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Savannah State football legend and NFL Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe returned Monday to broadcast 'First Take' with Stephen A. Smith at his alma mater.
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Savannah State competes in NCAA Division II as a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference since July 2019, and plays home games in Tiger Arena on the university campus. The school gained notoriety when they finished the 2004–2005 men's basketball season a winless 0–28, the first Division I team to do so since Prairie View ...
Savannah State University was founded as a result of the Second Morrill Land Grant Act of August 30, 1890. [12] The act mandated that southern and border states develop land grant colleges for black students, as their systems were segregated.
Savannah State's SIAC contest at Benedict has been rescheduled from Sept. 17 to a Thursday night game, Sept. 15 at 7:30 p.m., so it can be shown on ESPNU. The battle of Tigers vs. Tigers will take ...
The 2011 Savannah State Tigers football team represented Savannah State University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Tigers are a first year member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). This was the first season under the guidance of head coach Steve Davenport and played their home games at Ted Wright Stadium. They ...
WSEG (1400 AM, "ESPN Radio FM 104.3") is a radio station broadcasting a sports format. Licensed to Savannah, Georgia, United States, the station serves the Savannah area.The station is currently owned by William Dorminy, through licensee Southern Media Interactive LLC, and features programming from ESPN Radio. [4]
Savannah State set the NCAA records for fewest points in a half (4 points) and the worst field goal percentage in a half (4.3 percent) in an 85–25 loss to Kansas State on January 7, 2009. [19] The Tigers completed the second half 1-for-23, breaking the shot-clock era record.