Southland Conference





The Southland Conference is a collegiate athletic conference which operates in the South Central United States (specifically Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas). It participates in the NCAA's Division I for all sports; for football, it participates in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). The Southland sponsors 17 sports, nine for women and eight for men, and is governed by a presidential Board of Directors and an Advisory Council of athletic and academic administrators. Tom Burnett was named the Southland's sixth commissioner on Dec. 23, 2002.

The conference's offices are located in the Dallas suburb of Frisco, Texas.

History



Founded in 1963, its members were Abilene Christian College (now Abilene Christian University; departed in 1973 for NCAA Division II, but moved to Division I and re-joined the Southland in 2013), Arkansas State College (now Arkansas State University; departed in 1987, now a member of the Sun Belt Conference), Arlington State College (now The University of Texas at Arlington, departed in 2012 now also in the Sun Belt), Lamar State College of Technology (now Lamar University; departed in 1987, but re-joined in 1999), and Trinity University (departed in 1971, now participating in NCAA Division III).

Since its founding, the Southland Conference has been the home for 18 college and university all-sports programs (see membership timeline below). In addition, the conference has also been home to some schools for one sport only. In the case of football, Troy fielded a team from 1996â€"2000 and Jacksonville State from 1997-2002. This has also been the case for some Olympic sports like men's tennis, in which the University of Texasâ€"Pan American (UTPA) and the University of New Orleans (UNO) fielded teams as affiliate members before 2013, when UTPA joined the WAC and UNO became a full Southland member.

Member schools



Current members

Notes
  1. Abilene Christian re-joined the Southland Conference in 2013 after dropping to NCAA Division II after the 1972â€"73 season.
  2. Lamar re-joined the Southland Conference after competing in different conferences between the 1987â€"88 and 1998â€"99 seasons.
  3. "RNP" is an abbreviation for "Ranked Not Published" used by U.S. News & World Report in its rankings of colleges and universities.
  4. Lamar University has two endowment funds (Lamar University Foundation and Lamar University). According to the 2014 NACUBO survey, the combined total for the two endowments was $101,049,000. USNRW is reporting $27,556,171.

Former members

Notes
  1. Arkansas State and Louisianaâ€"Monroe have both changed their nicknames since leaving the Southland Conference, respectively to Red Wolves and Warhawks.

Former associate members

Membership timeline

University of New OrleansUniversity of the Incarnate WordHouston Baptist UniversityOral Roberts UniversityTexas A&M Universityâ€University of Central ArkansasSoutheastern Louisiana UniversityJacksonville State UniversityTroy UniversityNicholls State UniversityUniversity of Texas at San AntonioStephen F. Austin State UniversitySam Houston State UniversityNorthwestern State UniversityTexas State UniversityUniversity of Louisiana at MonroeUniversity of North TexasMcNeese State UniversityLouisiana Tech UniversityUniversity of Louisiana at LafayetteUniversity of Texas at ArlingtonLamar UniversityLamar UniversityArkansas State UniversityAbilene Christian UniversityAbilene Christian UniversityTrinity University (Texas)

Full members Full members (non-football) Associate members (football only)

1. - Southwestern Louisiana became the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (Louisianaâ€"Lafayette) in 1999.
2. - Northeast Louisiana became the University of Louisiana at Monroe (Louisianaâ€"Monroe) in 1999.

Sports



The Southland Conference sponsors championship competition in eight men's and nine women's NCAA sanctioned sports.

Men's sponsored sports by school

Men's varsity sports not sponsored by the Southland Conference which are played by SLC schools:

Women's sponsored sports by school

Women's varsity sports not sponsored by the Southland Conference which are played by SLC schools:

  • Women's Bowling - The Southland Conference provides administrative support for the Southland Bowling League, but the SBL operates independently from regular conference operations. The women's bowling league was established in 2015 and includes Southland Conference members Sam Houston State and Stephen F. Austin, plus Arkansas State, Louisiana Tech, Monmouth, Tulane, Valparaiso and Vanderbilt.

Football



  • Former and current NFL stars from the Southland include Gary Barbaro, Mike Barber, Fred Barnett, Bill Bergey, Derrick Blaylock, Bubby Brister, Ray Brown, Roger Carr, Mark Carrier, Larry Centers, Bruce Collie, Keith Davis, Fred Dean, Jackie Harris, Stan Humphries, Buford Jordan, Wade Key, Tim McKyer, Jeff Novak, Kavika Pittman, Mike Quinn, Billy Ryckman, Ricky Sanders, Eugene Seale, Rafael Septien, Terrance Shaw, Marcus Spears, Chad Stanley, Pat Tilley, Jeremiah Trotter, Marvin Upshaw, Lardarius Webb and Spergon Wynn.
  • The Southland was instrumental in founding the Independence Bowl, and the Southland champion served as the automatic home team for that bowl from 1976â€"1980.
  • On May 21, 2014, the Southland Conference approved the use of instant replay at all its home games becoming the first FCS league to fully commit to having all games utilize instant replay.

Men's Basketball



Among notable NBA stars attending Southland Conference schools include Karl Malone (Louisiana Tech), Joe Dumars (McNeese State), Jeff Foster (Southwest Texas State), Scottie Pippen (Central Arkansas), and Andrew Toney (Southwestern Louisiana).

Women's Basketball



Former member Louisiana-Monroe (then Northeast Louisiana) advanced to the 1985 NCAA Women's Final Four.


Championships



  • Southland Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
  • Southland Conference Women's Basketball Tournament
  • Southland Conference Baseball Tournament
  • Southland Conference Softball Tournament

Spending and revenue



Total revenue includes ticket sales, contributions and donations, rights/licensing, student fees, school funds and all other sources including TV income, camp income, food and novelties. Total expenses includes coaching/staff, scholarships, buildings/ground, maintenance, utilities and rental fees and all other costs including recruiting, team travel, equipment and uniforms, conference dues and insurance costs.

Facilities



Notes: * Lamar Softball Complex under construction for 2015 season

  • Texas A&Mâ€"Corpus Christi uses off-campus Whataburger Field as their home field for some high profile games and some tournaments.

Media



Southland Conference Television Network

The Conference began its own syndicated broadcast entity in 2008, the Southland Conference Television Network. It airs in over 25 markets in the league's four-state region, plus on national networks such as Fox College Sports, ESPN GamePlan, and ESPN3. In 2008-09, the network featured 35 broadcasts, and over 30 in each of the next four seasons.

As of 2013-14, the syndicated network was restricted to only regular season football games, as will be the case again in 2014-15. The remainder of the schedule is now exclusively on ESPN3, including regular season and tournament basketball, as well as championships in soccer, volleyball, softball and baseball. ESPN3 also carries an exclusive package of football games, beyond the syndicated network's schedule.

In addition to the Southland Conference Television Network and ESPN3 broadcasts, select games are produced by Root Sports Southwest (formerly Comcast SportsNet Houston) and Cox Sports Television.

Other events are streamed online exclusively through the SLC Digital Network, including early round action of most tournaments.

References



External links



  • Official website


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