Listen to the podcast. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the postponement of football in the fall by HBCU conferences, BOXTOROW, a subsidiary of DWCommunications, LLC, is postponing its HBCU football daily podcast. Hosted by FROM THE PRESS BOX TO PRESS ROW host Donal Ware, now in its fourth season, the podcast has already previewed
For this to work, Maker must actually play for Howard
by Donal Ware boxtorow.com When five-star recruit Makur Maker announced his commitment to Howard University on Twitter around 4 a.m. ET on Friday, picking the Bison over UCLA, Kentucky, Memphis and others, the HBCU world was on fire and the term HBCU – Historically Black Colleges and Universities – was as hot as it’s been.
A deeper thought into the COMMITTMENT of 5-star recruit Makur Maker
Five-star basketball recruit Makur Maker has committed to Howard University. Really. Maker chose Howard over UCLA, Kentucky, Memphis, and others. At around 4 a.m. this morning, Maker Tweeted: “I was the 1st to announce my visit to Howard & other started to dream ‘what if.’ I need to make the HBCU movement real so that
It’s now or never for the MEAC
by Donal Ware boxtorow.com The MEAC is officially in trouble. Those are the words I said on last week’s FROM THE PRESS BOX TO PRESS ROW. I prefaced it by saying if the MEAC loses another school. The MEAC has lost another school. Bethune-Cookman announced late Thursday that it will join the SWAC beginning in
HBCU Football Daily Podcast is back for fourth year
Listen to the podcast. BOXTOROW, a subsidiary of DWCommunications, LLC, is bringing back its HBCU Football Daily Podcast for the fourth year beginning Tuesday, June 16, 2020. Hosted by FROM THE PRESS BOX TO PRESS ROW host Donal Ware, the podcast previews in-depth all 52 HBCU football programs in a daily (Monday – Friday) podcast,
Norfolk State’s Hicks leads BOXTOROW Women’s Division I All-America Team
BOXTOROW is announcing the All-Americans of the 2020 Division I women’s basketball season. Norfolk State guard Chanette Hicks was named BOXTOROW National Player of the Year. Hicks led the MEAC and was 12th in Division I in scoring (20.0), and was second in Division I in steals (4.9). She also led the conference in assists
Marrow named BOXTOROW Division I Player of the Year, again, leads All-America Team
Despite the season not being fully completed due to COVID-19, the 2019-20 season was still memorable and exciting. With that, BOXTOROW releases its 12th annual Division I men’s college basketball All-America teams. Hampton guard Jermaine Marrow has been named BOXTOROW Division I National Player of the Year for the second year in a row. Marrow,
BOXTOROW National Player of the Week: Jermaine Marrow
Hampton Guard Jermaine Marrow 6-0, Senior, Newport News. Va. Averaged 28 points, 6.5 assists, and 3.0 rebounds in two wins for the Pirates over Gardner-Webb and Winthrop last week. He scored 33 points, handed out seven assists and had two steals in the victory over Gardner-Webb. Marrow is the reigning BOXTOROW Division I Player of
BOXTOROW National Player of the Week: Laren Vanarsdale
Hampton Guard Laren Vanarsdale 5-3, Sophomore, Powder Springs, Ga. Averaged 22.5 points, 4.0 assists, 2.0 steals and shot 62.5 percent from the field in two victories for the Lady Pirates last week. She scored 31 points, registered 6 assists, two steals, and made 11-of-14 field goals (.786) in the win at Longwood. Vanarsdale is fifth
FAMU is No. 1, in BOXTOROW recruiting rankings
by Donal Ware boxtorow.com This is the 14th year of BOXTOROW’s Top 10 HBCU FCS Recruiting Class Rankings. Recruiting at HBCUs has really stepped up, to the point that HBCUs are regularly landing recruits that would go to small to mid-sized FBS programs. While Morgan State didn’t make this list, second-year head coach Tyrone Wheatley