HBCU Gameday's Steven Gaither and Tolly Carr preview the rivalry game that will help determine the 2014 MEAC Football Championship.
Check out the highlights of NCCU's tough 34-20 loss to Bethune-Cookman, a game in which NCCU led most of, but the Wildcats clawed back for the win to stay alive for the conference championship.
North Carolina Central University men's basketball took down the mighty Aggies of North Carolina A&T 84-44 on Wednesday night, to move to 12-5 overall, 3-1 in MEAC Play. Subject 2 Change presents the highlights of the big win for NCCU, for more information check out the website at www.shopsubject2change.com
This is a compilation of spring football workouts. I hope you like it. The music in the beginning is by "Todd Haberman-Blood Brothers- Position Music". I do NOT own the rights to the music.
North Carolina Central University hosted the third MEAC Southern Division Meet in Durham, N.C. on March 2-3, 2013. Check out some of the sights and sounds of the meet inside the AMF Bowling Lanes in Durham, N.C.
Check out the highlights of the Eagles win over Savannah State presented by the flagship station of the NCCU Sports Network, WNCU 90.7 FM. Play-by-play voice Chris Hooks and color analyst Joe Simmons on the call as NCCU scored a school-record tying 28 points in the third quarter to blow by the Tigers of Savannah State 45-30 on Saturday, Sept. 22, at T.A. Wright Stadium in Savannah, Ga. Arthur Goforth was named the A-Plus, LLC Performer of the Game for his 207 all-purpose yards that included a 57-yard punt return for touchdown that put SSU away in the third quarter. Jordan Reid threw for three TDs for the first-time in his Eagle career as NCCU moved to 2-2 overall, 1-0 in MEAC (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) play. After the bye week, the Eagles battle South Carolina State in the 2012 Circle City Classic at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind. at 2:30 p.m. Tune in beginning at 2:00 p.m. on WNCU 90.7 FM. (Video shot by NCCU Students- Mike Epps and Lonnie Jones)
G. Alan Inc. previews the Homecoming 2011 matchup between North Carolina Central University and Bethune-Cookman as these two programs meet for the third time. The Eagles are looking to spoil the Wildcats bid to get back into the MEAC title race and earn its first conference win under Henry Frazier III. Tickets are still available by calling the NCCU Ticket Office at (919) 530-5170 or flying over to www.NCCUEaglePride.com, the official website of NCCU Athletics.
NCCU Head Football Coach, Henry Frazier III, chats with NCCU Sports Network Sideline Reporter, Danielle Johnson-Webb, following the Eagles 23-22 loss to Elon on Saturday night, Sept. 17. The Eagles' record drops to 1-2 on the season, and get set to take on Savannah State (0-3) in their first MEAC contest as official members. Tickets are still available, contact the NCCU Ticket office at (919) 530-5170 or order online at NCCUEaglePride.com