Our mission as a Black-owned sports marketing, events, and media company is providing
Exposure, Access, Recognition (EAR) and Opportunities, Resources, Results (ORR) for
hardworking, talented, ambitious, and very deserving Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) students,
student-athletes, and brilliant coaches at our prestigious and tradition-rich HBCUs across the country and globally around the world.

EXPOSURE | ACCESS | RECOGNITION (EAR)
OPPORTUNITIES | RESOURCES | RESULTS (ORR)

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HBCU All-Stars NCAA Division II SIAC Men’s Player of the Week: Ja’ Kobe Williams, Edward Waters University - Averaged 36.5 mpg, 14 points, 6 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1 steal and 1 block for the week. ...

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HBCU All-Stars NCAA Division II CIAA Men’s Player of the Week: Clint Wright Jr., Virginia State University - Averaged 31 mpg, 22 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal for the week. ...

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HBCU All-Stars NCAA Division I MEAC Men’s Player of the Week: Marcus Dockery, Howard University - Averaged 37.5 mpg, 22 points, 3.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists, and 2 steals, for the week. ...

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HBCU All-Stars NCAA Division I SWAC Men’s Player of the Week: Romelle Mansel, Jackson State University - Averaged 36 mpg, 14 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 steal and 1 block for the week. ...

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HBCU All-Stars NCAA Division II SIAC Men’s Team of the Week: Edward Waters University - Went 2-0 for the week with wins over Tuskegee University (72-67) and Fort Valley State University (87-83). ...

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HBCU All-Stars NCAA Division II CIAA Men’s Team of the Week: Virginia State University - Went 1-0 for the week with conference win over Livingstone College (86-63) at home and now has overall record 10-4 and 5-0 in the conference standings while riding 7-game win streak. ...

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HBCU All-Stars NCAA Division I Independent Men’s Co-Team of the Week: Hampton University - Went 1-1 for the week. Fell to Campbell University (66- 55) before knocking off University of Delaware (83-77) to finish the week. ...

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HBCU All-Stars NCAA Division I Independent Men’s Co-Team of the Week: Tennessee State University - Went 1-1 for the week with a pair of road games. Fell to Lindenwood
University (72- 62) before beating Western Illinois (72-52) to finish the week.
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HBCU All-Stars NCAA Division I MEAC Men’s Team of the Week: Norfolk State University - Went 2-0 for the week with conference wins over Delaware State University (73-64) and Coppin State University (92-69). ...

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HBCU All-Stars NCAA Division I SWAC Men’s Team of the Week: Southern University - Went 2-0 for the week with a win over Prairie View A&M University (84-68) on the road, and Florida A&M (91-57) at home. ...

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HBCU All-Stars NCAA Division II SIAC Women’s Player of the Week: Breonna Carey, Lane College - Average 30 mpg, 20 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals for the week. ...

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HBCU All-Stars NCAA Division II CIAA Women’s Co-Player of the Week: Rori Cox, Virginia Union University - Averaged 22 mpg ,20 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assist and 1 steal for the week. ...

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HBCU All-Stars NCAA Division II CIAA Women’s Co-Player of the Week: Taniyah Greene, Virginia Union University -Averaged 19 mpg 21 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assist and 1 steal for the week. ...

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HBCU All-Stars NCAA Division I Independent Player of the Week: Jordyn Dorsey, North Carolina A&T State University Averaged 38 mpg, 17 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 3 steals on the week. ...

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HBCU All-Stars NCAA Division I MEAC Women’s Player of the Week: Kierra Wheeler, Norfolk State University - Averaged 29.5 mpg, 14.5 points, 11.5 rebounds, 3 assists, 2.5 steals per game on the week. ...

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HBCU All-Stars NCAA Division I SWAC Player of the Week: Taleah Dilworth, Jackson State University - Averaged 31.5 mpg, 16.5 points, 3 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 2.5 steals and 1 block on the week. ...

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HBCU All-Stars NCAA Division II SIAC Women’s Team of the Week: Lane College - Went 1-0 for the week with a win against Central State (61-58). ...

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HBCU All-Stars NCAA Division II CIAA Women’s Team of the Week: Elizabeth City State University - Went 2-0 with wins against Livingstone College (92-85) and Johnson C Smith (68-48) ...

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HBCU All-Stars NCAA Division I Independent Team of the Week: North Carolina A&T State University - Went 2-0 on the week with a win versus Hampton (75-48) and a win versus Delaware (65-49). ...

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Who We Are

We are a Black-owned sports marketing, media, and events company founded by Travis L. Williams and Kya Williams in 2019. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, HBCU All-Stars LLC is dedicated to “Advocating, Educating, Exposing, Mentoring, and Investing in Hard-Working, Talented, Ambitious Students, Student-Athletes, and Brilliant Coaches at Our Distinguished Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs).”

In April 2022, HBCU All-Stars LLC made history during Final Four Weekend by hosting the First-Ever HBCU All-Star Game and Ancillary Events at the University of New Orleans Lakefront Arena. The success continued in April 2023 during Final Four Weekend in Houston, Texas, with the Second Annual HBCU All-Star Game, marking the first time in over 40 years that a men’s basketball event of this scale was held on an HBCU campus at a sold-out Texas Southern University H&PE Arena.

In April 2024, we reached new heights, selling out the Global Credit Union Arena at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Arizona, during the Third Annual HBCU All-Star Game, creating an unforgettable celebration of HBCU pride and talent in a region of the country where NO HBCUs exist!

Now, we are thrilled to announce the 4th Annual HBCU All-Star Game, taking place at Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, Texas, during Final Four Weekend 2025. This historic event will feature not only the 4th Men’s HBCU All-Star Game AND the First-Ever Women’s HBCU All-Star Game, marking another significant milestone in showcasing the extraordinary talent from our HBCUs.

This year’s game will once again highlight the Best in Black College Basketball, providing unparalleled exposure, visibility, and recognition to HBCU student-athletes, students, and coaches. With the inclusion of the women’s game, the 4th Annual HBCU All-Star Game underscores our unwavering commitment to celebrating excellence and advancing opportunities for all.

Through our events and initiatives, HBCU All-Stars LLC continues to elevate the legacy of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, creating a platform for hard-working, talented individuals to shine on a NATIONAL AND GLOBAL STAGE! Join us as we make history once again in San Antoni

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