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HBCU women athletes are redefining excellence in college sports, showcasing their talents in various disciplines. Notable athletes like Kalia Walker are leading the charge, with Walker recently named SWAC Player of the Year and now pursuing a professional career.
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As womenâs sports continue to dominate popular culture and the collective narrative, HBCUs are helping mold athletes leading the way. From basketball to gymnastics these young women are honing their skills in an environment that celebrates black excellence and community. Here are a few to watch during this yearâs athletic seasons.
While Kalia Walker has officially ended her collegiate basketball career, she is still a name to know in the world of HBCU sports. The Alabama A&M womenâs basketball star was named the 2026 SWAC Player of the Year and HBCU player of the year. Walker was a standout player with the Lady Bulldogs and scored 30 points in the SWAC championship. She is now pursuing a professional basketball career and has signed with DMS/ABA Agency.
Diamond Cook is a gymnast at Wilberforce University in Ohio credited for helping HBCU gymnastics gain more attention. Cook became her universityâs first-ever All-American in 2025. The junior is majoring in Business, Management, and Technology. According to Wilberforce University her journey as a student athlete has been characterized by relentless dedication, discipline, and a profound love for gymnastics. She is known for her tumbling and artistry.
Jordan Howard is a short stop for Oakwood Universityâs softball team. The Lady Ambassador team captain was named HBCU AC Freshman of the Year in 2025. She is a top performer at the school.
A 5-foot-5 guard at Fort Valley State University athletics, Aaniyah Allen operates as a traditional floor general, shaping tempo and initiating offense. A preseason All-SIAC selection, she helped guide the Wildcats to a conference semifinal run, reflecting her role in a late-season surge. In game action, she has shown scoring abilityâposting 17 points in a conference matchupâwhile contributing defensively with steals.
At Clark Atlanta University athletics, Atreonia Garner emerged as one of the most prolific offensive players in HBCU basketball. A dynamic guard/wing, she led all HBCU scorers at 17.9 points per game, pairing volume scoring with efficiency. Her style blends shot creation with physical reboundingâaveraging over eight boards per gameâmaking her a consistent double-double threat and one of the most versatile players in the SIAC.
Kalia Walker is a former Alabama A&M basketball star who was named the 2026 SWAC Player of the Year and HBCU Player of the Year, known for scoring 30 points in the SWAC championship.
HBCUs are fostering an environment that celebrates black excellence and community, helping women athletes excel in various sports like basketball and gymnastics.
HBCU women athletes are gaining recognition and redefining excellence in college sports, influencing popular culture and inspiring future generations.

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At Howard University, Zuilda Nwaeze has emerged as one of the defining swimmers in HBCU athletics, specializing in freestyle and butterfly with a sprint-oriented, high-efficiency style. A multi-time Northeast Conference standout, she has set school and conference records while earning Rookie of the Meet honors and later three consecutive NEC Most Outstanding Swimmer awards. Her explosiveness in short-distance eventsâhighlighted by a record-setting 50 freestyle and an NCAA âBâ cutâunderscores her role as both a relay anchor and individual champion.
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