‘I wanted to go somewhere I could compete for and win a championship’
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.
Alabama State’s board boss, Cordasia Harris, is always dressed to dominate
Alabama State head coach Freeman Jackson: ‘She’s always been a double-double machine’
With purpose and passion, Renee Montgomery is shattering glass ceilings and changing the world
Montgomery: ‘I take being a role model very seriously’
‘She’s relentless’: How Drexel’s Amaris Baker became the CAA’s leading scorer
Baker: ‘You just read the defense. You never want to fight it’
Fueled by late mom’s spirit, Coppin State’s Cire Worley provides spark and big shots
Worley: ‘I know every game I play she is always with me’
HBCU notebook: Motown roots of Cheyenne McEvans and Sydney Hendrix leading FAMU
Also, a look at Delaware State, Texas Southern, South Carolina State & Morgan State.
Selfless Reiven Douglas helping North Carolina A&T while competing for bigger purpose
Robinson: ‘She’s been exquisite as an example on and off the floor’
Inside Shyanne Sellers’ sizzling start during memorable senior season at Maryland
Sellers: ‘I think people forget that I’m a two-way player’
CAA notebook: Chloe Sterling has Hofstra hitting all the high notes
A look around the CAA including how Hampton’s Jasha Clinton balances hoops and motherhood
Taryn Barbot has the College of Charleston thinking big as CAA play starts
Rohkohl: ‘Beating Northwestern meant a lot to our program’
