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Kadis “Mama Kay” Hingleton Hull, who played for Winston-Salem State's women's basketball team in 1975, celebrates the program's first Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) championship. HBCU

‘We did this for you’: Winston-Salem State wins CIAA title for past and present players

Led by Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Coach of the Year Tierra Terry, the Rams defeated Fayetteville State to earn their first championship

Winston-Salem State University head women’s basketball coach Tierra Terry (center) was named the 2026 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Coach of the Year on Sunday. HBCU

Winston-Salem State coach Tierra Terry made history. Now she wants a CIAA title.

In her first year leading her alma mater’s women’s basketball team, she led the Rams to a record number of wins and a No. 1 seed for the conference tournament

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It’s football season at historically Black colleges. Here are 7 questions up for debate

High-profile new hires, teams looking to defend titles fuel fresh competition

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Players hope to show skills, draw interest through Women’s HBCU All-Star Game

Inaugural event will bring 24 top female student-athletes to San Antonio

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Fayetteville State women’s team wins second consecutive CIAA tournament title

Virginia State men’s squad bests Bluefield State for conference championship

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Many CIAA coaches’ love for the game took root while playing on conference courts

‘When you’re a player and if you aspire to coach, there’s always opportunities,’ commissioner Jacqie McWilliams-Parker says

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Special-edition jerseys celebrate the legacy of the CIAA tournament’s female athletes

Conference debuts commemorative uniforms for all 12 women’s teams

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2025 CIAA tournament storylines to watch on and off the court

The oldest HBCU athletic conference is celebrating a milestone anniversary

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HBCU Combine: These are the players who drew the most attention from NFL scouts

Fifty prospects showed off their skills before representatives from all 32 teams

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