In a grand celebration of HBCU excellence, the 2023 Toyota HBCU New York Classic (HBCUNY) kicks off a week-long extravaganza from September 12th to 16th.
The event, billed as the world’s largest HBCU homecoming and one that celebrates HBCU culture, promises various activities beyond the football field, aiming to immerse attendees in the vibrant tapestry of Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
The week’s pinnacle is the showdown between Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference rivals Albany State and Morehouse College. Both teams are gearing up to launch their season with hopes of clinching the SIAC championship, with the introduction of a new divisional format adding an extra layer of excitement. The game will be aired live on CNBC, Peacock, and the NBC Sports App on Saturday, September 16th, at 3 p.m. EST.• Mayor Eric Adams, Morehouse College President David A.
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