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Miami Herald
7 days ago
- Sport
- Miami Herald
HBCU soccer player gets shot at World Cup Qualifier
Prairie View A&M junior Emely Reyes has earned a call-up to the El Salvador women's national team for the 2025 FIFA Women's World Cup Qualifiers. This marks a major step in her athletic journey and helps to shine a spotlight on HBCU women's soccer. Reyes is a Houston native and a civil engineering major. She plays as a defender for the PVAMU women's soccer team, where she has consistently shown strength, discipline, and tactical awareness. In 2022, she represented El Salvador at the U-20 level. That experience helped lay the foundation for this senior team opportunity. Now, Reyes will compete on the international stage as her country begins its World Cup qualifying campaign. The CONCACAF qualifiers are highly competitive. Teams from North America, Central America, and the Caribbean will battle for a chance to earn a spot in the 2025 FIFA Women's World Cup. El Salvador will start group play with high stakes and rising expectations. During the 2024 season at PVAMU, Reyes appeared in five matches and started in four. She recorded three shots, including one on goal, while anchoring the Panthers' back line. The Panthers finished 1-11-4 last season, good for 8th place in the 9 team HBCU conference. Her promotion to the senior national team not only highlights her personal growth, but also reflects positively on the Prairie View soccer program. Reyes brings valuable international experience and a high level of professionalism to the squad. She remains an active and important player for the Panthers as they look ahead to the 2025 season. With her leadership and competitive edge, PVAMU will benefit both on and off the pitch. The university celebrates her accomplishment and looks forward to what she will achieve next-both at home and on the world stage. The post HBCU soccer player gets shot at World Cup Qualifier appeared first on HBCU Gameday. Copyright HBCU Gameday 2012-2025


Miami Herald
19-07-2025
- Business
- Miami Herald
Beyoncé's Father Joins HBCU as Executive-in-Residence
PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas - Prairie View A&M University, one of the nation's leading HBCU institutions, is taking its commitment to academic excellence and cultural relevance to new heights with the launch of a Presidential Executive-in-Residence Program. At its helm: Dr. Mathew Knowles, the music mogul and business strategist best known for shaping the global careers of Destiny's Child with his daughter Beyoncé. Dr. Knowles, a celebrated architect of pop culture, will serve as the program's inaugural Executive-in-Residence for the 2025–2026 academic year. His appointment signals more than a marquee name on campus; it reflects the institution's growing effort to fuse classroom learning with real-world industry leadership. Over the course of two semesters, Knowles will lead four master classes in partnership with PVAMU's Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and the Department of Languages and Communication. Students will explore branding, media strategy, entrepreneurship, and narrative power-disciplines Knowles has mastered through decades of influence in entertainment and business. Titles like "From Solopreneur to Entrepreneur" and "Strategic Visibility: Brand, Business, and the Power of the Narrative" speak to Knowles' mission: teaching students not only how to build ventures, but how to shape stories that move markets and culture alike. Knowles' residency includes faculty development sessions to help educators integrate entrepreneurial thinking and storytelling into their curricula-ensuring his impact extends beyond the lecture hall. The Knowles family's bond with HBCUs is more than symbolic. Beyoncé, a fierce advocate for HBCU culture, famously channeled the experience in her Homecoming performance at Coachella. She's also backed that admiration with major investments-including her recent donation to support the HBCU band program at Texas Southern University. Now, Mathew Knowles' appointment at Prairie View A&M brings that connection full circle. As he steps into the classroom, he joins a growing number of cultural icons turning to HBCUs not just as alma maters or philanthropic partners-but as places to educate, innovate, and inspire the next generation of leaders. With over $100 million in business exits, corporate partnerships with brands like L'Oréal and Samsung, and a rare Master of Influence Award from the National Speakers Association, Knowles brings more than star power-he brings a blueprint. His residency at PVAMU marks a new chapter in how HBCUs are redefining higher education: integrating celebrity, entrepreneurship, and academic rigor to offer students access to unmatched real-world opportunities. In many ways, Prairie View A&M's latest move affirms what the Knowles family has always known-and what Beyoncé declared through her Coachella homage: HBCUs are not just relevant; they are revolutionary. The post Beyoncé's Father Joins HBCU as Executive-in-Residence appeared first on HBCU Gameday. Copyright HBCU Gameday 2012-2025


New York Post
14-06-2025
- Sport
- New York Post
Jackson Bailey, former Prairie View A&M college football player, dead at 22
Former Prairie View A&M football player Jackson Bailey has died, the program announced on Tuesday. The cause of death for the 22-year-old has not been revealed. Bailey joined the football program for the 2023 season but did not appear in any games for the university located in Texas. 4 Jackson Bailey of Prairie View A&M died on Tuesday due to an unknown cause. 'The Prairie View A&M University Department of Athletics extends its deepest condolences to the family, friends, teammates and fraternity brothers of Jackson 'Jacks' Bailey, a cherished member of the Panther football program and the PVAMU community,' the university's statement read. 'Jackson joined the football team for the 2023–24 season. Although he did not appear in any official games, his presence and energy were felt deeply within the locker room and across campus. A proud member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. – Zeta Beta Chapter, Jackson exemplified brotherhood, resilience, and purpose. 4 Jackson Bailey is memorialized in a social media image by Coach Bam Harrison. Bam Harrison/Facebook 'He chose Prairie View A&M to be closer to home, and in doing so, became an unforgettable part of our campus family. Though his time at PVAMU was brief, the impact he made will resonate for years to come. We honor and remember Jackson 'Jacks' Bailey not only for his potential and promise but for the way he lived—with purpose, humor, humility and heart.' Family members also paid tribute to Bailey on Facebook. 'With heavy hearts, we share the passing of my brother, Jackson Phillip Bailey as of Monday June 9, 2025,' the statement reads. 'A loving son, brother, teammate, LB, and friend—his presence was a gift to everyone who knew him. Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Funeral details TBA. Rest easy, Baby Boy. We love you.' 4 Jackson Bailey (center, seated) is memorialized in a social media image posted by coach Michael Quintero (center rear). Michael Quintero/Facebook The Red Oak, Texas native began his college football career at Arizona, entering his freshman as a three-star linebacker recruit and went on to redshirt the 2021 season before transferring to Louisiana-Monroe. He played nine games in the 2022 season, tallying 14 total tackles and one quarterback hurry. During his junior year of high school, Red Oak reached the regional finals of the Texas 5A D2 State Playoffs where Bailey led the Hawks with 60 total tackles, along with nine tackles for loss and two quarterback hurries. 4 Jackson Bailey is memorialized in a social media image by Coach Bam Harrison. Bam Harrison/Facebook In his senior year, he had 57 total tackles with four for loss, along with one sack, three quarterback hurries, two interceptions, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. That season, the school advanced to the quarterfinals of the Texas 5A D1 State Playoffs.


Daily Mail
13-06-2025
- Sport
- Daily Mail
Former Prairie View A&M college football player dies at 22
Former Prairie View A&M college football player Jackson Bailey has died at the age of 22, the school announced on Tuesday. Bailey, who began his college career at Arizona before transferring to Louisiana-Monroe, was on Prairie View's roster for the 2023-24 season. In a statement on the athletic department's website, the school did not disclose a cause of death for Bailey. 'The Prairie View A&M University Department of Athletics extends its deepest condolences to the family, friends, teammates, and fraternity brothers of Jackson 'Jacks' Bailey, a cherished member of the Panther football program and the PVAMU community,' the statement began. 'Jackson joined the football team for the 2023–24 season. Although he did not appear in any official games, his presence and energy were felt deeply within the locker room and across campus. A proud member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. – Zeta Beta Chapter, Jackson exemplified brotherhood, resilience, and purpose. The statement went on to say that Bailey 'brought a light-hearted and grounded spirit to everything' before touching on his faith. 'His favorite words to live by were: 'God got me.' These words guided his path on and off the field.'


Fox News
13-06-2025
- Sport
- Fox News
Former Prairie View A&M football player Jackson Bailey dead at 22
Former Prairie View A&M football player and Texas native Jackson Bailey has died, the university announced this week. He was just 22. The Panthers' athletics department shared a lengthy post announcing Bailey's passing on Tuesday. Bailey was a member of Prairie View A&M football during the 2023-2024 season, but he did not appear in any official games that season. "The Prairie View A&M University Department of Athletics extends its deepest condolences to the family, friends, teammates, and fraternity brothers of Jackson 'Jacks' Bailey, a cherished member of the Panther football program and the PVAMU community," the statement read. "His favorite words to live by were: 'God got me.' These words guided his path on and off the field." Details surrounding Bailey's death were not immediately known. Bailey was a standout linebacker at Red Oak High School in DeSoto, Texas, where he earned 5A Division I all-state honors his senior year, when he registered 64 tackles and four interceptions. He moved on to play at Arizona, where he redshirted his freshman year. He then transferred to Louisiana-Monroe, where he appeared in nine games. He recorded 14 tackles and one quarterback hurry during the 2022-2023 season. According to Prairie View A&M University, Bailey transferred to be closer to home his junior year. Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.