Johnson: ‘This team was potentially one of the best HBCU teams, ever’
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.
Arkansas State’s Destinee Rogers savoring the long journey to the top of the Sun Belt
Rogers: ‘I will forever appreciate every single one of these players and every single one of the staff’
CAA notebook: How Maleia Bracone holds the key to North Carolina A&T’s success
Plus, a look at how the College of Charleston closed the season strong
SWAC notebook: Soniyah Reed excited to enhance Southern’s legacy of excellence
Reed: ‘We always know we can count on everybody.’
MEAC notebook: Anjanae Richardson is Norfolk State’s speed racer during historic season
Plus a look at a player from each team who could make a difference during the tournament.
Back from injury, Peyton McDaniel is leading James Madison in a season for the ages
McDaniel: ‘This team is still really hungry to accomplish the biggest goal’
How Dawn Thornton’s 20-20 vision helped Alabama A&M enjoy the view from ‘The Hill’
Thornton: ‘I knew this team would be special’
Jayde Gamble’s leadership has helped UNC Greensboro reach SoCon summit during historic season
Gamble: ‘Sometimes, being different means pushing people beyond their comfort zones.’
Gemma Núñez is pointing the way for Campbell’s success
Gianni Boone: ‘She’s a great leader for our team’
CIAA women’s basketball tournament thriving as it celebrates 50 years of excellence, tradition and heart
A special Black History Month feature reflecting on a significant cultural and historical journey of resilience and pride
