August 20, 2005 FROM THE PRESS BOX TO PRESS ROW, now better known as BOXTOROW came on the air on five radio stations, in Raleigh, NC, Greensboro, NC, Winston-Salem, NC, Birmingham, AL, and Baltimore, MD. Donal Ware takes you through the history of BOXTOROW, how it came about and what the 17 years have been
BOXTOROW with Donal Ware on ESPNU Radio on SiriusXM: 3/12/22
Fayetteville State head men’s basketball coach Luke D’Alessio and Miles head men’s basketball coach Fred Watson join Donal Ware to talk about respective seasons and their appearances in the NCAA regionals. Chattanooga head men’s basketball coach also joins to talk about the Mocs winning the Southern Conference Tournament championship in dramatic fashion and appearing in
BOXTOROW with Donal Ware on ESPNU Radio on SiriusXM: 2/25/22
Alcorn State head men’s basketball coach Landon Bussie talks with Donal about the Braves season and maintaining a share of first place in the SWAC with Prairie View A&M and Texas Southern on the horizon. Donal also discusses North Carolina A&T’s move to the CAA more in depth and discusses the hiring of Art Briles
15th Anniversary Celebration
Live broadcast of the 15th anniversary celebration from Zweli’s Kitchen in Durham, NC featuring guests including Super Bowl winning quarterback Doug Williams, Entertainment Tonight host Kevin Frazier and Grammy Award winning singer Joss Stone
BOXTOROW to celebrate 15 years on the air on August 20
DWCommunications, LLC announced today that the national radio program FROM THE PRESS BOX TO PRESS ROW will celebrate 15 years on the air with a virtual show on Thursday, August 20, 2020 from 5 – 7 p.m. ET. BOXTOROW, as the program is known, will begin the broadcast at 5:05 p.m. ET, which is the
HBCU Football’s Most Influential in 125 years of HBCU Football; #HBCU125
One hundred twenty-five years ago today HBCU Football was born. On December 27, 1892, Biddle University defeated Livingstone 5-0 in Salisbury, NC. From that time forward, HBCU football has flourished. Some of the greatest players to ever play pro football attended HBCUs. The North Carolina A&T Aggies are consensus HBCU football national champions. In honor