Norfolk State fans had a lot to cheer about Saturday at Scope and that excitement will continue into next week's NCAA ...
Norfolk State makes HBCU history by winning their third straight MEAC championship and a 30 win season. Back to the Dance.
The Norfolk State men’s basketball team won the program’s fourth MEAC Basketball Tournament title on Saturday afternoon in ...
Norfolk State split the regular season MEAC title with South Carolina State (20-13, 11-3 MEAC), which was looking to win the ...
In a showdown between the MEAC's best teams, the top-seeded Spartans survived in a thriller against the two-seed South Carolina State Bulldogs. SC State gave a valiant effort, coming mere seconds from ...
Senior Michaela Rose had the highest score for the Tigers on day two of competition. The Virginia native tallied five points ...
UTEP’s Niesha Burgher clocked in a 22.84, finishing sixth in the women’s 200-meter dash finals and earning first team ...
Kierra Wheeler scored 19 points, Diamond Johnson had seven points in the decisive third quarter and top-seeded Norfolk State ...
Kierra Wheeler poured in 19 points as the No. 1-seeded Spartans outlasted a pesky second-seeded Howard team 68-56 Saturday ...
Christian Ings scored 16 points, including the go-ahead free throw with eight seconds left, and top-seeded Norfolk State held ...
Norfolk State University defeated South Carolina State University 66-65 in the 2025 MEAC conference tournament championship at the Scope Arena in Norfolk, Virginia, on March 14, 2025.
The Spartans stormed back to win and claim their first NCAA bid since 2022 and fourth in the school’s Division I era.
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