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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2025 MEN’S AND WOMEN’S HBCU COLLEGE BASKETBALL ALL-STAR GAMES STREAM LIVE ON PEACOCK AND NBC SPORTS NOW ON SUNDAY, APRIL 6
4th Annual Men’s HBCU All-Star Game Begins at 1 p.m. ET, Followed by Inaugural Women’s HBCU All-Star Game Live on Peacock and the NBC Sports NOW FAST Channel
Each All-Star Game Features Top 24 Men’s and Women’s Players from HBCUs Across the Country
Atlanta, GA. – March 28, 2025 – The 2025 Men’s HBCU All-Star Game and the inaugural Women’s HBCU All-Star Game will stream live on Peacock and NBC Sports NOW on Sunday, April 6, from Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, Texas. The men’s game begins at 1 p.m. ET, while the women’s game tips off approximately 30 minutes following the conclusion of the men’s game.
The All-Star Games feature the top 24 men’s and women’s HBCU players in the nation and offer a platform to support the student-athlete’s professional goals, dreams, and aspirations.
Each All-Star team, which will be led by distinguished coaches from HBCUs, is named after an HBCU legend: Team Al Attles vs. Team Bob Love (men’s) and Team Yolanda Laney vs. Team Patricia Hoskins (women’s).
On the men’s side, the game is expected to feature Alabama State’s T.J. Madlock, the Carlos Rogers HBCU All-Stars NCAA Division I National Player of the Year who scored 11 points in the Eagles’ NCAA Men’s Tournament first round loss to No. 1 Auburn, as well as Fayetteville State University’s Tairell Fletcher, the Earl Lloyd HBCU All-Stars Division II National Player of the Year. The women’s game is set to feature the Patricia Bibbs HBCU All-Stars NCAA Division I Women National Player of the Year Diamond Johnson of Norfolk State University and the Jackie Givens HBCU All-Stars Division II Women National Player of the Year Taliah Wesley of Allen University.
The Men’s All-Star game, which is in its fourth year, has previously featured players including Joirdon Karl Nicholson, Texas Southern University who is currently playing for the NBA G-league South Bay Lakers, Javonte Cooke, Winston Salem State University with the OKC Blue, Christian Brown, Tennessee State University, Sioux Falls SkyForce, Asanti Price, Benedict College with Texas Legends, Prince Moss, Grambling State University with Harlem Globetrotters, and over 50% playing professionally internationally.
Two-time Emmy Award winner Brian Custer, HBCU giant and legendary Coach Cy Alexander, and all women’s broadcast team Nia Symone, Thai Floyd, and Symone Stanley will call the doubleheader live on Peacock and NBC Sports NOW from Freeman Coliseum.
NBC Sports NOW, a digital channel providing viewers with free video content, is available via Peacock, the NBC Sports App on mobile and tablet devices, and all major FAST channel distributors, including the Roku Channel and Samsung TV Plus.
Tickets are available now
To learn about the HBCU All-Star Game, its ancillary events, and tickets, please go visit www.hbcuallstargame.com and www.hbcuallstargameexperience.org.
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ABOUT HBCU ALL-STARS, LLC
HBCU All-Stars, LLC is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, and was founded in 2019 with the mission to advocate, educate, expose, mentor, and invest in hardworking, talented, ambitious, and very deserving students, student-athletes and brilliant coaches at our distinguished Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Along with its mission, in April 2022, 2023, 2024 the company also launched three prestigious HBCU All-Star Games and ancillary experiences and events surrounding the historical endeavor in New Orleans, Houston, and Phoenix. Also, in November 2022, 2023, and 2024 HBCU All-Stars LLC founded ATL Has Something to Say HBCU All-Stars Challenge at Morehouse College and Georgia State University featuring some of the best teams from the four premier Black college conferences MEAC, SWAC, CIAA, SIAC, and Tennessee State University. In July 2024, HBCU All-Stars took an international tour to Paris during the Olympics year with 10 HBCU All-Star alums from the 2022, 2023, and 2024 HBCU All-Star Games.
“Celebrating the Best in Black College Basketball”
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