Livingstone College Mourns Loss of Volleyball Player Kendall Cook at 19
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Posted By: Will Moss on May 26, 2026 Livingstone College is grieving the tragic loss of Kendall Cook, a 19-year-old member of the volleyball team who recently passed away. The Salisbury, North Carolina-based institution has been left mourning one of its student-athletes. Cook was an active member of the Livingstone College Blue Bears volleyball program, representing the college both athletically and academically. Her death has sent shockwaves through the campus community, bringing together students, faculty, staff, and fellow athletes in remembrance. In Memoriam: Kendall Cook, 19, was a volleyball player at Livingstone College who touched the lives of many within the Blue Bears community. The historically Black college, founded in 1879 and affiliated with the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, is known for its tight-knit campus community where student-athletes are valued members of the institutional family. The loss of a young student-athlete like Cook affects not only her immediate teammates and coaches but ripples throughout the entire Livingstone community. Details surrounding Cook's passing have not been widely disclosed, as the college community focuses on supporting one another during this difficult time. The volleyball program, which competes in collegiate athletics, has lost a teammate whose presence will be deeply missed both on and off the court. Livingstone College continues to provide support services to students, staff, and faculty affected by this tragedy. The institution's commitment to its students extends beyond the classroom and athletic facilities, emphasizing the importance of community and care during moments of loss. The impact of losing a student-athlete at such a young age resonates particularly deeply within HBCU communities, where the bonds between students, faculty, and staff often reflect a familial atmosphere. Cook's legacy will remain part of the Blue Bears volleyball program and the broader Livingstone College family. As the college community navigates this period of mourning, the memory of Kendall Cook serves as a reminder of the precious nature of life and the importance of supporting one another through times of grief. The 19-year-old volleyball player's time at Livingstone, though cut tragically short, made an impact on those who knew her. Livingstone College joins the broader HBCU community in honoring the life of a young student-athlete whose journey ended far too soon. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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