Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association

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Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
CIAA
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Established 1912
Members 11
Sports fielded 15 (7 men's, 8 women's)
Region South Atlantic States
States 3 - Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina
Headquarters Hampton, Virginia

The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) is a college athletic conference made up of historically black colleges in the southeastern United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division II. Its annual basketball tournament is one of the most successful events in the nation. The CIAA Basketball Tournament is the third most attended athletic event in collegiate sports after the Atlantic Coast Conference and Big East tournaments; and is the first NCAA Division II conference to have its tournament televised as part of Championship Week on ESPN. Several of the teams have claimed national championships in their respective sports. Virginia Union University has claimed the National Championship in Basketball (Division II) on three occasions. St. Augustine's College is also a national power in the sport of Track and Field.

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The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association is the oldest African-American athletic conference in the United States. Founded in 1912 on the campus of Hampton Institute (now Hampton University), the CIAA embodies a history rich in tradition, which epitomizes the fortitude of its 11 colleges and universities. When the conference was founded, it was originally known as the Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Its founding fathers were Allen Washington and C.H. Williams of Hampton Institute; Ernest J. Marshall of Howard University; George Johnson of Lincoln University, PA ; W.E. Atkins, Charles Frasher and H.P. Hargrave of Shaw University; and J.W. Barco and J.W. Pierce of Virginia Union University. The conference’s football legacy dates back to 1892. That year Livingstone College and Johnson C. Smith University (then Biddle University) played in the first football game between two African-American colleges. The athleticism and sportsmanship the teams exhibited on that rainy afternoon set the standard for the CIAA’s member institutions: Bowie State University, Elizabeth City State University, Fayetteville State University, Johnson C. Smith University, Livingstone College, North Carolina Central University, St. Augustine's College, St. Paul’s College, Shaw University, Virginia State University, and Virginia Union University.

Lincoln University, PA , a charter member of the CIAA is adding a varsity football team and looking to reclassify their athletic program to NCAA Division II from NCAA Division III and is currently seeking re-admission into the CIAA.

North Carolina Central University is reclassifying their athletic program to NCAA Division I and will be leaving the CIAA for the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, a Division I conference also made up exclusively of historically black schools.

The CIAA is divided into Eastern and Western Divisions in all of the sports except track and field/cross country and baseball, and sponsors 16 annual championships.

The men's championships are:

  • football
  • cross-country
  • basketball
  • cross country
  • golf
  • track and field
  • baseball
  • tennis


The women’s championships are:

  • cross-country
  • basketball
  • cross country
  • track and field
  • tennis
  • softball
  • bowling
  • volleyball


The CIAA cheering squads practice Stomp 'N Shake that incorporates voice, gymnastics, and dance. Over the past few decades, S-N-S has evolved into a more technical style, priding itself of precision, accuracy, and creativity. Included in this style are the techniques of up-stomp, up-step, down-stomp, kick, side-kick, roll, roll-break, power-arms, slpaz-hand, clasp, blade, and the infamous shakes(car-wash shake, single shake, double shake, hit-shake, and jiggle-pop).

SQUADS

Eastern Division

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment
Bowie State University Bowie, Maryland 1865 Public 5,454
Elizabeth City State University Elizabeth City, North Carolina 1891 Public 2,250
Saint Paul's College Lawrenceville, Virginia 1888 Private/Episopal 750
Shaw University Raleigh, North Carolina 1865 Private/Baptist 2,500
Virginia State University Petersburg, Virginia 1882 Public 4,300
Virginia Union University Richmond, Virginia 1865 Private/Baptist 1,525

Western Division

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment
Fayetteville State University Fayetteville, North Carolina 1867 Public 6,085
Johnson C. Smith University Charlotte, North Carolina 1867 Private/Non-sectarian 2,500
Livingstone College Salisbury, North Carolina 1879 Private/African Methodist Episcopal Zion 1,100
North Carolina Central University Durham, North Carolina 1910 Public 8,231
Saint Augustine's College Raleigh, North Carolina 1867 Private/Episcopal 1,700

School Football Basketball
Stadium Capacity Arena Capacity
Bowie State Bulldog Stadium 6,000 A.C. Jordan Arena 2,200
Elizabeth City State Roebuck Stadium 6,500 R. L. Vaughn Center 5,000
Fayetteville State Luther Nick Jerald’s Stadium 6,100 Felton J. Capel Arena 4,000
Johnson C. Smith Irwin Belk Complex 4,500 Brayboy Gymnasium 2,316
Livingstone Alumni Memorial Stadium 5,500 William Trent Gymnasium 1,500
North Carolina Central O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium 11,000 McLendon-McDougald Gym 3,000
St. Augustine's Broughton High School Stadium N/A Emery Gymnasium 1,000
St. Paul's St. Paul’s Athletic Field 3,000 Taylor-Whitehead Gym 1,500
Virginia State Rogers Stadium 13,500 Daniel Gymnasium 3,454
Virginia Union Hovey Field 10,000 Barco-Stevens Hall 2,000



NCAA Division II Football Conferences
Central Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationGreat Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceGreat Lakes Football ConferenceGreat Northwest Athletic ConferenceGulf South ConferenceLone Star ConferenceMid-America Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationNorth Central ConferenceNortheast Ten ConferenceNorthern Sun Intercollegiate ConferencePennsylvania State Athletic ConferenceRocky Mountain Athletic ConferenceSouth Atlantic ConferenceSouthern Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceWest Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceIndependents
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