Event Partnership with ViVBR / Salem Stadium Selected as Neutral Site Venue |
Landmark Conference and Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) football fans enjoyed two additional games in 2023 with the inaugural playing of the Chesapeake Challenge, the first edition of a four-year bowl series partnership announced in 2022. Following the success of the first Cape Charles Bowl and Cape Henry Bowl matchups, the two conferences are proud to announces future plans for the bowl series. The original agreement included four years of bowl games (eight total) through the 2026 campaign. With the 2023 contests concluded, planning for the next three seasons of showdowns has been on-going with eyes towards a neutral venue in 2024. The City of Salem, Virginia and Salem Stadium will serve as the neutral site hosts for the 2024 Chesapeake Challenge on Saturday, November 23. Salem previously hosted 25 straight Division III football championship games – the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl – beginning in 1993. After a few years hiatus, the Stagg Bowl returned to Salem in 2023 for the 50th playing of the annual championship event. “Partnering with ODAC to bring the Chesapeake Challenge to Salem Stadium is an exceptional opportunity for our teams,” said Landmark Conference Commissioner, Katie Boldvich. “Playing at a renowned national championship venue elevates the experience for both athletes and fans alike. The neutral site setting not only levels the playing field but also enhances the sense that this is more than just another game – it’s a culminating moment in the season that every participant and supporter will remember.” The 2025 neutral site events will also benefit from a partnership with Visit Virginia’s Blue Ridge, the region’s official destination marketing organization. In addition to supporting the bowl series with financial assistance, Visit VBR will broaden the experience for traveling competitors and fans alike with its resources for accommodations, attractions, recreation and dining in the Roanoke Valley. “The City of Salem has long been synonymous with Division III championships, having hosted more than 100 championship events including 26 Stagg Bowls,” expressed ODAC Commissioner Brad Bankston. “We saw Salem and Salem Stadium as the perfect fit for our first neutral site bowl games in this partnership. Visit VBR’s commitment is a testament to the value the Roanoke Valley sees in sports marketing. Our partnership with Visit VBR will help highlight all the Roanoke area has to offer in making these games true showcase events.” The series format will remain the same from 2023 – featuring two games with four teams (two from each conference) playing in either the Cape Henry Bowl or the Cape Charles Bowl. Cape Henry and Cape Charles serve as the northern and southern gateways of the Chesapeake Bay. Each conference will be represented by the top two teams from their respective league standings that do not qualify for the NCAA postseason. The inaugural Chesapeake Challenge in 2023 was an all-around success. Lycoming College and Wilkes University represented the Landmark, while Bridgewater College and Washington and Lee University carried the ODAC’s banner. What They Are Saying “Hosting one of the inaugural games in the Chesapeake Challenge Bowl Series was a privilege for our program, and the conference offices did a tremendous job creating a great game day experience for the athletes. I believe this gives the student-athletes from both conferences a chance to compete against a high-level opponent outside of their region, and I certainly saw the positive impact it had on our program and players. Creating spaces for our student-athletes to compete and be celebrated for their athletic accomplishments is always something our program will value, and the shift to Salem looks to build on this great start.” – Garrett LeRose, Washington and Lee University, Football Head Coach “At the Division III level where qualifying for our national playoff takes an almost perfect record, the Chesapeake Challenge is a great opportunity for our teams to get a reward for having a successful season. I’m proud of the administration in both leagues for working out the agreement, and our team was excited to compete in the inaugural year.” – Scott Lemn, Bridgewater College Football Head Coach
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