If we were to go one-on-one on the soccer field with 2015 FIFA Women’s World Player of the Year Carli Lloyd, we would have no chance. After all, she was the hero for the U.S. in the World Cup Final against Japan last year scoring three goals (she was a guest on BOXTOROW two days
Muhammad Ali: A True Hero
by Donal Ware Boxtotow.com Sonny might be great but he will fall in eight If he wanna go to heaven, I’ll get him in seven He’ll be in a worser fix if I cut it to six If he keep talking jive, he’ll go in five If he make me sore, he’ll go like more
BOXTOROW Interview: How Marvin Gaye was almost a Detroit Lion
Lem Barney is one of the best cornerbacks to ever play professional football. A former second round pick by the Detroit Lions in the 1967 NFL Draft from Jackson State, Barney played for 11 seasons for the Lions. He was the 1967 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year after recording 10 interceptions, three which he
BOXTOROW’s HBCU Legends Series Returns
BOXTOROW is bringing back its HBCU Legends Series. The series, which began in 2013, pays homage to former great athletes and coaches who played at HBCUs. Each week, FROM THE PRESS BOX TO PRESS ROW w/ Donal Ware, will interview some of the all-time greats who attended a Historically Black College or University. The Legend
BOXTOROW Interviews: South Carolina State DT Javon Hargrave Prepares for NFL Draft
The NFL Draft has not been kind in recent years to HBCU players. Just four players from HBCUs were selected in the 2015 NFL Draft. That was the most since four were taken in 2011. The numbers are still comparatively down from past years, but better than the total of five players that had been
Interview w/ Mo Martin
BOXTOROW host, Donal Ware, interviews recent British Open winner Mo Martin as she tells us how it was winning the British Open, importance of having a good relationship w/ her caddy, and more.
Lindsey Hunter: From Jackson State star to NBA player to NBA head coach
Boxtorow.com The song by Drake Started From The Bottom (now we here), fits Phoenix Suns interim head coach Lindsey Hunter. Almost. On March 3, 2010, Hunter was waived by the Chicago Bulls, ending his 17-year NBA career as a player. Two days later he was hired as a player development assistant where he focused on
TSU’s Covington is top HBCU NBA Draft hopeful
Boxtorow.com It has been a few years since there was thought to be a basketball player from an HBCU that had a legitimate chance to be drafted into the NBA coming into the season. An end could be put to that this season. If things go according to plan for Tennessee State senior forward Robert