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The South Atlantic Conference (SAC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level, which operates in the southeastern United States. The SAC was founded in 1975 as a football-only conference and became an all-sports conference beginning with the 1989–90 season.

The league currently sponsors 10 sports for men (football, cross country, soccer, basketball, wrestling, baseball, lacrosse, outdoor track & field, tennis, golf) and 10 sports for women (volleyball, cross country, field hockey, soccer, basketball, lacrosse, outdoor track & field, softball, tennis, and golf).

History

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The distant forerunner of the South Atlantic Conference was the North State Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NSIAC). The NSIAC was formed when the "Little Six", as it was called, broke from the North Carolina Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in 1930. The charter members included Appalachian State Teachers College (now Appalachian State University), Lenoir–Rhyne College (now Lenoir–Rhyne University), Atlantic Christian College (now Barton College), Catawba College, Guilford College, Elon College (now Elon University), and High Point College (now High Point University).

The North State continued to grow over the next 30 years, adding Western Carolina University (1933), East Carolina University (1947) and Pfeiffer College (now Pfeiffer University; 1960). A name change became necessary when the league accepted Newberry College as its first member from the state of South Carolina in 1961. The league took on the name Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (CIAC) on May 20 of that year.

The CIAC saw several changes in the following years as East Carolina withdrew from the league in 1962. Appalachian State and Western Carolina followed in 1971 and 1976. All three landed in the Southern Conference (SoCon).

The South Atlantic Conference was founded in 1975 solely as a football conference. The league received its name from a contest in which Kurt Brenneman of Greensboro, North Carolina became the first to submit the SAC-8 moniker.

The SAC-8 consisted of Carson–Newman College (now Carson–Newman University), Catawba College, Elon College, Gardner–Webb College (now Gardner–Webb University), Lenoir–Rhyne College (now Lenoir-Rhyne University), Mars Hill College (now Mars Hill University), Newberry College, and Presbyterian College. Dr. Fred Bentley, of Mars Hill College, was named league president for its inaugural year, by a vote of the member institutions.

After the first season of play in the SAC-8, the Bears of Lenoir–Rhyne College captured the first football title.

In 1989, the league's 15th year of operation, the South Atlantic Conference became a comprehensive, multi-sport conference. Doug Echols was named the league's first Commissioner. That year the South Atlantic Conference sponsored 10 sports – football, men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball, men's soccer, volleyball, men's golf, men's and women's tennis. Later the conference grew to 14 championship sports by adding women's soccer (1990), men's and women's cross country (1993) and women's golf (1999). In 2013, the sports of men's and women's lacrosse and men's and women's track and field were added, increasing the number of championship sports to 18.

The South Atlantic Conference was composed of the same eight member institutions from 1975–76 until 1988–89, when Wingate College (now Wingate University) replaced Newberry College as the eighth member institution. Newberry College later re-joined the conference in the 1996–97 season.

In July 1998, Tusculum College (now Tusculum University) was admitted as a member of the league, and Lincoln Memorial University began play in the conference in the 2006–07 academic year. Brevard College was admitted to the SAC as a provisional member in 2007 and a full member in 2008.

In 2008, Echols retired after serving as Commissioner for 19 years and Patrick Britz was hired as the new Commissioner.

In July 2010, Anderson University became the league's 10th member. Three years later in July 2013, Coker College (now Coker University) and Queens University of Charlotte joined the conference.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> On April 13, 2018, UVA Wise (in full, the University of Virginia's College at Wise) announced that it was joining the South Atlantic Conference for the 2019-20 season.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> A more recent change to the conference membership was announced on April 5, 2019, when Limestone College, which had joined as a football-only member in 2017 and added field hockey to its SAC membership the next year, was announced as a new full member effective in 2020–21, the same time it became Limestone University.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>

The SAC and Conference Carolinas entered into a partnership in the 2018–19 school year by which the two leagues would operate as a single conference in field hockey and men's wrestling, with championships immediately conducted in both sports. The leagues agreed that the SAC would coordinate the field hockey championship, while CC would fill the same role for men's wrestling. Accordingly, all CC field hockey programs became SAC affiliates, and all SAC men's wrestling programs became CC affiliates.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> The SAC–CC alliance is officially branded as "South Atlantic Conference Carolinas".<ref name=LMU21>Template:Cite press release</ref>

A more recent change in conference membership was announced on November 17, 2020. Emory & Henry College, now a university, then in the Division III Old Dominion Athletic Conference, started a transition to Division II in July 2021 and began SAC competition in 2022.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>

In December 2021, the SAC and CC jointly announced that they would extend their existing partnership to include two women's sports, triathlon and wrestling, with triathlon competition starting in 2022–23 and wrestling in 2023–24. At the same time, both conferences agreed that after the 2021–22 school year, the SAC would become the only one of the two conferences to sponsor field hockey. The joint men's wrestling league will continue to operate through the 2022–23 season, after which both conferences will establish their own men's wrestling leagues.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>

The most recent change was officially announced on May 10, 2022, when the Division I Atlantic Sun Conference (then branded as the ASUN Conference) announced that Queens would leave the SAC to start a transition to D-I on July 1 as a new ASUN member.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>

Starting in 2023–24, the SACC men's wrestling league was dissolved. Originally the intent was for the SAC and CC to each begin their own wrestling league; however, all the SAC schools that sponsored wrestling instead became CC affiliates in that sport. At the same time, SACC added women's wrestling and beach volleyball.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>

Chronological timeline

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  • 1975 – The South Atlantic Conference (SAC) was founded as a football-only conference. Charter members included Carson–Newman College (now Carson–Newman University), Catawba College, Elon College (now Elon University), Gardner–Webb College (now Gardner–Webb University), Lenoir–Rhyne College (now Lenoir–Rhyne University), Mars Hill College (now Mars Hill University), Newberry College and Presbyterian College, beginning the 1975 fall season (1975–76 academic year).
  • 1989 – Newberry left the SAC-8 after the 1988 fall season (1988–89 academic year).
  • 1989 – The SAC-8 added more sports to be a full-fledged multi-sport athletic conference in the 1989–90 academic year.
  • 1989 – Wingate College (now Wingate University) joined the SAC (while replacing Newberry) in the 1989–90 academic year.
  • 1996 – Newberry returned to the SAC as an all-sports member in the 1996–97 academic year.
  • 1996 – Elon left the SAC to join the Division I ranks of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as an NCAA D-I Independent (which would later join the Big South Conference as a provisional member, beginning the 1998–99 school year) after the 1996–97 academic year.
  • 1998 – Tusculum College (now Tusculum University) joined the SAC in the 1998–99 academic year.
  • 2000 – Gardner–Webb left the SAC to join the NCAA Division I ranks as an NCAA D-I Independent (which would later join the Atlantic Sun Conference as a provisional member, beginning the 2002–03 school year) after the 1999–2000 academic year.
  • 2006 – Lincoln Memorial University joined the SAC effective in the 2006–07 academic year.
  • 2007 – Presbyterian left the SAC to join the NCAA Division I ranks as an NCAA D-I Independent (which would later join the Big South as a provisional member, beginning the 2008–09 school year) after the 2006–07 academic year.
  • 2007 – Brevard College joined the SAC (as a provisional member) in the 2007–08 academic year.
  • 2010 – Anderson University joined the SAC in the 2010–11 academic year.
  • 2013 – Coker College (now Coker University) and Queens University joined the SAC in the 2013–14 academic year.
  • 2017 – Brevard left the SAC to join the NCAA Division III ranks and the USA South Athletic Conference (USA South) after the 2016–17 academic year.
  • 2017 – Limestone College (now Limestone University) joined the SAC as an affiliate member for football in the 2017 fall season (2017–18 academic year).
  • 2018 – Effective with the 2018–19 academic year, the SAC and Conference Carolinas (CC) established a partnership known as "South Atlantic Conference Carolinas" (SACC) for field hockey and men's wrestling. Under the partnership, the SAC operated the joint field hockey championship, with CC filling the same role for men's wrestling. Accordingly, Belmont Abbey College and Converse College (now Converse University) joined the SAC as affiliate members for field hockey at that time. Limestone added that sport to its SAC affiliate membership.
  • 2019 – The University of Virginia's College at Wise (UVA Wise) joined the SAC in the 2019–20 academic year.
  • 2020 – Limestone became a full SAC member for all sports in the 2020–21 academic year.
  • 2022:
    • Queens left the SAC for the D-I Atlantic Sun Conference (then known as the ASUN Conference) after the 2021–22 academic year.
    • Emory and Henry College (now Emory and Henry University) joined the SAC as a full member in the 2022–23 academic year.
    • Barton College and Erskine College joined the SAC as affiliates members for football in the 2022 fall season (2022–23 academic year).
    • Effective with the 2022–23 academic year, field hockey became no longer part of the SACC partnership, with that sport now being fully governed by the SAC. The existing CC field hockey schools continued to compete as SAC affiliates. At the same time, women's triathlon was placed under the SACC umbrella.
  • 2023 – Effective with the 2023–24 academic year, the SACC men's wrestling league was dissolved. Originally the intent was for the SAC and CC to each begin their own wrestling league; however, all the SAC schools that sponsored wrestling instead became CC affiliates in that sport. At the same time, SACC added women's wrestling and beach volleyball.
  • 2024 – Erskine left the SAC as an affiliate member for football, but joined as an affiliate member for beach volleyball along with Emmanuel University, all beginning in the 2024–25 academic year.
  • 2025:
    • Barton will leave the SAC as an affiliate member for football, but will join as an affiliate member for field hockey, all beginning in the 2025–26 academic year.
    • Limestone will leave the SAC at the end of the 2024–25 academic year; as the institution announced that it will cease operations.

Member schools

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Charter members

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Newberry College left the SAC in 1989 (as a football member) and rejoined in 1996 (as an all-sport member). Wingate replaced Newberry College as the final member for the birth of the all-sports SAC in 1989. Former members Elon, Gardner–Webb, and Presbyterian were charter members of both the SAC-8 football era and the SAC all-sports era.

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SAC-8
football era
(1975–1989)
Carson–Newman College
Catawba College
Elon College
Gardner–Webb College
Lenoir–Rhyne College
Mars Hill College
Newberry College
Presbyterian College

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SAC
all-sport era
(1989–present)
Carson–Newman College
Catawba College
Elon College
Gardner–Webb College
Lenoir–Rhyne College
Mars Hill College
Presbyterian College
Wingate College

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Current members

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The SAC currently has 13 full members, with all but one being private schools.

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Colors
Anderson University Anderson, South Carolina 1911 Baptist 4,121 Trojans 2010 Template:Color box Template:Color box
Carson–Newman University Jefferson City, Tennessee 1851 Baptist 2,586 Eagles 1975Template:Efn Template:Color box Template:Color box
Catawba College Salisbury, North Carolina 1851 United Church of Christ 1,172 Indians 1975Template:Efn Template:Color box Template:Color box
Coker University Hartsville, South Carolina 1908 Nonsectarian 1,280 Cobras 2013 Template:Color box Template:Color box
Emory & Henry University Emory, Virginia 1836 United Methodist 1,358 Wasps 2022 Template:Color box Template:Color box
Lenoir–Rhyne University Hickory, North Carolina 1891 Lutheran ELCA 2,355 Bears 1975Template:Efn Template:Color box Template:Color box
Limestone University Gaffney, South Carolina 1845 Christian 1,786 Saints 2020Template:Efn Template:Color box Template:Color box
Lincoln Memorial University Harrogate, Tennessee 1897 Nonsectarian 5,418 Railsplitters 2006 Template:Color box Template:Color box
Mars Hill University Mars Hill, North Carolina 1856 Baptist 1,032 Lions 1975Template:Efn Template:Color box Template:Color box
Newberry College Newberry, South Carolina 1856 Lutheran ELCA 1,315 Wolves 1975;
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Tusculum University Tusculum, TennesseeTemplate:Efn 1794 Presbyterian 1,303 Pioneers 1998 Template:Color box Template:Color box
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Wise, Virginia 1954 Public 1,737 Cavaliers 2019 Template:Color box Template:Color box
Wingate University Wingate, North Carolina 1896 Baptist 3,396 Bulldogs 1989 Template:Color box Template:Color box
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Affiliate members

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The SAC currently has five affiliate members, four private schools and one public school.

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Colors SAC
sport
Primary
conference
Barton College Wilson, North Carolina 1902 Christian Church 1,200 Bulldogs 2022 Template:Color box Template:Color box football Carolinas (CC)
Belmont Abbey College Belmont, North Carolina 1876 Catholic 1,320 Crusaders 2018 Template:Color box Template:Color box field hockey Carolinas (CC)
Converse UniversityTemplate:Efn Spartanburg, South Carolina 1889 Nonsectarian 750 Valkyries 2018 Template:Color box Template:Color box
Emmanuel University Franklin Springs, Georgia 1919 Pentecostal 850 Lions 2024 Template:Color box Template:Color box beach volleyball
Erskine College Due West, South Carolina 1839 Reformed
Presbyterian
956 Flying Fleet 2024 Template:Color box Template:Color box
Lander University Greenwood, South Carolina 1872 Public 3,000 Bearcats 2022 Template:College color boxes field hockey Peach Belt (PBC)
University of Mount Olive Mount Olive, North Carolina 1951 Free Will Baptist 2,500 Trojans 2019 Template:Color box Template:Color box Carolinas (CC)
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Former members

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The SAC has five former full members, all private schools.

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Left Current
conference
Brevard College Brevard, North Carolina 1934 United Methodist 708 Tornados 2007Template:Efn 2017 USA SouthTemplate:Efn
Elon University Elon, North Carolina 1889 Nonsectarian 6,991 Phoenix 1975Template:Efn 1997 Coastal (CAA)Template:EfnTemplate:Efn
Gardner–Webb University Boiling Springs, North Carolina 1905 Baptist 3,594 Runnin' Bulldogs 1975Template:Efn 2000 Big SouthTemplate:EfnTemplate:Efn
Presbyterian College Clinton, South Carolina 1880 Presbyterian 1,330 Blue Hose 1975Template:Efn 2007 Big SouthTemplate:EfnTemplate:Efn
Queens University of Charlotte Charlotte, North Carolina 1857 Presbyterian 2,100 Royals 2013 2022 ASUNTemplate:Efn
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Former affiliate members

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The SAC had had one former affiliate member, a private school.

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Left SAC
sport
Primary
conference
Erskine College Due West, South Carolina 1839 Presbyterian 800 Flying Fleet 2022 2024 football Carolinas

Membership timeline

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bar:24 color:AssocOS from:2024 till:end 
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Sports

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Conference sports
Sport Men's Women's
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Men's sponsored sports by school

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School Baseball Basketball Cross
Country
Football Golf Lacrosse Soccer Swimming
&
Diving
Tennis Track
& Field
Indoor
Track
& Field
Outdoor
Total
SAC
Sports
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Template:LeftWingate Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y 11
Totals 13 13 13 11+1 13 10 12 6 13 11 12 128+1
Affiliate Members
Barton Template:Y 1


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Women's sponsored sports by school

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School Basketball Beach Volleyball Cross
Country
Field
Hockey
Golf Lacrosse Soccer Softball Swimming
&
Diving
Tennis Track
& Field
Indoor
Track
&
Field
Outdoor
Volleyball Total
SAC
Sports
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Affiliate Members
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Other sponsored sports by school

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School Men Women
BowlingTemplate:Efn VolleyballTemplate:Efn Wrestling Acrobatics &
TumblingTemplate:Efn
BowlingTemplate:Efn EquestrianTemplate:Efn TriathlonTemplate:Efn WrestlingTemplate:Efn
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Template:LeftEmory & Henry CCTemplate:Efn IDA/IHSA CCTemplate:Efn
Template:LeftLimestone CCTemplate:Efn CC CCTemplate:Efn
Template:LeftLincoln Memorial IND CCTemplate:Efn CC CCTemplate:Efn
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In addition to the above:

  • Anderson and Tusculum treat their male and female cheerleaders as varsity athletes.
  • Carson–Newman and Limestone treat their female cheerleaders (though not their male cheerleaders) and all-female dance teams as varsity athletes.
  • Catawba treats its male and female cheerleaders and all-female dance team as varsity athletes. The school also sponsors a coeducational varsity eSports team.
  • Coker has a coeducational varsity eSports team.
  • Emory & Henry treats its cheerleaders and dancers as varsity athletes without regard to gender. The school's equestrian program is coeducational, and has chosen to not affiliate with the NCAA emerging sport status. Instead, E&H riders compete in the Intercollegiate Dressage Association (IDA) and Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association (IHSA).
  • Lenoir–Rhyne treats its male and female cheerleaders and all-female dance team as varsity athletes.
  • Mars Hill sponsors a varsity cycling team, with separate men's and women's squads.

Conference facilities

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School Football Basketball
Stadium Capacity Arena Capacity
Anderson Trojans Spero Financial Field 5,000 Abney Athletic Center 1,500
Carson–Newman Eagles Burke–Tarr Stadium 5,500 Holt Fieldhouse 2,000
Catawba Indians Shuford Stadium 4,500 Goodman Gym 3,500
Coker Cobras Template:Center Harris E. & Louise H. DeLoach Center 1,908
Emory & Henry Wasps Fred Selfe Stadium 5,500 John Rutledge King Center 1,240
Lenoir-Rhyne Bears Moretz Stadium 8,500 Shuford Memorial Gymnasium 2,770
Limestone Saints The Reservation 8,250 Timken Center 1,500
Lincoln Memorial Railsplitters Template:Center Tex Turner Arena 5,000
Mars Hill Lions Meares Stadium 5,000 Stanford Arena 2,800
Newberry Wolves Setzler Field 4,000 Eleazer Arena 1,600
Tusculum Pioneers Pioneer Field 1,850 Pioneer Arena 2,500
UVA Wise Cavaliers Carl Smith Stadium 3,900 David J. Prior Convocation Center 3,000
Wingate Bulldogs Irwin Belk Stadium 3,000 Cuddy Arena 2,300
Barton Bulldogs Truist Stadium 3,200 Template:Center

References

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