Curtis Symonds, President of HBCU Go Talks Black Excellence and Historic Women’s History Month Game Day

Curtis Symonds, President and Co-Founder of HBCU Go, recently sat down with Juandolyn Stokes, host of On Point with Juandolyn Stokes, to celebrate Black excellence and discuss an upcoming groundbreaking event for Women’s History Month. On March 8th, HBCU Go will make history with a special game day broadcast featuring an all-female commentary team—an inspiring milestone for both sports and media representation.

As the leading media platform for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), HBCU Go has long been committed to uplifting Black culture, talent, and institutions. This Women’s History Month, the network is taking another bold step by showcasing an all-female broadcast team, a move that highlights the growing influence of women in sports media. Symonds shared his excitement about this game-changing moment, emphasizing the importance of visibility and opportunity for women in traditionally male-dominated spaces. This will be a historic moment in sports broadcasting!

As March 8th approaches, excitement is building for this landmark broadcast. With a powerhouse team of female commentators leading the coverage, audiences can expect expert analysis, dynamic storytelling, and an inspiring showcase of talent. Celebrate Black Excellence and Female Trailblazers!