Sun Conference

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The Sun Conference (TSC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Eight of the ten full member institutions are located in Florida, with two in Georgia. The Sun Conference competes in the NAIA in all sponsored sports.

History

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The conference was created in March 1990 as the Florida Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (FIAC), and renamed to the Florida Sun Conference in 1992. Charter members consisted of Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University, Flagler College, Florida Memorial University, Nova University of Advanced Technology (now Nova Southeastern University), Palm Beach Atlantic University, Saint Thomas University, Warner Southern College (now Warner University) and Webber International University.

The league later grew to nine members with the addition of Northwood University in 1994 (now Keiser University). Between 2002 and 2006, Nova Southeastern (2002), Palm Beach Atlantic (2003) and Flagler (2006) moved to NCAA Division II. But the league was able to recruit new members as Savannah College of Art and Design joined in 2004, followed by Edward Waters College (now a university) in 2006. It adopted its current name in August 2008 to reflect its expansion to institutions outside of Florida.[1] With the addition of the University of South Carolina at Beaufort in 2008, the Florida campus of Johnson & Wales University at North Miami, Southeastern University and Ave Maria University in 2009, and Thomas University of Georgia in 2012, along with Edward Waters' move to the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference after the 2009–10 season, the league membership stood at 12 schools as of the 2012–13 season.

In 2014, Point University and former member Edward Waters College joined the conference for football only. Starting with the 2016 season, all six football members moved to the Mid-South Conference for that sport.[2] Charter member Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University departed the conference on June 30, 2015 and joined the Sunshine State Conference (D-II). In 2017, the College of Coastal Georgia joined the Sun Conference,[3] with the conference again standing at a total of 12 members. In 2018, Sun Conference member Keiser added football[4] but Edward Waters left the Mid-South football league. In 2019, Saint Thomas also added football and Florida Memorial re-added the sport after more than 60 years,[5][6] bringing the number of members participating in football to 8.

On June 25, 2020, Johnson & Wales announced it would close down its North Miami campus at the end of the 2020–21 school year,[7] and on July 28, Johnson & Wales North Miami discontinued all sports.[8]

On April 14, 2021, USCB Beaufort reported its invitation to join the Division II Peach Belt Conference in 2022 after applying for membership in, and pending acceptance into, the NCAA.[9] The conference published on December 22 its reinstatement of football for the 2022 season, having grown to seven schools,[10] with Thomas initiating football to become the eighth football member.[11] By July 15, 2022, USCB was already accepted into the Continental Athletic Conference, formerly the Association of Independent Institutions, only for the first of its three-year NCAA provisional membership but with a Peach Belt schedule as part of the Sand Sharks' dual NAIA-NCAA membership.[12]

In 2021, the Sun Conference added the University of Mobile, St. Andrews University, Truett McConnell University, and William Carey University as affiliate members for beach volleyball.[13] Loyola University of New Orleans also participates in beach volleyball.[14]

In 2022, Life University began participating in men's swimming, women's swimming, and women's lacrosse.[15]

On July 1, 2022, Thomas announced that they would leave the conference and join the Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC), starting in the 2023–24 academic year.[16] They remain in the Sun Conference as an affiliate member for football, and men's and women's swimming from that day forward.

On October 2, 2023, the New College of Florida became the newest member to join the conference, starting in the 2024–25 academic year.[17]

Chronological timeline

Member schools

Current members

The Sun currently has ten full members, all but two are private schools.[18][3] Departing members are highlighted in pink.

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname JoinedTemplate:Efn Basketball?
Ave Maria University Ave Maria, Florida 2003 Catholic
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1,200 Gyrenes 2009 both
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Florida Memorial University Miami Gardens, Florida 1879 American BaptistTemplate:Efn 1,784 Lions 1990 both
Keiser University West Palm Beach, Florida 1977 Nonsectarian 19,510 SeahawksTemplate:Efn 2015 both
New College of Florida
(NCF)
Sarasota, Florida 1960 Public 675 Mighty Banyans 2024 both
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1,750 Bobcats 1990 both
Savannah College of Art and Design Savannah, Georgia 1978 Non-profit art school 11,897 Bees 2004 noneTemplate:Efn
Southeastern University Lakeland, Florida 1935 Assemblies of God 3,850 Fire 2009 both
Warner University Lake Wales, Florida 1968 Church of God 1,037 Royals 1990 both
Webber International University Babson Park, Florida 1927 Nonsectarian 616 Warriors 1990 both
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Current affiliate members

The Sun has ten affiliate members, all but one are private schools:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname JoinedTemplate:Efn The Sun
sport(s)
Current
conference
Brenau UniversityTemplate:Efn Gainesville, Georgia 1878 Nonsectarian 2,551 Golden Tigers 2024 beach volleyball Appalachian (AAC)
Life University Marietta, Georgia 1974 Nonsectarian 2,692 Running Eagles 2022w.lax.
2022m.sw.
2022w.sw.
women's lacrosse
men's swimming
women's swimming
Southern States (SSAC)
Loyola University New Orleans New Orleans, Louisiana 1904 Catholic (Jesuit)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 4,858 Wolf Pack 2022b.vb.
2022m.sw.
2022w.sw.
beach volleyball
men's swimming
women's swimming
Southern States (SSAC)
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887 Knights 2021 beach volleyball Appalachian (AAC)
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Thomas UniversityTemplate:Efn Thomasville, Georgia 1950 Nonsectarian 1,100 Night Hawks 2023fb.
2023m.sw.
2023w.sw.
football
men's swimming
women's swimming
Southern States (SSAC)
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2022w.sw.
men's swimming
women's swimming
Southern States (SSAC)
Truett McConnell University Cleveland, Georgia 1946 Baptist 2,710 Bears 2021 beach volleyball Appalachian (AAC)
William Carey University Hattiesburg, Mississippi 1892 Southern Baptist 3,250 Crusaders 2021b.vb.
2022m.sw.
2022w.sw.
beach volleyball
men's swimming
women's swimming
Southern States (SSAC)
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Former members

The Sun had nine former full members, most are private schools, one is public, and two are defunct:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname JoinedTemplate:Efn LeftTemplate:Efn Subsequent
conference(s)
Current
conference
Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University
(Daytona Beach Campus)
Daytona Beach, Florida 1926 Nonsectarian 6,794 Eagles 1990 2015 Sunshine State (SSC)Template:Efn
(2015–present)
Edward Waters CollegeTemplate:EfnTemplate:Efn Jacksonville, Florida 1866 A.M.E. Church 966 Tigers 2006 2010 Gulf Coast (GCAC)Template:Efn
(2010–21)
Southern (SIAC)Template:Efn
(2021–present)
Flagler College St. Augustine, Florida 1968 Nonsectarian 2,046 Saints 1990 2006 D-II Independent
(2006–09)
Peach Belt (PBC)Template:Efn
(2009–present)
Northwood University–Florida West Palm Beach, Florida 1984 Nonsectarian N/A Seahawks 1994 2015 N/ATemplate:Efn
Johnson & Wales University–Florida North Miami, Florida 1992 Nonsectarian N/A Wildcats 2009 2020 Closed in 2021
Nova Southeastern University Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1964 Nonsectarian 24,148 Sharks 1990 2002 Sunshine State (SSC)Template:Efn
(2002–present)
Palm Beach Atlantic University West Palm Beach, Florida 1968 Nondenominational 3,764 Sailfish 1990 2003 D-II Independent
(2003–15)
Sunshine State (SSC)Template:Efn
(2015–present)
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(2022–23)
Peach Belt (PBC)Template:Efn
(2022–present)Template:Efn
Thomas UniversityTemplate:Efn Thomasville, Georgia 1950 Nonsectarian 1,100 Night Hawks 2012 2023 Southern States (SSAC)
(2023–present)
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Former affiliate members

The Sun had two former affiliate members, both were private schools:

For the 2014 and 2015 football seasons, Edward Waters and Point joined the conference. All six members moved to the Mid-South Conference for the 2016 season. With the exception of Point, which participates in the Appalachian Division, these teams plus Faulkner University now form the Sun Division of the Mid-South Conference.[19]

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname JoinedTemplate:Efn LeftTemplate:Efn The Sun
sport(s)
Primary
conference
Conference
in former
Sun sport
Edward Waters CollegeTemplate:EfnTemplate:Efn Jacksonville, Florida 1866 A.M.E. Church 966 Tigers 2014 2017 football Southern (SIAC)Template:Efn
Point University West Point, Georgia 1937 Christian 1,000 Skyhawks 2014fb.
2023m.sw.
2023w.sw.
2017fb.
2024m.sw.
2024w.sw.
football
men's swimming
women's swimming
Southern States (SSAC) Appalachian (AAC)
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Membership timeline

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Sports

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External links

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