HBCU ALL-STARS LLC ANNOUNCES SECOND ANNUAL ATL HAS SOMETHING TO SAY HBCU ALL -STARS CHALLENGE - Delaware State University
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ATLANTA, Georgia - HBCU All-Stars LLC has announced the second annual ATL Has Something to Say HBCU All-Stars Challenge featuring the nation's top HBCU student-athletes and coaches from the MEAC, SWAC, CIAA, SIAC, and Atlanta Public Schools. "We are making history once again in Atlanta and look forward to another first-class event with some outstanding teams, players, and coaches who have demonstrated a high level of talent, hard work, commitment, coaching, and winning in Black College Basketball," said Travis L. Williams, HBCU All-Stars, LLC Founder/CEO and former HBCU Head Men's Basketball Coach at Tennessee State and Fort Valley State Universities. "This is another great opportunity and platform to tip-off the 2023-24 basketball season on a global stage in the great city of Atlanta, and magnify community outreach and initiatives, financial commitment, resources, and love for HBCUs, students, student-athletes, and academic scholarships, and celebrate Black History, Black Excellence, and Black Cultural Experiences. We will continue raising national awareness of our prestigious HBCUs and long legacy of academic and athletic achievement."
ATLANTA, Georgia - HBCU All-Stars LLC has announced the second annual ATL Has Something to Say HBCU All-Stars Challenge featuring the nation's top HBCU student-athletes and coaches from the MEAC, SWAC, CIAA, SIAC, and Atlanta Public Schools. "We are making history once again in Atlanta and look forward to another first-class event with some outstanding teams, players, and coaches who have demonstrated a high level of talent, hard work, commitment, coaching, and winning in Black College Basketball," said Travis L. Williams, HBCU All-Stars, LLC Founder/CEO and former HBCU Head Men's Basketball Coach at Tennessee State and Fort Valley State Universities. "This is another great opportunity and platform to tip-off the 2023-24 basketball season on a global stage in the great city of Atlanta, and magnify community outreach and initiatives, financial commitment, resources, and love for HBCUs, students, student-athletes, and academic scholarships, and celebrate Black History, Black Excellence, and Black Cultural Experiences. We will continue raising national awareness of our prestigious HBCUs and long legacy of academic and athletic achievement."
ATLANTA, Georgia - HBCU All-Stars LLC has announced the second annual ATL Has Something to Say HBCU All-Stars Challenge featuring the nation's top HBCU student-athletes and coaches from the MEAC, SWAC, CIAA, SIAC, and Atlanta Public Schools. "We are making history once again in Atlanta and look forward to another first-class event with some outstanding teams, players, and coaches who have demonstrated a high level of talent, hard work, commitment, coaching, and winning in Black College Basketball," said Travis L. Williams, HBCU All-Stars, LLC Founder/CEO and former HBCU Head Men's Basketball Coach at Tennessee State and Fort Valley State Universities. "This is another great opportunity and platform to tip-off the 2023-24 basketball season on a global stage in the great city of Atlanta, and magnify community outreach and initiatives, financial commitment, resources, and love for HBCUs, students, student-athletes, and academic scholarships, and celebrate Black History, Black Excellence, and Black Cultural Experiences. We will continue raising national awareness of our prestigious HBCUs and long legacy of academic and athletic achievement."
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