The Gamecocks broke open a tight game with a near-perfect third quarter
Rob Knox
Rob Knox is an award-winning professional and a member of the Lincoln (Pa.) Athletics Hall of Fame. In addition to having work published in SLAM magazine, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Washington Post, and Diverse Issues In Higher Education, Knox enjoyed a distinguished career as an athletics communicator for Lincoln, Kutztown, Coppin State, Towson, and UNC Greensboro. He also worked at ESPN and for the Delaware County Daily Times. Recently, Knox was honored by CSC with the Mary Jo Haverbeck Trailblazer Award and the NCAA with its Champion of Diversity award. Named a HBCU Legend by SI.com, Knox is a graduate of Lincoln University and a past president of the College Sports Communicators, formerly CoSIDA.
Getting defensive has made all the difference for South Carolina freshman Tessa Johnson
The freshman guard is elevating her game, and finding her place with the Gamecocks in the process
Dawn Staley savoring the moment as South Carolina prepares for another Final Four
Gamecocks are in the Final Four for the fourth straight year
HBCU notebook: Norfolk State’s Niya Fields pointed the way for plenty of winning
Plus: NC A&T advance to WNIT third round; Grambling State bows out with WNIT loss to Louisiana Monroe
Kymora Johnson is leading Virginia’s bright future
In a season full of impactful freshmen, she had a memorable campaign
Driven and determined, Lucy Olsen enjoys life as Villanova’s leader
With Maddy Siegrist in the WNBA, Lucy Olsen has helped Villanova keep the winning times going
Despite NCAA Tournament losses, Jackson State, Norfolk State continue growing HBCU awareness and respect
Tomekia Reed: ‘A lot of times, it’s overlooked. What we do, we’re doing the same thing with less’
How Norfolk State and Jackson State can earn monumental victories
Tomekia Reed: ‘We want people who watch to respect HBCUs’
HBCU and CAA notebook: CAA women’s tournament is a perfect fit at Entertainment and Sports Arena
Rob Knox takes readers inside the CAA tournament, how the conference has changed for the better, and what comes next
Baker’s vision becomes a reality as Drexel claims CAA championship
Dragons won four games in four days to earn a trip to the NCAA Tournament
