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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].
[edit] Current members
| Institution
| Location
| Founded
| Affiliation
| Enrollment
| Joined
|
| Belmont University
| Nashville, Tennessee
| 1890
| Private
| 4,765
| 2001
|
| Campbell University
| Buies Creek, North Carolina
| 1887
| Private/Baptist
| 10,471
| 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
|
| Florida Gulf Coast University
| Fort Myers, Florida
| 1991
| Public
| 8,292
| 2007
|
| Jacksonville University
| Jacksonville, Florida
| 1934
| Private/Non-sectarian
| 2,561
| 1997
|
| Kennesaw State University
| Kennesaw, Georgia
| 1963
| Public
| 19,854
| 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
|
| University of South Carolina Upstate
| Spartanburg, South Carolina
| 1967
| Public
| 4,507
| 2007
|
| Stetson University
| DeLand, Florida
| 1883
| Private/Non-sectarian
| 2,174
| 1986
|
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[edit] Former and future members
[edit] Former Members
[edit] Future membership changes
[edit] Men's Basketball Champions
| 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
|
[edit] All Sports Championships
The Jesse C. Fletcher and Sherman Day Trophies are awarded each year to the top men's and women's program in the conference.
[edit] Men's All Sports: Jesse C. Fletcher Trophy
| Year
| Champion
|
| 1978-79
| Oklahoma City
|
| 1979-80
| Northeast Louisiana
|
| 1980-81
| Northeast Louisiana
|
| 1981-82
| Northeast Louisiana
|
| 1982-83
| Georgia Southern
|
| 1983-84
| Centenary
|
| 1984-85
| Georgia Southern
|
| 1985-86
| Houston Baptist
|
| 1986-87
| Georgia Southern
|
| 1987-88
| Georgia Southern
|
| 1988-89
| Georgia Southern
|
| 1989-90
| Georgia Southern
|
| 1990-91
| Georgia Southern
|
| 1991-92
| Florida International
|
| 1992-93
| Florida International
|
| 1993-94
| Florida International
|
| 1994-95
| Central Florida
|
| 1995-96
| Central Florida
|
| 1996-97
| Florida International
|
| 1997-98
| Georgia State
|
| 1998-99
| Central Florida
|
| 1999-00
| Georgia State
|
| 2000-01
| Georgia State
|
| 2001-02
| Georgia State
|
| 2002-03
| Central Florida
|
| 2003-04
| Central Florida
|
| 2004-05
| Central Florida
|
| 2005-06
| East Tennessee State
|
| 2006-07
| East Tennessee State
|
[edit] Women's All Sport: Sherman Day Trophy
| Year
| Champion
|
| 1985-86
| Stetson, Georgia State
|
| 1986-87
| Stetson
|
| 1987-88
| Georgia State
|
| 1988-89
| Georgia State
|
| 1989-90
| Georgia State
|
| 1990-91
| Florida International
|
| 1991-92
| Florida International
|
| 1992-93
| Georgia State
|
| 1993-94
| Florida International
|
| 1994-95
| Campbell
|
| 1995-96
| Central Florida
|
| 1996-97
| Central Florida
|
| 1997-98
| Georgia State
|
| 1998-99
| Central Florida
|
| 1999-00
| Georgia State
|
| 2000-01
| Georgia State
|
| 2001-02
| Central Florida
|
| 2002-03
| Central Florida
|
| 2003-04
| Central Florida
|
| 2004-05
| Central Florida
|
| 2005-06
| Florida Atlantic
|
| 2006-07
| East Tennessee State
|
[edit] Conference facilities
| 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
|
| Florida Gulf Coast
| Non-Football School
| N/A
| Alico Arena
| 4,000
|
| 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
|
| USC Upstate
| Non-Football School
| N/A
| G. B. Hodge Center
| 1,535
|
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ Although the Sun Belt Conference competes in football at the Division I FBS level, Arkansas-Little Rock does not sponsor the sport.
- ^ Although the CAA competes in football at the Division I FCS level, Georgia State does not sponsor the sport.
- ^ Although the Southland Conference competes in football at the Division I FCS level, UT-San Antonio does not sponsor the sport.
- ^ Although the Southern Conference competes in football at the Division I FCS level, the College of Charleston does not sponsor the sport.
[edit] External links
es:Atlantic Sun Conference