The Howard University women’s basketball team has a new sponsor: Black Girl Vitamins.
The Black-owned brand has entered into a historic, multi-year partnership to empower young Black women.
“Our vitamins fuel HBCU Queens and Division I athletes,” the brand said in a brief statement, “and watch as they dominate at Barr Gymnasium with the support of BGV.”
“We are so excited about this partnership! We wholeheartedly support those who are making a positive impact in the Black community and the world outside,” Howard University head coach Ty Grace said in a statement. “Black Girl Vitamins has created a brand and products that promote our health and well-being, and we look forward to great things to come!”


Black Girl Vitamins was founded to address the nutritional needs of underserved Black women.
According to their website, the company’s mission is to provide quality solutions that address the needs of Black women: “We envision a world where all Black women feel empowered and supported in their health journey.”
The brand’s webpage landing page currently features the team’s top three products.
The Howard University women’s basketball team reached the MEAC championship game for the third consecutive year this March, but lost in the final to Norfolk State University.
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