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The HBCU men's basketball standings remain tight entering the stretch run
New York Amsterdam News|January 30, 2025
Harlem native Brian Moore Jr. has the Norfolk State Spartans atop of the MEAC basketball standings.
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The HBCU men's basketball standings remain tight entering the stretch run

No team has separated itself in their respective conference play in the men's HBCU basketball standings.

The MEAC, SWAC, and SIAC are all open as multiple teams are still contending for regular season titles with roughly six weeks before conference tournaments begin.

Norfolk State's 92-75 home win over Howard last Saturday, televised nationally on ESPN, put them on top of MEAC at 4-1. It was the Bison's first loss in conference play and they are 3-1 heading into their next conference game against South Carolina State on Monday at home. Before that match up, Howard will play fellow HBCU Hampton in Washington, D.C., in a non-conference pairing.

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