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Big South Conference

College athletic conference in the southeastern US


College athletic conference in the southeastern US

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associationNCAA
divisionDivision I
subdivisionFCS
teams9
sports19
mens9
womens10
regionSouth Atlantic States
headquartersCharlotte, North Carolina
commissionerSherika A. Montgomery
since2023
TVESPN
website
mapBig South Map.svg
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The Big South Conference is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA's Division I. Originally a non-football conference, the Big South began sponsoring football in 2002 as part of the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), and began operating the OVC–Big South Football Association in partnership with the Ohio Valley Conference in 2023. The Big South, founded in 1983, is firmly rooted in the South Atlantic region of the United States, with full member institutions located in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. Associate members are located in Georgia and South Carolina.

History

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Charter members included Armstrong State (later Armstrong Atlantic State University and now merged into Georgia Southern University as its Armstrong Campus) (1983–1987), Augusta (later Augusta State University and now merged into Augusta University) (1983–1990), Campbell University (1983–1994; 2011–2023), Baptist College (now Charleston Southern University) (1983–present), Coastal Carolina University (1983–2016), Radford University (1983–present) and Winthrop University (1983–present).

The expansion of membership occurred during the 1980s and 1990s. Some of those members are the University of North Carolina at Asheville (1984–present), Davidson College (1990–1992), Liberty University (1991–2018), the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (1992–1998), the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (1992–1997), Towson University (1992–1995), Elon University (1999–2003), High Point University (1999–present) and Birmingham–Southern College (2000–2006).

The Big South Conference began sponsoring football in 2002, with Charleston Southern, Elon (at the time) and Liberty (Gardner–Webb University also joined as a football-only member) fielding teams; Coastal Carolina and Virginia Military Institute (VMI) joined the conference as football-only members in 2003. In that same athletic year, VMI also joined the conference for all sports, but left to re-join the Southern Conference in 2014. Presbyterian College joined the conference in 2007, moving up from Division II, and became eligible for regular-season championships and conference honors during the 2008–09 athletic year. Gardner–Webb, which had been a football-only member since 2002, joined the conference for all sports on July 1, 2008. Campbell rejoined the Big South for all sports except football in the 2011–12 athletic year. Longwood University accepted an invitation to join the Big South on January 23, 2012, and membership formally began July 1 of that year; Longwood had been independent since 2004, during their transition to Division I. In 2014, following the departure of VMI, the conference returned to a single-division structure. On September 1, 2015, Coastal Carolina announced they would leave the conference following the 2015–16 school year to transition to FBS-level football and the Sun Belt Conference. On June 30, 2016, the day before the school joined the Sun Belt, Coastal Carolina won the 2016 College World Series in baseball. This was the first time in conference history that a team won an NCAA championship in any sport.

In September 2016, the Big South and the ASUN Conference (ASUN) announced a football partnership that effectively combined the two conferences in that sport. Under its terms, any members of either conference that add or upgrade to scholarship football, provided they fall within the current geographic footprint of the two leagues, automatically join Big South football. At the time of announcement, the only ASUN member that played scholarship football, Kennesaw State, was already a Big South football member. The partnership also provides a guaranteed football home to the leagues' non-scholarship football programs (at that time, Campbell from the Big South, and Jacksonville and Stetson from the ASUN) should they upgrade to scholarship status.

In November 2016, Campbell announced that it would begin offering scholarships and move its football program from the Pioneer Football League to the Big South in 2018.

In December 2016, the University of North Alabama, ASUN, and the Big South Conference announced that, effective in 2018, the school will leave the Division II Gulf South Conference and will join ASUN in non-football sports and the Big South in football. UNA has won three Division II NCAA national championships in football and has won at least a share of the Gulf South Conference football championship for four consecutive seasons through 2016.

Three months later, Liberty announced that it would begin a transition to FBS football in July 2017 and leave the Big South football league in 2018. Liberty and the Big South agreed later in 2017 that the school would continue to house all of its non-football sports (except for field hockey and women's swimming, neither of which is sponsored by the Big South) in that conference for the immediate future. Once Liberty became a full FBS member at the start of the 2019–20 school year, it would have technically become a Big South associate member (barring the school joining an FBS conference). However, Liberty's plans would change several months later, as it instead announced in May 2018 that it would move its non-football sports to the ASUN effective that July (except for the aforementioned field hockey and women's swimming, also not sponsored by the ASUN).

In November 2017, the University of South Carolina Upstate and Hampton University announced that they would be leaving the ASUN and Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, respectively, to join the Big South, starting in the fall of 2018.

On November 19, 2017, Presbyterian College announced it would be moving its football program to the non-scholarship Pioneer Football League. Presbyterian's last Big South football season was in 2019; the Blue Hose planned to play the 2020 season as an independent before joining the Pioneer League for 2021 and beyond. The Blue Hose remain a member of the Big South in all other sports.

A more recent change to its core membership was the July 2021 arrival of North Carolina A&T State University from the MEAC as a full member, including football. At the same time, Robert Morris University was planned to join as a football-only member. North Carolina A&T joined on the originally planned schedule, but Robert Morris became a Big South football member in November 2020. COVID-19 led the conference to move its 2020 football season to spring 2021. Since two of the eight Big South football members (apart from RMU) chose to play in the originally scheduled fall 2020 season and a third chose not to play football at all in 2020–21, the Big South chose to bring the Colonials into the football league for spring 2021.

More recently, the Big South added three new single-sport members in women's lacrosse effective with the 2022 season (2021–22 school year): Furman University, Mercer University, and Wofford College. All three are full members of the Southern Conference (SoCon), which disbanded its women's lacrosse league after the 2021 season.

On January 25, 2022, the Colonial Athletic Association (now the Coastal Athletic Association) announced that Hampton University would join that conference, as well as CAA Football, its technically separate football league, on July 1, 2022. On February 22, that conference announced that North Carolina A&T State University would be leaving the Big South, joining the all-sports CAA on July 1. North Carolina A&T would play Big South football in 2022 and join CAA Football on July 1, 2023.

Also on February 22, the conference announced its intent to combine its football membership with the Ohio Valley Conference beginning in 2023 and operate as the OVC–Big South Football Association. The following month saw Bryant University announced as a new football-only member effective with the 2022 season. Campbell announced on August 3 that it would join both sides of the CAA in 2023 as well. This was followed by Bryant announcing that it would join CAA Football in 2024. On November 28, it was announced that Robert Morris would also leave the association and return football to its previous home, the Northeast Conference effective after the 2023 football season.

Member schools

Current full members

InstitutionLocationFoundedJoinedTypeEnrollmentEndowment
(millions)NicknameColorsFootball
Charleston Southern UniversityNorth Charleston, South Carolina19641983Private
(Southern Baptist)3,414$24Buccaneers
Gardner–Webb UniversityBoiling Springs, North Carolina19052008Private
(Southern Baptist)3,594$70.5Runnin' Bulldogs
High Point UniversityHigh Point, North Carolina19241999Private
(United Methodist)4,545$138.5Panthers
Longwood UniversityFarmville, Virginia18392012Public4,470$100Lancers
Presbyterian CollegeClinton, South Carolina18802007Private
(PCUSA)1,330$88.1Blue Hose
Radford UniversityRadford, Virginia19101983Public10,700$55.2Highlanders
Asheville, North Carolina19271984Public
(UNC)3,762$52.4Bulldogs
Spartanburg, South Carolina19672018Public
(USCS)6,000$74Spartans
Winthrop UniversityRock Hill, South Carolina18861983Public6,073$62.3Eagles

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Current associate members

InstitutionLocationFoundedJoinedTypeEnrollmentNicknameColorsBig South
sportPrimary
conference
Bryant UniversitySmithfield, Rhode Island18632025Private3,751BulldogsAmerica East (AmEast)
Furman UniversityGreenville, South Carolina18262021Private
(Nonsectarian)2,629PaladinsWomen's lacrosseSoCon
Mercer UniversityMacon, Georgia18332021Private
(Nonsectarian)9,026Bears
New Jersey Institute of TechnologyNewark, New Jersey18812025Public12,332HighlandersAmerica East (AmEast)
Wofford CollegeSpartanburg, South Carolina18542021Private
(United Methodist)1,773TerriersWomen's lacrosseSoCon

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Future member

InstitutionLocationFoundedJoiningTypeEnrollmentNicknameColorsBig South
sport(s)Current
primary
conference

Former full members

InstitutionLocationFoundedJoinedLeftTypeNicknameColorsCurrent
conference
Armstrong State UniversitySavannah, Georgia193519831987PublicPiratesN/A
Augusta UniversityAugusta, Georgia178519831990PublicJaguarsPeach Belt
Birmingham–Southern CollegeBirmingham, Alabama185620002007Private
(Methodist)PanthersClosed in 2024
Campbell UniversityBuies Creek, North Carolina18871983;
20111994;
2023Private
(Southern Baptist)Fighting CamelsCAA
Coastal Carolina UniversityConway, South Carolina195419832016PublicChanticleersSun Belt
Davidson CollegeDavidson, North Carolina183719901992Private
(PCUSA)WildcatsAtlantic 10
Elon UniversityElon, North Carolina188919992003Private
(Nonsectarian)PhoenixCAA
Hampton UniversityHampton, Virginia186820182022Private
(Nonsectarian, HBCU)PiratesCAA
Liberty UniversityLynchburg, Virginia197119912018Private
(Nondenominational)Flames and Lady FlamesCUSA
(UMBC)Catonsville, Maryland196619921998PublicRetrieversAmerica East
North Carolina A&T State University
(North Carolina A&T)Greensboro, North Carolina189120212022Public
(UNC, HBCU)AggiesCAA
(UNC Greensboro)Greensboro, North Carolina189119921997PublicSpartansSoCon
Towson UniversityTowson, Maryland186619921995PublicTigersCAA
Virginia Military Institute
(VMI)Lexington, Virginia183920032014Senior Military CollegeKeydetsSoCon

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Former associate members

InstitutionLocationFoundedJoinedLeftTypeNicknameColorsBig South
sportPrimary
conferenceConference
in former
Big South sport
Bryant UniversitySmithfield, Rhode Island1863date=2022-03-29title=Big South Adds Bryant University as Associate Football Memberaccess-date=2022-03-30website=BigSouthSports.com}}2024Private
(Nonsectarian)BulldogsFootballAmerica East
Robert Morris UniversityMoon Township, Pennsylvania19212020{{efngroup=assRobert Morris was originally intended to join Big South football in the 2021 football season (part of the 2021–22 academic year). With the 2020 Big South football season2024Private
(Nonsectarian)ColonialsFootballHorizonNortheast
North Carolina A&T State UniversityGreensboro, North Carolina189120222023Public
(UNC, HBCU)AggiesFootballCAACAA Football
Kennesaw State UniversityKennesaw, Georgia196320152022PublicOwlsFootballCUSA
Monmouth UniversityWest Long Branch, New Jersey193320142022PrivateHawksFootballCAACAA Football
University of North AlabamaFlorence, Alabama183020192022PublicLionsFootballASUNUAC
Davidson CollegeDavidson, North Carolina183720122014Private
(PCUSA)WildcatsLacrosse (w)Atlantic 10
Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, New York195720082013PublicSeawolvesFootballCAACAA Football
Wilmington, North Carolina194720002004SeahawksGolf (w)CAA

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Membership timeline

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bar:6 color:FullxF from:1983 till:end text:Radford (1983–present)

bar:7 color:FullxF from:1983 till:end text:Winthrop (1983–present)

bar:8 color:OtherC1 from:1983 till:1984 text:Ind. bar:8 color:FullxF from:1984 till:end text:UNC Asheville (1984–present)

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bar:18 color:OtherC1 from:1983 till:2003 text:SoCon bar:18 color:Full from:2003 till:2014 text:VMI (2003–2014) bar:18 color:OtherC1 from:2014 till:end text:SoCon

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bar:20 color:AssocF from:2008 till:2013 text:Stony Brook (football, 2008–2013)

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bar:23 color:AssocF from:2014 till:2022 text:Monmouth (football, 2014–2022)

bar:24 color:AssocF from:2015 till:2022 text:Kennesaw State (football, 2015–2022)

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bar:27 color:AssocF from:2019 till:2022 text:North Alabama (football, 2019–2022)

bar:28 color:AssocF from:2020 till:2024 text:Robert Morris (football, 2020–2024)

bar:29 color:OtherC1 from:1983 till:2021 text:MEAC bar:29 shift:(-20) color:Full from:2021 till:2022 text:North Carolina A&T (2021–2022) bar:29 color:AssocF from:2022 till:2023 :text: bar:29 shift:(90) color:OtherC1 from:2023 till:end :text:CAA

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  • Augusta State was merged into Georgia Regents University in January 2013; the merged school renamed itself Augusta University in 2015.

Sports

SportMen'sWomen's
Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Football
Golf
Lacrosse
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Track and Field (Indoor)
Track and Field (Outdoor)
Volleyball

Men's sponsored sports by school

SchoolBaseballBasketballCross countryFootballGolfSoccerTennisTrack and field
(indoor)Track and field
(outdoor)Total Big South sportsAffiliate members
Charleston Southern7
Gardner–Webb9
High Point7
Longwood7
Presbyterian6
Radford7
UNC Asheville7
USC Upstate7
Winthrop7
Totals9992884+27864+2
Bryant1
NJIT1

;Notes

Men's varsity sports not sponsored by the Big South Conference which are played by Big South schools:

SchoolLacrosseSwimmingWrestling
Gardner–WebbNoASUNSoCon
High PointA-10NoNo
PresbyterianNoNoSoCon

;Notes

In addition to the above, Campbell counts both its male and female cheerleaders as varsity athletes.

Women's sponsored sports by school

SchoolBasketballCross countryGolfLacrosseSoccerSoftballTennisTrack and field
(indoor)Track and field
(outdoor)VolleyballTotal Big South sportsAffiliate members
Charleston Southern9
Gardner–Webb10
High Point8
Longwood8
Presbyterian8
Radford9
UNC Asheville8
USC Upstate8
Winthrop9
Totals9996+3975+178878+4
Furman1
Mercer1
NJIT1
Wofford1

;Notes

Women's varsity sports not sponsored by the Big South Conference which are played by Big South schools:

SchoolAcrobatics &
TumblingField HockeyRowingSwimmingWrestling
Gardner–WebbNoNoNoASUNNo
High PointNoNoMACNoNo
LongwoodNoMACNoNoNo
PresbyterianIndependentNoNoNoIndependent
UNC AshevilleNoNoNoASUNNo

;Notes

In addition to the above, Campbell, Gardner–Webb, and Presbyterian consider their female cheerleaders to be varsity athletes, with Campbell also considering its male cheerleaders as such.

Football – players drafted by the NFL

Football players from the Big South have been drafted to play professionally in the National Football League.

NamePositionSchoolDraft yearDraft pickNFL teamNFL Draftees from the Big South Conference
Tyler ThigpenQBCoastal Carolina2007Round 7, Pick 217Vikings
Jerome SimpsonWRCoastal Carolina2008Round 2, Pick 46Bengals
Brian JohnstonDEGardner–Webb2008Round 7, Pick 210Chiefs
Rashad JenningsRBLiberty2009Round 7, Pick 250Jaguars
Josh NormanCBCoastal Carolina2012Round 5, Pick 143Panthers
Justin BethelSPresbyterian2012Round 6, Pick 177Cardinals
Walt AikensCBLiberty2014Round 4, Pick 125Dolphins

Conference champions

Men's basketball

SeasonRegular season championTournament championTournament final location
1986Charleston Southern (5–1)Charleston SouthernSavannah Civic Center, Savannah, GA
1987Charleston Southern (12–2)Charleston SouthernSavannah Civic Center
1988Coastal Carolina (9–3)WinthropWinthrop Coliseum, Rock Hill, SC
1989Coastal Carolina (9–3)UNC AshevilleWinthrop Coliseum
1990Coastal Carolina (11–1)Coastal CarolinaWinthrop Coliseum
1991Coastal Carolina (13–1)Coastal CarolinaCivic Center of Anderson, Anderson, SC
1992Radford (12–2)CampbellCivic Center of Anderson
1993Towson State (14–2)Coastal CarolinaNorth Charleston Coliseum, North Charleston, SC
1994Towson State (15–3)LibertyNorth Charleston Coliseum
1995UNC Greensboro (14–2)Charleston SouthernVines Center, Lynchburg, VA
1996UNC Greensboro (11–3)UNC GreensboroVines Center
1997UNC Asheville (11–3)Charleston SouthernVines Center
1998UNC Asheville (11–1)RadfordVines Center
1999Winthrop (9–1)WinthropAsheville Civic Center, Asheville, NC
2000Radford (12–2)WinthropAsheville Civic Center
2001Radford (12–2)WinthropRoanoke Civic Center, Roanoke, VA
2002Winthrop, UNC Asheville (10–4)WinthropRoanoke Civic Center
2003Winthrop (11–3)UNC AshevilleVines Center (semis & finals only)
2004Liberty (12–4)LibertyVines Center (finals only)
2005Winthrop (15–1)WinthropWinthrop Coliseum (finals only)
2006Winthrop (13–3)WinthropWinthrop Coliseum (semis & finals only)
2007Winthrop (14–0)WinthropWinthrop Coliseum (semis & finals only)
2008UNC Asheville, Winthrop (10–4)WinthropJustice Center, Asheville, NC (semis & finals only)
2009Radford (15–3)RadfordDedmon Center, Radford, VA (finals only)
2010Coastal Carolina (15–3)WinthropKimbel Arena, Conway, SC (semis & finals only)
2011Coastal Carolina (16–2)UNC AshevilleKimbel Arena (semis & finals only)
2012UNC Asheville (16–2)UNC AshevilleKimmel Arena, Asheville, NC (quarters, semis & final)
2013Charleston Southern, High Point (12–4)LibertyHTC Center, Conway, SC
2014High Point (12–4)Coastal CarolinaHTC Center, Conway, SC
2015Charleston Southern, High Point (13–5)Coastal CarolinaHTC Center, Conway, SC
2016High Point, Winthrop (13–5)UNC AshevilleGore Arena, Buies Creek, NC
2017Winthrop, UNC Asheville (15–3)WinthropWinthrop Coliseum, Rock Hill, SC (quarters, semis, & finals)
2018UNC Asheville (13–5)RadfordDedmon Center, Radford, VA
2019Campbell, Radford (12–4)Gardner–WebbDedmon Center, Radford, VA
2020Radford, Winthrop (15–3)WinthropWinthrop Coliseum, Rock Hill, SC
2021Winthrop (17–1)WinthropWinthrop Coliseum, Rock Hill, SC
2022Longwood (15–1)LongwoodBojangles Coliseum, Charlotte, NC
2023UNC Asheville (16–2)UNC AshevilleBojangles Coliseum, Charlotte, NC
2024High Point (13–3)LongwoodQubein Center, High Point, NC
2025High Point (14–2)High PointFreedom Hall Civic Center, Johnson City, TN

Basketball tournament championships by school

School# of tournament championshipsLast tournament championship
Winthrop132021
UNC Asheville62023
Coastal Carolina52015
Charleston Southern41997
Liberty32013
Radford32018
Longwood22024
Campbell11992
Gardner–Webb12019
High Point12025
UNC Greensboro11996

– Former member of the Big South

Main article: Big South Conference men's basketball tournament, Big South Conference women's basketball tournament

Football

SeasonChampionRecord
2002Gardner–Webb3–0
2003Gardner–Webb4–0
2004Coastal Carolina4–0 (10–1)
2005Charleston Southern3–1 (7–4)
Coastal Carolina3–1 (9–2)
2006Coastal Carolina4–0 (9–3)
2007Liberty4–0 (8–3)
2008Liberty5–0 (10–2)
2009Stony Brook5–1 (6–5)
Liberty5–1 (8–3)
2010Coastal Carolina5–1 (6–5)
Stony Brook5–1 (6–5)
Liberty5–1 (8–3)
2011Stony Brook6–0 (8–3)
2012Coastal Carolina5–1 (7–4)
Stony Brook5–1 (9–2)
Liberty5–1 (6–5)
2013Coastal Carolina4–1 (10–2)
Liberty4–1 (8–4)
2014Liberty4–1 (8–4)
Coastal Carolina4–1 (11–1)
2015Charleston Southern6–0 (9–2)
2016Charleston Southern4–1 (7–4)
Liberty4–1 (6–5)
2017Kennesaw State5–0 (12–2)
2018Kennesaw State5–0 (11–2)
2019Monmouth6–0 (11–3)
2020Monmouth3–0 (3–1)
2021Kennesaw State7–0 (11–2)
2022Gardner–Webb5–0 (7–6)
2023Gardner–Webb5–1 (7–4)

Women's basketball

SeasonRegular-season championTournament championTournament runner-up
1986–87RadfordRadfordCampbell
1987–88Radford & CampbellRadfordCampbell
1988–89RadfordCampbellRadford
1989–90RadfordRadfordCampbell
1990–91CampbellRadfordCampbell
1991–92RadfordRadfordCampbell
1992–93UNC GreensboroRadfordUNC Greensboro
1993–94UNC GreensboroRadfordUNC Greensboro
1994–95UNC GreensboroRadfordUNC Greensboro
1995–96UNC GreensboroRadfordWinthrop
1996–97UNC GreensboroLibertyUNC Greensboro
1997–98LibertyLibertyUNC Asheville
1998–99LibertyLibertyCoastal Carolina
1999–2000LibertyLibertyCoastal Carolina
2000–01LibertyLibertyElon
2001–02LibertyLibertyCoastal Carolina
2002–03LibertyLibertyHigh Point
2003–04LibertyLibertyBirmingham–Southern
2004–05LibertyLibertyUNC Asheville
2005–06LibertyLibertyHigh Point
2006–07High PointUNC AshevilleRadford
2007–08LibertyLibertyRadford
2008–09LibertyLibertyGardner–Webb
2009–10Gardner–WebbLibertyGardner–Webb
2010–11LibertyGardner–WebbLiberty
2011–12LibertyLibertyHigh Point
2012–13LibertyLibertyLongwood
2013–14High PointWinthropHigh Point
2014–15LibertyLibertyHigh Point
2015–16UNC AshevilleUNC AshevilleLiberty
2016–17RadfordUNC AshevilleRadford
2017–18LibertyLibertyUNC Asheville
2018–19RadfordRadfordCampbell
2020–21High PointHigh PointCampbell
2021–22CampbellLongwoodCampbell
2022–23Gardner–WebbGardner–WebbHigh Point
2023–24High PointPresbyterianRadford
2024–25High PointHigh PointLongwood

Men's soccer

Broadcasters (Big South Network)

In addition to basketball games being broadcast on regional and national television, member schools of the Big South Conference are required to provide a live stream of all home games for all sports when playing teams both within and outside the conference. These streams are run by the university hosting the event. All streams are featured on the conference website and are available for free. The football games broadcast on the web are branded as part of a Big South Network.

National champions

SchoolSportCoachYearOpponentOpponent's conference
Coastal CarolinaBaseball2016ArizonaPac-12

Facilities

Winthrop Eagles}}"Winthrop Coliseum6,100Winthrop Ballpark1,989Eagle Field1,500

;Notes

References

References

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