Atlantic Sun Conference

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Atlantic Sun Conference
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Data
Established 1978
Members 10
Sports fielded 17 (8 men's, 9 women's)
Region Southeastern United States
States 5 - Florida, Georgia, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Tennessee
Past names Trans America Athletic Conference (1978 - 2001)
Headquarters Macon, Georgia
Locations

The Atlantic Sun Conference is a college athletic conference which operates primarily on the east coast of the United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division I; the conference does not sponsor football. The conference was formerly the Trans America Athletic Conference (TAAC)[1].

Contents

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Joined
Belmont University Nashville, Tennessee 1890 Private/Baptist 4,515 2001
Campbell University Buies Creek, North Carolina 1887 Private/Baptist 3,959 1994
East Tennessee State University Johnson City, Tennessee 1911 Public 12,117 2005
Gardner-Webb University Boiling Springs, North Carolina 1905 Private/Baptist 3,200 2002
Jacksonville University Jacksonville, Florida 1934 Private/Non-sectarian 2,561 1997
Kennesaw State University Kennesaw, Georgia 1963 Public 18,556 2005
Lipscomb University Nashville, Tennessee 1891 Private/Church of Christ 2,582 2003
Mercer University Macon, Georgia 1833 Private/Baptist 7,300 1978
University of North Florida Jacksonville, Florida 1969 Public 12,792 2005
Stetson University DeLand, Florida 1883 Private/Non-sectarian 2,174 1986
Teams

  • Florida Gulf Coast University announced on May 10, 2006, it was joining the conference in 2007 after being a Division II independent for the past 6 years. FGCU will begin conference play for the 2007-2008 academic year. [2]
  • University of South Carolina Upstate was also officially announced as joining the conference 6 days later, and will begin conference play along with Florida Gulf Coast in 2007-2008.

Season Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion
1979 N/A Northwest Louisiana
1980 Northwest Louisiana (6-0) Centenary
1981 Houston Baptist (9-3) Mercer
1982 Arkansas-Little Rock(12-4) Northwest Louisiana
1983 Arkansas-Little Rock (12-2) Georgia Southern
1984 Houston Baptist (11-3) Houston Baptist
1985 Georgia Southern (11-3) Mercer
1986 Arkansas-Little Rock (12-2) Arkansas-Little Rock
1987 Arkansas-Little Rock (16-2) Georgia Southern
1988 Georgia Southern/Arkansas-Little Rock (15-3) Texas-San Antonio
1989 Georgia Southern (16-2) Arkansas-Little Rock
1990 Centenary (14-2) Arkansas-Little Rock
1991 Texas-San Antonio (12-2) Georgia State
1992 Georgia Southern (13-1) Georgia Southern
1993 Florida International (9-3) N/A
1994 College of Charleston (14-2) Central Florida
1995 College of Charleston (15-1) Florida International
1996 College of Charleston (15-1) Central Florida
1997 College of Charleston (16-0) College of Charleston
1998 College of Charleston (14-2) College of Charleston
1999 Samford (15-1) Samford
2000 Troy/Georgia State(13-5) Samford
2001 Georgia State (16-2) Georgia State
2002 Georgia State/Troy (14-6) Florida Atlantic
2003 Mercer/Troy (14-2) Troy
2004 Troy (18-2) Central Florida
2005 Central Florida/Gardner-Webb (13-7) Central Florida
2006 Lipscomb/Belmont (15-5) Belmont
2007 East Tennessee State (16-2) Belmont


School Football stadium Capacity Basketball arena Capacity
Belmont Non-Football School N/A Curb Event Center 5,000
Campbell Campbell Football Stadium N/A Carter Gymnasium 947
East Tennessee State Non-football School N/A Memorial Center 13,000
Gardner-Webb Ernest W. Spangler Stadium 7,800 Paul Porter Arena 5,000
Jacksonville D.B. Milne Field 5,000 Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena (men)
Swisher Gymnasium (women)
16,000
1,500
Kennesaw State Non-Football School N/A KSU Convocation Center 4,000
Lipscomb Non-Football School N/A Allen Arena 5,000
Mercer Non-football School N/A University Center 3,500
North Florida Non-Football School N/A UNF Arena 5,800
Stetson Non-Football School N/A Edmunds Center 5,000


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