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    Charlotte’s Bid to Reclaim CIAA Tournament Falls Flat Amid Scheduling, Pricing Conflicts

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldNovember 6, 20252 Mins Read
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    A piece of Charlotte’s sports legacy just slipped through its fingers. The city’s proposal to host the 2029 CIAA Basketball Tournament has officially been labeled “dead on arrival,” according to Charlotte city leaders and officials close to the bid process.

    Charlotte hoped to bring back the CIAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament, an event it hosted from 2006 to 2020 with massive fanfare and economic impact. But the bid, spearheaded by the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority and supported by council members Malcolm Graham and James Mitchell, didn’t meet the CIAA’s requirements.

    The biggest dealbreaker? The venue.

    CIAA officials made it clear they wanted all tournament games played in the Spectrum Center—the uptown arena home to the NBA’s Charlotte Hornets. Unfortunately, the Spectrum Center was unavailable for the dates proposed in Charlotte’s bid.

    “Not having access to the Spectrum Center was the number one barrier,” Councilman Graham explained, echoing frustration from city stakeholders. “The CIAA didn’t want to split games across venues.”

    The city attempted to substitute Bojangles Coliseum, but CIAA officials dismissed that as a viable option. The bid was essentially done before it got off the ground.

    And then there’s the hotel hurdle. The CIAA was seeking room rates between $99 and $225 per night to ensure affordability for students, alumni, and fans traveling to the event. But during March—when the ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament is held—average hotel prices in uptown Charlotte hovered around $260.52. That meant Charlotte couldn’t promise competitive rates unless it pushed attendees outside the city’s core, which didn’t align with CIAA’s priorities.

    Still, Charlotte officials remain optimistic.

    “We worked diligently to put together a proposal that reflected the tournament’s history and value,” said a representative from the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority. “This just wasn’t our cycle, but we’re not out of the game.”

    Since moving to Baltimore in 2021, the CIAA Tournament has received strong support for its cultural alignment, downtown walkability, and HBCU-centered community engagement. The tournament is currently locked in through 2026, with Baltimore set to host for at least one more year.

    Charlotte’s next shot at bidding will come in 2028, with hopes to host the tournament in 2030.

    For now, the legacy of the CIAA remains in motion—but not yet back in the Queen City.

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