Benedict tops, Allen enters

HBCU D2 Coaches Poll: Benedict tops, Allen enters

Benedict tops, Allen enters. boxtorow.com The Benedict Tigers remain unscored upon, undefeated, and No. 1 in the HBCU Division II Coaches Poll powered by BOXTOROW released this season. The Tigers received all but one first place vote. The Tigers however aren’t the only undefeated team in the poll. No. 2 Virginia Union, No. 3 Tuskegee,

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Benedict stays atop poll

HBCU D2 Coaches Poll: Benedict stays atop poll

Benedict stays atop poll. boxtorow.com The Benedict Tigers began the season with a 52-0 victory over Shaw on Saturday and were voted No. 1 in the first HBCU Division II Coaches Poll powered by BOXTOROW released this season. The Tigers received 18-of-21 first place votes. Virginia Union received two first place votes and site at

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Coaches say Benedict repeats

HBCU D2 Coaches Poll: Coaches say Benedict repeats

Coaches say Benedict repeats. boxtorow.com The defending SIAC champion Benedict Tigers begin the 2023 season where it ended the 2022 season, at the top of The HBCU Division II Coaches Poll powered by BOXTOROW. The Tigers received 17-of-22 first place votes. Defending CIAA champion Fayetteville State received three first place votes and begins the season at

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Coaches say Benedict repeats

HBCU D2 Coaches Poll: Benedict finished atop inaugural poll

boxtorow.com The Benedict Tigers finished the inaugural HBCU Division II Coaches Poll powered by BOXTOROW as the No. 1 team in the final poll. Benedict received all but one first place vote. “To God be the Glory! I’m extremely grateful that our peers voted us as the No. 1 team in all of D2 HBCU

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Coaches say Benedict repeats

HBCU D2 Coaches Poll: Teams in postseason at top of poll, Benedict No. 1

boxtorow.com Benedict defeated Tuskegee in the SIAC championship to remain No. 1 in The HBCU Division II Coaches Poll powered by BOXTOROW. The Tigers were a unanimous selection. Fayetteville State, who defeated Chowan in the CIAA championship game, is No. 2 and moved up one spot from last week. No. 3 Virginia Union completed its

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HBCU D2 Coaches Poll: Benedict remains undefeated, unanimous No. 1

boxtorow.com Benedict defeated Allen 54-21 to cap off a perfect 10-0 regular season and was unanimously voted No. 1 in The HBCU Division II Coaches Poll powered by BOXTOROW for the second straight week. Benedict will face off against No. 5 Tuskegee in the SIAC championship game on Saturday. Tuskegee has won eight straight games.

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HBCU D2 Coaches Poll: Benedict is new No. 1 and it’s unanimous

boxtorow.com For the first time Benedict is No. 1 in The HBCU Division II Coaches Poll powered by BOXTOROW. The Tigers defeated Clark Atlanta on Saturday and remain the only unbeaten team. BC received all of the first place votes. Virginia Union fell to Chowan and is now in a tie for second place with

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HBCU D2 Coaches Poll: Benedict moves to No. 2 after win over Albany St.; VUU on top

boxtorow.com Virginia Union received all but three first place votes and remains No. 1 in The HBCU Division II Coaches Poll powered by BOXTOROW. No. 2 Benedict received the remaining first place votes and moved up a spot after its road victory over No. 4 Albany State, who dropped two spots this week. Benedict remains

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HBCU D2 Coaches Poll: Losses cause shifts in poll; VUU still on top

boxtorow.com Some big games in Week 6 caused slight shifts in The HBCU Division II Coaches Poll powered by BOXTOROW, but Virginia Union remains No. 1 The Panthers received all but one first place vote. No. 2 Albany State and No. 3 Benedict remained the same. Bowie State climbed back into the top five after

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HBCU D2 Coaches Poll: VUU remains on top, Lane, VSU climb

boxtorow.com Virginia Union is unbeaten and remains at the top of The HBCU Division II Coaches Poll powered by BOXTOROW. The Panthers received 21 first place votes. Albany State received a first place vote to remain at No. 2, outpacing Benedict, who received two first place votes, by six points. Virginia State moved up one

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