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Golden Rams to Participate in “ATL Has Something to Say HBCU All-Stars Challenge”

The 2022 ATL Has Something to Say HBCU Challenge is a premier black college basketball sports event highlighting the best HBCU players and coaches in the country and will be held at Morehouse College in Forbes Arena in Atlanta on Friday, November 18 with four games, starting at 1 p.m., ET and Saturday, November 19, with five games starting at 12 p.m., ET, and the Atlanta Public Schools game starting at 10 a.m., ET.

Tickets for the games are available at www.ATLHBCUChallenge.com 

The ATL Has Something to Say HBCU Challenge, which begins this season, will feature the best talent from the four esteemed Historically Black Athletic Conferences, and many of the "Watch List" players for the second annual HBCU All-Star Game on Sunday, April 2, 2023, in Houston, Texas, during the Final Four Weekend.
 
SIAC versus CIAA basketball games on Friday, November 18, 2022

Albany State University (Home Team) vs. Virginia Union (Visiting Team) 1:00 PM ET

LeMoyne-Owen College (Home Team) vs. Shaw University (Visiting Team) 3:00 PM ET

Tuskegee University (Home Team) vs. Fayetteville State University (Visiting Team) 5:00 PM ET

Morehouse College (Home Team) vs. Livingstone College (Visiting Team) 7:00 PM ET
 
Atlanta Public School, SIAC versus CIAA, & SWAC vs. MEAC basketball games on Saturday, November 19, 2022

Booker T. Washington High School (Home Team) vs. Maynard Jackson High School (Visiting Team) 10:00 AM ET

Virginia Union University (Home Team) vs. LeMoyne-Owen College (Visiting Team) 12:00 PM ET

Livingstone College (Home Team) vs. Albany State University (Visiting Team) 2:00 PM ET

Shaw University (Home Team) vs. Tuskegee University (Visiting Team) 4:00 PM ET

Alabama A&M University (Home Team) vs. Norfolk State University (Visiting Team) 6:00 PM ET  

Fayetteville State University (Home Team) vs. Morehouse College (Visiting Team) 8:00 PM ET
 
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