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Southern States Athletic Conference

NAIA athletic conference in the US


Summary

NAIA athletic conference in the US

FieldValue
nameSouthern States Athletic Conference
logoSouthern states naia conf logo.png
logo_size250
founded
associationNAIA
teams12 (15 in 2026)
sports20
mens9
womens10
coed1
regionSoutheastern United States
formerlyGeorgia Alabama Carolina Conference (1999–2004)
headquartersMontgomery, Alabama
commissionerMike Hall
website
mapSSAC-map.png
map_size250
color#00539B; border: 2px solid #E31837
font_colorwhite

The Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The 13 member universities that compete in 20 sports are located in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Basketball teams compete as a single division in the NAIA.

History

The Southern States Athletic Conference was established as the Georgia–Alabama–Carolina Conference (GACC) on March 16, 1999. On June 27, 2004, the conference changed its name to the Southern States Athletic Conference.

Chronological timeline

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  • 1999 – On March 16, 1999, the Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC) was founded as the Georgia–Alabama–Carolina Conference (GACC). Charter members included Auburn University at Montgomery, Brenau University, Brewton–Parker College (now Brewton–Parker Christian University), Emmanuel College (now Emmanuel University), Faulkner University, Georgia Southwestern State University, North Georgia College & State University (now the University of North Georgia), Shorter College (now Shorter University), Southern Polytechnic State University and Southern Wesleyan University, beginning the 1999–2000 academic year.
  • 2000 – Reinhardt College (now Reinhardt University) joined the GACC in the 2000–01 academic year.
  • 2004 – On June 27, 2004, the GACC was rebranded as the Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC) in the 2004–05 academic year.
  • 2004 – Berry College and Lee University joined the SSAC in the 2004–05 academic year.
  • 2005 – North Georgia left the SSAC and the NAIA to join the Division II ranks of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Peach Belt Conference (PBC) after the 2004–05 academic year.
  • 2005 – Columbia College of South Carolina joined the SSAC in the 2005–06 academic year.
  • 2006 – Georgia Southwestern State left the SSAC and the NAIA to join the NCAA Division II ranks and the Peach Belt (PBC) after the 2005–06 academic year.
  • 2009 – Reinhardt left the SSAC to join the Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) after the 2008–09 academic year.
  • 2010 – Berry left the SSAC and the NAIA to join the NCAA Division III ranks as an NCAA D-III Independent (which would later join the Southern Athletic Association (SAA) beginning the 2012–13 academic year) after the 2009–10 academic year.
  • 2010 – Belhaven University, Loyola University New Orleans, the University of Mobile, Spring Hill College, Truett–McConnell College (now Truett–McConnell University), and William Carey University joined the SSAC in the 2010–11 academic year.
  • 2011 – Columbia (S.C.) left the SSAC to join the Appalachian (AAC) after the 2010–11 academic year.
  • 2012 – Shorter left the SSAC and the NAIA to join the NCAA Division II ranks and the Gulf South Conference (GSC) after the 2011–12 academic year.
  • 2012 – The College of Coastal Georgia joined the SSAC in the 2012–13 academic year.
  • 2013 – Lee left the SSAC and the NAIA to join the NCAA Division II ranks and the Gulf South (GSC) after the 2012–13 academic year.
  • 2013 – Bethel University of Tennessee, Blue Mountain College (now Blue Mountain Christian University), and Martin Methodist College (now the University of Tennessee Southern) joined the SSAC in the 2013–14 academic year.
  • 2014 – Three institutions left the SSAC and the NAIA to join the NCAA Division II ranks and their respective new home primary conferences, all effective after the 2013–14 academic year:
    • Emmanuel (Ga.) and Southern Wesleyan to the Conference Carolinas (CC)
    • and Spring Hill to the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC)
  • 2014 – Southern Poly announced that it would drop its athletic program and close once it is consolidated by Kennesaw State University at the end of the 2013–14 academic year.
  • 2014 – Dalton State College and Middle Georgia State University joined the SSAC in the 2014–15 academic year.
  • 2015 – Belhaven left the SSAC and the NAIA to join the NCAA Division III ranks and the American Southwest Conference after the 2014–15 academic year.
  • 2016 – Auburn–Montgomery left the SSAC and the NAIA to join the NCAA Division II ranks as an NCAA D-II Independent (which would later join the Gulf South (GSC), beginning the 2017–18 school year) after the 2015–16 academic year.
  • 2017 – Two institutions left the SSAC to join their respective new home primary conferences, both effective after the 2016–17 academic year:
    • Brenau to join the Appalachian (AAC)
    • and Coastal Georgia to join the Sun Conference
  • 2017 – Point University joined the SSAC as an affiliate member for competitive cheer in the 2017–18 academic year.
  • 2018 – Florida College and Stillman College joined the SSAC in the 2018–19 academic year.
  • 2020 – Bethel (Tenn.) and Martin Methodist left the SSAC to join the Mid-South Conference (MSC) after the 2019–20 academic year.
  • 2020 – Two institutions joined the SSAC as affiliate members (and/or added other single sports into their affiliate memberships), both effective in the 2020–21 academic year:
    • Warner University for competitive cheer
    • and Xavier University of Louisiana for competitive cheer and men's and women's tennis
  • 2021 – Florida College left the SSAC to become an NAIA Independent within the Continental Athletic Conference after the 2020–21 academic year.
  • 2021 – Two institutions left the SSAC as affiliate members (and/or removed other single sports from their affiliate memberships), both effective after the 2020–21 academic year:
    • Warner University for competitive cheer
    • and Xavier University of Louisiana for competitive cheer and men's and women's tennis
  • 2021 – Talladega College joined the SSAC in the 2021–22 academic year.
  • 2021 – Five institutions joined SSAC as affiliate members (and/or added other single sports into their affiliate memberships), all effective in the 2021–22 academic year:
    • Dillard University, Florida National University, Rust College and Tougaloo College for men's and women's tennis
    • and Fisk University for women's tennis
  • 2022 – Three institutions left the SSAC as affiliate members (and/or removed other single sports from their affiliate memberships), all effective after the 2021–22 academic year:
    • Fisk for women's tennis
    • and Rust and Tougaloo for men's and women's tennis
  • 2022 – Life University joined the SSAC in the 2022–23 academic year.
  • 2022 – Florida Memorial University joined the SSAC as an affiliate member for competitive cheer in the 2022–23 academic year.
  • 2023 – Talladega left the SSAC to join the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC, now the HBCU Athletic Conference) after the 2022–23 academic year.
  • 2023 – Florida National left the SSAC as an affiliate member for men's and women's tennis after the 2023 spring season (2022–23 academic year).
  • 2023 – Thomas University joined the SSAC (with the University of Tennessee Southern, formerly Martin Methodist, rejoining; plus Point upgrading for all sports) in the 2023–24 academic year.
  • 2023 – Keiser University joined the SSAC as an affiliate member for competitive cheer in the 2023–24 academic year.
  • 2024 – Stillman left the SSAC to join the HBCUAC after the 2023–24 academic year.
  • 2024 – Two institutions left the SSAC as affiliate members (and/or removed other single sports from their affiliate memberships), both effective after the 2023–24 academic year:
    • Dillard for men's and women's tennis
    • and Keiser for competitive cheer
  • 2024 – Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College joined the SSAC in the 2024–25 academic year.
  • 2025 – Middle Georgia State left the SSAC to join the NCAA Division II ranks and the Peach Belt Conference (PBC) after the 2024–25 academic year.
  • 2026 – Andrew College, Wesleyan College, and Xavier University of Louisiana will join the SSAC in the 2026–27 academic year.

Member schools

Current members

The SSAC currently has 12 full members, all but three being private schools.

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedBasketball?
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural CollegeTifton, Georgia1908Public3,768Golden Stallions2024both
Blue Mountain Christian UniversityBlue Mountain, Mississippi1873Southern Baptist971Toppers2013both
Brewton–Parker Christian UniversityMount Vernon, Georgia1904Southern Baptist1,123Barons1999both
Dalton State CollegeDalton, Georgia1963Public4,902Roadrunners2014men's
Faulkner UniversityMontgomery, Alabama1942Churches of Christ2,933Eagles1999both
Life UniversityMarietta, Georgia1974Nonsectarian2,711Running Eagles2022both
Loyola University New OrleansNew Orleans, Louisiana1904Catholic (Jesuit)4,351Wolf Pack2010both
Mobile, Alabama1961Southern Baptist1,911Rams2010both
Point UniversityWest Point, Georgia1937Christian2,827Skyhawks2023both
Thomas UniversityThomasville, Georgia1950Nonsectarian1,583Night Hawks2023both
University of Tennessee SouthernPulaski, Tennessee1870Public978FireHawks2013;
2023both
William Carey UniversityHattiesburg, Mississippi1892Southern Baptist5,448Crusaders2010both

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Future members

The SSAC will have three future members, all private schools.

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoiningBasketball?Current
conference
Andrew CollegeCuthbert, Georgia1854United Methodist496Fighting Tigers2026bothGeorgia (GCAA)
Wesleyan CollegeMacon, Georgia1839United Methodist614Wolves2026women'sC.C. South (CCS)
Xavier University of LouisianaNew Orleans, Louisiana1925Catholic
(S.B.S.)3,181Gold Rush &
Gold Nuggets2026bothRed River (RRAC)

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Affiliate members

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedSSAC
sport(s)Primary
conference
Florida Memorial UniversityMiami Gardens, Florida1879American Baptist1,365Lions2022competitive cheerThe Sun (TSC)

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Former members

The SSAC had 21 former full members, all but six were private schools. School names and nicknames reflect those used in the final school year of SSAC membership:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedLeftCurrent
conference
Auburn University at MontgomeryMontgomery, Alabama1967Public5,189Warhawks19992016Gulf South (GSC)
Belhaven UniversityJackson, Mississippi1883Evangelical
Presbyterian3,616Blazers20102015C.C. South (CCS)
Bethel UniversityMcKenzie, Tennessee1842Cumberland
Presbyterian2,974Wildcats20132020Mid-South (MSC)
Berry CollegeMount Berry, Georgia1902Nondenominational2,370Vikings20042010Southern (SAA)
Brenau UniversityGainesville, Georgia1878Nonsectarian2,420Golden Tigers19992017Appalachian (AAC)
College of Coastal GeorgiaBrunswick, Georgia1961Public3,189Mariners20122017The Sun
Columbia CollegeColumbia, South Carolina1854United Methodist1,572Fighting Koalas20052011Appalachian (AAC)
Emmanuel CollegeFranklin Springs, Georgia1919Pentecostal896Lions19992014Carolinas (CC)
Florida CollegeTemple Terrace, Florida1946Churches of Christ657Falcons20182021Continental
Georgia Southwestern State UniversityAmericus, Georgia1906Public3,408Hurricanes19992006Peach Belt (PBC)
Lee UniversityCleveland, Tennessee1918Church of God3,680Flames20042013Gulf South (GSC)
Middle Georgia State UniversityCochran, Georgia2013Public8,033Knights20142025Peach Belt (PBC)
North Georgia College & State UniversityDahlonega, Georgia1873Public18,074Saints19992005Peach Belt (PBC)
Reinhardt CollegeWaleska, Georgia1883United Methodist1,170Eagles20002009Appalachian (AAC)
Shorter UniversityRome, Georgia1873Baptist1,447Hawks19992012Gulf South (GSC)
Southern Polytechnic State UniversityMarietta, Georgia1948PublicN/AnowrapRunnin' Hornets19992014nowrapN/A
Southern Wesleyan UniversityCentral, South Carolina1906Wesleyan1,188Warriors19992014Carolinas (CC)
Spring Hill CollegeMobile, Alabama1830Catholic
(Jesuit)977Badgers20102014Southern (SIAC)
Stillman CollegeTuscaloosa, Alabama1876Presbyterian
(PCUSA)779Tigers20182024HBCU (HBCUAC)
Talladega CollegeTalladega, Alabama1867United Church of Christ837Tornadoes20212023HBCU (HBCUAC)
Truett–McConnell CollegeCleveland, Georgia1946Baptist2,714Bears20102013Appalachian (AAC)

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Former affiliate members

The SSAC had 20 former full members, all but five were private schools. School names and nicknames reflect those used in the final school year of SSAC membership:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedLeftSSAC
sport(s)Primary
conference
Dillard UniversityNew Orleans, Louisiana1869United Methodist &
United Church of Christ1,122Bleu Devils &
Lady Bleu Devils2021
20212024
2024men's tennis
women's tennisHBCU (HBCUAC)
Fisk UniversityNashville, Tennessee1866United Church of Christ1,005Bulldogs20212022women's tennisHBCU (HBCUAC)
Florida National UniversityHialeah, Florida1988For-profit2,638Conquistadors2021
20212023
2023men's tennis
women's tennisContinental
Keiser UniversityWest Palm Beach, Florida1977Nonsectarian20,102Seahawks20232024competitive cheerThe Sun (TSC)
Point UniversityWest Point, Georgia1937Christian2,827Skyhawks20172023competitive cheerSouthern States (SSAC)
Rust CollegeHolly Springs, Mississippi1866United Methodist429Bearcats2021
20212022
2022men's tennis
women's tennisHBCU (HBCUAC)
Tougaloo CollegeTougaloo, Mississippi1869United Church of Christ &
Disciples of Christ725Bulldogs2021
20212022
2022men's tennis
women's tennisHBCU (HBCUAC)
Warner UniversityLake Wales, Florida1968Church of God891Royals20202021competitive cheerThe Sun (TSC)
Xavier University of LouisianaNew Orleans, Louisiana1925Catholic
(S.B.S.)3,181Gold Rush &
Gold Nuggets2020
2020
20202021
2021
2021competitive cheer
men's tennis
women's tennisRed River (RRAC)

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Membership timeline

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Sports

The SSAC holds championships in the following 20 sports:

SportMen'sWomen'sMixed
Baseball
Basketball
Bowling
Competive Cheer
Cross Country
Golf
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Track & Field Indoor
Track & Field Outdoor
Volleyball

References

References

  1. "The Governance Structure of the SSAC". Southern States Athletic Conference.
  2. (December 16, 2020). "Life U Athletics Headed to Southern States Athletic Conference in 2022-23". Life Running Eagles.
  3. (August 9, 2022). "Point University Approved For SSAC Membership In 2023-24". SSAC.
  4. (August 9, 2022). "Point to join Southern States Athletic Conference in 2023-24". Point University.
  5. (July 1, 2022). "Thomas University Approved For SSAC Membership In 2023-24". SSAC.
  6. (July 1, 2022). "Tennessee Southern Approved For SSAC Membership In 2023-24". SSAC.
  7. (July 25, 2019). "Bethel, Freed–Hardeman and Martin Methodist Renew Rivalries with Mid-South Conference Move". Mid-South Conference.
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