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HBCU women's team drops WNIT game, but rewrites program history

Summary by HBCU Sports
Maryland Eastern Shore’s postseason dream run ended one win shy of the WNIT Sweet 16, but not before the Hawks firmly planted themselves on the national stage as the last Division I HBCU women’s program still standing in March. The Hawks couldn’t overcome a poor shooting percentage from the field in a 61-42 loss to Youngstown State on Tuesday night. Dakieran Turner, in her final game in a Hawks uniform, posted her first double-double of the seas…
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HBCU Sports broke the news in on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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