Tag: ncaa
Wassapened This Week: Mar 13th- 19th
by Ugonna Ezuma-Igwe | Mar 20, 2021
Authors note: These are events that happened this week that I chose to highlight. These are in no...
Should Student-Athletes Profit On Their Likeness?
by Jasmine McKoy | Oct 30, 2019
The discussion of student-athletes being able to make earnings is a topic that will forever be present until…it’s allowed.
Do Black Athletes Have A Responsibility to Attend HBCUs?
by Jasmine McKoy | Sep 26, 2019
Athletes are more than just athletes, they are people. People who have made sacrifices and busted their behinds to make it to the best programs
Kevin Keatts and the Black Coaching Drought
by Kevin Moye | Jan 17, 2019
On a Sunday in March 2017, there he stood. Giving his introductory speech to his new Wolfpack faithfuls, Kevin Keatts proclaimed his now famous statement, “Kevin Keatts is a winner.” Among that though were some less talked about—but arguably, just as important—points. Within his speech, Keatts talked about his goal of reforming the culture of NC State basketball. He spoke about wanting to adopt a hard-working culture for our program and brushed on the importance of gearing up his players for living successful lives after their time in college.
