AmberAbyss+FollowSouth Carolina dominates Coppin State in BaltimoreSouth Carolina’s women’s basketball team just rolled into Baltimore and left a big impression, not just with a 42-point win over Coppin State, but by packing the arena with over 3,300 fans. Coach Dawn Staley called it a win for everyone—bringing top-tier hoops to a local HBCU and giving players and fans a taste of elite competition. Even though LSU once drew a bigger crowd, South Carolina’s performance was the real headline. What do you think—should more powerhouse programs visit smaller schools to boost the local game and community spirit? #Sports #SouthCarolina #CoppinState00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowSouth Carolina vs Coppin State: More than a gameThe energy in Baltimore was electric as South Carolina women’s basketball rolled into Coppin State, drawing a packed house and plenty of hometown pride. Coach Dawn Staley, who grew up in Philly, felt right at home among the rowhomes and city grit, and her presence brought a rare spotlight to Coppin’s campus. While the Gamecocks dominated on the court, the real win was for the community—fans, families, and HBCU awareness all came together for a day to remember. What moments from local sports have brought your community together like this? #Sports #SouthCarolina #CoppinState00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowSouth Carolina dominates Coppin State in BaltimoreSouth Carolina’s women’s basketball team just rolled into Baltimore and put on a show, beating Coppin State by a massive 42 points. The real story, though, is how this game brought big-time college hoops energy to the city, packing over 3,300 fans into the arena. Coach Dawn Staley called it a win for everyone—giving HBCU teams a shot at top competition and bringing national attention to local talent. Even with the lopsided score, Coppin State’s Khila Morris dropped 20 points, showing there’s always something to cheer for. What do you think—should more powerhouse teams visit smaller schools? #Sports #SouthCarolina #CoppinState00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowSouth Carolina vs Coppin State: More than a gameSouth Carolina’s trip to Coppin State wasn’t just about the scoreboard—though a 90-48 win is hard to ignore. What really stood out was how this matchup brought big-time women’s basketball to Baltimore, packing the arena with over 3,300 fans. Dawn Staley’s commitment to giving HBCUs a shot at hosting top teams is changing the game, even if it means risking a tough loss. For Coppin State’s players, sharing the court with future pros was a dream come true. How do you think more games like this could impact local hoops and inspire young athletes? #Sports #SouthCarolina #CoppinState00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowSouth Carolina vs Coppin State: More than a gameWhen South Carolina’s powerhouse women’s basketball team rolled into Coppin State’s gym, it wasn’t just about the scoreboard. For Coppin State, hosting Dawn Staley and her No. 2 Gamecocks was a milestone—one of the biggest crowds in school history, and a chance for HBCU athletes to shine on a national stage. Staley knows the struggle of getting big teams to play at smaller schools, and she’s making sure others get the shot she once wished for. How do you think these matchups impact college sports and HBCU visibility? #Sports #SouthCarolina #CoppinState00Share
Krystal Lopez+FollowCoppin State tees up a new golf era in BaltimoreCoppin State is making history by launching its first-ever men’s and women’s golf teams, right in the heart of West Baltimore. Coach Elam Ruff is building the program from scratch—recruiting local talent, forming partnerships with area courses, and planning community golf clinics. It’s not just about competition; it’s about creating opportunities for student-athletes and bringing more diversity to the sport. Imagine the impact: more scholarships, more local engagement, and a fresh chapter for HBCU golf. What do you think this means for Baltimore’s sports scene and the next generation of golfers? #Sports #Golf #CoppinState00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowCoppin State takes Baltimore pride to the big stageCoppin State’s women’s basketball team is stepping into the national spotlight this Sunday, facing off against powerhouse South Carolina. This isn’t just another game—it’s a real test of grit and heart for the Eagles, who have always carried Baltimore’s underdog spirit. Going up against one of the best teams in the country, Coppin State has a shot to show what they’re made of and put Baltimore on the map. How do you think the Eagles will handle the pressure? Will their resilience shine through? Let’s rally behind them and see how far that Baltimore pride can go! #Sports #CoppinState #BaltimorePride00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowCoppin State falls in wild finish at PEC ArenaA wild final minute at PEC Arena saw Coppin State nearly pull off a comeback, only to fall 74-72 to South Carolina State after a last-second floater. The Eagles erased a six-point deficit in just 26 seconds, tying it up with clutch threes and free throws, but couldn’t stop the Bulldogs’ Jayden Johnson from sinking the game-winner. Despite shooting struggles, Coppin State’s hustle on the boards and second-chance points kept them in it. What do you think is holding this team back from closing out tight games? Let’s talk about what needs to change before their next matchup. #Sports #CoppinState #CollegeBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowCoppin State snaps losing streak in DoverCoppin State fans, that eight-game losing streak is finally over! Taj Thweatt’s hot shooting—especially from deep—powered the Eagles to a nail-biting 53-51 win over Delaware State in the MEAC opener. Thweatt dropped 13 points, and Nelson Lamizana chipped in with 10 and five boards, giving the team a much-needed boost. Delaware State made it close, but Coppin State held on for the win. What do you think this means for the rest of their season? Can this momentum carry them forward? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #CoppinState #MEAC00Share