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Tyson To Host Black College World Series In Montgomery, AL

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Last updated on November 10th, 2022

The Black College World Series, presented by Arkansas-based Tyson Foods, will return May 9-13 to Riverwalk Stadium in Montgomery, Alabama. Eight HBCUs will compete for the third BCWS championship.

“We’re excited to again serve as the title sponsor of the 2023 Black College World Series,” said Paul Davis, VP and chief equity, inclusion and diversity officer, Tyson Foods.

“We’re grateful for the partnership from Black College Championships, the Montgomery Biscuits and the City of Montgomery in supporting the BCWS and elevating the experience for the participating teams and student athletes.”

Riverwalk Stadium is home to the Biscuits, the Double-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays that play in the Southern League.

“The Montgomery Biscuits are thrilled to welcome back the Black College World Series presented by Tyson Foods to the City of Montgomery and Riverwalk Stadium for the third consecutive year,” said Brendon Porter, COO.

“It has been very rewarding to watch this championship grow over the past two years. However, the best is yet to come. We have enjoyed a strong partnership with Black College Championships, Tyson Foods and the city of Montgomery, which will create a first-class experience for both the participating student athletes, as well as the entire River Region community for many years to come.”

The top team from the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II bracket in the tournament will face off against the top team from the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics bracket to determine the champion. Tournament play will begin May 9 and conclude with the championship game on May 13.

“We’re proud to partner with the city of Montgomery, the Montgomery Biscuits and Tyson Foods to bring the Black College World Series back to Montgomery for the third year in a row,” said Michael Coker, executive director of Black College Championships.

“We’re committed to providing a world class experience for the student athletes who will compete for a national title. This event will help further elevate HBCU baseball on the national stage and we’re grateful for the commitment of our partners and sponsors who support our vision.”

The 2023 tournament will be streamed online by the Black College Sports Network. The second annual Black College World Series was held this past May, with Edward Waters University defeating Kentucky State University for the championship.

As the official hot dog of summer, Ball Park, one of the Tyson Foods’ portfolio brands, will join as a primary sponsor of the BCWS.

HBCUs have provided quality educational and athletic opportunities for youth for more than a century and have a proud baseball tradition, producing Hall of Fame players such as Andre Dawson (Florida A&M University) and Lou Brock (Southern University).

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