Sisters in Sports: The Female Dominated Legacy of Langston Sports Media
College sports in the U.S. are among the most popular bonding experiences across campuses. From the inner relationships between teammates and coaches to the unspoken…
Meilani Butts: The Courageous Captain
Meilani Butts has playing softball for her whole life, swinging bats and running bases. Growing up in Eastfield, California, she began playing at seven years…
The Return Of Jay The Lion: Langston Mascot To Debut Fall 2026
The lovely Langston lion mascot has been missing for years. In fact, he’s been gone so long, there is no confirmed year he went missing.…
Inside the Lions’ Lair: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Langston Men’s Basketball
Langston University basketball fans know the thrill of the fast breaks, the roar of the crowd, and the slam dunks that light up C.F. Gayles…
The Roar Inside Gayles Field House: How Langston’s Student Section Transforms Basketball Season
When basketball season arrives at Langston University, Gayles Field House becomes more than just a gym—it becomes the heartbeat of campus culture. Packed bleachers, echoing…
Basketball on January 29th
On January 29th, our basketball teams played against the teams from Oklahoma City University Stars. Both of their teams posed a serious challenge to our…
Basketball Over the Break
During the break between December 11th and January 3rd, our two basketball teams played four home games. These games were very important for the season…
From JUCO to the NAIA Stage: First-Year Langston Athletes Adjust to Life Beyond Community College
For many student-athletes, junior college is a stepping-stone—a place to develop academically, physically, and mentally while hoping for a second chance at a four-year opportunity.…
Brotherhood, Balance, and the Game: How Two Langston Athletes Manage Sports, School, and Greek Life
For many Langston University students, college life is busy enough with classes, homework, and finding time for a social life. But for two student-athletes on…
Marcedus Leech Jr. Knows How to Return
Marcedus Leech, Jr. is a Langston basketball player from Cartersville, Missouri. He has many loves, from his three-year-old son to his passion for basketball. His…
Khylan Moseley’s Comeback Season
Khylan Moseley, a senior biology and chemistry major from Dallas, Texas, serves as one of Langston University’s standout middle linebackers. Off the field, he’s a…
Teia Woodson Brings Heart to the Game
Growing up and pushing for the spotlight, junior Teia Woodson worked hard to become the player she is today. Coming all the way from Houston,…
Opinion: What If Langston University Played The University Of Oklahoma In Football?
On August 30th, 2025, Langston University played Grambling State University in Shreveport, Louisiana, in which they lost 55-7. For Langston, this game was an opportunity…
Biggest Band Season In Years?
Image taken by Torrey Purvey II The Langston University Marching Pride is ready and set for the new season. They already performed at the Pepsi…
From Langston to the League: Football is Back
Football is officially back, and the roar can be heard from Langston to the NFL on Saturday nights in Oklahoma. The Lions are suiting up…
Volleyball Season Set to Spike
All images provided by Richard T. Clifton Volleyball season has commenced, and the Langston Lady Lions have started strong with a new approach. As the…
2025 Langston Sports Year in Review
From the football field to the basketball court, Langston University put together a memorable athletic year that ended with new success stories and achievements across…
Lady Lions Make History with SAC Win
The Lady Lions have etched their names into history, becoming the first HBCU to claim the Sooner Athletic Conference with a 64-54 victory over Mid-America…
Tuning in with the concert and jazz bands
With the spring semester the Langston university marching pride is taking their step back and letting the jazz and concert bands take the stage. The…
Lady Lions Eyeing SAC Title
The Langston University Lady Lions continue their historic run, with a 24-2 overall record and a dominant 20-2 mark in the Sooner Athletic Conference. Langston…
Eagles Fly in Super Bowl 59
The Philadelphia Eagles claimed their second Super Bowl title in franchise history in dominant fashion, defeating the Kansas City Chiefs with a score of 40-22.…
Langston Lions Roar To Life in College Football 25
“College Football 25,” released by EA Sports on July 19th, 2024, has ignited a wave of excitement among gamers since its release. The game became…
Balancing College and Orgs
Langston University, like many other colleges, is home to many sports teams, Greek organizations, and extracurricular activities. However, many people don’t take the time to…
Langston Lions Takes Tough Loss In Season Opener
For the 2024–25 season opener, the Langston University football team traveled to the University of Central Oklahoma on September 7. A crushing 72-0 victory for…
From California to Langston: A Former Football Player’s Journey of Cultural Discovery at an HBCU
Josiah Severson, a criminology major from Goleta, California, stands out at Langston University—but not just for his Hawaiian button-ups or bleach-blond mullet. Josiah is white,…
Langston University Welcomes New Coach to Women’s Basketball
Langston University has hired a new head coach for the women’s basketball program. While some may not recognize the name, others will find it very…
Looking Back On LU Basketball’s Historic Two Years
By De Asia Montgomery Staff Writer Photos provided by Langston Athletics In the fall 2022 The Langston University men’s basketball team took a major turnaround.…
Chasity Veals Breaks University Track Record
By De Asia Montgomery Staff Writer Setting new records was never the goal for Chasity Veals, but believing in hard work and being dedicated is…
HBCU Night: A Heart Opening Reunion
By Jeremiah Harrison Staff Writer It was HBCU night at the Paycom Center, and despite having studied at an HBCU my entire time in college,…
Harmony & Hardship: The Marching Pride Band Battle Against Burnout
“… as much stress as it causes us, it’s almost like all of us couldn’t see ourselves not doing band in college …,” Sierra Williams…
