2025 HBCU Indoor Track & Field National Championship
Louisville, KY - Witness talented athletes from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) compete in the inaugural HBCU National Indoor Track & Field Championship on Saturday, March 8 at the . All are welcome to celebrate this showcase of HBCU excellence and cheer on Kentucky State University (KSU) student-athletes as they compete head-to-head against the nation's top HBCU athletes.
KSU partnered with HBCU鈥檚 around the nation, the Louisville Urban League, and Norton Healthcare Sports & Learning Center to bring this prestigious event to life.
"We are thrilled to collaborate with the Louisville Urban League in welcoming HBCU student-athletes from across the nation. This partnership not only showcases incredible talent but also highlights Kentucky as a destination for excellence in athletics, with competitions held at a truly world-class facility," said KSU Athletics Director, .
鈥淲e are extremely excited to have worked with our partners to have created and host the inaugural HBCU National Indoor Track & Field Championship at the Norton Healthcare Sports & Learning Center,鈥 said Sadiqa Reynolds, President and Founder of the Norton Healthcare Sports & Learning Center. 鈥淭his event embodies everything we sought to do when we built this amazing facility. Hosting events like this is crucial because they provide a stage for athletes to showcase their incredible talent and hard work. For many of these students, opportunities like this are a stepping stone to bigger platforms. We want to elevate and support these institutions, helping the students realize their full potential, while also highlighting the unique and invaluable contributions HBCUs make to the broader collegiate athletics landscape. By hosting this championship, we are not just creating a competition, but a community celebration that honors the spirit and excellence of HBCUs."
"Three years ago, the Louisville Urban League partnered with Kentucky State to host the HBCU Invite. It was an amazing start, but we always knew something bigger was possible, and now 'bigger' is here. This HBCU National Indoor Track and Field Championship is a game changer for indoor track, HBCUs, and Kentucky. We are excited to continue this partnership to bring athletic and academic excellence to the Commonwealth for students and community members to experience,鈥 said President and CEO of Louisville Urban League, Lyndon E. Pryor.
KSU鈥檚 Head Men and Women鈥檚 Track and Field Coach, Ramon Johnson, was among the committee of HBCU representatives that spearheaded the launch of this program.
鈥淭his is an opportunity for HBCU鈥檚 to be celebrated, showcased, and acknowledged,鈥
said Coach Johnson. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be a great event with some track and field, and
some excellent athletes, and some culture that is HBCU.鈥
Thorobreds everywhere are invited to this exciting event to support the competing
KSU student-athletes!