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When Fisk's gymnastics team competed for the first time on Jan. 6 of this year, she had the honor of starting the meet on floor, becoming the first member of the first HBCU team to compete.
Being the first HBCU to offer a gymnastics program will provide more opportunities for women of color, Frank Simmons said. They no longer have to choose between attending their dream university ...
HBCU Legends will have more details on Sunday's individual competition. HBCU GYMNASTICS NEWS More Morgan Price News Fisk Gymnastics Defeats D1 And D2 Competitors, Morgan Price Wins All-Around Event ...
The first HBCU to have a gymnastics program will participate in its last season in 2026. Fisk University, which began competing in January 2023, will discontinue its program after next season, the ...
Fisk University, the first historically Black college or university (HBCU) to launch a collegiate gymnastics team, has announced it will discontinue the program after the 2025-2026 academic year.
Fisk University will become the first HBCU school to launch and host an intercollegiate women's gymnastics program. The inaugural season will commence in January 2023.
Even though the team has to overcome the pressure of being the first HBCU gymnastics program, that isn’t its main focus. The gymnasts still have goals for their season like any other team.
Brown Girls Do Gymnastics continues a presence on HBCU campuses by holding summer camps that foster a talent pipeline, uplifting gymnasts and helping schools raise money to support their programs.
Nashville's Fisk University launched the first HBCU women's gymnastics team. Freshman Zyia Coleman and head coach Corrinne Tarver shared their optimism for the season with Fox News Digital.
When Fisk's gymnastics team competed for the first time on Jan. 6 of this year, she had the honor of starting the meet on floor, becoming the first member of the first HBCU team to compete. Muhammad ...
Brown Girls Do Gymnastics continues a presence on HBCU campuses by holding summer camps that foster a talent pipeline, uplifting gymnasts and helping schools raise money to support their programs.