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Winston-Salem State’s 2023 schedule renews multiple in-state rivalries

Rams open football season at NC Central

Winston-Salem State will take on the reigning HBCU national champions in its season opener.

The Rams announced their 2023 schedule on Friday, and the team will face familiar rival NC Central to begin the ’23 campaign on Saturday, Sept. 2 in Durham. NCCU knocked off Jackson State in overtime to win last year’s Celebration Bowl, earning the mantle of HBCU champ in the process.

Winston-Salem State fans will have to wait a few weeks to see their team at home. The Rams, which don’t currently have a game schedule for Sept. 9 – though that could change, the school says – will host Elizabeth City State on Sept. 16. Other home games come against Bluefield State, Livingstone College and St. Augustine’s.

The Rams only leave the state one time, traveling to Pennsylvania to face Lincoln on Sept. 30. Other road contests include dates at Shaw, Johnson C. Smith and Fayetteville State. The CIAA championship game is scheduled for Nov. 11.

WSSU is coming off a 3-6 season, finishing 3-4 in conference play.

Season tickets will go on sale on April 15 at 1 p.m. during the spring game at Carver High School, per wssurams.com. All HORN$ members will have until May 15 to purchase their reserved seats.  Online and in-person ticket sales will begin Monday, April 17 at 9 a.m.  Call the WSSU ticket office at (336) 750-3220 for more information.

Winston-Salem State 2023 Schedule

Sept. 2 at NC Central

Sept. 9 Open

Sept. 16 ELIZABETH CITY STATE

Sept. 23 BLUEFIELD STATE

Sept. 30 at Lincoln (Pa.)

Oct. 7 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE

Oct. 14 at Shaw University

Oct. 21 ST. AUGUSTINE’S

Oct. 28 at Johnson C. Smith

Nov. 4 at Fayetteville State

Nov. 11 CIAA Championship

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Eric Lusk started NC Football News in 2023. He's an old newspaper guy with a fondness for underdogs, redemption stories and the triple-option offense. He's a proud graduate of Jesse O. Sanderson High School and UNC's School of Journalism. He's thankful for God's mercy, family and second chances.

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