HBCU All-Star Game (Women's): Team Laney Defeats Team Hoskins In An Epic Nail Biter

The first-ever all-star game had HBCU legends Yolanda Laney and Patricia Hoskins in attendance to cheer for the athletes in a thrilling contest.
2025 Women's HBCU All-Star Game
2025 Women's HBCU All-Star Game / Credit: HBCU All-Star Game

Taniyah Greene, the game's MVP, scored 15 points and seven rebounds, leading Team Laney to a 75-73 victory over Team Hoskins at the 2025 Women's HBCU All-Star Game inside Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, Texas.

Allen's Taliah Wesley buried the game-winning three-pointer with seconds remaining.

"It's definitely a historic honor to be here and be a part of something so great. It's been a long time coming. I'm so glad to be a part of history here," HBCU women's basketball legend Patricia Hoskins told Symone Stanley at halftime.

HBCU Women's All-Star Game
HBCU Women's All-Star Game / Credit: HBCU All-Star Game

AT THE HALF

Team Laney held a two-point lead of 35-33 at halftime of the all-star game, where Anii Harris scored 8 points with three steals. Zamara Haynes added five points and two assists, while Hilani Cantone contributed five.   

The squad rebounded from a dismal 19% first-quarter shooting to a 45% second-quarter shooting performance while going 1-for-17 from beyond the arc in the first half.

"It's great," Yolanda Laney said in her halftime interview. "Live action, and you get to see the younger generation play and compete. I never had this opportunity when I was playing. And just to see them out here. To see this continue to build each year, it's fantastic."

HBCU Legends Yolanda Laney (l) and Patricia Hoskins (r) join Symone Stanley (m) at the 2025 Women's HBCU All-Star Game.
HBCU Legends Yolanda Laney (l) and Patricia Hoskins (r) join Symone Stanley (m) at the 2025 Women's HBCU All-Star Game. / Credit: HBCU All-Star Game

Team Hoskins was led by Soniyah Reed (3-of-3 from the field), pouring in 9 points, grabbed four rebounds, and dished a pair of assists. Kayla Clark notched 7 points and five rebounds, and Amesha Miller registered four points and two rebounds.

The Hoskins crew scored 42% in the first quarter and dropped to 31% in the second. 15 turnovers mostly contributed to Team Lancey's 14 points off those mistakes and 20 points on fast break opportunities.

SECOND HALF

With 23.1 seconds left in the game, Team Laney trailed by one point, 73-72, when Taliah Wesley tossed an errant pass stolen by Kahia Warmsley, who Jordan Dorsey pick-pocketed.   

Dorsey passed the basketball to Mahogany Lester with 10 seconds on the clock. Lester found Wesley on the wing, and she drained a trey to give Team Laney a two-point lead, 75-73, with 4.8 seconds remaining.

Team Hoskins' Amesha Miller could not control the inbound pass, and Team Laney held on to win, 75-73.

Nia Symone (l) and Thai Floyd (r) broadcasting the 2025 Women's HBCU All-Star Game.
Nia Symone (l) and Thai Floyd (r) broadcasting the 2025 Women's HBCU All-Star Game. / Credit: HBCU All-Star Game/Peacock

The broadcasting trio of Thai Floyd (Play-By-Play), Nia Symone (Color Analyst), and Symone Stanley (Sideline Reporter) did not disappoint on their first assignment together.


HOUSTON - The HBCU All-Star Game announced its broadcast team lineup for the first-ever featured women's all-star basketball match on the NBC SportsNow/Peacock, tipping off in San Antonio on Sunday, April 6.

Travis Williams, founder of the HBCU All-Star Game, has selected a highly skilled broadcast team that includes Thai Floyd as play-by-play announcer, Nia Symone as color analyst, and Symone Stanley as sideline reporter.

"I'm extremely excited to be selected for the assignment," Floyd told HBCU Legends. "I'm blessed to be with Nia Symone as the color analyst and Symone Stanely, who will also be on the sidelines for the men's broadcast."

Floyd recently took on the play-by-play responsibilities at the 2025 CIAA Women's Basketball Tournament in Baltimore, Maryland. She is an experienced broadcaster with a background as a sideline reporter and host for the SWAC, ESPN, Celebration Bowl, and FBS Bowl games. Additionally, Thai Floyd has worked as a writer for HBCU Legends. She's a graduate-student working for Alabama A&M's athletic department.

Nia Symone at the Texas Southern versus Prairie View - Game 1 - 2025
Nia Symone at the Texas Southern versus Prairie View - Game 1 - 2025 / Credit: Kyle T. Mosley, HBCU Legends on SI

For the past two seasons, Nia Symone has served as one of the color analysts, teaming up with the legendary Charlie Neal to call games for HBCU GO. The former Alabama State basketball star has successfully transitioned into a media sensation, even providing commentary for MMA events in Saudi Arabia.

Symone Stanley is a highly engaging and insightful broadcaster with assignments that cover HBCU football, basketball, baseball, and more. You have seen her work with HBCU Game Day, ESPN, SWAC, and other networks - not to mention she's a massive Philadelphia Eagles fanatic.

The women's broadcasting trio consists of our brightest and most talented young superstars, following in the footsteps of one of the icons of HBCU sports and women's broadcasting, the incomparable Tiffany Greene.

About The CW Network

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The fully ad-supported CW App, with over 100 million downloads to date, is free to consumers on all major platforms and is home to the latest episodes and seasons of The CW's primetime programming and a library of entertaining film and television content for on-demand viewing.  

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About HBCU All-Stars, LLC

HBCU All-Stars, LLC is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, and was founded in 2019 with the mission to advocate, educate, expose, mentor, and invest in hardworking, talented, ambitious, and very deserving students, student-athletes and brilliant coaches at our distinguished Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).  

Along with its mission, in April 2022, 2023, and 2024, the company also launched three prestigious HBCU All-Star Games and ancillary experiences and events surrounding the historical endeavor in New Orleans, Houston, and Phoenix.  

Also, in November 2022, 2023, and 2024, HBCU All-Stars LLC founded ATL Has Something to Say HBCU All-Stars Challenge at Morehouse College and Georgia State University, featuring some of the best teams from the four premier Black college conferences MEAC, SWAC, CIAA, SIAC, and Tennessee State University. In July 2024, HBCU All-Stars took an international tour to Paris during the Olympics with 10 HBCU All-Star alums from the 2022, 2023, and 2024 HBCU All-Star Games.


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2025 HBCU All-Star Games In San Antonio
2025 HBCU All-Star Games In San Antonio / Credit: HBCU All-Star Game

CW NETWORK IS HBCU ALL-STAR GAME'S NEW PARTNER

The 4th Annual Men's HBCU All-Star Basketball Game has announced a new broadcast partnership with the CW Network. Previously, CBS Sports televised the event for the first three years. This season, the showcase will feature basketball players from HBCUs and will be available to a national television audience on a new network.

The event is scheduled to air live on Sunday, April 6, 2025, from 1:00 to 3:00 PM ET (12:00 PM CT) at the historic Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, Texas.

Expanding Visibility for HBCU Athletic Excellence



The HBCU All-Star Game features the nation's most dynamic and talented men's basketball players from Historically Black Colleges and Universities, representing all four historically Black athletic conferences—the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC), Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC), and Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA). Players from independent HBCUs including Tennessee State University, Hampton University, and North Carolina A&T State University will also participate in this showcase event.

"We are honored to partner with HBCU All-Stars to bring this year's Men's HBCU All-Star Basketball Game to The CW," Mike Perman, Senior Vice President of Sports at The CW Network said. "This annual event shines a spotlight on the top HBCU student-athletes, and we look forward to showcasing their stories alongside a thrilling game."

The timing of the game coincides with college basketball's championship weekend, providing maximum exposure for these talented athletes during one of the sport's most-watched periods of the year.

HBCU All-Star Game Partners With CW Network
HBCU All-Star Game Partners With CW Network / Credit HBCU All-Star Game

HBCU All-Stars: A Growing Tradition

The 2025 HBCU All-Star Game marks the fourth annual iteration of this celebration of Black college basketball excellence. The event was founded by Travis L. Williams, CEO of HBCU All-Stars LLC, who has worked diligently to create this platform showcasing HBCU talent.

"What a truly GOD-driven vision through the HBCU All-Star Game Experience and HBCU All-Stars Movement," Williams said. "We have this outstanding television broadcast partnership with The CW that will continue showing the world HBCUs matter during college basketball's biggest weekend in the great city of San Antonio at the legendary Freeman Coliseum."

Previous HBCU All-Star Games have been held in New Orleans (2022), Houston (2023), and Phoenix (2024), with each event growing in prominence and attendance.  The Phoenix event in 2024 sold out the Global Credit Union Arena at Grand Canyon University, creating an unforgettable celebration of HBCU pride and talent in a region where no HBCUs exist.

HBCU All-Star Game At A Historic Venue

The Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio will serve as the backdrop for this celebration of HBCU athletic excellence. The venue, which opened its doors in 1949, has a rich history of hosting major sporting events, concerts, and community gatherings.

With a seating capacity of approximately 10,000 and more than 32,000 square feet of floor space, the coliseum provides an ideal setting for this prestigious event.

Located on San Antonio's east side, the Freeman Coliseum has been a cornerstone of the community for over 75 years, hosting thousands of events ranging from rodeos and circuses to professional sports and concerts. The art deco-styled venue is conveniently situated near downtown San Antonio, making it accessible for fans attending the game.

HBCU All-Stars Is More Than Just A Game

The HBCU All-Star Game was created to honor the rich legacy of HBCUs and celebrate the remarkable contributions of HBCU student-athletes and coaches in college basketball. The event promotes educational excellence, sportsmanship, and community empowerment.

HBCU All-Stars LLC, a Black-owned sports marketing, media, and events company founded in 2019, focuses on "Advocating, Educating, Exposing, Mentoring, and Investing in Hard-Working, Talented, Ambitious Students, Student-Athletes, and Brilliant Coaches at Our Distinguished Historically Black Colleges & Universities."

The 2025 event will make history by featuring not only the men's game but also the first-ever Women's HBCU All-Star Game, marking another significant milestone in showcasing extraordinary talent from HBCUs.


HBCU All-Star Game Reaching Its Audience

This broadcast partnership continues The CW's expansion into sports programming. Since Nexstar Media Group acquired a 75% stake in The CW in 2022, the network has secured broadcast rights to various sports properties

For viewers interested in attending the event in person, tickets for the HBCU All-Star Game can be purchased through the QR code available on promotional materials or by visiting hbcuallstargame.com.

As April 6, 2025, approaches, basketball fans nationwide can look forward to witnessing this celebration of HBCU talent, culture, and legacy on The CW Network, further cementing the HBCU All-Star Game's place as a significant event in the college basketball landscape.


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I am Kyle T. Mosley, the Founder, Managing Editor, and Chief Reporter for the HBCU Legends, Saints News Network, and Pelicans Scoop on FanNation a Sports Illustrated team channel since October 2019.  Morehouse Alum, McDonogh #35 Roneagles (NOLA), Drum Major of the Tenacious Four.  My Father, Mother, Grandmother, Aunts and Uncles were HBCU graduates! Host of "Blow the Whistle" HBCU Legends, "The Quad" with Coach Steward, and "Bayou Blitz" Podcasts. Radio/Media Appearances:  WWL AM/FM Radio in New Orleans (Mike Detillier/Bobby Hebert),  KCOH AM 1230 in Houston (Ralph Cooper), WBOK AM in New Orleans (Reggie Flood/Ro Brown), and 103.7FM "The Game" (Jordy Hultberg/Clint Domingue), College Kickoff Unlimited (Emory Hunt), Jeff Lightsly Show, and Offscript TV on YouTube. Television Appearance: Fox26 in Houston on The Isiah Carey Factor, College Kickoff Unlimited (Emory Hunt). My Notable Interviews:  Byron Allen (Media Mogul), Deion Sanders (Jackson State University, Head Coach), Tomekia Reed (Jackson State Lady Tigers Basketball Coach), Taylor Rooks (NBA Reporter), Swin Cash (VP of Basketball - New Orlean Pelicans), Demario and Tamala Davis (NFL Player), Jerry Rice (Hall of Famer), Doug Williams (HBCU & NFL Legend), Emmitt Smith (Hall of Famer), James "Shack" Harris (HBCU & NFL Legend), Cris Carter (Hall of Famer), Solomon Wilcots (SiriusXM NFL Host), Steve Wyche (NFL Network), Jim Trotter (NFL Network), Travis Williams (Founder of HBCU All-Stars, LLC), Malcolm Jenkins (NFL Player), Cam Jordan (NFL), Demario Davis (NFL), Allan Houston (NBA All-Star), Drew Brees (Former NFL QB), Deuce McAllister (Former NFL RB), Willie Roaf (NFL Hall of Fame), Jim Everett (Former NFL Player), Quinn Early (Former NFL Player), Dr. Reef (NFL Players' Trainer Specialist), Nataria Holloway (VP of the NFL). I am building a new team of journalists, podcasters, videographers, and interns.  For media requests, interviews, or interest in joining HBCU Legends, please contact me at kmosley@hbcusi.com. Follow me: