NPHC
The HBCUNY Classic Aims for World Record with Largest NPHC Stroll Line
Mark your calendars for Saturday, September 14th, because the 2024 Toyota HBCUNY Classic Presented by Walmart is coming to MetLife Stadium, and it’s going to be an unforgettable event! This year, the classic showdown between Morehouse College and Howard University will be electrified by a historic attempt to set the record for the World’s Largest Black Greek Stroll Line.
Imagine thousands of Divine Nine members from chapters, organizations, and individuals coming together in a vibrant display of unity and culture, all strolling into the stadium and onto the field at MetLife Stadium. This isn’t just a game; it’s a celebration of HBCU pride, heritage, and community spirit!
The excitement doesn’t stop there. The Toyota HBCUNY Classic Presented by Walmart is calling on fans, students, alumni, and supporters of HBCUs from all over to join in this monumental event. And here’s the kicker: the D9 organization with the largest number of strollers will walk away with a whopping $10,000 for its educational foundation. That’s right – your stroll can make a difference!
Don’t miss out on the chance to be part of this historic moment. Whether you’re a die-hard football fan, a proud HBCU alum, or someone who loves to see history in the making, this event is for you.
So rally your chapter, grab your friends, and head to MetLife Stadium for a day of football, fun, and the world’s largest Greek stroll line. Let’s make history together and show the world the power and pride of HBCUs!
For more information and to have you/your org participate, CLICK HERE.
Get ready to stroll, cheer, and celebrate – we’ll see you at the Classic!
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