Houston, Texas – In a historic and thrilling championship game, the HBCU Movement emerged victorious over the Woodlands Warhawks with a final score of 95-87, securing their place in history as the first professional basketball team composed of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) athletes to win a championship. The game, held at San Jacinto College-North, showcased the talent, determination, and skill of the HBCU Movement, culminating in a memorable victory.

Championship Game Recap:
The HBCU Movement, led by Gerone “Bull” Woods and Finals MVP Maurice “Moe” Redmond III, demonstrated exceptional teamwork and resilience throughout the game. Redmond III delivered a stellar performance, scoring 22 points and leading his team to triumph. Despite a valiant effort by the Woodlands Warhawks, the Movement’s strategic plays and unwavering focus secured their 95-87 victory.

Key Performances:

Maurice “Moe” Redmond III (HBCU Movement): 22 points (Finals MVP)

Statement from Head Coach Lenard Taylor, HBCU Movement:
“This championship win is a monumental achievement for our team and the HBCU community. Our players have shown incredible dedication, perseverance, and heart throughout the season. I am immensely proud of each and every one of them. Winning this championship is not just a victory for our team, but for all HBCUs, showcasing the talent and potential within our schools. This is my first championship in the NBL-US, and it feels surreal. Our journey has just begun, and I look forward to many more successes with this remarkable team.”

Statement from NBL-US Commissioner David Hutchinson Jr.:

“The HBCU Movement’s historic championship win marks a significant milestone for the NBL-US and the entire basketball community. Their victory is a testament to the hard work, talent, and spirit of HBCU athletes. As Commissioner, I am incredibly proud of the competitive and exciting season we’ve had. This championship game highlighted the high level of play and sportsmanship that defines the NBL-US. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Coach Lenard Taylor, Finals MVP Maurice Redmond III, and the entire HBCU Movement team. As we look forward to Season 6, beginning in April 2025, we anticipate even more thrilling basketball action and continued growth for the league.”

Looking Ahead:
The NBL-US eagerly anticipates Season 6, set to commence in April 2025. With the bar set high by this season’s intense competition and historic moments, fans can expect more exciting games and exceptional performances.

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