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    CIAA Championship Game History

    By HBCU Gameday Newswire,

    2024-05-21

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    The CIAA made history in 1970 when it became the first HBCU league to hold a formal championship game to claim its football title. Here are five quick facts about the CIAA Championship Football Game, as well as a total championship game history.

    Here are five facts about the CIAA Championship Game.

    1. Most Frequent Champions : Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) appears most frequently as champions, winning numerous titles including those in 1977, 1978, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 2000, 2011, 2012, 2015, and 2016. (WSSU also won the 1999 CIAA championship, but there was no championship game.
    2. Recurring Venues : The championship games have been held at various venues over the years, with Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, NC, and Durham County Stadium in Durham, NC, being frequent hosts. Recently, Salem Stadium in Salem, VA, has been the venue from 2016 to 2023.
    3. Consistent Runners-Up : Fayetteville State University has been the runner-up multiple times in recent years, including 2009, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021 and 2023.
    4. Dominance of Virginia Teams : Virginia-based teams, such as Virginia Union, Virginia State, and Hampton have consistently performed well, winning multiple championships over the decades. Virginia Union won titles in 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 2001, and 2023.
    5. Notable Championship Games : The highest-scoring championship game in the data set was in 1978 when Winston-Salem State defeated Shaw with a score of 72-0. Another notable game was in 2007, when Shaw won against Virginia Union in double overtime, 31-24.
    Date
    Champion
    Runner-Up
    Stadium City
    1970
    Virginia State 32 Johnson C. Smith 14 Rogers Stadium Petersburg, VA
    1971
    Elizabeth City State 33 Winston-Salem State 22 Foreman Field Norfolk, VA
    1972
    Virginia State 17 Johnson C. Smith 6 Rogers Stadium Petersburg, VA
    1977
    Winston-Salem State 46 Shaw 6 Bowman Gray Stadium Winston-Salem, NC
    1978
    Winston-Salem State 72 Shaw 0 N/A Raleigh, NC
    1981
    Virginia Union 45 North Carolina Central 7 Memorial Stadium Charlotte, NC
    1982
    Virginia Union 33 North Carolina Central 26 Memorial Stadium Charlotte, NC
    1983
    Virginia Union 34 Winston-Salem State 7 Groves Stadium Winston-Salem, NC
    1984
    Norfolk State 20 Winston-Salem State 19 Foreman Field Norfolk, VA
    1985
    Hampton 13 Winston-Salem State 7 Groves Stadium Winston-Salem, NC
    1986
    Virginia Union 14 Winston-Salem State 7 Bowman Gray Stadium Winston-Salem, NC
    1987
    Winston-Salem State 22 Hampton 12 Armstrong Field Hampton, VA
    1988
    Winston-Salem State 13 Virginia State 9 Bowman Gray Stadium Winston-Salem, NC
    1989
    Bowie State* (Vacated) 28 Winston-Salem State 24 Byrd Stadium College Park, MD
    1990
    Winston-Salem State 34 Virginia Union 21 Hovey Field Richmond, VA
    1991
    Winston-Salem State 20 Hampton 6 Armstrong Field Hampton, VA
    1992
    Hampton 27 Winston-Salem State 14 Bowman Gray Stadium Winston-Salem, NC
    2000
    Winston-Salem State 31 Virginia Union 28 O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium Durham, NC
    2001
    Virginia Union 31 Winston-Salem State 24 Bowman Gray Stadium Winston-Salem, NC
    2002
    Fayetteville State 17 Bowie State 14 Bowman Gray Stadium Winston-Salem, NC
    2003
    Fayetteville State 23 Virginia Union 19 O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium Durham, NC
    2004
    Shaw 10 Fayetteville State 7 O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium Durham, NC
    2005
    North Carolina Central 26 Bowie State 23 O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium Durham, NC
    2006
    North Carolina Central 17 Elizabeth City State 14 O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium Durham, NC
    2007
    Shaw 31 Virginia Union (2 OT) 24 Memorial Stadium Charlotte, NC
    2008
    Shaw 36 Elizabeth City State 7 Durham County Stadium Durham, NC
    2009
    Fayetteville State 21 Bowie State 10 Durham County Stadium Durham, NC
    2010
    Shaw 14 Virginia State 7 Durham County Stadium Durham, NC
    2011
    Winston-Salem State 38 Elizabeth City State 18 Durham County Stadium Durham, NC
    2012
    Winston-Salem State 34 Elizabeth City State 19 Durham County Stadium Durham, NC
    2013
    NO CHAMPION/GAME


    Bowman Gray Stadium Winston-Salem, NC
    2014
    Virginia State 21 Winston-Salem State 17 Durham County Stadium Durham, NC
    2015
    Winston-Salem State 17 Bowie State 14 Durham County Stadium Durham, NC
    2016
    Winston-Salem State 43 Bowie State 33 Salem Stadium Salem, VA
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    Amir Hall led Bowie State to the first CIAA title in school history.
    2017
    Virginia State 42 Fayetteville State 19 Salem Stadium Salem, VA
    2018
    Bowie State 30 Fayetteville State 10 Salem Stadium Salem, VA
    2019
    Bowie State 23 Fayetteville State 7 Salem Stadium Salem, VA
    2021
    Bowie State 17 Fayetteville State 7 Salem Stadium Salem, VA
    2022
    Fayetteville State 31 Chowan 28 Salem Stadium Salem, VA
    2023
    Virginia Union 21 Fayetteville State 10 Salem Stadium Salem, VA

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