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Established
  
1978

Headquarters
  
Georgia, United States

Members
  
8 (9 in 2018)

Founded
  
1978

Atlantic Sun Conference

Division
  
Division I non-football

Sports fielded
  
19 (men's: 8; women's: 11)

Region
  
Southeastern United States and New Jersey

Former names
  
Trans America Athletic Conference (1978–2001)

Association
  
National Collegiate Athletic Association

Similar
  
National Collegiate Athletic A, Metro Atlantic Athletic C, Southwestern Athletic Conference, Lipscomb University, Stetson University

Profiles

2013 atlantic sun conference men s basketball all conference team


The Atlantic Sun Conference, branded since the 2016–17 school year as the ASUN Conference, is a collegiate athletic conference operating mostly in the Southeastern United States. The league participates at the NCAA Division I level, and does not sponsor football. Originally established as the Trans America Athletic Conference (TAAC) in 1978, its headquarters are located in Macon, Georgia.

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The most recent change in the ASUN membership came in 2015–16, when Northern Kentucky University (transitioning from NCAA Division II sports to Division I) left the conference to join the Horizon League and was replaced by the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), previously the only Division I basketball independent. Northern Kentucky had replaced Belmont University, which moved to the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC); this maintained the membership roster at 10 schools. The 2014 departure of East Tennessee State University and Mercer University to the Southern Conference left the ASUN with its current membership number of eight.

The ASUN will add a ninth member in 2018 with the arrival of the University of North Alabama from the Division II Gulf South Conference.

Softball 2013 atlantic sun conference championship video


Former members

Notes

School names and nicknames listed here reflect those used during the schools' time in the TAAC/ASUN. One school has changed both its name and nickname, and three others have changed only their nicknames:

Membership timeline

  • Northeast Louisiana became the University of Louisiana at Monroe (Louisiana–Monroe) in 1999.
  • Pan American, later known as Texas–Pan American or UTPA, merged with the University of Texas at Brownsville in 2015 to create the new University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV). The new school inherited UTPA's athletic program.
  • Sports sponsored

    The ASUN sponsors championship competition in eight men's and eleven women's NCAA sanctioned sports.

    In 2008, the ASUN, in an agreement with the Southern Conference (SoCon), Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), and Big South Conference, formed the Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association (CCSA) for schools sponsoring men's and women's swimming and diving within the associated conferences. For the past several years, the ASUN's Commissioner has served as the president of what was initially a swimming & diving-only conference. In 2014 the CCSA expanded to include several other schools from other conferences, and the following year the conference added beach volleyball (women-only at the NCAA level) as a sponsored sport, changing its name to the Coastal Collegiate Sports Association. Currently the conference has 22 member schools, with eight men's swimming and diving teams, 11 women's swimming & diving teams, and eight beach volleyball teams.

    The most recent change to the roster of ASUN sports took place after the 2013–14 school year. Under a cooperative agreement between the ASUN and SoCon, the two leagues agreed to split lacrosse sponsorship. The SoCon took over the ASUN men's lacrosse league, while women's lacrosse sponsorship remained with the ASUN.

    More recently, on September 13, 2016, the ASUN and Big South announced a football partnership that allows any ASUN members with scholarship football programs to become Big South football members, provided they are located within the general geographic footprint of the two conferences. At the time of announcement, the only ASUN member with a scholarship football program, Kennesaw State, was already a Big South football member. Should any ASUN member add scholarship football, or any non-scholarship football program of an ASUN school (at the time of announcement, Jacksonville and Stetson) upgrade to scholarship football, that team will automatically join Big South football. North Alabama will join Big South football under the terms of this agreement; although the school's home state of Alabama had no schools in either conference at the time it was announced as a future ASUN member, three of its neighboring states were home to six of the ASUN's eight members at that time.

  • = Starting in 2014-15, men's lacrosse is sponsored by the Southern Conference and women's by the ASUN.
  • * = Beach volleyball is a fully sanctioned NCAA sport which held its first national championship in the spring of 2016. The ASUN was the first conference to sponsor a championship in the sport.
  • Men's sports

    Men's varsity sports not sponsored by the league which are played by ASUN schools:

    Women's sports

  • * = Associate members Central Michigan, Coastal Carolina, Delaware State, Detroit, Furman, Howard, Mercer, and Old Dominion. Wofford will join for the 2018 season (2017–18 school year).
  • ** = Associate members Mercer and Coastal Carolina.
  • Women's varsity sports not sponsored by the league which are played by ASUN schools:

    Facilities

    Future member North Alabama in gray.

    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. The Bill Bibb Trophy, combining the men's and women's results for the best overall program, was first awarded in 2006–07. East Tennessee State won this overall trophy seven of the nine years it has been awarded; Florida Gulf Coast won in 2012–13, 2014–15 and 2015-16.

    Baseball

  • Atlantic Sun Conference Baseball Tournament
  • References

    Atlantic Sun Conference Wikipedia


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