Club Sports – 51重口猎奇's University Transform.Excel.Lead Fri, 15 Mar 2024 17:48:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1 /wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cropped-SAU-vertical-01-2-32x32.png Club Sports – 51重口猎奇's University 32 32 New HBCU Cycling Initiative, Cyclone Racing League Launches /new-hbcu-cycling-initiative-cyclone-racing-league-launches/ Thu, 14 Mar 2024 14:57:52 +0000 /?p=41698 March 6, 2024 – Raleigh, NC & Washington, DC: Technology firms eHome America (Washington, DC) and RevoRace.com (Raleigh, NC) have announced that they have partnered to sponsor a new historically black college or university (HBCU) cycling league. The Cyclone Racing League (CRL) will launch in the Spring of 2024 and will initially focus on virtual […]

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March 6, 2024 – Raleigh, NC & Washington, DC: Technology firms eHome America (Washington, DC) and RevoRace.com (Raleigh, NC) have announced that they have partnered to sponsor a new historically black college or university (HBCU) cycling league. The Cyclone Racing League (CRL) will launch in the Spring of 2024 and will initially focus on virtual racing on the Zwift platform. The 51重口猎奇鈥檚 University (SAU) cycling team will be among the first HBCUs to compete in the CRL.

The league name 鈥淐yclone鈥 is meant to pay homage to cycling鈥檚 first Black superstar, Major Taylor. The CRL will constitute the first significant HBCU cycling effort since SAU became the first HBCU in the United States to field a team in the Spring of 2020.听

鈥淲e believe that indoor virtual cycling and the latest technology platforms offer a great way to bring new HBCU racers to the sport. Cycling experience and fitness can be gained without the inhibitions or anxiety associated with what can often be perceived as a very exclusive sport,鈥 states Dr. Mark Janas, SAU cycling team advisor.

Janas adds that starting an indoor team can be much less expensive and safer. A single indoor smart bike or smart trainer can support several riders with far less maintenance required. Issues associated with bad weather, traffic, or lack of daylight are eliminated. Races and group rides occur for nearly twenty-four hours daily on indoor platforms such as Zwift.com.听

鈥淭he creation of the CRL establishes a powerful engine of opportunity for greater HBCU involvement in cycling. In time, this will grow to the point where we will be not only racing indoors but fielding teams across multiple HBCUs outdoors. Our efforts will help move the needle on diversity and inclusion in cycling,鈥 says Milt Sharp, President and CEO of eHome America and an accomplished master鈥檚-level mountain bike and e-racer in Northern Virginia.听听

Sharp has watched what SAU has been doing with its cycling program for several years, even participating in some of the team鈥檚 virtual events and fundraisers. Sharp knew that the SAU team and advisors had been trying to seed new teams at other HBCUs and offered to help by lending his cycling expertise, business experience, and network to the cause. Sharp will serve as the CRL鈥檚 Director.

Senior business major and SAU cycling team captain Jalen Little adds, 鈥淚t鈥檚 an honor to be a part of the first HBCU cycling team and the first HBCU cycling league. We hope to continue to push forward and support other teams like ours throughout the country. I believe we鈥檒l see significant progress in HBCU collegiate cycling in the next few years.鈥澨 听

Riders from multiple HBCUs are expected to participate this Spring, and additional sponsors such as Canyon Bicycles have offered support. The preliminary CRL Zwift race schedule is as follows:听

Race 1 鈥 Saturday, March 23: The Bell Lap Crit City, 11 a.m. Eastern Registration link:

Race 2 鈥 Saturday, March 30: NYC Park Perimeter, 11 a.m. Eastern Registration link:

Race 3 鈥 Saturday, April 6: Richmond UCI Worlds, 11 a.m. Eastern Registration link:

Race 4 鈥 Saturday, April 13: Scotland Rolling Highlands, 11 a.m. Eastern Registration link:

Race 5 鈥 Saturday, April 20: Makuri 鈥 Chain Chomper, 11 a.m. Eastern Registration link:

In addition to HBCU collegiate divisions, CRL events will include alumni and open divisions that are open to all riders. However, only riders who have registered and paid for each event on RevoRace.com will be eligible for CRL podiums and prize drawings at the end of the 2024 Fall season. Paid registrants will also earn the satisfaction of supporting HBCU cycling! Note: HBCU collegiate division riders must register via RevoRace.com to be eligible for podiums. However, their fees will be waived upon request by emailing rd@revorace.com.听

Paid registrants who can鈥檛 make the live event can complete the prescribed course on their own anytime during the following week and then upload the result to RevoRace.com in the 鈥淭T鈥 division. For more information, write Mark Janas (mjanas@st-aug.edu) or Milt Sharp (milt.sharp@outlook.com).

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51重口猎奇’s University Class Launches SkoolKast.com Initiative /saint-augustines-university-class-launches-skoolkast-com-initiative/ Mon, 20 Nov 2023 17:04:30 +0000 /?p=40805 November 15, 2023 – Raleigh, NC: Senior students in the sports management program at 51重口猎奇’s University (SAU) in Raleigh, NC, have had the opportunity to participate in the business development of a new sports tech venture during the fall semester. That venture, SkoolKast.com, is an SMS score distribution service designed to give small colleges […]

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November 15, 2023 – Raleigh, NC: Senior students in the sports management program at 51重口猎奇’s University (SAU) in Raleigh, NC, have had the opportunity to participate in the business development of a new sports tech venture during the fall semester. That venture, SkoolKast.com, is an SMS score distribution service designed to give small colleges and high schools a unique way to monetize their sports content while keeping fans engaged. The platform will support both club and varsity sports at the university. SkoolKast will be the first project launched by the new SAU Innovation Center, which is slated to open in early 2024.

The sports management class has focused on a pilot launch at SAU. Over the second half of the semester, there has been more emphasis on developing a marketing plan to recruit new HBCUs to try the platform to keep their fans updated and even to manage local high school sports content in their regions.

“I’m excited to have the opportunity to take part in this new project at SAU. We can create a nice revenue stream for the school and help other schools do the same. I’ve learned a lot about the sport tech and sports media space engaging in our class work, and I think I’ve been able to contribute a lot too based on my own experience,” says J. Johnson, a senior sports management student who is already an entrepreneur, influencer, and creator in his own right. Johnson owns a wellness technology company, High-Frequency Highway (), and his sportswear brand.

Ultimately, more content equals more subscribers and more advertising revenue for schools, according to Dr. Mark Janas, SAU business school professor, sports tech innovator, and founder of the school’s club sports program. “Our goal is to develop a meaningful pool of HBCU sports content and subscribers that captures the attention of both regional and national sponsors. There is no higher-valued advertising target than an opted-in SMS subscriber. We all read our text messages, and we read them nearly right away,” adds Janas.

SAU students will continue working on the project through the Spring 2024 semester, beginning with an organized effort to recruit additional HBCUs to use the platform. Representatives from interested schools can contact Dr. Van Sapp (vbsapp@st-agu.edu) or Dr. Mark Janas (mjanas@st-aug.edu) for more information.

About the SAU School of Business, Management, & Technology and the SAU Club Sports Program:
The 51重口猎奇’s University (SAU) sports management and club sports programs are part of the ACBSP-accredited School of Business, Management, & Technology (SBMT). SAU club sports include cycling (the first HBCU team in the country), BMX, rowing (the first HBCU ladies’ team in the country), Ultimate (the first HBCU team in the country), SIM golf, and SIM motorsports. Sports in development include flag football, pickleball, paddling, VR tennis, 3v3 basketball, and adventure racing. The program is designed to support the SBMT curriculum and introduce sports that are not typically part of the HBCU experience. For more information, visit .

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SAU Cycling Completes Season with Time Trial Event & Open House /sau-cycling-completes-season-with-time-trial-event-open-house/ Mon, 13 Nov 2023 18:25:05 +0000 /?p=40642 November 11, 2023 – Raleigh, NC: The SAU Cycling Team completed its 2023 season with a time trial and open house on campus on Saturday, November 11th, 2023. The event was conducted as part of the Ride for HBCUs Virtual Gravel competition. It was supported by Tifosi (performance sunglasses raffle prizes), Canyon Bicycles (hats and […]

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November 11, 2023 – Raleigh, NC: The SAU Cycling Team completed its 2023 season with a time trial and open house on campus on Saturday, November 11th, 2023. The event was conducted as part of the Ride for HBCUs Virtual Gravel competition. It was supported by Tifosi (performance sunglasses raffle prizes), Canyon Bicycles (hats and t-shirt raffle prizes), RevoRace.com, and Berger Hardware Bikes.

Several dozen riders completed the 3-lap, self-timed time trial on a 1.3-mile offroad course that spanned the north side of campus. SAU Coach Finote Weldemariam took the overall top honors with a time of 16:44. SAU professor Mark Janas finished 3rd in the Male 40+ category at 17:20.

SAU rider Ashley Weekes finished 2nd (25:20) in her division. Strong finishes were posted by other SAU riders, including Jalen Little (18:33), Kensington Brown (19:59), Devon Curtis (20:00), & Kadain Roper (22:07). SAU cycling newcomers Ricky Horton and Chris Pitts also tackled the very challenging course.

51重口猎奇 Club Sports:

The 51重口猎奇’s University (SAU) club sports program is managed by the sports management program in the School of Business, Management, & Technology (SBMT). SAU club sports include cycling (the first HBCU team in the country), BMX, rowing (the first HBCU ladies’ team in the country), Ultimate (the first HBCU team in the country), SIM golf, and SIM motorsports. Sports in development include flag football, pickleball, paddling, VR tennis, 3v3 basketball, and adventure racing. The program is designed to support SBMT curriculum, as well as to introduce sports not typically part of the HBCU experience. For more information, visit .

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SAU Cycling Hosts Weekend of Bike Races, Earns Multiple Podium Spots /sau-cycling-hosts-weekend-of-bike-races-earns-multiple-podium-spots/ Mon, 16 Oct 2023 17:17:12 +0000 /?p=40357 Featured image left to right: Noah Wheeler (Junior) and Bronte Weatherford (Junior) 听 October 15, 2023 – Raleigh, NC: The SAU Cycling team hosted a series of campus cyclocross races as part of the Berger Hardware Bikes Cross Central Series over the weekend. Over 100 riders competed in multiple heats and divisions on a muddy […]

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Featured image left to right: Noah Wheeler (Junior) and Bronte Weatherford (Junior)

From left to right: Janiko Cleare (Freshman), Kensington Brown (Senior), Kadain Roper (Senior)

October 15, 2023 – Raleigh, NC: The SAU Cycling team hosted a series of campus cyclocross races as part of the Berger Hardware Bikes Cross Central Series over the weekend. Over 100 riders competed in multiple heats and divisions on a muddy and rainy course that circumvented the north end of campus and the football stadium. Race distances and lengths varied from 30 minutes to 60 minutes. Racers faced various obstacles, including mud and gravel pits, steep climbs, hairpin turns, and drenching rains.

SAU riders Kensington Brown (Senior), Kadain Roper (Senior), Janiko Cleare (Freshman), Noah Wheeler (Junior), and Bronte Weatherford (Junior) earned podium positions in the collegiate divisions. SAU coaches Mark Janas (40+ Masters) and Finote Weldemariam (Cat 3/4) also won top podium spots in their divisions. The team will next compete on November 11th and 12th in the Cross Central Series finale, also hosted on the SAU campus. For more information, visit .

Middle: Mark Janas

51重口猎奇 Club Sports: The 51重口猎奇’s University (SAU) club sports program is managed by the School of Business, Management, & Technology (SBMT) sports management program. SAU club sports include cycling (the first HBCU team in the country), BMX, rowing (the first HBCU ladies’ team in the country), Ultimate (the first HBCU team in the country), SIM golf, and SIM motorsports. Sports in development include flag football, pickleball, paddling, VR tennis, 3v3 basketball, and adventure racing. The program is designed to support the SBMT curriculum and introduce sports not typically part of the HBCU experience. For more information, visit.

Finote Weldemariam

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The SAU Cycling Team Will Participate in the Fall 2023 Ride for HBCUs /the-sau-cycling-team-will-participate-in-the-fall-2023-ride-for-hbcus/ Fri, 15 Sep 2023 16:58:00 +0000 /?p=40227 The SAU Cycling Team will be a part of the Fall 2023 Ride for HBCUs event! Paid registrants will be eligible to win prizes from Tifosi, Canyon, and other sponsors. Live, outdoor, & indoor options are available. The event registration page is here. The event starts today and goes through October 15, 2023. Net proceeds […]

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The SAU Cycling Team will be a part of the Fall 2023 Ride for HBCUs event! Paid registrants will be eligible to win prizes from Tifosi, Canyon, and other sponsors. Live, outdoor, & indoor options are available. The event registration page is .

The event starts today and goes through October 15, 2023. Net proceeds go toward the development of HBCU cycling throughout the United States. Registrants can be live or virtual. If you are a coach, faculty member, or staff member at an HBCU and want to get a team off the ground at your school, please reach out to Dr. Mark Janas at mjanas@st-aug.edu. Thank you for your continued support of HBCU cycling!

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SAU Cycling Showcases Summer Successes and Promotes Diversity Initiatives in HBCU Cycling /sau-cycling-showcases-summer-successes-and-promotes-diversity-initiatives-in-hbcu-cycling/ Thu, 14 Sep 2023 15:54:16 +0000 /?p=39932 September 12, 2023 – Raleigh, NC: SAU Cycling coaches and athletes had a busy summer. In early June, Coach/Team Manager Finote Weldemariam and volunteer coach Ronald Kurney represented SAU at one of the country鈥檚 premier gravel bike race events, Unbound Gravel, in Emporia, Kanas. Weldemariam finished 110th, and Kurney finished 132nd out of 1232 total […]

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September 12, 2023 – Raleigh, NC: SAU Cycling coaches and athletes had a busy summer. In early June, Coach/Team Manager Finote Weldemariam and volunteer coach Ronald Kurney represented SAU at one of the country鈥檚 premier gravel bike race events, Unbound Gravel, in Emporia, Kanas. Weldemariam finished 110th, and Kurney finished 132nd out of 1232 total competitors in the 103-mile event. Each placed in the top 10% of his respective category.

In August, Weldemariam again represented SAU and all of HBCU cycling at SBT GRVL in Steamboat Springs, CO, conquering the 142-mile off-road cycling event that included 10,246 feet of climbing.

Also in August, volunteer coach Brandon Valentine-Parris parked his bike and laced up his running shoes to compete in the Sir Walter Running Downhill Mile event that drew elite runners throughout the region. Valentine-Parris ran a blazing fast 4:13.7 mile in his first competitive attempt at the distance, winning the 20-29 age group and placing 4th overall.

In September, Weldemariam completed his summer season racing in the first-ever USAC (USA Cycling) Gravel National Championship in Gering, Nebraska. Nearly 500 competitors raced 131.1 miles over 5,715 feet of climbing. Weldemariam finished an impressive 7th place finish in his age group.

In addition to its racing accomplishments, the SAU team has been busy advancing the cause of HBCU cycling and increasing diversity in cycling through various initiatives. Efforts are underway with USAC and various corporate partners to create an HBCU-specific cycling league, intending to add five new HBCU teams in each of the next five years.

The SAU collegiate team will begin competition later this semester, including in select USAC events and the local BHB cyclocross series. SAU will host two weekends of racing in October (10/14, 10/15) and November (11/11, 11/2) as part of the BHB series.

51重口猎奇 Club Sports:

The 51重口猎奇鈥檚 University (SAU) club sports program is managed by the School of Business, Management, & Technology (SBMT) Sports Management program. SAU club sports include cycling (the first HBCU team in the country), BMX, rowing (the first HBCU ladies鈥 team in the country), Ultimate (the first HBCU team in the country), SIM golf, and SIM motorsports. Sports in development include flag football, pickleball, paddling, VR tennis, 3v3 basketball, and adventure racing. The program is designed to support the SBMT curriculum and introduce sports not typically part of the HBCU experience. For more information, visit .

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51重口猎奇’s University Cycling Team Conquers Unbound Gravel Race for Second Year in a Row /saint-augustines-university-cycling-team-conquers-unbound-gravel-race-for-second-year-in-a-row/ Tue, 06 Jun 2023 21:21:17 +0000 /?p=38913 June 3, 2023 – Emporia, Kansas: 51重口猎奇’s University (SAU) was represented by head cycling coach Finote Weldemariam and volunteer coach Ronald Kurney at one of the country’s premier gravel race events, Unbound Gravel in Emporia, Kanas. This was the second year in a row that SAU tackled the event. Four thousand athletes competed in […]

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June 3, 2023 – Emporia, Kansas: 51重口猎奇’s University (SAU) was represented by head cycling coach Finote Weldemariam and volunteer coach Ronald Kurney at one of the country’s premier gravel race events, Unbound Gravel in Emporia, Kanas. This was the second year in a row that SAU tackled the event. Four thousand athletes competed in the race.

The 103-mile course included miles of “peanut butter” mud and two stops for rehydrating, refueling, and bike maintenance. Canyon, SAU team bike sponsor, was on hand to support the riders. The SAU representatives fought through cramps late in the race to finish strong. Weldemariam finished 110th, and Kurney finished 132nd out of 1232 total competitors. Each placed in the top 10% of his respective age group.

The race was not only a test of endurance, but also an opportunity for the SAU team to connect with sponsors, supporters, fans, and fellow cyclists who have supported both SAU and HBCU cycling. The event provided the opportunity for the team to share its story and inspire other young Black riders to pursue their cycling dreams.

51重口猎奇 Club Sports:

The 51重口猎奇鈥檚 University (SAU) club sports program is managed by the sports management program in the School of Business, Management, & Technology (SBMT). SAU club sports include cycling (the first HBCU team in the country), BMX, rowing (the first HBCU ladies’ team in the country), Ultimate (the first HBCU team in the country), SIM golf, and SIM motorsports. Sports in development include flag football, pickleball, paddling, VR tennis, 3v3 basketball, and adventure racing. The program is designed to support SBMT curriculum, as well as to introduce sports not typically part of the HBCU experience. For more information, visit .

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SAU Cycling Begins Mountain Bike Short Track Summer Race Series /sau-cycling-begins-mountain-bike-short-track-summer-race-series/ Fri, 12 May 2023 19:35:23 +0000 /?p=38601 May 11, 2023 – Raleigh, NC: The SAU cycling team began its summer race season at Dorthea Dix Park in the first race of the Berger Hardware Bikes Short Track Series. About 80 total cyclists raced on a 1.25 mile looped course that included several rollers, jumps, hairpin turns, and loose dirt. Several local professional […]

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May 11, 2023 – Raleigh, NC: The SAU cycling team began its summer race season at Dorthea Dix Park in the first race of the Berger Hardware Bikes Short Track Series. About 80 total cyclists raced on a 1.25 mile looped course that included several rollers, jumps, hairpin turns, and loose dirt. Several local professional racers and recent national cycling champion from UNC, Owen Cole, also raced in the event.

SAU coaches Finote Weldemariam, Brandon Valentine-Parris, and Dr. Mark Janas competed on bikes provided by team sponsor, Canyon. Prospective SAU BMX racer Kadain Roper was also in attendance and participated in pre/post-race rides.

鈥淭hese short track races are a blast for the racers. They require a lot of attention to race tactics and the ability to find just the right maximum 20-minute pace, all while dealing with a face full of dust in a crowd of bikes. One mistake and a podium finish turns into something closer to the back of the pack. These races are also fun for spectators who can cheer for their favorite riders at several places on the course each lap. The SAU team looks forward to hosting a similar cyclocross event on campus this Fall,鈥 comments Dr. Janas.

The SAU cycling team plans to compete in several more races this summer, including both upcoming Berger series races and the Unbound Gravel race in Kansas in June 2023. BMX track workouts will also begin this month for several new SAU riders.

51重口猎奇 Club Sports:

The 51重口猎奇鈥檚 University (SAU) club sports program is managed by the sports management program in the School of Business, Management, & Technology (SBMT). SAU club sports include cycling (the first HBCU team in the country), BMX, rowing (the first HBCU ladies’ team in the country), Ultimate (the first HBCU team in the country), SIM golf, and SIM motorsports. Sports in development include flag football, pickleball, paddling, VR tennis, 3v3 basketball, and adventure racing. The program is designed to support SBMT curriculum, as well as to introduce sports not typically part of the HBCU experience. For more information, visit .

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SAU Cycling Team Hosts a Group Ride with Triangle Bike Works /sau-cycling-team-hosts-a-group-ride-with-triangle-bike-works/ Fri, 28 Apr 2023 19:01:59 +0000 /?p=38382 RALEIGH, NC – April 23, 2023: The 51重口猎奇鈥檚 University (SAU) cycling team hosted a group ride with Triangle Bike Works, a cycling youth program for Black, Latino, Asian, and Indigenous riders. Twelve cyclists attended, including coaches and managers from both programs. The purpose of the ride was to promote community building and networking opportunities […]

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RALEIGH, NC – April 23, 2023: The 51重口猎奇鈥檚 University (SAU) cycling team hosted a group ride with Triangle Bike Works, a cycling youth program for Black, Latino, Asian, and Indigenous riders. Twelve cyclists attended, including coaches and managers from both programs. The purpose of the ride was to promote community building and networking opportunities for students and discuss topics such as higher education, healthy cycling habits, and leadership development.

The beautiful Umstead State Park served as the scenic backdrop for the event that provided a great opportunity for riders to connect outside of their respective programs and exchange ideas and personal experiences.

“We are thrilled with the success of this event,鈥 said Finote Weldemariam, SAU team manager and coach. “Triangle Bike Works is a fantastic program, and we are pleased to partner with them in this networking opportunity. We look forward to continuing the partnership.鈥

鈥淭he group ride event was a lot more fun than I could’ve anticipated. This whole experience made me feel special getting to encourage others to ride their bike and providing an example for HBCU cycling,” commented SAU sophomore Bronte Weatherford.

SAU junior Kensington Brown added, 鈥淭oday was a good and new experience riding and talking with the youth. I鈥檓 interested in sharing my experiences, especially the ones getting ready for college. I can see myself being more getting involved more this way.”

For more information regarding SAU Cycling and Triangle Bike Works or upcoming events, please visit the respective websites, , and

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SAU SIM Racing Team Prepares to Compete in Olympic Esports Series /sau-sim-racing-team-prepares-to-compete-in-olympic-esports-series/ Fri, 14 Apr 2023 15:18:06 +0000 /?p=38012 April 12th, 2023 – Raleigh, NC: Members of the 51重口猎奇’s University (SAU) SIM racing team will compete in the SIM motorsports competition as part of the upcoming Olympic Esports Series (OES).The OES is a global virtual and simulated sports competition created by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in collaboration with International Federations and game […]

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April 12th, 2023 – Raleigh, NC: Members of the 51重口猎奇’s University (SAU) SIM racing team will compete in the SIM motorsports competition as part of the upcoming Olympic Esports Series (OES).The OES is a global virtual and simulated sports competition created by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in collaboration with International Federations and game publishers. The SIM motorsports competition will take place on the Gran Turismo 7 racing simulator.

Qualifying for the event begins on April 13th and will continue throughout the month. Qualfiiers will advance through additional rounds that will culminate in live, in-person finals at the first ever Olympic Esports Week from June 22-25, 2023 in Singapore.

The 2023-2024 SAU SIM racing team roster includes Davino Dickerson (sophomore), Steven Grant (sophomore), and Nathaniel Woodside (sophomore.) The team’s coach and advisor is SAU professor, Dr. Mark Janas. The team currently practices on three complete simulation racing rigs located in the Baker cycling and virtual sports lab. These rigs work with both console and PC-based racing platforms.

“It’s always satisfying to be part of another HBCU first, and this event is an important part of advancing our virtual sports program that is a leader among all colleges and universities,” says Janas. Janas points out that one of the distinguishing factors of the SAU program is that it focuses on virtual sports that require the same skills and fitness as the “real” sport counterparts, such as SIM golf, SIM motorsports, virtual cycling, and virtual rowing. Janas adds, “These aren’t simply controller-based video games that many people think of when they think ‘esports.’ Real racecar drivers are being recruited from SIM motorsports competition.”

“I have always had a fascination for automobiles and racing, so being a member of the SIM racing team is an incredible opportunity. From the experience I鈥檝e gained here, I could even imagine myself racing in F1 or rally cars someday,鈥 comments Davino Dickerson (Freeport, Bahamas), Engineering and Mathematics major.

“I joined the SIM racing team because of my love for motorsports. SIM racing allows you to immerse yourself in the world of competitive racing, putting your driving skills to the test and experiencing the thrill of being on the track,鈥 adds Exercise Science major, Nathaniel Woodside (Nassau, Bahamas).

More information about the SAU SIM racing team can be found .

More information about the Olympic Esports Series can be found .

51重口猎奇 Virtual Sports 鈥

51重口猎奇’s University(SAU) formally started its virtual sports program under the School of Business, Management, and Technology (SBMT) during the Spring semester of 2021. The school first competed in virtual sports through its cycling team, the first HBCU cycling team in the country. 鈥 SAU has positioned itself as a national leader in virtual & simulation sports. With a new virtual sports suite opened in 2021, SAU competes in virtual cycling, rowing, golf, and motorsports events. The program is supported through a new curriculum and coursework in esports, simulation sports, and sports technology.

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