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North Carolina A&T Department of Intercollegiate Athletics invites you to become a donor of The Victory Club. As the premier university-sponsored athletic booster organization, Victory Club donors contribute $1,000 or more annually in support of athletic programs.

As a donor of the University of North Carolina system, NC A&T cannot use state funds to support intercollegiate athletics. Traditionally, student fees and private donations have been the only means for the university to field its 16 intercollegiate sports. That's why your support is so critical! Victory Club support raises athletic scholarships, maintains equipment and enhances our teams ability to compete with other collegiate teams.

The Victory Club Board of Directors is working hard to enhance your experience in this exciting organization. Becoming a donor of The Victory Club gives benefits that serve to highlight your support of Aggie Athletics. These benefits are our way of saying thank you.

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  Aggie Athletics is on the move!
 

Aggie Athletics is in the midst of some exciting changes with its teams and its athletic facilities. The men's and women's basketball programs are clearly on an upward swing, playing in the newly renovated Corbett Sports Center with a new and upbeat brand of basketball. Aggie Stadium plays host to both football and track & field. The new Irwin Belk Olympic class track is attracting regional and national track events to the A&T campus.

AGGIE VISION, our new video scoreboard which debuted in fall 2005, dazzles fans and improves the quality of their experience. The new state-of-the-art Bryan Fitness and Wellness Center complements the new stadium additions. The new Lady Aggies Softball Complex came online in the spring of 2005 and the new Aggie Tennis Complex provides a great venue for our tennis teams and fans. Aggie sports is on the move!

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Only seven of the 119 programs have black head coaches.
NCAA president Myles Brand asked member schools to offer more opportunities to minorities when hiring coaches and administrators and wants them to do a better job educating athletes about sportsmanship.

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