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Background Alcohol outcome expectancies (AOEs) are associated with college students' varied alcohol consumption. Existing research on AOEs focuses primarily on hetero****ual White students. Thus, it is important to explore how the intersection of multiple identities such as race, gender, and ****ual orientation influence the endorsement of specific AOEs. Purpose This paper examines AOEs among Black first-year college students, with specific attention to the influence of gender and ****ual orientation. Methods Participants were 307 Black st