Chuck caught a stray at Shaq’s graduation 😭 (via TheBrandLSU/X)
Chuck caught a stray at Shaq’s graduation 😭 (via TheBrandLSU/X)

Shaquille O'Neal got jokes for Charles Barkley at his graduation #nba #shaq #charlesbarkley.



This Colorado Teen Is Skipping High School Graduation For The RunningLane Track Championships
This Colorado Teen Is Skipping High School Graduation For The RunningLane Track Championships

Thompson Valley's Isaac Vasquez didn't think twice about it. He's skipping his high school graduation ceremony for the chance to ...



Ray Lewis FIRES UP HBCU Grads With Powerful NCCU Commencement Speech
Ray Lewis FIRES UP HBCU Grads With Powerful NCCU Commencement Speech

NFL legend Ray Lewis delivered a passionate commencement speech at North Carolina Central University, challenging the Class of 2026 to embrace discipline, identity, faith and purpose. Speaking at the HBCU’s graduation ceremony, Lewis pulled from his own journey — from hardship and uncertainty to becoming a Pro Football Hall of Famer — to remind graduates that the diploma is not the finish line. It is the doorway. His message was emotional, direct and full of fire: stop waiting, protect your circle, trust your purpose and “go write your story.” Watch highlights from Ray Lewis’ powerful NCCU commencement speech and hear the message that had the crowd locked in. For more HBCU news, culture and sports stories, visit HBCUGameday.com. ============================= ✅ About HBCUGameday. Welcome to HBCUGameday, the ultimate hub for all things HBCU sports! Our channel brings you closer to the action with exclusive video content that celebrates the rich sports tradition of historically black colleges and universities. From thrilling game highlights to in-depth documentaries, we cover the spirit, achievements, and culture of HBCU athletics. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to the world of HBCU sports, there’s something here for everyone. Dive into our collection of stories and moments that inspire and entertain. 🔔 Celebrate the legacy of HBCU sports with us—Subscribe now to discover inspiring achievements and the vibrant culture behind every game! https://www.youtube.com/@HBCUGameday/?sub_confirmation=1 ================================= ADD HASHTAG HERE ⚠️DISCLAIMER: We do not accept any liability for any loss or damage incurred from you acting or not acting as a result of watching any of our publications. You acknowledge that you use the information we provide at your own risk. Do your research. Copyright Notice: This video and our YouTube channel contain dialogue, music, and images that are the property of HBCUGameday. You are authorized to share the video link and channel and embed this video in your website or others as long as a link back to our YouTube channel is provided. © HBCUGameday



Big 12 Revenue, Monday Graduation Melt, Coaches vs Cancer, MORE! | Murph & Andy (May 11, 2026)
Big 12 Revenue, Monday Graduation Melt, Coaches vs Cancer, MORE! | Murph & Andy (May 11, 2026)

Keith Murphy checks in from Arizona State graduation day as he and Andy Fales discuss Big 12 revenue gaps, Victor Wembanyama’s playoff ejection, Caitlin Clark discourse returning in full force, and a meaningful Coaches vs. Cancer night in Des Moines. 🎓 Harrison Ford graduation madness Murph reports live from Tempe as Arizona State moves graduation to nighttime because of extreme heat — and Harrison Ford fever takes over campus. 🏀 Coaches vs. Cancer reflections Keith opens up about returning as emcee for the Coaches vs. Cancer event and why this year’s event felt especially meaningful with Ben McCollum, T.J. Otzelberger, Kyle Green, and Eric Henderson together on stage. 💰 Big 12 revenue numbers released The guys react to Iowa State sitting near the bottom of the conference revenue rankings and what the growing financial gap means for the future of college sports. 🏀 Wemby ejected in huge playoff game Victor Wembanyama loses his cool, gets tossed for an elbow, and changes the entire Spurs-Timberwolves series. 🏀 Caitlin Clark discourse is BACK One Fever game was apparently enough for the internet to completely lose its mind again. 🎲 Also discussed: • Andy’s emotional tribute to an old childhood friend • Cruise ship illness horror stories • The return of patio season in Iowa • MORE! Murph & Andy. Sports and MORE! Only on Iowa Everywhere.



Duke Men's Lacrosse: A New Endowed Scholarship in Honor of Jimmy Regan
Duke Men's Lacrosse: A New Endowed Scholarship in Honor of Jimmy Regan

Rick Vosburgh, Class of 1972, has generously endowed a scholarship in honor of Jimmy Regan. A native of Manhasset, N.Y., Regan was born in 1980 to James and Mary Regan. He graduated from Chaminade High School in Mineola, N.Y., and went on to play lacrosse and study economics at Duke. The midfielder helped guide the Blue Devils to a four-year record of 43-21 with a pair of ACC titles in 2001 and 2002 and four NCAA Tournament appearances. He was named to the 2002 ACC All-Tournament team after scoring a career-high four goals and adding an assist as Duke defeated then top-ranked Virginia, 14-13, in the championship game. Following his graduation from Duke in the spring of 2002, Regan turned down a job offer from UBS (a financial services company) and a scholarship to Southern Methodist University's law school to enlist in the Army. Surprising many of his friends and family members, he chose to enter the U.S. Army Ranger School, emailing his former teammates the explanation "This is what I have to do." Regan went on to graduate first in his class in infantry basic combat training. After completing the basic airborne course and Ranger Indoctrination program at Fort Benning in Georgia, he became a member of the 3rd Battalion. Regan served as a machine gunner, gun team leader and then fire team leader during two deployments each to Afghanistan and Iraq, as a part of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. His service in the Army was to end in February of 2008. He and his fiancĂŠe, Mary McHugh, had made plans to marry and move to Chicago upon his return to the United States, and he had hopes of becoming a social studies teacher and lacrosse coach. Regan was killed Feb. 9, 2007 in northern Iraq when an improvised explosive device (IED) targeted his vehicle. He was 26. The Army Ranger Lead the Way Fund was founded in Regan's honor by his family and friends, and continues to assist wounded and fallen Army Rangers and their families through health and wellness programs, casualty and recovery efforts, transition to civilian life and several other services. To date the Army Ranger Lead The Way Fund has given over $7 million in financial support to the families of the 75th Ranger Regiment. "Through the Lead The Way Fund, his family and friends strive to honor his spirit, his patriotism and the way he lived his life by combining our efforts to give back to his brothers, the U.S. Army Rangers," reads part of the mission statement.



UTRGV Baseball Closes Out Regular Season with Win Over Tarleton State
UTRGV Baseball Closes Out Regular Season with Win Over Tarleton State

GoUTRGV.com May 10, 2026 – STEPHENVILLE, Texas – The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) Vaqueros baseball closed out the regular season with a 4-2 victory over the Tarleton State Texans on Sunday at Tarleton State Baseball Complex. UTRGV advances to the Lamar Bracket of the Southland Conference Tournament as the No. 3 seed facing No. 6 seed Northwestern State Thursday at 1 p.m. The winner faces the winner of No. 2 Lamar and No. 7 Stephen F. Austin Friday at 6 p.m. while the losers of each game Thursday play an elimination game Friday at 1 p.m. All games of the Southland Conference Tournament are available on ESPN+. In this game, junior Easton Moomau led the Vaqueros (26-27) offensively by going 2-for-3 with a home run, a walk, and two runs scored. Moomau led off the second with a 419’ home run to center to put the Vaqueros up 1-0. It was Moomau’s sixth home run of the season. Moomau started a two-run rally in the sixth with a single. The Vaqueros went on to load the bases with two outs, setting up a two-run double by junior Rocco Garza Gongora to put the Vaqueros up 4-1. It was Garza Gongora’s 19th double of the season, tied with Ivan Estrella (2017) and Osiel Flors (2007) for the second-highest single-season total in program history. The program record of 23 is held by Garrett Bivone (2010). The Texans (33-17) tied the game at 1 in the fourth when Slade McCloud drew a leadoff walk from sophomore Mason Engel (1-1), stole second, moved to third on a wild pitch, and scored on a Cage McCloud sacrifice fly. In the fifth, though, senior Rene Galván drew a leadoff walk from Ashton Bassett (1-4). Graduate student Vela alum Rudy Gonzalez followed with a single. One out later, senior Thomas Williams hit a grounder to the right side. The throw to second sailed into left field, allowing Galván to score to put the Vaqueros up 2-1. The Texans pulled within 4-2 in the seventh when Rayner Heinrich drew a bases loaded walk. Freshman Augie Grohman pitched 2.0 scoreless innings for his first-career save. Senior Los Fresnos alum Víctor Loa started and struck out three in 2.0 scoreless innings.




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