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RICHMOND,
VA –
Mayor Dwight C. Jones issued the following statement concerning the CAA Men's
Basketball Championships move to Baltimore for the 2014-2016
seasons:
"Richmond provided a
robust and competitive bid for the 2014-2016 CAA Tournament. However, after a
long and successful history in Richmond, the CAA has notified the City that they
will be moving to Baltimore following the 2013 season. We understand the move to
be the result of conference realignments that have shifted the fan base of the
tournament. With the changing landscape of the conference and the loss of two
local prominent universities, it appears that the move to Baltimore fits the
tournaments' long term goals at this time.
"We have had a great
partnership for twenty-four years with the CAA and have shared many successes.
We wish the CAA well and thank them for the long history. With respect to what's
on the city's horizon related to our Coliseum operations, our perspective is
that when one door closes, another opens. Even with CAA proceeds and other
events, the City subsidizes the Coliseum each year. We will now be able to
expand our options going forward for possible future plans related to the
facility."