WSSU women’s flag football team wins CIAA championship

In a stunning debut, the WSSU women’s flag football team clinched the CIAA championship by winning three consecutive games at the conference tournament held at JC Smith over the weekend. This remarkable achievement marks a significant milestone for the first-year program.

Key Takeaways:

  • WSSU women’s flag football team won the CIAA championship.
  • The victory was achieved in their inaugural season.
  • They secured three wins at the conference tournament.
  • The tournament took place at JC Smith over the weekend.
  • This win establishes a strong foundation for the new program.

A Historic Debut Season

The Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) women’s flag football team has made an extraordinary entrance into collegiate sports by winning the CIAA championship in their inaugural season. This first-year program showcased exceptional skill and determination, capturing the championship title over the weekend.

Dominating the CIAA Tournament

Held at JC Smith, the CIAA conference tournament was the stage for the Rams’ remarkable performance. The team secured three consecutive victories, demonstrating teamwork and prowess that belied their newcomer status. Each game magnified their growing confidence and cohesion on the field.

Setting a New Standard

Winning a championship in the first year is a rare feat, and the WSSU women’s flag football team has set a high bar for future seasons. Their success not only brings pride to the university but also inspires other new programs in collegiate sports.

Looking Ahead

As champions, the team has established a strong foundation for continued success. The experience gained and the momentum built during this victorious season position them well for upcoming challenges. The entire WSSU community eagerly anticipates what the next season holds for these talented athletes.

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