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词条 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
释义

  1. Member schools

     Current members  Future member  Former members  Membership timeline 

  2. Conference facilities

  3. Conference sports

     Men's sponsored sports by school  Women's sponsored sports by school  Other sponsored sports by school 

  4. Championships

     Commissioner's All-Sports  Men's sports  Women's sports 

  5. See also

  6. Notes

  7. References

  8. 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
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|association = NCAA
|division = Division II
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|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}}
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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 schools

Current members

InstitutionLocationFoundedEnrollmentNicknameColorsJoined
Albany State UniversityAlbany, Georgia19036,371Golden RamsAlbany State Golden Rams}}1969
Benedict CollegeColumbia, South Carolina18702,500TigersBenedict Tigers}}1932
Central State UniversityWilberforce, Ohio18872,798Marauders & Lady MaraudersCentral State Marauders}}2015
Clark Atlanta UniversityAtlanta, Georgia18654,000PanthersClark Atlanta Panthers}}1913
Fort Valley State UniversityFort Valley, Georgia18952,776WildcatsFort Valley State Wildcats}}1941
Kentucky State UniversityFrankfort, Kentucky18862,341Thorobreds & ThorobrettesKentucky State Thorobreds}}1997
Lane CollegeJackson, Tennessee18822,000DragonsLane Dragons}}1929
LeMoyne–Owen CollegeMemphis, Tennessee1862600MagiciansLeMoyne–Owen Magicians}}1932
Miles CollegeFairfield, Alabama18981,900Golden BearsMiles Golden Bears}}1927
Morehouse CollegeAtlanta, Georgia18673,000Maroon TigersMorehouse Maroon Tigers}}1913
Paine CollegeAugusta, Georgia1882900LionsPaine Lions}}1985
Spring Hill CollegeMobile, Alabama18301,439BadgersSpring Hill Badgers}}2014
Tuskegee UniversityTuskegee, Alabama18813,000Golden TigersTuskegee Golden Tigers}}1913
  • Morehouse — men's institution, does not field women's sports.
  • Central State — football was an affiliate member in 2013–2015.

Future member

The 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]

InstitutionLocationFoundedEnrollmentNicknameColorsJoining
Savannah State UniversitySavannah, Georgia18904,077TigersSavannah State Tigers}}2019

Former members

InstitutionLocationFoundedNicknameJoinedLeftCurrent
Conference
Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical UniversityNormal, Alabama1875Bulldogs & Lady Bulldogs19471998Southwestern Athletic
(NCAA D-I)
Alabama State UniversityMontgomery, Alabama1867Hornets19131976Southwestern Athletic
(NCAA D-I)
Allen UniversityColumbia, South Carolina1870Yellow Jackets19471969Appalachian
(NAIA)
Atlanta UniversityAtlanta1865Panthers19131929Merged in 1988 with
Clark College
Bethune–Cookman UniversityDaytona Beach, Florida1904Wildcats19501979Mid-Eastern Athletic
(NCAA D-I)
Claflin UniversityOrangeburg, South Carolina1869Panthers20082018CIAA
Edward Waters CollegeJacksonville, Florida1866Tigers19301935Gulf Coast
(NAIA)
Fisk UniversityNashville, Tennessee1866Bulldogs19131983Independent
(NAIA)
Florida A&M UniversityTallahassee, Florida1887Rattlers19201979Mid-Eastern Athletic
(NCAA D-I)
Jackson State UniversityJackson, Mississippi1877Tigers19131914Southwestern Athletic
(NCAA D-I)
Knoxville CollegeKnoxville, Tennessee1875Bulldogs19201990Dropped sports
Morris Brown CollegeAtlanta1881Wolverines19132000Dropped sports
Rust CollegeHolly Springs, Mississippi1866Bearcats19781988Independent
(NCAA D-III)
group=Former|Returning to the SIAC in 2019.Savannah, Georgia1890Tigers19692000Mid-Eastern Athletic
(NCAA D-I)
South Carolina State UniversityOrangeburg, South Carolina1896Bulldogs19351971Mid-Eastern Athletic
(NCAA D-I)
Stillman CollegeTuscaloosa, Alabama1874Tigers1978
2002
1999
2016
Independent
(NAIA)
Talladega CollegeTalladega, Alabama1867Tornadoes19131941Gulf Coast
(NAIA)
Tennessee State UniversityNashville, Tennessee1912Tigers19201930Ohio Valley
(NCAA D-I)
Xavier University of LouisianaNew Orleans1925Gold Rush & Gold Nuggets19351960Gulf Coast
(NAIA)
{{notelist|group=Former}}

Membership timeline

DateFormat = 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 =

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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 facilities

SchoolFootballBasketball
StadiumCapacityArenaCapacity
Albany StateAlbany State University Coliseum11,000}}HPER Gym Complex4,000}}
BenedictCharlie W. Johnson Stadium11,000}}Benjamin E. Mays Arena3,500}}
Central StateMcPherson Stadium7,000}}Beacom/Lewis GymnasiumN/A}}
Clark AtlantaPanther Stadium6,000}}L.S. Epps Gym1,800}}
Fort Valley StateWildcat Stadium10,000}}Health and Physical Education Complex (FVSU)5,100}}
Kentucky StateAlumni Field5,000}}William Exum HPER Center2,750}}
LaneRothrock Stadium3,500}}J.F. Lane Center2,500}}
LeMoyne–Owen{{center|non-football school}}Bruce Hall1,000}}
MilesAlumni Stadium8,500}}Knox-Windham Gym2,000}}
MorehouseB. T. Harvey Stadium9,850}}Forbes Arena6,000}}
Paine{{center|non-football school}}Randall Carter Gymnasium1,200}}
Savannah StateTed Wright Stadium8,500}}Tiger Arena5,000}}
Spring Hill{{center|non-football school}}Arthur R. Outlaw Recreation Center2,000}}
TuskegeeAbbott Memorial Alumni Stadium10,000}}James Center Arena5,000}}

Conference sports

A 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
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 school

SchoolBaseballBasketballCross
Country
FootballGolfTennisTrack
& Field
Outdoor
Total
SIAC
Sports
{{left}}Albany State{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}6
{{left}}Benedict{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}7
{{left}}Central State{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}4
{{left}}Clark Atlanta{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}4
{{left}}Fort Valley State{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}5
{{left}}Kentucky State{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}6
{{left}}Lane{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}6
{{left}}LeMoyne–Owen{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}5
{{left}}Miles{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}5
{{left}}Morehouse{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}7
{{left}}Paine{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}5
{{left}}Spring Hill{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}6
{{left}}Tuskegee{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}6
Totals11131310871072
Future Member
{{left}}Savannah State{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}6

Women's sponsored sports by school

SchoolBasketballCross
Country
SoftballTennisTrack
& Field
Outdoor
VolleyballTotal
SIAC
Sports
{{left}}Albany State{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}6
{{left}}Benedict{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}6
{{left}}Central State{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}4
{{left}}Clark Atlanta{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}6
{{left}}Fort Valley State{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}6
{{left}}Kentucky State{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}5
{{left}}Lane{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}6
{{left}}LeMoyne–Owen{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}5
{{left}}Miles{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}5
{{left}}Paine{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}5
{{left}}Spring Hill{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}6
{{left}}Tuskegee{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}6
Totals1212117121266
Future Member
{{left}}Savannah State{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}{{Y}}6

Other sponsored sports by school

SchoolMenWomen
SoccerTrack
& Field
Indoor
Beach
Volleyball
GolfSoccerTrack
& Field
Indoor
{{left}}Albany StateIND
{{left}}BenedictINDIND
{{left}}Central StateINDIND
{{left}}Kentucky StateINDIND
{{left}}Savannah Stategroup=ns|Savannah State has yet to announce its future women's golf affiliation.}}
{{left}}Spring HillGSCINDGSCGSC
  • — D-I sport
{{notelist|group=ns}}

Championships

Commissioner's All-Sports

{{col-start}}{{col-4}}
YearSchool
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973Tuskegee (M)
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980Tuskegee (M)
{{col-4}}
YearSchool
1981Tuskegee (M)
1982Tuskegee (M)
1983Tuskegee (M)
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
{{col-4}}
YearSchool
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998Morehouse (M)
Albany State (W)
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004Albany State (M&W)
2005Albany State (M&W)
{{col-4}}
YearSchool
2006Albany State (W)
Morehouse (M)
2007Albany State (W)
2008Albany State (W)
Morehouse (M)
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013Albany State (W)
Morehouse (M)
2014Albany State (W)
Morehouse (M)
2015
{{col-end}}

Men's sports

YearFootballCross
Country
Basketball
(Season)
Basketball
(Tournament)
Track
& Field
Indoor
BaseballTennisTrack
& Field
Outdoor
Golf
1965–66Alabama StateMorehouseSouth Carolina State
1966–67Alabama StateTuskegeeFlorida A&M
1967–68TuskegeeMorehouseBethune–CookmanSouth Carolina State
1968–69TuskegeeTuskegeeFort Valley StateTuskegeeTuskegee
1969–70TuskegeeFiskSavannah StateAlabama A&M
1970–71Fort Valley StateFiskAlabama StateSouth Carolina State
1971–72Fort Valley StateFiskAlabama StateAlabama StateAlbany State
1972–73Fort Valley StateTuskegeeAlbany StateTuskegeeAlbany State
1973–74FiskTuskegeeFiskBethune–CookmanAlbany State
1974–75Clark AtlantaTuskegeeAlabama A&MFiskAlbany State
1975–76FiskTuskegeeAlabama A&MBethune–CookmanAlbany State
1976–77Fort Valley StateAlbany StateFlorida A&MBethune–CookmanAlbany State
1977–78KnoxvilleAlbany StateFlorida A&MFlorida A&MAlbany State
1978–79Florida A&MTuskegeeTuskegee
1979–80Alabama A&MAlbany StateBethune–CookmanTuskegeeAlbany State
1980–81Morris BrownAlbany StateMorehouseTuskegeeAlbany State
1981–82Alabama A&M
Fort Valley State
Albany StateMorris BrownTuskegeeAlbany State
1982–83Fort Valley StateAlbany StateAlbany StateTuskegeeAlbany State
1983–84Fort Valley StateAlbany StateAlbany StateTuskegeeAlbany State
1984–85Albany StateAlbany StateAlbany StateTuskegeeAlbany State
1985–86Albany State
Fort Valley State
Albany StateAlabama A&MTuskegeeAlbany State
1986–87Albany StateAlbany StateAlabama A&MTuskegeeAlbany State
1987–88Alabama A&M
Tuskegee
Alabama A&MAlabama A&MBenedict
1988–89Alabama A&M
Albany State
Alabama A&MAlabama A&MTuskegee
1989–90Alabama A&MAlabama A&MMorehousePaine
1990–91Alabama A&MAlabama A&MMorehouseAlbany State
1991–92Alabama A&M
Clark Atlanta
Fort Valley State
Morehouse
Tuskegee
MorehouseAlbany StateSavannah State
1992–93Fort Valley StateAlabama A&MAlabama A&MAlabama A&MAlabama A&M
1993–94Albany StateAlabama A&MPaineAlbany StateAlabama A&M
1994–95Albany StateAlabama A&MAlabama A&MSavannah StateAlabama A&M
1995–96Albany StateMorehouseAlabama A&MSavannah StateMorehouse
1996–97Albany StateMorehouseAlbany StateSavannah StateMorehouse
1997–98Albany StateMorehouseFort Valley StateFort Valley StateSavannah StateMorehouse
1998–99TuskegeeMorehousePaineSavannah StateMorehouse
1999–00Fort Valley State
Tuskegee
MorehouseLeMoyne–OwenPaineMorehouse
2000–01TuskegeeMorehouseKentucky StateAlbany StateMorehouse
2001–02Fort Valley State
Morehouse
Tuskegee
MorehousePaineAlbany StateMorehouseMorehouse
2002–03TuskegeeMorehouseMorehouseAlbany StateAlbany State
2003–04Albany StateMorehouseBenedictBenedictAlbany StateTuskegeeAlbany State
2004–05Albany StateMorehouseLanePaineAlbany StateAlbany State
2005–06Albany StateMorehouseBenedictStillmanAlbany StateMorehouseMorehouse
2006–07Albany State
Tuskegee
MorehouseBenedictAlbany StateStillmanMorehouseMorehouse
2007–08TuskegeeMorehouseBenedictBenedictStillmanTuskegeeMorehouse
2008–09TuskegeeBenedictClaflinLeMoyne–OwenStillmanMorehouseMorehouseMorehouse
2009–10TuskegeeMorehouseClark AtlantaTuskegeeAlbany StateMorehouseMorehouseMorehouse
2010–11Albany StateMorehouseBenedictClark AtlantaStillmanMorehouseMorehouseMorehouse
2011–12MilesMorehouseTuskegeeBenedictStillmanFort Valley StateMorehousePaine
2012–13TuskegeeMorehouseMorehouseBenedictStillmanStillmanMorehouse
2013–14Albany StateMorehouseFort Valley StateTuskegeeStillmanStillmanAlbany StateKentucky State
2014–15TuskegeeMorehousePaineBenedictAlbany StateBenedictMorehouseBenedict
2015–16MilesBenedictStillman Stillman
2016–17Fort Valley StateMorehouseLaneClark Atlanta
2017-18TuskegeeMorehouseMorehouseClaflinAlbany StateBenedictMorehouseAlbany State
2018-19Miles CollegeMorehouseMorehouseMiles
  • 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 sports

YearVolleyballCross
Country
Basketball
(Season)
Basketball
(Tournament)
Track
& Field
Indoor
SoftballTennisTrack
& Field
Outdoor
1965–66No Tournament
1966–67No Tournament
1967–68No Tournament
1968–69No Tournament
1969–70No Tournament
1970–71No Tournament
1971–72No Tournament
1972–73No TournamentTuskegee
1973–74No Tournament
1974–75No Tournament
1975–76No Tournament
1976–77No TournamentTuskegee
1977–78No TournamentTuskegeeTuskegee
1978–79TuskegeeTuskegeeTuskegee
1979–80Albany State
1980–81Albany State
1981–82Clark AtlantaTuskegee
1982–83TuskegeeTuskegee
1983–84Alabama A&MAlabama A&MTuskegee
1984–85Clark AtlantaTuskegee
1985–86Clark AtlantaTuskegee
1986–87Albany State
1987–88Fort Valley State
1988–89Albany State
1989–90Albany State
1990–91Alabama A&M
1991–92Fort Valley State
1992–93Fort Valley State
1993–94LeMoyne–Owen
1994–95Fort Valley State
1995–96Albany State
1996–97Kentucky State
1997–98Albany StateAlbany State
1998–99Clark AtlantaAlbany State
1999–00Fort Valley StateAlbany State
2000–01Fort Valley StateTuskegee
2001–02Albany StateFort Valley State
2002–03Albany StateFort Valley StateClark AtlantaAlbany State
2003–04Albany StateBenedictClark AtlantaAlbany State
2004–05Albany StatePaineTuskegeeAlbany State
2005–06Albany StatePaineAlbany State
2006–07Albany StateBenedictAlbany StateClark AtlantaAlbany State
2007–08Albany StateTuskegeeTuskegeeAlbany StateAlbany State
2008–09Albany StateFort Valley StateFort Valley StateMilesTuskegee
2009–10Albany StateClark AtlantaFort Valley StateBenedictAlbany StateAlbany StateFort Valley State
2010–11Kentucky StateAlbany StateFort Valley StateFort Valley StateFort Valley StateClark AtlantaAlbany State
2011–12Kentucky StateClark AtlantaFort Valley StateFort Valley StateMilesTuskegeeAlbany State
2012–13Clark AtlantaAlbany StateClark AtlantaAlbany StateStillmanBenedict
2013–14Kentucky StateBenedictBenedictTuskegeeStillmanAlbany State
2014–15ClaflinBenedictAlbany StateTuskegeeStillmanBenedict
2015–16Kentucky StateClark Atlanta

See also

  • Pioneer Bowl

Notes

1. ^{{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}}

References

{{Reflist|30em}}

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.thesiac.com}}
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