Vote Now: HBCU Battle of The DJs At Capital One Arena

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The Washington Wizards will hold their annual HBCU night during this Saturday's game against the Indiana Pacers and this year they're adding something special!
today is the last day to vote for your favorite DJ in our inaugural HBCU Battle of the DJs contest, presented by @StackwellCap 🎧
— Washington Wizards (@WashWizards) February 5, 2023
the winner gets to DJ at our game on Saturday. vote now ⬇️
Throughout Saturdays game the Wizards DJ, DJ Heat will be joined by a DJ from one of the DMV's HBCUs. This DJ will be picked by fans who vote in the Battle of DJs. The DJs competing are; Travis Jones from Morgan State University, Devin Cash from Bowie State University, Darius Farrar from Coppin State University, Kay-Dee Dimes from Howard University and Terrance Porter from University of the District of Columbia (UDC).
Today is the last day to vote so cast your here > VOTE HERE!
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In addition to the DJs, the Wizards will celebrate the legacy of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) with the following activities during Saturdays game. Their presenting sponsor Stackwell Capital will hold a pregame financial seminar from 3:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m then there will be a Divine 9 step show during halftime and the Wizards Dancers will be joined by Howard University’s Oh La La! Dancers and Bowie State’s S.O.S Dancing D.I.V.A.’s for a special performance.
With the purchase of a ticket through the following link, fans will receive a Wizards HBCU Pride co-branded hat. Five dollars from every ticket purchased through the link will also be donated to the DC HBCU Alumni Alliance.
Fans should come wearing their school colors, best Divine 9 apparel and show HBCU pride to turn Capital One Arena into a homecoming celebration.
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BreAnna Holmes obtained her bachelors degree in mass communications, graduating with honors from Winston-Salem State University. During her matriculation at WSSU she excelled in academics while remaining involved in various organizations. Since graduating, BreAnna has worked as an editor, director, videographer and producer of short films, PSAs, commercials, music videos, television shows and documentaries. She is currently the Online Editor for Radio One D.C. and has been a credential reporter for the Washington Wizards since 2018. BreAnna Holmes has covered the Wizards along with the Capital City Go-Go and the Washington Mystics reporting at the WNBA playoffs and the 2019 WNBA championship. BreAnna has been a staff writer for Sports Illustrated Wizards FanNation since 2022.
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