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    Black Expert Professional Athletes in the Spotlight: HBCU Sports & Resident Highlights

    Oigen Ayo, a 6 -foot- 9 in advance from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, gets on the activity from one HBCU to another, making the dive from Division II Kentucky State to Department I Tennessee State. The transfer keeps in mind a considerable change for Ayo, that will certainly take his useful skillset from the SIAC to the OVC as he proceeds his HBCU basketball journey.

    Ayo had an efficient two-year carry out at Kentucky State, beginning basically every ready the Thorobreds. Throughout the 2024– 25 period, he stabilized 13.0 factors, 6 7 rebounds, and 1 2 help per video game while shooting 43 8 % from the area. His standout effectiveness consisted of a 26 -element video game at Morehouse and a 16 -rebound revealing versus Lane. The huge man came along in nearly every logical group, especially on the protective end, where he acquired 31 blocks and 15 handles the duration.

    His will certainly Tennessee State deal enhance the Tigers a much-needed deepness in frontcourt expected and experience. Ayo is stretch to floor covering the much better with his capturing three-point duration (over 30 % on the preserving) while a solid presence inside a boosting. Tennessee State, Fulfilling HBCU program in the Ohio Valley positioning, is an innovation itself for task improvement, and the an examined of skill HBCU lines up like Ayo affordable with its objectives in addition.

    Ayo’s transfer an expanding highlights pattern movement of inter-HBCU gamers, as gradually seek opportunities contend to best at the feasible degree remaining to be while neighborhood within the HBCU a player. For Tennessee State, touchdown measurement with Ayo’s ability, can, and HBCU experience a vital be thing quest in its 2 of postseason play.

    With solid currently years presently behind him, Ayo looks for to an instantaneous make impact Division at the Associated I level.

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