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Ex-NBA Player Launches HBCU Hoops Dream
3 Dec
Summary
- Haywoode Workman envisioned a premier HBCU basketball tournament.
- The inaugural HBCU Hoops Invitational features eight schools.
- The event offers networking and job fair opportunities.

Haywoode Workman, a former NBA player and referee, has launched the inaugural HBCU Hoops Invitational, fulfilling a long-held vision to provide a premier platform for historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). This event, taking place at Walt Disney World Resort, features eight men's and women's teams, including Florida's four HBCU institutions.
The Invitational aims to elevate HBCU basketball to the stature of events like the Maui Invitational. It honors legendary figures like Clarence "Big House" Gaines and Vivian Stringer with named awards for winning coaches. The NBA's own HBCU Classic highlights the growing support for these institutions.
Beyond the competition, the event emphasizes career development. Students can attend a job fair, symposiums on financial literacy and wellness, and networking receptions. This holistic approach seeks to equip student-athletes with skills for post-playing careers, extending opportunities to middle and high school students as well.




