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Winston-Salem State Makes History with First-Ever CIAA Women's Basketball Tournament Championship

Winston-Salem State Makes History with First-Ever CIAA Women
Posted By: Will Moss on February 28, 2026


Winston-Salem State University has claimed its first-ever Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Women's Basketball Tournament championship after defeating Fayetteville State University in the title game.

Historic Achievement: This marks Winston-Salem State's first CIAA Women's Basketball Tournament championship in the program's history, representing a significant milestone for the university's athletic department.

The victory represents a breakthrough moment for the Winston-Salem State Rams, who have long competed in one of the nation's oldest and most prestigious HBCU athletic conferences. The CIAA, founded in 1912, stands as the oldest African American athletic conference in the United States and consistently showcases top-tier competition among its member institutions.

The championship game featured an all-North Carolina matchup, with Winston-Salem State overcoming conference rival Fayetteville State to secure the historic title. Both universities have established athletic traditions within the CIAA, making the final an exciting conclusion to the tournament.

This tournament victory adds another chapter to Winston-Salem State's athletic legacy. Located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, WSSU has been a member of the CIAA since 1926 and has produced numerous successful athletic programs over the decades.



The women's basketball program's first tournament championship represents years of building and development within the program.

The CIAA Women's Basketball Tournament serves as one of the conference's marquee events, bringing together member institutions in a competitive showcase of talent and team excellence. The tournament champion earns automatic consideration for postseason play and brings pride to their institution and alumni base.

For Fayetteville State, the runner-up finish demonstrates the program's continued competitiveness within the conference. The Broncos fought their way through the tournament bracket to reach the championship game, showcasing the depth of talent across the CIAA.

The championship win energizes the Winston-Salem State community and provides momentum for the program as it looks toward potential postseason opportunities. Alumni and supporters of the university now celebrate this first-time achievement, which establishes a new standard of excellence for the women's basketball program.

This historic victory reinforces the competitive nature of HBCU athletics and the CIAA's role in providing platforms for student-athletes to excel at the highest levels of collegiate competition.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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