HBCU Volleyball Team Quits Tournament After Racial Abuse

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — A women’s volleyball team at a small, historically Black college withdrew from their conference tournament in Alabama after a member was subjected to racial abuse during an awards banquet, officials said.

A Talladega College player using a feature that allows nearby cellphones to transfer data to each other received a “racially motivated picture” during the Southern States Athletic Conference’s volleyball awards banquet, held last week during the tournament in Montgomery, the conference said in a statement.

Officials didn’t release details on what the image showed, but the conference described the act as “vile and vicious.”

“It’s just a very unfortunate thing. We wish it hadn’t happened,” Commissioner Mike Hall said in an interview Wednesday.

The team left the banquet and quit the tournament, the college said in a statement issued in support of the players’ actions.
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