The Undefeated Names Norfolk State University And Kentucky State University 2021 Top HBCU Bands


The Undefeated has released its rankings for the HBCUs with the best bands. The media outlet announced the top bands in Divisions I and II.

Norfolk State University’s Spartan Legion Marching Band and Kentucky State University’s Mighty Marching Thorobred Express were named the top HBCU bands for 2021.

“Norfolk State ends the football season as the BEST D1 HBCU BAND in the land 🔰.

 

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“Kentucky State sits on top of the DII band throne to close out the 🏈 season.”

 

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The rankings were made based on the assessment of two six-person panels of current and retired band directors and historically Black college and university choreographers. The panels evaluated the bands on the following criteria: musicality; pictures, drill and design; percussion; auxiliaries; and drum majors. They also critiqued the bands’ routines and then provided feedback to the university programs.

Norfolk State University’s Band Director, Professor William Beathea, said in a written statement, “Thank you, ESPN and the Undefeated adjudicators for this terrific honor and acknowledgment. In addition, a big thank you to the NSU administration, staff, alumni, family, and friends for their unwavering support. Here at NSU, we challenge the students in musicianship, physical training, and drill execution. We are very proud of their development thus far and willingness to continue to improve. Moreover, the standard of performance by our peers in the HBCU band world is very high, and it helps push us to thrive for performance excellence.”

This marks the fourth year The Undefeated has ranked marching bands from all NCAA Division I and Division II schools. The schools included in the judging were teams in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Southwestern Athletic Conference, Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, and Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Other schools included in the judging were independent schools such as Tennessee State, Hampton and North Carolina A&T in Division I, and Talladega College, Allen University, Langston University, Florida Memorial and Edward Waters in Division II.


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