Star Game. 2025 Women's HBCU All-Star Game Roster: Team Yolanda Laney: Diamond Johnson, Norfolk State University Iemyiah Harris, Miles College Zamara Haynes, University of Maryland Eastern Shore Jordyn Dorsey, North Carolina A&T State University Saniah Parker, Tennessee State University Taliah Wesley, Allen University Maleia Bracone, North Carolina A&T State University Kaiya Creek, Howard University Makoye Diawara, Norfolk State University Morgan Callahan, North Carolina Central University Corriana Evans, Clark Atlanta University Laila Lawrence, Coppin State University Coaches: Larry Vickers - Norfolk State University Head Women's Basketball Coach Tony Bailey - Clark Atlanta University Head Women's Basketball Coach Team Patricia Hoskins: Destiny Ryles, Bowie State University Kahia Warmsley, Grambling State University Keayna McLaughlin, Fayetteville State University Lauryn Pendleton, Alabama A&M University Zoe Cooper, Jackson State University Soniyah Reed, Southern University Lyric Cole, Tennessee State University Amesha Miller, Virginia State University Treasure Thompson, Texas Southern University Alisha Wilson, Alabama A&M University Kayla Clark, Bethune Cookman University Lydia Freeman, Grambling State University Coaches: Carlos Funchess - Southern University Head Women's Basketball Nadine Domond - Virginia State University Head Women's Basketball Coach How can I watch sports on Peacock? Sign up here to watch all of our live sports, sports shows, documentaries, classic matches, and more. You'll also get tons of hit movies and TV shows, Originals, news, 24/7 channels, and current NBC & Bravo hits—Peacock is here for whatever you're in the mood for. What devices does Peacock support? You can enjoy Peacock on a variety of devices. View the full list of supported devices here. What is NBC Sports NOW? NBC Sports NOW is a free 24/7 streaming channel from NBC Sports offering daily sports talk shows, live sports and highlights on Peacock, The Roku Channel, Pluto TV, Xumo and more. Where can I watch NBC Sports NOW? NBC Sports NOW can be accessed for free across most devices, including Smart TVs, streaming platforms (Peacock, The Roku Channel, Pluto TV, Xumo), smartphones, tablets and web browsers. Nicole Auerbach,

HBCU Basketball Showdown: Morgan State vs. Norfolk State in MEAC Semifinal
HBCU Basketball Showdown: Morgan State vs. Norfolk State in MEAC Semifinal

Miami Herald

time14-03-2025

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  • Miami Herald

HBCU Basketball Showdown: Morgan State vs. Norfolk State in MEAC Semifinal

NORFOLK, Va. – The stage is set for an electrifying HBCU matchup as Morgan State and Norfolk State collide in the MEAC semifinal at Scope Arena. Both teams are determined to advance to the MEAC Championship, having split their regular-season contests and looking to settle the score once and for all. MEAC Matchup Breakdown Morgan State (14-17, 7-7 MEAC) enters with a potent offense that ranks among the best in the conference, averaging nearly 81 points per game. Norfolk State (22-10, 11-3 MEAC), on the other hand, showcases a robust defensive unit that has consistently held opponents under 70 points per the tournament's top seed, took care of business against Maryland Eastern Shore on Wednesday night and had Thursday off. Morgan State had to battle to the wire to defeat Howard University in the quarterfinals. Players to Watch Morgan State Bears' Standouts: Kameron Hobbs: Fresh off an impressive 33-point performance against Howard, Hobbs leads the Bears' attack with an average of 16.6 points per Thomas: A versatile forward averaging 14.3 points per game, essential for both scoring and Akitoby: A powerful presence on the boards, averaging 7.3 rebounds per game, crucial for second-chance State Spartans' Key Defenders: Brian Moore Jr.: Norfolk State's top scorer averaging 18.7 points per game, notable for his efficiency and clutch Ings: Exceptional sharpshooter, converting nearly 50% from three-point range, stretching opposing Myers: An influential player contributing 11 points and nearly six rebounds per game, vital for controlling the game's pace. Crucial Game-Changers Morgan State's Bench Production: Contributions from Amahrie Simpkins and Kiran Oliver will be critical to match Norfolk State's depth and sustain offensive State's Reserve Impact: Terrance Jones and Chris Fields Jr. must make significant bench contributions to ensure stability, particularly if starters encounter foul trouble. Winning Strategies Morgan State: The Bears must utilize their high-scoring offense to exploit the Spartans' vulnerability from beyond the arc and maintain defensive composure State: The Spartans need their stout defense to dominate the boards, limit Morgan State's second-chance points, and effectively defend the perimeter. The Stakes are High This semifinal showdown not only determines who advances to the MEAC Championship but also serves as a critical moment for each team's postseason aspirations. Norfolk State holds a slight edge due to its defensive discipline and the home-court atmosphere, but Morgan State's explosive offense could create the upset. Anticipate a very competitive HBCU basketball battle filled with passion, intensity, and possibly a dramatic conclusion. The post HBCU Basketball Showdown: Morgan State vs. Norfolk State in MEAC Semifinal appeared first on HBCU Gameday. Copyright HBCU Gameday 2012-2025

Hobbs hits game-winner, scores 33 to rally Morgan State over Howard 91-90 in MEAC quarterfinal
Hobbs hits game-winner, scores 33 to rally Morgan State over Howard 91-90 in MEAC quarterfinal

Washington Post

time14-03-2025

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  • Washington Post

Hobbs hits game-winner, scores 33 to rally Morgan State over Howard 91-90 in MEAC quarterfinal

NORFOLK, Va. — Kameron Hobbs drove for a go-ahead layup with 10 seconds left and finished with 33 points to rally Morgan State to a 91-90 victory over Howard in a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Tournament quarterfinal on Thursday night. Hobbs took an inbound pass at midcourt, drove down the middle of the lane and flipped it in for the fifth-seeded Bears (14-17) six seconds after Cameron Shockley-Okeke buried a 3-pointer to give the fourth-seeded Bison (12-20) the lead. Jaren Johnson missed a runner with one second left for Howard.

Hobbs hits game-winner, scores 33 to rally Morgan State over Howard 91-90 in MEAC quarterfinal
Hobbs hits game-winner, scores 33 to rally Morgan State over Howard 91-90 in MEAC quarterfinal

Fox Sports

time14-03-2025

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  • Fox Sports

Hobbs hits game-winner, scores 33 to rally Morgan State over Howard 91-90 in MEAC quarterfinal

Hobbs hits game-winner, scores 33 to rally Morgan State over Howard 91-90 in MEAC quarterfinal Published Mar. 13, 2025 9:28 p.m. ET share facebook x reddit link Associated Press NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — Kameron Hobbs drove for a go-ahead layup with 10 seconds left and finished with 33 points to rally Morgan State to a 91-90 victory over Howard in a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Tournament quarterfinal on Thursday night. Hobbs took an inbound pass at midcourt, drove down the middle of the lane and flipped it in for the fifth-seeded Bears (14-17) six seconds after Cameron Shockley-Okeke buried a 3-pointer to give the fourth-seeded Bison (12-20) the lead. Jaren Johnson missed a runner with one second left for Howard. Hobbs hit 13 of 24 shots with five 3-pointers and also had seven rebounds for the Bears, who advance to play No. 1 seed Norfolk State in a Friday semifinal. Will Thomas scored 14 on 6-for-11 shooting for Morgan State. Daniel Akitoby shot 4 of 5 from the field and 6 of 8 from the free-throw line and also scored 14. ADVERTISEMENT Freshman Blake Harper made 12 of 13 foul shots and finished with 28 points to lead the Bison. Shockley-Okeke had four 3-pointers and totaled 17 points, six rebounds and two blocks. Anwar Gill pitched in with 15 points, four assists and three blocks. Hobbs scored 24 points in the second half to help Morgan State rally from a 44-41 deficit at halftime. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Hobbs hits game-winner, scores 33 to rally Morgan State over Howard 91-90 in MEAC quarterfinal
Hobbs hits game-winner, scores 33 to rally Morgan State over Howard 91-90 in MEAC quarterfinal

Yahoo

time14-03-2025

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  • Yahoo

Hobbs hits game-winner, scores 33 to rally Morgan State over Howard 91-90 in MEAC quarterfinal

NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — Kameron Hobbs drove for a go-ahead layup with 10 seconds left and finished with 33 points to rally Morgan State to a 91-90 victory over Howard in a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Tournament quarterfinal on Thursday night. Hobbs took an inbound pass at midcourt, drove down the middle of the lane and flipped it in for the fifth-seeded Bears (14-17) six seconds after Cameron Shockley-Okeke buried a 3-pointer to give the fourth-seeded Bison (12-20) the lead. Jaren Johnson missed a runner with one second left for Howard. Hobbs hit 13 of 24 shots with five 3-pointers and also had seven rebounds for the Bears, who advance to play No. 1 seed Norfolk State in a Friday semifinal. Will Thomas scored 14 on 6-for-11 shooting for Morgan State. Daniel Akitoby shot 4 of 5 from the field and 6 of 8 from the free-throw line and also scored 14. Freshman Blake Harper made 12 of 13 foul shots and finished with 28 points to lead the Bison. Shockley-Okeke had four 3-pointers and totaled 17 points, six rebounds and two blocks. Anwar Gill pitched in with 15 points, four assists and three blocks. Hobbs scored 24 points in the second half to help Morgan State rally from a 44-41 deficit at halftime. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

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