On Saturday the Hampton University Pirates will make history as the first HBCU to compete in Division I lacrosse. They will face the Roberts Wesleyan College Redhawks at 12:30 p.m. EST.
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As part of Black History Month, ESPNโsย SportsCenter on the Roadย will originate from Hamptonโs campusย from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday and provide pregame coverage, but the game itself will not be televised.
Coach Lloyd Carter, the menโs lacrosse coach at Hampton, played Division II lacrosse at Morgan State, which dropped the sport in 1981.
A Baltimore Sun profileย on Carter reportsย that the Morgan Bears team had beaten Notre Dame, Villanova, Michigan State and Georgetown during a five-day span.
โThese guys, they donโt see it yet,โ said Carter, 57, a retired Baltimore fire chief. โThe reason I see it is because I was there. โฆ When I got older, I had a better appreciation of history. And thatโs what I am selling these guys now. This is special because we are part of history again.โ
Most of the Hampton students have never picked up a lacrosse stick until college, and Carter admits that โonly four or five are any good.โ
โSlowly but surely, weโre going to move this program along,โ Marshall promises. โWe want to get to the point where we are competitive, become affiliated with a conference, win the conference championship and compete for a [national] championship. It takes time, but weโre glad to be one of the 70 elite lacrosse programs in the country.โ
The Sun reports that as of last week, Carter was operating out of a dorm room in James Hall, in an office without windows. The Pirates have just one assistant coach but recently received confirmation of more funding from Athletic Director Eugene Marshall and university President William Harvey.
But Carter has big plans. He says he will be getting two of the sportโs greatest and best-known African-American players, Kyle Harrison and Chazz Woodson, involved in Hamptonโs recruiting.
He adds: โFrom the publicity weโre getting and that fact that we are a HBCU, weโre getting a lot of interest,โ Carter said. โIโve already gotten a commitment from a player in Texas and Ohio. Iโm getting emails from kids in Virginia, Minnesota, Georgia, so itโs exciting.โ
Read more at the Baltimore Sun.
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