Author: Michael Coker

Michael Coker is a collegiate baseball writer and lead contemporary news reporter for Black College Nines. He is a member and sits on the Board of Directors of the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA), a member of the Black College Legends and Pioneers Committee for the National College Baseball Hall of Fame, founding member of the HBCU-Pro Sports Media Association (HBCU-PSMA), Founder and Executive Director of the Black College Championships LLC and HBCU baseball Black College World Series. Previously reported for blackcollegebaseball.com. Coker is a voter for the NCBWA NCAA Division I baseball Top 30 poll and Black College Nines’ HBCU baseball polls. Has twenty years of covering collegiate baseball. Played baseball three years under coach Jeffery Lee Jr. at Edward Waters University. Attended Oakton College, Wilberforce University and is a proud graduate of Edward Waters College in 1990 and University of Miami School of Law. Will complete Masters of Law at Thomas Jefferson School of Law. Coker is also a political contributor, consultant and conservative blogger. Founder of Secondopinionpundits – Political Web Magazine.

SIAC Week 1: Baseball Players of the Week

The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) has announced its baseball weekly honors, released by the league office on Monday. Timothy Whiteman (Morehouse) was named Player of the Week, while Will Valenti (Edward Waters) earned Pitcher of the Week honors. PLAYER OF THE WEEK – Timothy Whiteman, Morehouse…

Who’s Hot in HBCU Baseball

This past weekend witnessed powerful bats and pitching dominance. What did we learn about HBCU baseball teams during the weekend in Who’s Hot In HBCU Baseball – Week Two…   Stillman College Bryant Rhooms has helped Stillman off to a…

HBCU Baseball Games on Tap This Weekend

A number of HBCU ballgames are scheduled this weekend featured by two preseason ranked teams facing off as Savannah State hosts Bluefield State. Big non-conference matchups include Albany State on the road visiting Auburn University at Montgomery, and the battle…