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How to Watch HBCU All-Star Game in Men’s College Basketball: Live Stream, TV Channel

Fred Cleveland Jr. and Team Rick Mahorn will take the court against Rayquan Brown and Team Ben Wallace in the HBCU All-Star Game tonight.

This will be the third annual year of the HBCU All-Star Game in Phoenix, Arizona. The game will highlight the players from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) schools with some of the top basketball talent in the nation from those schools. The four conferences that these schools will come from include a team consisting of MEAC and SIAC schools versus and team consisting of SWAC and CIAA schools. Team Rick Mahorn will feature 14 different players including Ja’Darius Harris from North Carolina Central, Wynston Tabbs from Morgan State, Jordan Simpson from Albany State, Allen Betrand from Norfolk State, Williw Jackson from Central State, Tedrick Wilcox Jr. from Hampton, Fred Cleveland Jr. from North Carolina Central, Chris Martin from Clark Atlanta, Jason Jitoboh from Tennessee State, Christian Wells from LeMoyne-Owen, Christian Brown from Tennessee State, Raquan Brown from South Carolina State, Seth Towns from Howard, and Asanti Price from Benedict. Cleveland Jr. almost led the MEAC in scoring this season averaging 15.3 points per game.

How to Watch HBCU All-Star Game in Men’s College Basketball Today:

Game Date: Apr. 7, 2024

Game Time: 4 p.m. ET

TV: CBS

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Team Ben Wallace will be on the other side. This lineup consists of Jaylen Alston from Winston-Salem State, Rayquan Brown from Mississippi Valley State, Kaleb Coleman from Fayetteville State, Brandon Davis from Southern, Dhashon Dyon from Bethune-Cookman, PJ Henry from Texas Southern, Jeremiah Kendall from Alcon State, and Tra’Michael Moton from Grambling State.

The team will also feature Jordan O’Neal from Jackson State, Tre Richardson from Elizabeth City State, Charles Smith from Prairie View A&M, Jourdan Smith from Grambling State, and Rashad Williams from Arkansas Pine Bluff. Brown from MVSU averaged 18.3 points per game this season almost leading the SWAC.

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Matthew Beighle
Matthew Beighle
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