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CIAA Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams Talks Restoring The History Of The Nation's Oldest Black Athletic Conference
02/25/2022
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Championships are a cultural explosion of live music, local food, and highly-competitive sports. As the nation’s oldest historically Black athletic conference, it’s a time of celebration. And for conference commissioner Jacqie McWilliams, the event is all about bringing the community together.
“I have a heart for community and service,” said McWilliams, who’s in her ninth season as commissioner. “I’m my best self when I can give back. So it’s nice that I’ve been able to bring that part of me as the leader of this conference.”
The first CIAA Basketball Championship Tournament was held in 1946 in Washington, D.C. on a shoestring budget of $500. The gym had a maximum capacity of 2,000 people, but 3,000 fans hung from the rafters cheering on their favorite HBCU athletes. Since then, it’s been a rally for Black excellence with the likes of NBA greats Earl “The Pearl” Monroe and Ben Wallace cycling through. It’s been a community hub for the last 76 years.
“We want to restore that history,” McWilliams said. “We want people to understand that when there was nowhere else to go, CIAA was the place. It was our safe place.”
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