Fort Valley State beats Benedict in double OT
The Benedict College Tigers rallied from a 21-0 halftime deficit to tie Fort Valley State University, only to fall to the Wildcats 31-28 in double overtime on Saturday at Wildcat Stadium.
The Benedict College Tigers rallied from a 21-0 halftime deficit to tie Fort Valley State University, only to fall to the Wildcats 31-28 in double overtime on Saturday at Wildcat Stadium.
The Benedict College Tigers hit the road for their first SIAC game, and take on the defending conference champions at Fort Valley State on Saturday at 2 p.m. in Wildcat Stadium.
The Benedict College Tigers needed a big win against Lane College, so the Tigers used their big back offense to rally past the Dragons for a 30-21 victory Saturday night in Charlie W. Johnson Stadium.
The Benedict College Tigers look to bounce back from last week’s heartbreaking overtime loss to Limestone when they return home to take on the Lane College Dragons at 6 p.m. Saturday in Charlie W. Johnson Stadium.
The Limestone Saints scored on a 5-yard pass in overtime to take a 20-17 victory over the Benedict College Tigers in a non-conference football game Saturday night at The Reservation stadium.
Fresh off a strong victory in their season opener against Livingstone College last week, the Benedict College Tigers face their first road test on Saturday against Limestone College in Gaffney.
The Benedict Tigers cruised to a 28-15 win over Livingstone College in the 16th annual Palmetto Capital City Classic.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) – The benedict Tigers will kick off its 2017 season, after a long preseason filled with optimism, preseason player recognition and some high expectations. Benedict opens the 2017 season Saturday against Livingstone College in the Palmetto Capital City Classic. Kickoff is 5 p.m. in Charlie W. Johnson Stadium. Game tickets will be on sale for $25 at…
Benedict football held their media day Friday, eight days in advance of their season opener in the Palmetto City Classic, taking on Livingstone.
Six members of either SC State or Benedict were named to one of the most prestigious awards in college football.