What's Happening?
The Johnson C. Smith University Golden Bulls have claimed the CIAA Football Championship for the first time since 1969. Under the leadership of head coach Maurice Flowers, the team demonstrated resilience and determination throughout the season, culminating in a decisive 45-21 victory over Virginia Union University. This achievement marks a significant milestone for the program, which has been striving to return to its former glory. The championship win is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the players and coaching staff, as well as the support of the university community.
Why It's Important?
This victory is a historic moment for Johnson C. Smith University, revitalizing school spirit and pride among alumni, students, and supporters. It underscores the
importance of perseverance and strategic leadership in achieving long-term goals. The championship not only enhances the university's athletic reputation but also has the potential to boost recruitment and funding for the program. Additionally, it highlights the significance of HBCU sports in providing opportunities and fostering community engagement, contributing to the broader narrative of diversity and inclusion in college athletics.









