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Hampton University and Norfolk State University – an effective crosstown rivalry between HBCUs in the Hampton Roads area, and a study in contrasts—Hampton is a private institution on "The Peninsula", and Norfolk State is a public school on "The Southside". The football version is known as the Battle of the Bay.
Fisher Stadium's scoreboard in Easton, Pennsylvania following Lafayette College's victory over Lehigh University in the 142nd edition of "The Rivalry" in 2006.The series between the two colleges, which are 17 miles (27 km) away from each other in the Lehigh Valley, is the most played rivalry in college football history with 158 meetings since 1884.
The Battle of the Bay [1] is a U.S. college football rivalry between the Hampton Pirates and the Norfolk State Spartans. It is a match-up between two historically black NCAA Division I FCS programs in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia .
Annual game featuring Norfolk State. Florida Classic: Orlando, FL: 1979 Annual game between Bethune–Cookman and Florida A&M. Televised on ESPNU. Fountain City Classic: Columbus, GA: 1990 [12] Annual game between Albany State and Fort Valley State. Gateway Classic Jacksonville, FL: 1953 Annual game featuring Bethune–Cookman.
The Norfolk State–Old Dominion rivalry (known by the Scope Series in basketball) refers to games between the Norfolk State Spartans of MEAC and the Old Dominion Monarchs of the Sun Belt Conference. The two schools are the only NCAA Division I schools in Norfolk, Virginia. The rivalry has been described as an "intense but friendly cross-town ...
KU will avoid Oklahoma State in 2024 and K-State will avoid the Cowboys in 2027. But the Sunflower Showdown is safe , at least until the Big 12 comes up with a new scheduling matrix for 2028 and ...
The Norfolk Division of William & Mary sports program initiated from football and basketball competitions against local high school teams. [1] In 1941, their football program dissolved because of a $10,000 debt, poor attendance, and a ruling that did not allow freshman players on a branch campus. [ 2 ]
The first time Ohio and Michigan nearly came to blows wasn't on the gridiron, as it turns out, but on a battlefield. One of the most heated rivalries in college football dates back to the 1800s ...