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SPECIAL4 A Constellation of Stars - Women in Sports
HISTORICAL BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES7 CIAA STATES8 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY9 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY10 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY11 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY12 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY13 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY14 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE17 ST. AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE18 SHAW UNIVERSITY19 ST. PAUL’S COLLEGE20 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY21 WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY
23 MEAC STATES24 BETHUNE-COOKMAN UNIVERSITY25 FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY26 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY27 HOWARD UNIVERSITY28 MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY29 NORTH CAROLINA A&T UNIVERSITY30 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL
UNIVERSITY31 NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY33 UNIVERSITY of MARYLAND
EASTERN SHORE34 SAVANNAH STATE UNIVERSITY35 SOUTH CAROINA STATE UNIVERSITY
37 SIAC STATES38 ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY39 CLAFLIN UNIVERSITY40 BENEDICT COLLEGE40 KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY41 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY42 FORT VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY43 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE45 LANE COLLEGE46 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE47 MILES COLLEGE48 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY49 STILLMAN COLLEGE
51 SWAC STATES52 ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY53 JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY54 ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY55 ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY56 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY58 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY59 SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY60 TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY61 UNIVERSITY of ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF
63 OTHER HBCU STATES64 CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY66 CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY67 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO)68 TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY69 WEST VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY
Cover photos courtesy ofKevin Coles & All-Pro Photo
Women have made great strides within our global sportscommunity. The arena of sports has also been influencedby these milestones and accomplishments. In tribute tothe ladies of sports, who leave it all out there on thecourt, field, ring, track or mat, we highlight and celebratea few stars that shine in the Milky Way of our much lovedsports universe. They are daughters, sisters, wives,mothers, aunts, role models, mentors,authors, volunteers and just inspiring and phenomenalwomen.
Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee and she’s all woman. Laila Ali, more than a pretty face and the daughter of thebeloved and famed Mohamed Ali, set the boxing world ablaze and a chattering. This five foot 10 inch boxer witha 70.4 inch reach caught the eye of boxing fans whenshe won eight fights in a row. Many fans wanted to seeher face the daughter of George Foreman, FreedaForeman or the daughter of Joe Frazier, Jackie Frazier-Lyde. Well destiny was met on June 8, 2001. The matchwas dubbed the Ali/Frazier IV in reference to their fathers’famous fight trilogy. Laila and Jackie’s match made pay-for-view history. It was the first pay-for-view matchbetween two Black women. Ali’s boxing record to datestands at 24 wins in 24 matches. She had 21 winsby knockouts. That’s right, no losses! Laila was namedby the International Boxing Association, the Women’sAssociation and the International Woman’s BoxingFederation as a Super Middleweight Champion.Currently, she was just named as the Women’s SportsFoundation incoming president. She will serve a two-year term as an official spokesperson, and will helpshape strategic direction and development initiatives forthe organization. The Women’s Sports Foundation is anational charitable educational organization dedicatedto advancing the lives of girls and women throughphysical activity. Balancing work and home life, Laila andher husband Curtis Conway, a former National FootballLeague (NFL) wide receiver, have their hands full withtheir four children (he has three from a previousmarriage), and they are expecting their second together. Who knows maybe there’s a third generation boxer inthe making?
To Serve With Love - Colorful and noisy beads bobbing on plaitedbraids turn the stately and quiet tennis world on its ear in 1994,when Venus Ebony Starr Williams turned professional. Long goneare the innocent giggles of yesteryear replaced by the hard hittingserves, feverish scramble of intense court running hustle and greattennis play. Venus and Serna, while recently plagued by or fightingoff injury, have certainly made their mark in the who’s who of tennis.Venus was first ranked World number one in singles on February25, 2002, becoming the first African-American to achieve that rankin the open era; which began in 1968. Since 2002, Venus hasbeen ranked World number one in singles on two additionaloccasions by the Women’s Tennis Association. She is currentlythe reigning champion in women’s doubles at the French Open.
She has 21 Grand Slam wins on her resume. This accomplishmentis more that any active women’s tennis player other than heryounger sister Serena. She has won seven Grand Slams insingles, twelve in women’s doubles, and two in mixed doubles.Venus was on a hot streak from the 2000 WimbledonChampionships through the 2001 US Open. During that time,she won four of the six Grand Slam singles tournaments held.Additionally, during that time, she won two Gold Medals in singlesand doubles in the 2000 Sydney Olympics. She again won a GoldMedal in the 2008 Olympics in doubles. She is currently rankedWorld number 6 in singles.
Not to be outdone by her older sister, Serena Jameka Williams isalso a former World number one ranked tennis player. Serenawas first ranked World number one in singles on July 8, 2002.
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Women in Sports
Serena has been rankedWorld number one insingles on four additionaloccasions by theWomen’s TennisAssociation. She iscurrently the reigningchampion in women’sdoubles at the FrenchOpen and in singles atWimbledon. She has 27Grand Slam wins on herresume. She has won 13Grand Slams in singles,twelve in women’sdoubles, and two inmixed doubles. Serenawon a Gold Medal indoubles in the 2000Sydney Olympics.
Just Magnificent -Dominique Dawes was aten year member of the US national gymnastics team. Did anyoneknow that when her parents signed her up at age six for a tumblingclass, which ultimately got cancelled, it would lead to her becominga three-time Olympian? As one of the “Magnificent Seven” at the1996 summer Olympics, Dominique became the first African-American person of any nationality or gender to win an OlympicGold Medal in gymnastics. She was also the first African-Americanwoman to win an individual Olympic medal in artistic gymnastics.She was the first Black gymnast to be a part of a three medalwinning teams. Since then, she has provided commentary forYahoo’s coverage of the Beijing Olympics and the 2010 WinterOlympics. Dominique was the youngest president to serve theWomen’s Sports Federation. She was the first spokeswoman forthe Girl Scouts of America’s “Uniquely Me” Self-Esteem Campaign.In addition to being a motivational speaker, Dominique is currentlyon the Advisory Board of SesameWorkshop’s “Healthy Habits for Life”Program. She is a great advocate forautism awareness. She has a youngerbrother who is autistic. Finally, showingthat she can make a perfect landing sinceshe has ended her Olympic run, shecontinues to give back to the communityas Co-Chair of the President’s Councilon Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition. She’s a Keeper - Briana Scurry is theretired Gold Medalist goalkeeper for theUnited States women’s national soccerteam at the 1996 and 2004 Olympics.She was a founding member of theWomen’s United Soccer Association.She played for three seasons as thestarting goalkeeper for the Atlanta Beat,a women’s professional soccer team.She was an All-American andMinnesota’s High School Female Athleteof the Year. At the end of her collegiatecareer, she had 37 shutouts in 65 starts.During the 1996 Olympics, she started16 of the17 games and had a record of15 wins, 1 loss and one tie. She allowed11 goals with eight shutouts. She is a
champion off the fieldalso. She doesvolunteer work with theM a k e - A - W i s hFoundation and AIDSAwareness. Briana alsohas worked with theFirst Lady, MicheleObama, to help in thefight against childhoodobesity. She was theAsthma Spokespersonfor the Schering/Key“Will to Win” Program.She’s “goal”-den! Just the stats - Oncewhile being interviewed,she reminisced abouther childhood with herbrothers. Relegated asher brothers’ official ballgetter, Cheryl had no
idea that that humble beginning would open up a world of sportjoy and occupation. Coming from a family of professional athletes,the sister of retired National Basketball Association star ReggieMiller and former Major League Baseball catcher Darrell Miller,Cheryl has made her own mark on the sports world. She hasreceived numerous awards. She holds the University of SouthernCalifornia (USC) Trojans’ career record for points, rebounds, fieldgoals made, free throw, games played and steals. Cheryl’s blockedshot record was broken by one. In 1984, she led the U.S. Teamto the Gold Medal at the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. Shewas also part of the Gold Medal teams at the 1983 Pan AmericanGames in Caracas, Venezuela, and 1986 Goodwill games inMoscow. In November 1996, Cheryl became the first femaleanalyst to call a nationally televised National BasketballAssociation (NBA) game on TBS. She was a basketball
commentator at the 1994 GoodwillGames. She was also a basketballreporter and called weightlifting for the2001 Goodwill Games. She was thewomen’s basketball analyst and men’sbasketball reporter during the 1996Atlanta Olympics. She was a fieldreporter for the 1987 Little League WorldSeries and served as a correspondentfor the 1988 Calgary Olympics. She hasserved as a sideline reporter for the 1991Capital One Bowl. She was votedESPN’s Woman Athlete of the Year in1984. After graduating from USC in 1986,she was drafted by several professionalbasketball leagues, including a men’sleague, United States BasketballLeague. She worked as an assistantcoach at her Alma Mater, USC for fiveyears. She was named head coach fortwo seasons. She moved on to theWomen’s National BasketballAssociation (WNBA), where she serveduntil 2000, as the team general managerand head coach with the PhoenixMercury. While coaching the Mercury,she always preached to her team: run,run, and run.
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CIAA States
CIAA InstitutionsInstitution Location Est. Affiliation Nickname Joined
Bowie State University Bowie, MD 1865 Public (University Bulldogs 1979System of MD
Chowan University Murfreesboro, NC 1848 Private/Baptist Hawks 2008Elizabeth City State University Elizabeth City, NC 1891 Public (University Vikings 1957
of North Carolina)Fayetteville State University Fayetteville, NC 1867 Public (University Broncos 1954
of North Carolina)Johnson C. Smith University Charlotte, NC 1867 Private/Presbyterian Golden Bulls 1926Lincoln University, PA Lincoln University, PA 1854 Public Lions 1912 -
(Commonwealth Re-admittedSystem of Higher 2008Education)
Livingstone College Salisbury, NC 1879 Private/African Blue Bears 1931Methodist EpiscopalZion
St. Augustine’s College Raleigh, NC 1867 Private/Episcopal Falcons 1933St. Paul’s College Lawrenceville, VA 1888 Private/Episcopal Tigers 1923Shaw University Raleigh, NC 1865 Private/Baptist Bears 1912Virginia State University Petersburg, VA 1882 Public Trojans 1920Virginia Union University Richmond, VA 1865 Private/Baptist Panthers 1912Winston-Salem State University Winston-Salem, NC 1892 Public (University Rams 1945 -
of North Carolina) Re-admitted2010
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Unless otherwise indicated, we would like to thank those Colleges and Universities for their photo contributions in this section forthis special edition.
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FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY
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LINCOLN UNIVERSITY
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JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY
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HBCUs are producing the highest number of African-American Ph.D.s per capita and, according to GramblingUniversity President Horace Judson, at a time when theUnited States is falling behind China and India in producingengineers and scientists, universities like Grambling havetailor-made their missions to be on the international stage.
Quality HBCU educational experiences are found not just inlarge, well-endowed private schools like Howard, Hampton orTuskegee. From North Carolina A&T to Grambling StateUniversity, there are strong HBCUs across the country. Manyof these state schools were created as “land grant” institutionsafter the Civil War to educate freed slaves. Today, althoughtheir missions have broadened, schools like Florida A&M, PrairieView A&M, Jackson State, Texas Southern University, andAlabama State University still carry the proud HBCU name andtraditions.
The glaring reality is that without the role and function of HBCUs,the landscape of America would be quite different. Had it notbeen for the desire of Heman Marion Sweat and a rejectionletter from the University of Texas Law School, there would nothave been a Texas Southern Law School. Had there not beena Dr. Benjamin Mays at Morehouse, there might not have beena Martin Luther King, Jr.
Our nation’s 104 HBCUs are having an impact beyond justeducating young people—they are having a tremendouseconomic impact on the communities in which they arelocated.
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ST. PAUL’S COLLEGE
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ton of weight on you - Shortness of breath - Nausea -Unusual upper body pain or discomfort in one or both arms,
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MEAC States
Institution Nickname Location Est Type Tenure
Bethune–Cookman Wildcats Daytona Beach, Florida 1904 Private 1979–presentCoppin State Eagles Baltimore, Maryland 1900 Public 1985–presentDelaware State Hornets Dover, Delaware 1891 Public 1970–presentFlorida A&M Rattlers Tallahassee, Florida 1887 Public 1979–1984,
1986–presentHampton Pirates Hampton, Virginia 1868 Private 1995–presentHoward Bison Washington, D.C. 1867 Private 1970–presentMaryland–Eastern Shore Hawks Princess Anne, Maryland -- Public 1970–1979,
1981–presentMorgan State Bears Baltimore, Maryland 1867 Public 1970–1979,
1984–presentNorfolk State Spartans Norfolk, Virginia 1935 Public 1997–presentNorth Carolina A&T Aggies Greensboro, North Carolina 1891 Public 1970–presentNorth Carolina Central Eagles Durham, North Carolina -- Public 1970–1979,
2010–PresentSavannah State University Tigers Savannah, Georgia 1890 Public 2010–presentSouth Carolina State Bulldogs Orangeburg, South Carolina 1896 Public 1970–present
MEAC Institutions
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BETHUNE-COOKMAN UNIVERSITY
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FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY
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SIAC States
Institution Location Founded Affiliation Nickname
Albany State University Albany, Georgia 1903 Public Golden RamsBenedict College Columbia, South Carolina 1870 Private/Baptist TigersClaflin University Orangeburg, South Carolina 1869 Private PanthersClark Atlanta University Atlanta, Georgia 1869 Private/Methodist PanthersFort Valley State University Fort Valley, Georgia 1895 Public WildcatsKentucky State University Frankfort, Kentucky 1886 Public Thoroughbreds and
ThoroughbrettesLane College Jackson, Tennessee 1882 Private/Methodist DragonsLeMoyne-Owen College Memphis, Tennessee 1862 Private/United Church Magicians
of ChristMiles College Fairfield, Alabama 1905 Private/Methodist Golden BearsMorehouse College Atlanta, Georgia 1867 Private/Non-sectarian Maroon TigersPaine College Augusta, Georgia 1882 Private/Methodist LionsStillman College Tuscaloosa, Alabama 1874 Private/Presbyterian TigersTuskegee University Tuskegee, Alabama 1881 Private/Non-sectarian Golden Tigers
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CLAFLIN UNIVERSITY
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SWAC States
YearInstitution Location Founded Affiliation Joined Nickname
East DivisionAlabama A&M Huntsville, Alabama 1875 Public 1999 BulldogsAlabama State Montgomery, Alabama 1867 Public 1982 HornetsAlcorn State Lorman, Mississippi 1871 Public 1962 BravesMississippi Valley State Itta Bena, Mississippi 1950 Public 1968 Delta DevilsJackson State Jackson, Mississippi 1877 Public 1958 Tigers
West DivisionArkansas-Pine Bluff Pine Bluff, Arkansas 1873 Public 1936-1970; 1998 Golden LionsGrambling State Grambling, Louisiana 1901 Public 1958 TigersSouthern Baton Rouge, Louisiana 1880 Public 1935 JaguarsPrairie View A&M Prairie View, Texas 1876 Public 1920 PanthersTexas Southern Houston, Texas 1947 Public 1954 Tigers
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JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY
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Gender Report CardThe NBA continues to set thestandard for the industry as the leaderon issues related to race and gender
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BSTM is Now Free!In order to accomplish our mission of ensuringthat BSTM is available to all readers nationallyand globally, who are interested in knowingabout the untold sports accomplishments ofminority athletes of today and the past.
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Of the top 2010 NBA first rounddraft picks, who is your pick for
Rookie of the Year?o John Wall - Washington Wizardso Evan Turner - Philadelphia 76erso Derrick Favors - New Jersey Nets
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DehydrationDehydration occurs when your bodyloses too much fluid. This can happenwhen you stop drinking water or loselarge amounts of fluid through
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Sports NewsProfessional Basketball: The 2010 NBA Draft:Washington Wizards Select John Wall as the FirstOverall Draft PickProfessional Basketball: Monty Williams Named NewCoach of the National Basketball Association’s NewOrleans Hornets
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Smart Financial Moves for NewlywedsBy Walter Woodgett
July is a popular month for weddings. If you are gettingmarried this month, you’ve got a lot on your mind, butafter the honeymoon is over, it’s time to start thinking ofthe key activities of building a life together — one of
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