By: Juamarley Miller The Delaware State University women’s basketball team (8-17, 5-7 MEAC) welcomed the five-time defending Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) regular season champion Hampton University Pirates (11-14, 9-3 MEAC) to Memorial Hall Monday night in what will be one of the Lady Hornets’ last home games of […]
By: Monica Ellis “No, they don’t. Most people want to watch sports like football and basketball which are predominately male sports. Also, [male] football and basketball are the money makers at DSU, so the athletics department gives them the most attention.” “No, […]
By: Jade Murphy NaJai Pollard is a successful athlete here at Delaware State University. Her most recent success (as of February 1st), is receiving seven Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Rookie of the Week Awards, as well as her the Lady Hornet’s 66-56 win on January 27th against North […]
By: Rick Jackson While Delaware State University students have been relaxing for winter break, the women’s basketball team has been hard at work posting a 3-5 record. January 11th was the team’s most satisfying win in an intense game capped off by the game winning layup by Lady […]
By: Michael Brooks Basketball season is finally here at Delaware State University! The season has officially began and in order to get the DSU Students excited, both teams held their annual preseason showcase for the students and the faculty of Delaware State University. On Wednesday night, the women and men’s basketball […]
by: Aric Dickerson Taylor Addison is a senior and a member of the Delaware State University women’s soccer team. Addison was born is Westchester, NY and graduated from Cardinal Spellman High School in the Bronx in 2012. Addison is a Psychology major and wants to be a family […]
by: Aric Dickerson Nevershi Ellis is a Sophomore outside hitter on the Delaware State women’s volleyball team. Ellis grew up in Chicago, IL where she played volleyball at De La Salle High School. She was a member of three conference championship teams and led the team in kills for […]
by: Rick Jackson & Juamarley Miller This past weekend the Delaware State University Hornets showed little resilience as they were defeated on their home turf by South Carolina State, 34-7. DSU received the ball first and after just four plays, were forced to punt as they were backed […]