Tuskegee University to Face Elizabeth City State University in Pioneer Bowl XI
Tuskegee University to Face Elizabeth City State University in Pioneer Bowl XI
November 18, 2009
Columbia, SC - The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
(CIAA) and the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC)
have announced that Elizabeth City State University and Tuskegee
University have been selected to participate in the 11th Pioneer
Bowl. The game will take place on Saturday, December 5, 2009 at the
Charlie W. Johnson Stadium in Columbia, SC, 2:00pm.
The Elizabeth City State University Vikings, led by Head Coach
Waverly Tillar, finished the season with a 7-3 overall record and
found themselves in the midst of a three-way tie-breaker for a
chance at the Eastern Divisional title. The Tuskegee University
Golden Tigers, led by Head Coach Willie Slater, won their fourth
consecutive SIAC Championship, while holding an 8-2 overall record
with one regular season game remaining. TU is currently ranked #14
in the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) poll and #3 in
the latest Sheridan Broadcasting Network (SBN) poll. This will mark
Tuskegee’s eighth Pioneer Bowl appearance while Elizabeth
City State will be making their first.
The Pioneer Bowl is the only NCAA sanctioned bowl game involving
HBCU athletic conferences. The game features teams from the SIAC
and the CIAA.
For ticket information, please contact the CIAA Office at (757)
865-0071; www.TheCIAA.com or the SIAC Office at (770) 908-0482;
www.TheSIAC.com.
2007 Pioneer Bowl Results - Tuskegee 58 Virginia Union 51
(12/5/07)
About the CIAA
The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA), founded
in 1912, is made up of 11 historically black colleges and
universities situated along the Eastern seaboard. For conference
information please visit www.TheCIAA.com.
About the SIAC
Founded in 1913 the SIAC is comprised of thirteen historically
black institutions (Albany State, Benedict, Claflin, Clark Atlanta,
Fort Valley State, Kentucky State, Lane, LeMoyne-Owen, Miles,
Morehouse, Paine, Stillman, Tuskegee) located within a five state
footprint. (Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Tennessee, and
Kentucky).


