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- Member schools Current members Future member Former members Membership timeline
- Conference facilities
- Conference sports Men's sponsored sports by school Women's sponsored sports by school Other sponsored sports by school
- Championships Commissioner's All-Sports Men's sports Women's sports
- See also
- Notes
- References
- External links
{{For|the defunct league that was also called the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference|Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association}}{{Infobox Athletic Conference |name = Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference |short_name = SIAC |established = 1913 |dissolved = |logo = Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference logo.png |logo_size = 200 |association = NCAA |division = Division II |subdivision = |members = 13 (14 in 2019) |sports = 13 |mens = 7 |womens = 6 |region = Southeastern United States and Ohio |former_names = |hq_city = Atlanta |hq_state = Georgia |commissioner = Gregory Moore |since = Jan. 2009 |website = {{URL|http://www.thesiac.com}} |color = #002A5B |font_color = white |map = SIACstates.png |map_size = 250 }}The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) is a collegiate athletic conference consisting mostly of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), with all but one member located in the Southern United States. Formed in 1913, the SIAC is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and competes in Division II. Only two charter members are still part of the conference--Clark Atlanta University (formerly Clark College) and Tuskegee University (one other charter member, Morehouse, briefly left before returning). Before 2014, all members had been southern HBCUs, but the SIAC's two newest members include its only non-HBCU, Spring Hill College (joining in 2014), and its only member outside the South, Central State University of Ohio (joining in 2015). The U.S. Army's 24th Infantry Division teams competed as members of the SIAC from 1930 until 1935. The SIAC leads all Division II conferences (nationwide) in football attendance.[1] Member schoolsCurrent membersInstitution | Location | Founded | Enrollment | Nickname | Colors | Joined |
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Albany State University | Albany, Georgia | 1903 | 6,371 | Golden Rams | Albany State Golden Rams}} | 1969 |
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Benedict College | Columbia, South Carolina | 1870 | 2,500 | Tigers | Benedict Tigers}} | 1932 |
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Central State University | Wilberforce, Ohio | 1887 | 2,798 | Marauders & Lady Marauders | Central State Marauders}} | 2015 |
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Clark Atlanta University | Atlanta, Georgia | 1865 | 4,000 | Panthers | Clark Atlanta Panthers}} | 1913 |
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Fort Valley State University | Fort Valley, Georgia | 1895 | 2,776 | Wildcats | Fort Valley State Wildcats}} | 1941 |
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Kentucky State University | Frankfort, Kentucky | 1886 | 2,341 | Thorobreds & Thorobrettes | Kentucky State Thorobreds}} | 1997 |
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Lane College | Jackson, Tennessee | 1882 | 2,000 | Dragons | Lane Dragons}} | 1929 |
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LeMoyne–Owen College | Memphis, Tennessee | 1862 | 600 | Magicians | LeMoyne–Owen Magicians}} | 1932 |
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Miles College | Fairfield, Alabama | 1898 | 1,900 | Golden Bears | Miles Golden Bears}} | 1927 |
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Morehouse College | Atlanta, Georgia | 1867 | 3,000 | Maroon Tigers | Morehouse Maroon Tigers}} | 1913 |
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Paine College | Augusta, Georgia | 1882 | 900 | Lions | Paine Lions}} | 1985 |
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Spring Hill College | Mobile, Alabama | 1830 | 1,439 | Badgers | Spring Hill Badgers}} | 2014 |
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Tuskegee University | Tuskegee, Alabama | 1881 | 3,000 | Golden Tigers | Tuskegee Golden Tigers}} | 1913 |
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- Morehouse — men's institution, does not field women's sports.
- Central State — football was an affiliate member in 2013–2015.
Future memberThe SIAC will welcome back one of its former members in 2019. Savannah State, which had been a member of the Division I Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference since 2010, will return to Division II status and rejoin the SIAC in 2019, ending a 19-year absence from that league.[2] Institution | Location | Founded | Enrollment | Nickname | Colors | Joining |
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Savannah State University | Savannah, Georgia | 1890 | 4,077 | Tigers | Savannah State Tigers}} | 2019 |
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Former membersInstitution | Location | Founded | Nickname | Joined | Left | Current Conference |
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Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University | Normal, Alabama | 1875 | Bulldogs & Lady Bulldogs | 1947 | 1998 | Southwestern Athletic (NCAA D-I) |
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Alabama State University | Montgomery, Alabama | 1867 | Hornets | 1913 | 1976 | Southwestern Athletic (NCAA D-I) |
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Allen University | Columbia, South Carolina | 1870 | Yellow Jackets | 1947 | 1969 | Appalachian (NAIA) |
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Atlanta University | Atlanta | 1865 | Panthers | 1913 | 1929 | Merged in 1988 with Clark College |
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Bethune–Cookman University | Daytona Beach, Florida | 1904 | Wildcats | 1950 | 1979 | Mid-Eastern Athletic (NCAA D-I) |
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Claflin University | Orangeburg, South Carolina | 1869 | Panthers | 2008 | 2018 | CIAA |
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Edward Waters College | Jacksonville, Florida | 1866 | Tigers | 1930 | 1935 | Gulf Coast (NAIA) |
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Fisk University | Nashville, Tennessee | 1866 | Bulldogs | 1913 | 1983 | Independent (NAIA) |
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Florida A&M University | Tallahassee, Florida | 1887 | Rattlers | 1920 | 1979 | Mid-Eastern Athletic (NCAA D-I) |
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Jackson State University | Jackson, Mississippi | 1877 | Tigers | 1913 | 1914 | Southwestern Athletic (NCAA D-I) |
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Knoxville College | Knoxville, Tennessee | 1875 | Bulldogs | 1920 | 1990 | Dropped sports |
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Morris Brown College | Atlanta | 1881 | Wolverines | 1913 | 2000 | Dropped sports |
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Rust College | Holly Springs, Mississippi | 1866 | Bearcats | 1978 | 1988 | Independent (NCAA D-III) |
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group=Former|Returning to the SIAC in 2019. | Savannah, Georgia | 1890 | Tigers | 1969 | 2000 | Mid-Eastern Athletic (NCAA D-I) |
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South Carolina State University | Orangeburg, South Carolina | 1896 | Bulldogs | 1935 | 1971 | Mid-Eastern Athletic (NCAA D-I) |
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Stillman College | Tuscaloosa, Alabama | 1874 | Tigers | 1978 2002 | 1999 2016 | Independent (NAIA) |
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Talladega College | Talladega, Alabama | 1867 | Tornadoes | 1913 | 1941 | Gulf Coast (NAIA) |
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Tennessee State University | Nashville, Tennessee | 1912 | Tigers | 1920 | 1930 | Ohio Valley (NCAA D-I) |
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Xavier University of Louisiana | New Orleans | 1925 | Gold Rush & Gold Nuggets | 1935 | 1960 | Gulf Coast (NAIA) |
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{{notelist|group=Former}}Membership timelineDateFormat = yyyy ImageSize = width:800 height:auto barincrement:20 Period = from:1913 till:2023 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal PlotArea = right:5 left:5 bottom:20 top:5 Colors = id:line value:black id:Full value:rgb(0.63,0.88,0.755) # all sports id:FullxF value:rgb(0.88,0.755,0.63) # non-football id:AssocF value:rgb(0.88,0.63,0.63) # football-only id:AssocOS value:rgb(0.755,0.755,0.63) # associate PlotData = bar:25 color:Full from:1969 till:2000 text:Savannah State (1969–2000, 2019–future) bar:25 color:Full from:2019 till:end bar:27 color:FullxF from:1978 till:1999 text:Stillman (1978–1999, 2002–2016) bar:27 color:Full from:2002 till:2016 bar:28 color:FullxF from:1985 till:2014 text:Paine (1985–present) bar:28 color:Full from:2014 till:2015 bar:28 color:FullxF from:2015 till:end bar:31 shift:(-90) color:AssocF from:2013 till:2015 text:Central State (2013–present) bar:31 color:Full from:2015 till:end ScaleMajor = gridcolor:line unit:year increment:5 start:1914 {{bg|#A0E0C0| Full member (all sports) }}{{bg|#E0C0A0| Full member (non-football) }}{{bg|#E0A0A0| Associate member (football-only) }}{{bg|#C0C0A0| Associate member (sport) }}Conference facilitiesSchool | Football | Basketball |
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Stadium | Capacity | Arena | Capacity |
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Albany State | Albany State University Coliseum | 11,000}} | HPER Gym Complex | 4,000}} | Benedict | Charlie W. Johnson Stadium | 11,000}} | Benjamin E. Mays Arena | 3,500}} | Central State | McPherson Stadium | 7,000}} | Beacom/Lewis Gymnasium | N/A}} | Clark Atlanta | Panther Stadium | 6,000}} | L.S. Epps Gym | 1,800}} | Fort Valley State | Wildcat Stadium | 10,000}} | Health and Physical Education Complex (FVSU) | 5,100}} | Kentucky State | Alumni Field | 5,000}} | William Exum HPER Center | 2,750}} | Lane | Rothrock Stadium | 3,500}} | J.F. Lane Center | 2,500}} | LeMoyne–Owen | {{center|non-football school}} | Bruce Hall | 1,000}} | Miles | Alumni Stadium | 8,500}} | Knox-Windham Gym | 2,000}} | Morehouse | B. T. Harvey Stadium | 9,850}} | Forbes Arena | 6,000}} | Paine | {{center|non-football school}} | Randall Carter Gymnasium | 1,200}} | Savannah State | Ted Wright Stadium | 8,500}} | Tiger Arena | 5,000}} | Spring Hill | {{center|non-football school}} | Arthur R. Outlaw Recreation Center | 2,000}} | Tuskegee | Abbott Memorial Alumni Stadium | 10,000}} | James Center Arena | 5,000}} |
Conference sportsA divisional format is used for baseball, basketball (M / W), football, softball, and volleyball. | {{center|East}}- Albany State
- Benedict
- Clark Atlanta
- Fort Valley State
- Morehouse
- Paine
| {{center|West}}- Central State
- Kentucky State
- Lane
- LeMoyne–Owen
- Miles
- Spring Hill
- Tuskegee
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Conference sports Sport | Men's | Women's | {{left}}Baseball | {{Y}} | {{left}}Basketball | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{left}}Cross country | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{left}}Football | {{Y}} | {{left}}Golf | {{Y}} | {{left}}Softball | {{Y}} | {{left}}Tennis | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{left}}Track & Field Outdoor | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{left}}Volleyball | {{Y}} | Men's sponsored sports by schoolSchool | Baseball | Basketball | Cross Country | Football | Golf | Tennis | Track & Field Outdoor | Total SIAC Sports |
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{{left}}Albany State | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 6 |
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{{left}}Benedict | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 7 |
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{{left}}Central State | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 4 |
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{{left}}Clark Atlanta | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 4 |
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{{left}}Fort Valley State | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 5 |
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{{left}}Kentucky State | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 6 |
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{{left}}Lane | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 6 |
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{{left}}LeMoyne–Owen | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 5 |
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{{left}}Miles | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 5 |
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{{left}}Morehouse | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 7 |
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{{left}}Paine | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 5 |
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{{left}}Spring Hill | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 6 |
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{{left}}Tuskegee | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 6 |
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Totals | 11 | 13 | 13 | 10 | 8 | 7 | 10 | 72 |
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Future Member |
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{{left}}Savannah State | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 6 |
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Women's sponsored sports by schoolSchool | Basketball | Cross Country | Softball | Tennis | Track & Field Outdoor | Volleyball | Total SIAC Sports |
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{{left}}Albany State | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 6 |
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{{left}}Benedict | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 6 |
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{{left}}Central State | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 4 |
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{{left}}Clark Atlanta | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 6 |
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{{left}}Fort Valley State | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 6 |
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{{left}}Kentucky State | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 5 |
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{{left}}Lane | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 6 |
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{{left}}LeMoyne–Owen | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 5 |
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{{left}}Miles | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 5 |
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{{left}}Paine | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 5 |
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{{left}}Spring Hill | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 6 |
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{{left}}Tuskegee | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 6 |
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Totals | 12 | 12 | 11 | 7 | 12 | 12 | 66 |
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Future Member |
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{{left}}Savannah State | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | {{Y}} | 6 |
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Other sponsored sports by schoolSchool | | Men | | Women |
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Soccer | Track & Field Indoor | Beach Volleyball ‡ | Golf | Soccer | Track & Field Indoor |
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{{left}}Albany State | IND | {{left}}Benedict | IND | IND | {{left}}Central State | IND | IND | {{left}}Kentucky State | IND | IND | {{left}}Savannah State | group=ns|Savannah State has yet to announce its future women's golf affiliation.}} | {{left}}Spring Hill | GSC | IND | GSC | GSC | {{notelist|group=ns}}ChampionshipsCommissioner's All-Sports{{col-start}}{{col-4}}Year | School |
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1968 | 1969 | 1970 | 1971 | 1972 | 1973 | Tuskegee (M) | 1974 | 1975 | 1976 | 1977 | 1978 | 1979 | 1980 | Tuskegee (M) | {{col-4}}Year | School |
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1981 | Tuskegee (M) | 1982 | Tuskegee (M) | 1983 | Tuskegee (M) | 1984 | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | {{col-4}}Year | School |
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1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | Morehouse (M) Albany State (W) | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | Albany State (M&W) | 2005 | Albany State (M&W) | {{col-4}}Year | School |
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2006 | Albany State (W) Morehouse (M) | 2007 | Albany State (W) | 2008 | Albany State (W) Morehouse (M) | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | Albany State (W) Morehouse (M) | 2014 | Albany State (W) Morehouse (M) | 2015 | {{col-end}}Men's sportsYear | Football | Cross Country | Basketball (Season) | Basketball (Tournament) | Track & Field Indoor | Baseball | Tennis | Track & Field Outdoor | Golf |
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1965–66 | Alabama State | Morehouse | South Carolina State | 1966–67 | Alabama State | Tuskegee | Florida A&M | 1967–68 | Tuskegee | Morehouse | Bethune–Cookman | South Carolina State | 1968–69 | Tuskegee | Tuskegee | Fort Valley State | Tuskegee | Tuskegee | 1969–70 | Tuskegee | Fisk | Savannah State | Alabama A&M | 1970–71 | Fort Valley State | Fisk | Alabama State | South Carolina State | 1971–72 | Fort Valley State | Fisk | Alabama State | Alabama State | Albany State | 1972–73 | Fort Valley State | Tuskegee | Albany State | Tuskegee | Albany State | 1973–74 | Fisk | Tuskegee | Fisk | Bethune–Cookman | Albany State | 1974–75 | Clark Atlanta | Tuskegee | Alabama A&M | Fisk | Albany State | 1975–76 | Fisk | Tuskegee | Alabama A&M | Bethune–Cookman | Albany State | 1976–77 | Fort Valley State | Albany State | Florida A&M | Bethune–Cookman | Albany State | 1977–78 | Knoxville | Albany State | Florida A&M | Florida A&M | Albany State | 1978–79 | Florida A&M | Tuskegee | Tuskegee | 1979–80 | Alabama A&M | Albany State | Bethune–Cookman | Tuskegee | Albany State | 1980–81 | Morris Brown | Albany State | Morehouse | Tuskegee | Albany State | 1981–82 | Alabama A&M Fort Valley State | Albany State | Morris Brown | Tuskegee | Albany State | 1982–83 | Fort Valley State | Albany State | Albany State | Tuskegee | Albany State | 1983–84 | Fort Valley State | Albany State | Albany State | Tuskegee | Albany State | 1984–85 | Albany State | Albany State | Albany State | Tuskegee | Albany State | 1985–86 | Albany State Fort Valley State | Albany State | Alabama A&M | Tuskegee | Albany State | 1986–87 | Albany State | Albany State | Alabama A&M | Tuskegee | Albany State | 1987–88 | Alabama A&M Tuskegee | Alabama A&M | Alabama A&M | Benedict | 1988–89 | Alabama A&M Albany State | Alabama A&M | Alabama A&M | Tuskegee | 1989–90 | Alabama A&M | Alabama A&M | Morehouse | Paine | 1990–91 | Alabama A&M | Alabama A&M | Morehouse | Albany State | 1991–92 | Alabama A&M Clark Atlanta Fort Valley State Morehouse Tuskegee | Morehouse | Albany State | Savannah State | 1992–93 | Fort Valley State | Alabama A&M | Alabama A&M | Alabama A&M | Alabama A&M | 1993–94 | Albany State | Alabama A&M | Paine | Albany State | Alabama A&M | 1994–95 | Albany State | Alabama A&M | Alabama A&M | Savannah State | Alabama A&M | 1995–96 | Albany State | Morehouse | Alabama A&M | Savannah State | Morehouse | 1996–97 | Albany State | Morehouse | Albany State | Savannah State | Morehouse | 1997–98 | Albany State | Morehouse | Fort Valley State | Fort Valley State | Savannah State | Morehouse | 1998–99 | Tuskegee | Morehouse | Paine | Savannah State | Morehouse | 1999–00 | Fort Valley State Tuskegee | Morehouse | LeMoyne–Owen | Paine | Morehouse | 2000–01 | Tuskegee | Morehouse | Kentucky State | Albany State | Morehouse | 2001–02 | Fort Valley State Morehouse Tuskegee | Morehouse | Paine | Albany State | Morehouse | Morehouse | 2002–03 | Tuskegee | Morehouse | Morehouse | Albany State | Albany State | 2003–04 | Albany State | Morehouse | Benedict | Benedict | Albany State | Tuskegee | Albany State | 2004–05 | Albany State | Morehouse | Lane | Paine | Albany State | Albany State | 2005–06 | Albany State | Morehouse | Benedict | Stillman | Albany State | Morehouse | Morehouse | 2006–07 | Albany State Tuskegee | Morehouse | Benedict | Albany State | Stillman | Morehouse | Morehouse | 2007–08 | Tuskegee | Morehouse | Benedict | Benedict | Stillman | Tuskegee | Morehouse | 2008–09 | Tuskegee | Benedict | Claflin | LeMoyne–Owen | Stillman | Morehouse | Morehouse | Morehouse | 2009–10 | Tuskegee | Morehouse | Clark Atlanta | Tuskegee | Albany State | Morehouse | Morehouse | Morehouse | 2010–11 | Albany State | Morehouse | Benedict | Clark Atlanta | Stillman | Morehouse | Morehouse | Morehouse | 2011–12 | Miles | Morehouse | Tuskegee | Benedict | Stillman | Fort Valley State | Morehouse | Paine | 2012–13 | Tuskegee | Morehouse | Morehouse | Benedict | Stillman | Stillman | Morehouse | 2013–14 | Albany State | Morehouse | Fort Valley State | Tuskegee | Stillman | Stillman | Albany State | Kentucky State | 2014–15 | Tuskegee | Morehouse | Paine | Benedict | Albany State | Benedict | Morehouse | Benedict | 2015–16 | Miles | Benedict | Stillman | Stillman | 2016–17 | Fort Valley State | Morehouse | Lane | Clark Atlanta | 2017-18 | Tuskegee | Morehouse | Morehouse | Claflin | Albany State | Benedict | Morehouse | Albany State | 2018-19 | Miles College | Morehouse | Morehouse | Miles |
- Golf returned as a conference sport in 2008. The first SIAC Intercollegiate Golf Championship was held at Tuskegee in 1938. The SIAC stopped Golf as a sport due to World War II but restarted in 1947 as an official conference sport until 1980 when golf was discontinued.
Women's sportsYear | Volleyball | Cross Country | Basketball (Season) | Basketball (Tournament) | Track & Field Indoor | Softball | Tennis | Track & Field Outdoor |
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1965–66 | No Tournament | 1966–67 | No Tournament | 1967–68 | No Tournament | 1968–69 | No Tournament | 1969–70 | No Tournament | 1970–71 | No Tournament | 1971–72 | No Tournament | 1972–73 | No Tournament | Tuskegee | 1973–74 | No Tournament | 1974–75 | No Tournament | 1975–76 | No Tournament | 1976–77 | No Tournament | Tuskegee | 1977–78 | No Tournament | Tuskegee | Tuskegee | 1978–79 | Tuskegee | Tuskegee | Tuskegee | 1979–80 | Albany State | 1980–81 | Albany State | 1981–82 | Clark Atlanta | Tuskegee | 1982–83 | Tuskegee | Tuskegee | 1983–84 | Alabama A&M | Alabama A&M | Tuskegee | 1984–85 | Clark Atlanta | Tuskegee | 1985–86 | Clark Atlanta | Tuskegee | 1986–87 | Albany State | 1987–88 | Fort Valley State | 1988–89 | Albany State | 1989–90 | Albany State | 1990–91 | Alabama A&M | 1991–92 | Fort Valley State | 1992–93 | Fort Valley State | 1993–94 | LeMoyne–Owen | 1994–95 | Fort Valley State | 1995–96 | Albany State | 1996–97 | Kentucky State | 1997–98 | Albany State | Albany State | 1998–99 | Clark Atlanta | Albany State | 1999–00 | Fort Valley State | Albany State | 2000–01 | Fort Valley State | Tuskegee | 2001–02 | Albany State | Fort Valley State | 2002–03 | Albany State | Fort Valley State | Clark Atlanta | Albany State | 2003–04 | Albany State | Benedict | Clark Atlanta | Albany State | 2004–05 | Albany State | Paine | Tuskegee | Albany State | 2005–06 | Albany State | Paine | Albany State | 2006–07 | Albany State | Benedict | Albany State | Clark Atlanta | Albany State | 2007–08 | Albany State | Tuskegee | Tuskegee | Albany State | Albany State | 2008–09 | Albany State | Fort Valley State | Fort Valley State | Miles | Tuskegee | 2009–10 | Albany State | Clark Atlanta | Fort Valley State | Benedict | Albany State | Albany State | Fort Valley State | 2010–11 | Kentucky State | Albany State | Fort Valley State | Fort Valley State | Fort Valley State | Clark Atlanta | Albany State | 2011–12 | Kentucky State | Clark Atlanta | Fort Valley State | Fort Valley State | Miles | Tuskegee | Albany State | 2012–13 | Clark Atlanta | Albany State | Clark Atlanta | Albany State | Stillman | Benedict | 2013–14 | Kentucky State | Benedict | Benedict | Tuskegee | Stillman | Albany State | 2014–15 | Claflin | Benedict | Albany State | Tuskegee | Stillman | Benedict | 2015–16 | Kentucky State | Clark Atlanta |
See alsoNotes1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.ncaa.org/championships/statistics/ncaa-football-attendance|title=NCAA Football Attendance|first=|last=pbrock|date=19 November 2013|publisher=}} 2. ^{{cite press release|url=https://www.thesiac.com/news/2017/12/7/general-ssu-moves-to-southern-intercollegiate-athletic-conference.aspx |title=SSU Moves to Division II Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference |publisher=Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference |date=December 7, 2017 |accessdate=July 16, 2018}}
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