May 6, 2021
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The University of Arkansas women’s tennis team is in Chapel Hill, N.C. this weekend and set for a showdown with Old Dominion in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday, May 7 at 9 a.m. (CT).
Arkansas began the regular season on a 10-match winning streak, sparking its best start since 2005. The Razorbacks won four straight to open SEC play, including a monster 4-3 win over then-ranked No. 9 Vanderbilt before struggling down the stretch. The Hogs picked up a first-round 4-3 win over Mizzou in the SEC Tournament to snap the team’s losing streak and help push the Razorbacks into the NCAA field.
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Williamson recaps the draft
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The 2021 NFL Draft is now in the books. After the dust settled and the Steelers sent a fourth round pick from next year s draft to Miami for the 12th pick in the fifth round this year, Pittsburgh ended the three day process by adding nine draftees to their roster. Here is that haul:
Najee Harris, RB, Alabama, 24th Pick in Round 1
Pat Freiermuth, TE, Penn State, 23rd Pick in Round 2
Kendrick Green, OC, Illinois, 24th Pick in Round 3
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State men’s tennis is headed out in the road for the opening round of the NCAA Tournament this weekend. The Buckeyes will take on VCU in the first round in Winston-Salem, N.C. Wake Forest is the host and will play South Carolina State in the other first round match.
The matches will be played Friday and Saturday, May 7 & 8 at the Wake Forest Tennis Center. Ohio State and VCU will play at 2:00 p.m. on Friday followed by Wake Forest and SC State at 5 p.m. The winners will meet on Saturday at 5 p.m.
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Media and Entertainment Titan Curtis Symonds Launches HBCU Platform to Empower Black Community
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Curtis Symonds has held high-level positions at BET, ESPN, and the WNBA. For the past 10+ years, he has devoted his life to leveraging the historically Black college or university experience through his platform, HBCUGo TV. HBCUs have been a part of his life for over 40 years. His mother and father were not only HBCU graduates but were educators at Central State University in Xenia, Ohio. He is also a graduate of Central State University. HBCUGo TV is dedicated to being a true destination for the total HBCU experience. His vision is to be the leading media provider illuminating the voice and experiences of the 105 HBCUs by delivering content that empowers, educates, and entertains.