Midnight Madness, a concept combining March Madness and the All-Star games, continues to flourish with the student body and faculty.
After a couple glitches in its first official year, the Recreation students can call their second annual event a success. Last year's student count totaled to 1,200 students but this year the department was able to rally together 1,500 students.
The purpose of Midnight Madness is to bring the student body together as a whole and introduce the campus to the intramural program.
The event consisted of the Pan-Hellenic Greek Council 3-on-3 Challenge, mini basketball games featuring the NCCU women's extramural team vs. Duke, two of the male teams from the intramural season, faculty Horse game, Ultimate Dodge Ball Showdown, dance and step team performances, a dunk contest, 3-point shootout, dance battle, and DJ showcase.
At no point were students forced to sit in their seats. It was encouraged for everyone in attendance to join the excitement that surrounded them.Event coordinator, Erica Dixon, said that this year they wanted to accommodate the student crowd.
Last year they received complaints about the basketball games being too long and which led to a lack of interest. Adding the other contest served as incentives to keep the students coming back for years to come.
Although Midnight Madness brings the intramural season to a close, it opens many relationships among the NCCU family.








































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