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Delaware State University made history on the wrestling mat in 2026, fielding a team of all women, the first ever Division I women’s wrestling program at an HBCU.And a short documentary, “First to the Mat,” by DSU students Tia Jarvis and Sanaiyah Baines-Butler highlights the program’s first-ever home dual meet where the Hornets easily defeated Wilkes and McDaniel.On this edition of Enlighten Me, Delaware Public Media’s Joe Irizarry spoke with Tia Jarvis about the documentary and the perspectives it presented.
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Seven Delaware sports facilities are awarded Sports Tourism Capital Investment Funding.
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Five facilities throughout Delaware are winners in the latest round of Sports Tourism Capital Investment Fund awards.
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Delaware State University plans to reopen, but its students-athletes will not have any games or competitions to look forward to when the school year…
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A long-awaited sports facility officially opened in Frederica this month and is already booked solid with games and tournaments. Delaware State…
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Delaware adopted concussion protocols and training for scholastic sports back in 2011, but the law didn’t cover youth sports sponsored by independent…
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Competitive swimmers expecting to leap from the Cape-May Lewes ferry this weekend will have to change their plans. The inaugural Escape from Lewes Open…
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Delaware sent four to the Special Olympics World Games this summer together who won four gold medals, six silvers and a bronze. Bowler Danny Yonker from…
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The Little League World Series will kick off this Sunday in downstate Delaware. Twenty teams across the country will be playing this year. In the Big…
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This fall, competitive swimmers will come to Lewes to dive off the Cape-May Lewes Ferry vessel for the first-ever Escape From Lewes Open Water Classic. On…