Honda Campus All-Star Challenge
The Honda Campus All-Star Challenge (HCASC) is the first–ever academic competition between students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Since 1989, the Honda Campus All-Star Challenge has brought together the nation’s best and brightest academic competitors from America’s top HBCUs. Now in its 27th year, more than $7 million dollars in grants have been awarded by Honda to participating HBCUs and nearly 100,000 students in 22 states have participated.
The HCASC was created to highlight the intellectual and competitive skills of HBCU students and provide an opportunity to build life-long friendships. During the three-day tournament, the 64-HBCU teams compete in a modified “Round Robin” format. The top two teams from each of the eight divisions advance to the “Sweet 16," in a single elimination playoff. The final two teams then compete for the National Championship Title in a best of 2 out of 3 final series.
To date, our University has received over $200,000 in grant funds due to the exemplary performance of our team in the national competition. We are the 2021 National Champions!
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For more information, visit HCASC or please contact the Office of Student Activities at 336-285-4930.