Virginia Union head coach Alvin Parker was named the Black College Coach of the Year.
The Panthersβ head man was honored at the Black College Football Hall of Fameβs Induction ceremony last Saturday in Atlanta.
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Our Head Coach Dr. Alvin Parker @APtheballcoach was named was named the @BCFHOF HBCU Coach of the Year this past weekend in Atlanta at the BCFHOF Induction Ceremony. #PLAY411 pic.twitter.com/0CW8qYxdAhβ Virginia Union Univ Football (@VUU_Football) June 12, 2024
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Parker led Virginia Union to a 10-2 overall record and a 7-1 mark within the CIAA en route to a conference championship for the second consecutive season.
The Panthers also advanced to the NCAA Playoffs, as they did in the previous season, but fell 38-14 to Kutztown University.
The Panthers were also among the best in the CIAA on defense, as they surrendered just 13.8 points per game and never allowed a single CIAA team to score more than 20 points.
Parker, who was also named CIAA Coach of the Year this season, has compiled a 40-13 overall record in his tenure at Virginia Union.