The Black College World Series Presented by Tyson Foods Announces its Return to Montgomery, Alabama in 2023
The Black College World Series (BCWS) will return to Riverwalk Stadium in Montgomery, Alabama, from May 9-13, 2023, featuring eight Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) competing for the championship.
The event is supported by Tyson Foods as the title sponsor, emphasizing its commitment to elevating HBCU baseball. The tournament will stream online and promises a first-class experience for participating student-athletes.
- Tyson Foods returns as the title sponsor for the third consecutive year, enhancing brand visibility.
- The event supports HBCU baseball and promotes community engagement in Montgomery.
- No significant financial metrics or business impact reported directly tied to Tyson Foods.
The Montgomery Biscuits and Riverwalk Stadium to host tournament May 9-13, 2023
SPRINGDALE, Ark., Nov. 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Black College World Series (BCWS) Presented by Tyson Foods will return to Riverwalk Stadium, in Montgomery, Alabama, May 9-13, 2023, where eight Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) will compete for the third BCWS championship.
Riverwalk Stadium is home to the Montgomery Biscuits, the Double-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays who play in the Southern League.
The top team from the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II bracket in the tournament will face off against the top team from the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) bracket to determine the champion. Tournament play will begin Tuesday, May 9 and conclude with the championship game Saturday, May 13.
(Photos and b-roll from the 2022 BCWS and a 2023 BCWS logo can be downloaded here.)
“As a Montgomerian, I am proud to welcome the Black College World Series Presented by Tyson Foods back to the Capital of Dreams for the third year in a row,” said Gavin King, Chair of the BCWS Montgomery Advisory Committee. “I look forward to linking arms with our community to welcome eight of the best Black College baseball teams in the country to Montgomery’s Riverwalk Stadium in May of 2023.”
“We’re proud to partner with the City of Montgomery, the Montgomery Biscuits and Tyson Foods to bring the Black College World Series back to Montgomery for the third year in a row,” said Michael Coker, executive director of Black College Championships. “We’re committed to providing a world class experience for the student athletes who will compete for a national title. This event will help further elevate HBCU baseball on the national stage and we’re grateful for the commitment of our partners and sponsors who support our vision.”
“The Montgomery Biscuits are thrilled to welcome back the Black College World Series presented by Tyson Foods to the City of Montgomery and Riverwalk Stadium for the third consecutive year,” said Brendon Porter, Chief Operating Officer, Montgomery Biscuits. “It has been very rewarding to watch this Championship grow over the past two years. However, the best is yet to come. We have enjoyed a strong partnership with Black College Championships, Tyson Foods, and the City of Montgomery which will create a first-class experience for both the participating student athletes as well as the entire River Region community for many years to come.”
“We’re excited to again serve as the title sponsor of the 2023 Black College World Series,” said Paul Davis, VP and Chief Equity, Inclusion and Diversity Officer, Tyson Foods. “We’re grateful for the partnership from Black College Championships, the Montgomery Biscuits and the City of Montgomery in supporting the BCWS and elevating the experience for the participating teams and student athletes.”
The 2023 tournament will be streamed online by the Black College Sports Network. The second annual Black College World Series was held this past May, with Edward Waters University defeating Kentucky State University for the championship.
As the official hot dog of summer, Ball Park, one of the Tyson Foods’ portfolio brands, will again join Tyson as a primary sponsor of the BCWS.
HBCUs have provided quality educational and athletic opportunities for youth for more than a century and have a proud baseball tradition, producing Hall of Fame players such as Andre Dawson (Florida A&M University) and Lou Brock (Southern University).
About Tyson Foods
Tyson Foods, Inc. (NYSE: TSN) is one of the world’s largest food companies and a recognized leader in protein. Founded in 1935 by John W. Tyson and grown under four generations of family leadership, the Company has a broad portfolio of products and brands like Tyson®, Jimmy Dean®, Hillshire Farm®, Ball Park®, Wright®, Aidells®, ibp® and State Fair®. Tyson Foods innovates continually to make protein more sustainable, tailor food for everywhere it’s available and raise the world’s expectations for how much good food can do. Headquartered in Springdale, Arkansas, the Company had approximately 137,000 team members on October 2, 2021. Through its Core Values, Tyson Foods strives to operate with integrity, create value for its shareholders, customers, communities and team members and serve as a steward of the animals, land and environment entrusted to it. Visit www.tysonfoods.com.
About Black College Championships, LLC
Black College Championships, LLC was formed in 2021 to organize and run Historically Black College and University baseball World Series events in 2022 and beyond. The goal of the alliance is to stage a national postseason baseball tournament featuring the best HBCU collegiate baseball teams from the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. The alliance includes Alexander Wyche, Founder/Director of Minority Baseball Prospects; Michael Coker, HBCU baseball guru and Lead Contemporary Writer/Reporter at Black College Nines, Founder of the Black College World Series; A.D. Drew, Marketing Director of the Black College Sports Network (BCSN); Roy M. Eavins II, CEO of Jericho Broadcasting Networks; Roger Cador, former head baseball coach at Southern University; Texas Southern University Dean, Dr. Jafus Kenyatta Cavil and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Executive Director Bo Carter. For Black College World Series updates, visit the Black College Championships website at https://blackcollegechampionships.com
Contacts: Derek Burleson, Tyson Foods, 479-290-6466
Michael Coker, Black College Championships, 954-687-2095
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