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Big South Conference

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). 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, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and South Carolina.[1]

Big South Conference
AssociationNCAA
Founded1983; 40 years ago (1983)
CommissionerKyle Kallander (since 1996)
Sports fielded
  • 19
    • men's: 9
    • women's: 10
DivisionDivision I
SubdivisionFCS
No. of teams10 (9 in 2023)
HeadquartersCharlotte, North Carolina
RegionSouth Atlantic States
Official websitewww.bigsouthsports.com
Locations

History

Big South Conference
Location of Big South members (departing member, Campbell, in red):   full   departing

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–present), 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 '90s. 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.[2] Gardner–Webb, which had been a football-only member since 2002, joined the conference for all sports on July 1, 2008.[2] 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.[3] In 2014, following the departure of VMI, the conference returned to a single-division structure.[4] 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.[5] 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.[6]

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.[7]

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.[8] 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).[9] 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).[10]

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.[11][12]

On November 19, 2017, Presbyterian College announced it would be moving its football program to the non-scholarship Pioneer Football League.[13] 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.[14] The Blue Hose remain a member of the Big South in all other sports.[15]

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.[16] At the same time, Robert Morris University was planned to join as a football-only member.[17] 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.[18]

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.[19]

On January 25, 2022, the Colonial Athletic Association announced that Hampton University would join that conference, as well as CAA Football, its technically separate football league, on July 1, 2022.[20] 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.[21]

Also on February 22, the conference announced its intent to combine its football membership with the Ohio Valley Conference beginning in 2023.[22] The following month saw Bryant University announced as a new football-only member effective with the 2022 season.[23] Campbell announced on August 3 that it will join both sides of the CAA in 2023 as well.[24]

Member schools

Current full members

Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Nickname Colors Football
Campbell University Buies Creek, North Carolina 1887 1983,
2011[a]
Private
(Southern Baptist)
6,448 Fighting Camels      Y
Charleston Southern University North Charleston, South Carolina 1964 1983 Private
(Southern Baptist)
3,414 Buccaneers      Y
Gardner–Webb University Boiling Springs, North Carolina 1905 2008 Private
(Southern Baptist)
3,594 Runnin' Bulldogs      Y
High Point University High Point, North Carolina 1924 1999 Private
(United Methodist)
4,545 Panthers      N
Longwood University Farmville, Virginia 1839 2012 Public 4,470 Lancers      N
Presbyterian College Clinton, South Carolina 1880 2007 Private
(PCUSA)
1,330 Blue Hose      N[b]
Radford University Radford, Virginia 1910 1983 Public 10,700 Highlanders        N
University of North Carolina at Asheville Asheville, North Carolina 1927 1984 Public
(UNC)
3,762 Bulldogs      N
University of South Carolina Upstate Spartanburg, South Carolina 1967 2018 Public
(USCS)
6,000 Spartans        N
Winthrop University Rock Hill, South Carolina 1886 1983 Public 6,073 Eagles      N
Notes
  1. ^ Campbell was a founding member of the Big South in 1983. The Fighting Camels left the Big South after the 1993–94 school year to join the Trans Atlantic Athletic Conference (TAAC; later the Atlantic Sun Conference, now the ASUN Conference); before rejoining effective the 2011–12 school year for all sports, except for their football program, which remained in the Pioneer Football League until joining Big South football in the 2018 fall season (2018–19 school year). Campbell will join the Colonial Athletic Association as its primary athletic conference, effective July 1, 2023.[25]
  2. ^ Presbyterian's football team competes in the Pioneer Football League, a Division I FCS football-only conference whose members choose not to offer athletic scholarships for football.

Current associate members

Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Nickname Colors Big South
sport
Primary
conference
Bryant University Smithfield, Rhode Island 1863 2022[26] Private
(Nonsectarian)
3,751 Bulldogs     Football America East
Furman University Greenville, South Carolina 1826 2021 Private
(Nonsectarian)
2,629 Paladins     Women's lacrosse SoCon
Mercer University Macon, Georgia 1833 2021 Private
(Nonsectarian)
9,026 Bears     Women's lacrosse SoCon
North Carolina A&T State University Greensboro, North Carolina 1891 2022 Public
(UNC, HBCU)
13,332 Aggies     Football CAA
(joins CAA Football in 2023)
Robert Morris University Moon Township, Pennsylvania 1921 2020[a] Private
(Nonsectarian)
4,895 Colonials       Football Horizon
Wofford College Spartanburg, South Carolina 1854 2021 Private
(United Methodist)
1,773 Terriers     Women's lacrosse SoCon
Notes
  1. ^ Robert 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 season moved to spring 2021, RMU was brought into the football league early.


Former members

Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Nickname Colors Current
conference
Armstrong State University Savannah, Georgia 1935 1983 1987 Public Pirates     none[a]
Augusta University[b] Augusta, Georgia 1785 1990 Jaguars     Peach Belt
(NCAA Division II)
Birmingham–Southern College Birmingham, Alabama 1856 2000 2007 Private
(Methodist)
Panthers     SAA
(NCAA Division III)
Coastal Carolina University Conway, South Carolina 1954 1983 2016 Public Chanticleers       Sun Belt
Davidson College Davidson, North Carolina 1837 1990 1992 Private
(PCUSA)
Wildcats     Atlantic 10
Elon University Elon, North Carolina 1889 1999 2003 Private
(Nonsectarian)
Phoenix     CAA
Hampton University Hampton, Virginia 1868 2018 2022 Private
(Nonsectarian, HBCU)
Pirates     CAA
Liberty University Lynchburg, Virginia 1971 1991 [c] 2018 Private
(Nondenominational)
Flames and Lady Flames       ASUN
(C-USA in 2023)
University of Maryland, Baltimore County Catonsville, Maryland 1966 1992 1998 Public Retrievers     America East
North Carolina A&T State University Greensboro, North Carolina 1891 2021 2022 Public
(UNC, HBCU)
Aggies     CAA
University of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro, North Carolina 1891 1992 1997 Public Spartans       SoCon
Towson University Towson, Maryland 1866 1992 1995 Public Tigers     CAA
Virginia Military Institute Lexington, Virginia 1839 2003 2014 Senior Military College Keydets       SoCon
Notes
  1. ^ Armstrong State, which was last a member of the NCAA Division II Peach Belt Conference, dropped intercollegiate athletics at the end of the 2016–17 school year due to its impending consolidation with Georgia Southern University.
  2. ^ Formerly known as Augusta State University until January 2013, when it merged with another Augusta institution (Georgia Health Sciences University) to create Georgia Regents University. At the time of the merger, only GRU (as Augusta State) had an athletic program, and GRU's sports teams continued to compete as "Augusta State" through the end of the 2012–13 school year. The school changed its name again to the current Augusta University in 2015.
  3. ^ Liberty was ineligible for the Big South football title in its final conference season of 2017 (2017–18 school year), as it had started a transition to FBS football in that season.

Former associate members

Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Nickname Colors Big South
sport
Primary
conference
Conference
in former
Big South sport
Kennesaw State University Kennesaw, Georgia 1963 2015 2022 Public Owls     Football ASUN
(C-USA in 2024)
Monmouth University West Long Branch, New Jersey 1933 2014 2022 Private Hawks     Football CAA
University of North Alabama Florence, Alabama 1830 2019 2022 Public Lions     Football ASUN
Davidson College Davidson, North Carolina 1837 2012 2014 Private
(PCUSA)
Wildcats     Lacrosse (w) Atlantic 10
Stony Brook University Stony Brook, New York 1957 2008 2013 Public Seawolves       Football CAA
University of North Carolina Wilmington Wilmington, North Carolina 1947 2000 2004 Seahawks       Golf (w) CAA
Notes

Membership timeline

Bryant UniversityColonial Athletic AssociationNorth Carolina A&T State UniversityRobert Morris UniversityUniversity of North AlabamaColonial Athletic AssociationHampton UniversityUSC Upstate SpartansKennesaw State UniversityMonmouth UniversityLongwood UniversityStony Brook UniversityPresbyterian CollegeSouthern ConferenceVirginia Military InstituteGardner–Webb UniversitySouthern Athletic AssociationSouthern Collegiate Athletic ConferenceBirmingham–Southern CollegeHigh Point UniversityColonial Athletic AssociationSouthern ConferenceElon UniversityAmerica East ConferenceNortheast ConferenceUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore CountySouthern ConferenceUniversity of North Carolina at GreensboroColonial Athletic AssociationAmerica East ConferenceTowson UniversityConference USAASUN ConferenceLiberty UniversityAtlantic 10 ConferenceSouthern ConferenceDavidson CollegeUniversity of North Carolina at AshevilleWinthrop UniversityRadford UniversitySun Belt ConferenceCoastal Carolina UniversityCharleston Southern UniversityColonial Athletic AssociationASUN ConferenceCampbell UniversityPeach Belt ConferenceAugusta UniversityPeach Belt ConferenceArmstrong State University
  • Augusta State was merged into Georgia Regents University in January 2013; the merged school renamed itself Augusta University in 2015.

Sports

Teams in Big South competition
Sport Men's Women's
Baseball 10 -
Basketball 10 10
Cross Country 10 10
Football 5 -
Golf 8 10
Lacrosse - 10
Soccer 9 10
Softball - 8
Tennis 7 8
Track and Field (Indoor) 7 8
Track and Field (Outdoor) 7 8
Volleyball - 9

Men's sponsored sports by school

Departing member in pink.

School Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Soccer Tennis Track & Field
(Indoor)
Track & Field
(Outdoor)
Total Big South Sports
Campbell  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
Charleston Southern  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  N  Y  Y 7
Gardner–Webb  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
High Point  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  N  Y  Y 7
Longwood  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  N  N 6
Presbyterian  Y  Y  Y  N[a]  Y  Y  Y  N  N 6
Radford  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  N  N 6
UNC Asheville  Y  Y  Y  N  N  Y  Y  Y  Y 7
USC Upstate  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 8
Winthrop  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  N  Y  Y 7
Totals 10 10 10 3+3 8 9 7 7 7 71+3
Affiliate members
Bryant  N  N  N  Y  N  N  N  N  N 1
North Carolina A&T  N  N  N  Y  N  N  N  N  N 1
Robert Morris  N  N  N  Y  N  N  N  N  N 1
Notes
  1. ^ Presbyterian football left the Big South after the 2019 season. It played as an FCS independent in the 2020–21 school year and is now in the Pioneer Football League.

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

School Lacrosse Swimming Wrestling
Campbell No No SoCon
Gardner–Webb No CCSA SoCon
High Point A-10 No No
Presbyterian No No SoCon
Notes

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

Women's sponsored sports by school

School Basketball Cross Country Golf Lacrosse Soccer Softball Tennis Track & Field
(Indoor)
Track & Field
(Outdoor)
Volleyball Total Big South Sports
Campbell  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 10
Charleston Southern  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
Gardner–Webb  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 10
High Point  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  N  Y  Y  Y 8
Longwood  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  N  N 7
Presbyterian  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  N  Y 8
Radford  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 10
UNC Asheville  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y 8
USC Upstate  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
Winthrop  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y 9
Totals 10 10 10 7+3 10 8 8 8 8 9 88+3
Affiliate members
Furman  N  N  N  Y  N  N  N  N  N  N 1
Mercer  N  N  N  Y  N  N  N  N  N  N 1
Wofford  N  N  N  Y  N  N  N  N  N  N 1

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

School Acrobatics &
Tumbling[a]
Field Hockey Swimming Wrestling[b]
Campbell No No CCSA No
Gardner–Webb No No CCSA No
Longwood No MAC No No
Presbyterian Independent No No Independent
UNC Asheville No No CCSA No
Notes
  1. ^ Part of the NCAA Emerging Sports for Women program; national championship competition is governed by the National Collegiate Acrobatics & Tumbling Association.
  2. ^ Part of the NCAA Emerging Sports program; national championship competition is governed by the Women's Collegiate Wrestling Association.

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 to the NFL

The Big South has had a number of players to get drafted and play football professionally in the NFL.

Name Position School Draft year Draft pick NFL team
Tyler Thigpen QB Coastal Carolina 2007 Round 7, Pick 217 Vikings
Jerome Simpson WR Coastal Carolina 2008 Round 2, Pick 46 Bengals
Brian Johnston DE Gardner–Webb 2008 Round 7, Pick 210 Chiefs
Rashad Jennings RB Liberty 2009 Round 7, Pick 250 Jaguars
Josh Norman CB Coastal Carolina 2012 Round 5, Pick 143 Panthers
Justin Bethel S Presbyterian 2012 Round 6, Pick 177 Cardinals
Walt Aikens CB Liberty 2014 Round 4, Pick 125 Dolphins
NFL Draftees from the Big South Conference

Conference champions

Men's basketball

Season Regular season champion Tournament champion Tournament final location
1986 Charleston Southern (5–1) Charleston Southern Savannah Civic Center, Savannah, GA
1987 Charleston Southern (12–2) Charleston Southern Savannah Civic Center
1988 Coastal Carolina (9–3) Winthrop Winthrop Coliseum, Rock Hill, SC
1989 Coastal Carolina (9–3) UNC Asheville Winthrop Coliseum
1990 Coastal Carolina (11–1) Coastal Carolina Winthrop Coliseum
1991 Coastal Carolina (13–1) Coastal Carolina Civic Center of Anderson, Anderson, SC
1992 Radford (12–2) Campbell Civic Center of Anderson
1993 Towson State (14–2) Coastal Carolina North Charleston Coliseum, North Charleston, SC
1994 Towson State (15–3) Liberty North Charleston Coliseum
1995 UNC Greensboro (14–2) Charleston Southern Vines Center, Lynchburg, VA
1996 UNC Greensboro (11–3) UNC Greensboro Vines Center
1997 UNC Asheville (11–3) Charleston Southern Vines Center
1998 UNC Asheville (11–1) Radford Vines Center
1999 Winthrop (9–1) Winthrop Asheville Civic Center, Asheville, NC
2000 Radford (12–2) Winthrop Asheville Civic Center
2001 Radford (12–2) Winthrop Roanoke Civic Center, Roanoke, VA
2002 Winthrop, UNC Asheville (10–4) Winthrop Roanoke Civic Center
2003 Winthrop (11–3) UNC Asheville Vines Center (semis & finals only)
2004 Liberty (12–4) Liberty Vines Center (finals only)
2005 Winthrop (15–1) Winthrop Winthrop Coliseum (finals only)
2006 Winthrop (13–3) Winthrop Winthrop Coliseum (semis & finals only)
2007 Winthrop (14–0) Winthrop Winthrop Coliseum (semis & finals only)
2008 UNC Asheville, Winthrop (10–4) Winthrop Justice Center, Asheville, NC (semis & finals only)
2009 Radford (15–3) Radford Dedmon Center, Radford, VA (finals only)
2010 Coastal Carolina (15–3) Winthrop Kimbel Arena, Conway, SC (semis & finals only)
2011 Coastal Carolina (16–2) UNC Asheville Kimbel Arena (semis & finals only)
2012 UNC Asheville (16–2) UNC Asheville Kimmel Arena, Asheville, NC (quarters, semis & final)
2013 Charleston Southern, High Point (12–4) Liberty HTC Center, Conway, SC
2014 High Point (12–4) Coastal Carolina HTC Center, Conway, SC
2015 Charleston Southern, High Point (13–5) Coastal Carolina HTC Center, Conway, SC
2016 High Point, Winthrop (13–5) UNC Asheville Gore Arena, Buies Creek, NC
2017 Winthrop, UNC Asheville (15–3) Winthrop Winthrop Coliseum, Rock Hill, SC (quarters, semis, & finals)
2018 UNC Asheville (13–5) Radford Dedmon Center, Radford, VA
2019 Campbell, Radford (12–4) Gardner–Webb Dedmon Center, Radford, VA
2020 Radford, Winthrop (15–3) Winthrop Winthrop Coliseum, Rock Hill, SC
2021 Winthrop (17–1) Winthrop Winthrop Coliseum, Rock Hill, SC
2022 Longwood (15-1) Longwood Bojangles Coliseum, Charlotte, NC

Basketball Tournament Championships by school

School # of Tournament Championships Last Tournament Championship
Winthrop 13 2021
Coastal Carolina 5 2015
UNC Asheville 5 2016
Charleston Southern 4 1997
Liberty 3 2013
Radford 3 2018
Campbell 1 1992
Gardner–Webb 1 2019
Longwood 1 2022
UNC Greensboro 1 1996
  • Former member of the Big South

Football

Season Champion Record
2002 Gardner–Webb 3–0
2003 Gardner–Webb 4–0
2004 Coastal Carolina 4–0 (10–1)
2005 Charleston Southern 3–1 (7–4)
Coastal Carolina 3–1 (9–2)
2006 Coastal Carolina 4–0 (9–3)
2007 Liberty 4–0 (8–3)
2008 Liberty 5–0 (10–2)
2009 Stony Brook 5–1 (6–5)
Liberty 5–1 (8–3)
2010 Coastal Carolina* 5–1 (6–5)
Stony Brook 5–1 (6–5)
Liberty 5–1 (8–3)
2011 Stony Brook 6–0 (8–3)
2012 Coastal Carolina* 5–1 (7–4)
Stony Brook 5–1 (9–2)
Liberty 5–1 (6–5)
2013 Coastal Carolina 4–1 (10–2)
Liberty 4–1 (8–4)
2014 Liberty* 4–1 (8–4)
Coastal Carolina 4–1 (11–1)
2015 Charleston Southern 6–0 (9–2)
2016 Charleston Southern* 4–1 (7–4)
Liberty 4–1 (6–5)
2017 Kennesaw State 5–0 (12–2)
2018 Kennesaw State 5–0 (11–2)
2019 Monmouth 6–0 (11–3)
2020 Monmouth 3–0 (3–1)
2021 Kennesaw State 7–0 (11–2)

Women's basketball

Season Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion Tournament Runner-up
1986–87 Radford Radford Campbell
1987–88 Radford & Campbell Radford Campbell
1988–89 Radford Campbell Radford
1989–90 Radford Radford Campbell
1990–91 Campbell Radford Campbell
1991–92 Radford Radford Campbell
1992–93 UNC Greensboro Radford UNC Greensboro
1993–94 UNC Greensboro Radford UNC Greensboro
1994–95 UNC Greensboro Radford UNC Greensboro
1995–96 UNC Greensboro Radford Winthrop
1996–97 UNC Greensboro Liberty UNC Greensboro
1997–98 Liberty Liberty UNC Asheville
1998–99 Liberty Liberty Coastal Carolina
1999-00 Liberty Liberty Coastal Carolina
2000–01 Liberty Liberty Elon
2001–02 Liberty Liberty Coastal Carolina
2002–03 Liberty Liberty High Point
2003–04 Liberty Liberty Birmingham-Southern
2004–05 Liberty Liberty UNC Asheville
2005–06 Liberty Liberty High Point
2006–07 High Point UNC Asheville Radford
2007–08 Liberty Liberty Radford
2008–09 Liberty Liberty Gardner-Webb
2009–10 Gardner-Webb Liberty Gardner-Webb
2010–11 Liberty Gardner-Webb Liberty
2011–12 Liberty Liberty High Point
2012–13 Liberty Liberty Longwood
2013–14 High Point Winthrop High Point
2014–15 Liberty Liberty High Point
2015–16 UNC Asheville UNC Asheville Liberty
2016–17 Radford UNC Asheville Radford
2017–18 Liberty Liberty UNC Asheville
2018–19 Radford Radford Campbell

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

School Sport Coach Year Opponent Opponent's Conference
Coastal Carolina Baseball Gary Gilmore 2016 Arizona Pac-12

Facilities

Departing member in pink.

School Football stadium Capacity Basketball arena Capacity Baseball stadium Capacity Soccer stadium Capacity
Bryant Beirne Stadium 5,500 Football-only member
Campbell Barker–Lane Stadium 5,200 John W. Pope, Jr. Convocation Center 3,095 Jim Perry Stadium 630 Eakes Athletic Complex 1,000
Charleston Southern Buccaneer Field 4,000 CSU Field House[a]
North Charleston Coliseum
790
11,475
Buccaneer Ballpark 1,500 Buccaneer Field 4,000
Gardner–Webb Ernest W. Spangler Stadium 7,800 Paul Porter Arena 3,500 John Henry Moss Stadium 700 Greene–Harbison Stadium 1,000
High Point Non-football school Qubein Center 4,200 George S. Erath Field at Coy O. Williard Baseball Stadium 700 Vert Track and Soccer Stadium 1,100
Longwood Non-football school Willett Hall 1,807 Bolding Stadium 500 Longwood University Athletics Complex 350
North Carolina A&T Truist Stadium 21,500 Football-only member
Presbyterian Plays in the Pioneer Football League Templeton Physical Education Center 2,300 Presbyterian College Baseball Complex 500 Martin Stadium at Edens Field 400
Radford Non-football school Dedmon Center 3,205 Williams field at Carter Memorial Stadium 700 Patrick D. Cupp Stadium 5,000
Robert Morris Joe Walton Stadium 3,000 Football-only member
UNC Asheville Non-football school Kimmel Arena 3,200 Greenwood Baseball Field,
McCormick Field
300,
4,000
Greenwood Field 1,000
USC Upstate Non-football school G. B. Hodge Center 878 Cleveland S. Harley Baseball Park 500 County University Soccer Stadium 3,000
Winthrop Non-football school Winthrop Coliseum 6,100 Winthrop Ballpark 1,989 Eagle Field 1,500
Notes
  1. ^ Charleston Southern uses the CSU Field House for all conference basketball games. Home games against local rivals or major-conference teams are played at the North Charleston Coliseum when available.

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b Big South Conference (2008-07-01). "Gardner–Webb Officially Joins Big South". Big South Sports.
  3. ^ Big South Conference (2012-01-23). "Big South Conference Adds Longwood University As Full Member". Big South Sports.
  4. ^ Stretlow, Bret (28 October 2014). "Title race in balanced Big South again tough to predict". The Fayetteville Observer. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
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Not to be confused with Conference South Conference League South or Southern Conference 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 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 North Carolina Pennsylvania Rhode Island and South Carolina 1 Big South ConferenceAssociationNCAAFounded1983 40 years ago 1983 CommissionerKyle Kallander since 1996 Sports fielded19 men s 9 women s 10DivisionDivision ISubdivisionFCSNo of teams10 9 in 2023 HeadquartersCharlotte North CarolinaRegionSouth Atlantic StatesOfficial websitewww wbr bigsouthsports wbr comLocations Contents 1 History 2 Member schools 2 1 Current full members 2 2 Current associate members 2 3 Former members 2 4 Former associate members 2 5 Membership timeline 3 Sports 3 1 Men s sponsored sports by school 3 2 Women s sponsored sports by school 3 3 Football players drafted to the NFL 4 Conference champions 4 1 Men s basketball 4 2 Basketball Tournament Championships by school 4 3 Football 4 4 Women s basketball 4 5 Men s Soccer 5 Broadcasters Big South Network 6 National Champions 7 Facilities 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditBig South Conference Interactive fullscreen map Location of Big South members departing member Campbell in red full departing 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 present 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 90s 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 2 Gardner Webb which had been a football only member since 2002 joined the conference for all sports on July 1 2008 2 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 3 In 2014 following the departure of VMI the conference returned to a single division structure 4 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 5 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 6 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 7 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 8 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 9 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 10 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 11 12 On November 19 2017 Presbyterian College announced it would be moving its football program to the non scholarship Pioneer Football League 13 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 14 The Blue Hose remain a member of the Big South in all other sports 15 A more recent change to its core membership was the July 2021 arrival of North Carolina A amp T State University from the MEAC as a full member including football 16 At the same time Robert Morris University was planned to join as a football only member 17 North Carolina A amp 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 18 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 19 On January 25 2022 the Colonial Athletic Association announced that Hampton University would join that conference as well as CAA Football its technically separate football league on July 1 2022 20 On February 22 that conference announced that North Carolina A amp T State University would be leaving the Big South joining the all sports CAA on July 1 North Carolina A amp T would play Big South football in 2022 and join CAA Football on July 1 2023 21 Also on February 22 the conference announced its intent to combine its football membership with the Ohio Valley Conference beginning in 2023 22 The following month saw Bryant University announced as a new football only member effective with the 2022 season 23 Campbell announced on August 3 that it will join both sides of the CAA in 2023 as well 24 Member schools EditCurrent full members Edit Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Nickname Colors FootballCampbell University Buies Creek North Carolina 1887 1983 2011 a Private Southern Baptist 6 448 Fighting Camels YCharleston Southern University North Charleston South Carolina 1964 1983 Private Southern Baptist 3 414 Buccaneers YGardner Webb University Boiling Springs North Carolina 1905 2008 Private Southern Baptist 3 594 Runnin Bulldogs YHigh Point University High Point North Carolina 1924 1999 Private United Methodist 4 545 Panthers NLongwood University Farmville Virginia 1839 2012 Public 4 470 Lancers NPresbyterian College Clinton South Carolina 1880 2007 Private PCUSA 1 330 Blue Hose N b Radford University Radford Virginia 1910 1983 Public 10 700 Highlanders NUniversity of North Carolina at Asheville Asheville North Carolina 1927 1984 Public UNC 3 762 Bulldogs NUniversity of South Carolina Upstate Spartanburg South Carolina 1967 2018 Public USCS 6 000 Spartans NWinthrop University Rock Hill South Carolina 1886 1983 Public 6 073 Eagles NNotes Campbell was a founding member of the Big South in 1983 The Fighting Camels left the Big South after the 1993 94 school year to join the Trans Atlantic Athletic Conference TAAC later the Atlantic Sun Conference now the ASUN Conference before rejoining effective the 2011 12 school year for all sports except for their football program which remained in the Pioneer Football League until joining Big South football in the 2018 fall season 2018 19 school year Campbell will join the Colonial Athletic Association as its primary athletic conference effective July 1 2023 25 Presbyterian s football team competes in the Pioneer Football League a Division I FCS football only conference whose members choose not to offer athletic scholarships for football Current associate members Edit Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Nickname Colors Big Southsport PrimaryconferenceBryant University Smithfield Rhode Island 1863 2022 26 Private Nonsectarian 3 751 Bulldogs Football America EastFurman University Greenville South Carolina 1826 2021 Private Nonsectarian 2 629 Paladins Women s lacrosse SoConMercer University Macon Georgia 1833 2021 Private Nonsectarian 9 026 Bears Women s lacrosse SoConNorth Carolina A amp T State University Greensboro North Carolina 1891 2022 Public UNC HBCU 13 332 Aggies Football CAA joins CAA Football in 2023 Robert Morris University Moon Township Pennsylvania 1921 2020 a Private Nonsectarian 4 895 Colonials Football HorizonWofford College Spartanburg South Carolina 1854 2021 Private United Methodist 1 773 Terriers Women s lacrosse SoConNotes Robert 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 season moved to spring 2021 RMU was brought into the football league early Former members Edit Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Nickname Colors CurrentconferenceArmstrong State University Savannah Georgia 1935 1983 1987 Public Pirates none a Augusta University b Augusta Georgia 1785 1990 Jaguars Peach Belt NCAA Division II Birmingham Southern College Birmingham Alabama 1856 2000 2007 Private Methodist Panthers SAA NCAA Division III Coastal Carolina University Conway South Carolina 1954 1983 2016 Public Chanticleers Sun BeltDavidson College Davidson North Carolina 1837 1990 1992 Private PCUSA Wildcats Atlantic 10Elon University Elon North Carolina 1889 1999 2003 Private Nonsectarian Phoenix CAAHampton University Hampton Virginia 1868 2018 2022 Private Nonsectarian HBCU Pirates CAALiberty University Lynchburg Virginia 1971 1991 c 2018 Private Nondenominational Flames and Lady Flames ASUN C USA in 2023 University of Maryland Baltimore County Catonsville Maryland 1966 1992 1998 Public Retrievers America EastNorth Carolina A amp T State University Greensboro North Carolina 1891 2021 2022 Public UNC HBCU Aggies CAAUniversity of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro North Carolina 1891 1992 1997 Public Spartans SoConTowson University Towson Maryland 1866 1992 1995 Public Tigers CAAVirginia Military Institute Lexington Virginia 1839 2003 2014 Senior Military College Keydets SoConNotes Armstrong State which was last a member of the NCAA Division II Peach Belt Conference dropped intercollegiate athletics at the end of the 2016 17 school year due to its impending consolidation with Georgia Southern University Formerly known as Augusta State University until January 2013 when it merged with another Augusta institution Georgia Health Sciences University to create Georgia Regents University At the time of the merger only GRU as Augusta State had an athletic program and GRU s sports teams continued to compete as Augusta State through the end of the 2012 13 school year The school changed its name again to the current Augusta University in 2015 Liberty was ineligible for the Big South football title in its final conference season of 2017 2017 18 school year as it had started a transition to FBS football in that season Former associate members Edit Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Nickname Colors Big Southsport Primaryconference Conferencein formerBig South sportKennesaw State University Kennesaw Georgia 1963 2015 2022 Public Owls Football ASUN C USA in 2024 Monmouth University West Long Branch New Jersey 1933 2014 2022 Private Hawks Football CAAUniversity of North Alabama Florence Alabama 1830 2019 2022 Public Lions Football ASUNDavidson College Davidson North Carolina 1837 2012 2014 Private PCUSA Wildcats Lacrosse w Atlantic 10Stony Brook University Stony Brook New York 1957 2008 2013 Public Seawolves Football CAAUniversity of North Carolina Wilmington Wilmington North Carolina 1947 2000 2004 Seahawks Golf w CAANotes Membership timeline Edit Augusta State was merged into Georgia Regents University in January 2013 the merged school renamed itself Augusta University in 2015 Sports EditTeams in Big South competition Sport Men s Women sBaseball 10 Basketball 10 10Cross Country 10 10Football 5 Golf 8 10Lacrosse 10Soccer 9 10Softball 8Tennis 7 8Track and Field Indoor 7 8Track and Field Outdoor 7 8Volleyball 9Men s sponsored sports by school Edit Departing member in pink School Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Soccer Tennis Track amp Field Indoor Track amp Field Outdoor Total Big South SportsCampbell Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9Charleston Southern Y Y Y Y Y N N Y Y 7Gardner Webb Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9High Point Y Y Y N Y Y N Y Y 7Longwood Y Y Y N Y Y Y N N 6Presbyterian Y Y Y N a Y Y Y N N 6Radford Y Y Y N Y Y Y N N 6UNC Asheville Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y 7USC Upstate Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y 8Winthrop Y Y Y N Y Y N Y Y 7Totals 10 10 10 3 3 8 9 7 7 7 71 3Affiliate membersBryant N N N Y N N N N N 1North Carolina A amp T N N N Y N N N N N 1Robert Morris N N N Y N N N N N 1Notes Presbyterian football left the Big South after the 2019 season It played as an FCS independent in the 2020 21 school year and is now in the Pioneer Football League Men s varsity sports not sponsored by the Big South Conference which are played by Big South schools School Lacrosse Swimming WrestlingCampbell No No SoConGardner Webb No CCSA SoConHigh Point A 10 No NoPresbyterian No No SoConNotes In addition to the above Campbell counts both its male and female cheerleaders as varsity athletes Women s sponsored sports by school Edit School Basketball Cross Country Golf Lacrosse Soccer Softball Tennis Track amp Field Indoor Track amp Field Outdoor Volleyball Total Big South SportsCampbell Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10Charleston Southern Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y 9Gardner Webb Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10High Point Y Y Y Y Y N N Y Y Y 8Longwood Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N 7Presbyterian Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N Y 8Radford Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10UNC Asheville Y Y Y N Y N Y Y Y Y 8USC Upstate Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y 9Winthrop Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y 9Totals 10 10 10 7 3 10 8 8 8 8 9 88 3Affiliate membersFurman N N N Y N N N N N N 1Mercer N N N Y N N N N N N 1Wofford N N N Y N N N N N N 1Women s varsity sports not sponsored by the Big South Conference which are played by Big South schools School Acrobatics amp Tumbling a Field Hockey Swimming Wrestling b Campbell No No CCSA NoGardner Webb No No CCSA NoLongwood No MAC No NoPresbyterian Independent No No IndependentUNC Asheville No No CCSA NoNotes Part of the NCAA Emerging Sports for Women program national championship competition is governed by the National Collegiate Acrobatics amp Tumbling Association Part of the NCAA Emerging Sports program national championship competition is governed by the Women s Collegiate Wrestling Association 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 to the NFL Edit The Big South has had a number of players to get drafted and play football professionally in the NFL Name Position School Draft year Draft pick NFL teamTyler Thigpen QB Coastal Carolina 2007 Round 7 Pick 217 VikingsJerome Simpson WR Coastal Carolina 2008 Round 2 Pick 46 BengalsBrian Johnston DE Gardner Webb 2008 Round 7 Pick 210 ChiefsRashad Jennings RB Liberty 2009 Round 7 Pick 250 JaguarsJosh Norman CB Coastal Carolina 2012 Round 5 Pick 143 PanthersJustin Bethel S Presbyterian 2012 Round 6 Pick 177 CardinalsWalt Aikens CB Liberty 2014 Round 4 Pick 125 DolphinsNFL Draftees from the Big South ConferenceConference champions EditMen s basketball Edit Season Regular season champion Tournament champion Tournament final location1986 Charleston Southern 5 1 Charleston Southern Savannah Civic Center Savannah GA1987 Charleston Southern 12 2 Charleston Southern Savannah Civic Center1988 Coastal Carolina 9 3 Winthrop Winthrop Coliseum Rock Hill SC1989 Coastal Carolina 9 3 UNC Asheville Winthrop Coliseum1990 Coastal Carolina 11 1 Coastal Carolina Winthrop Coliseum1991 Coastal Carolina 13 1 Coastal Carolina Civic Center of Anderson Anderson SC1992 Radford 12 2 Campbell Civic Center of Anderson1993 Towson State 14 2 Coastal Carolina North Charleston Coliseum North Charleston SC1994 Towson State 15 3 Liberty North Charleston Coliseum1995 UNC Greensboro 14 2 Charleston Southern Vines Center Lynchburg VA1996 UNC Greensboro 11 3 UNC Greensboro Vines Center1997 UNC Asheville 11 3 Charleston Southern Vines Center1998 UNC Asheville 11 1 Radford Vines Center1999 Winthrop 9 1 Winthrop Asheville Civic Center Asheville NC2000 Radford 12 2 Winthrop Asheville Civic Center2001 Radford 12 2 Winthrop Roanoke Civic Center Roanoke VA2002 Winthrop UNC Asheville 10 4 Winthrop Roanoke Civic Center2003 Winthrop 11 3 UNC Asheville Vines Center semis amp finals only 2004 Liberty 12 4 Liberty Vines Center finals only 2005 Winthrop 15 1 Winthrop Winthrop Coliseum finals only 2006 Winthrop 13 3 Winthrop Winthrop Coliseum semis amp finals only 2007 Winthrop 14 0 Winthrop Winthrop Coliseum semis amp finals only 2008 UNC Asheville Winthrop 10 4 Winthrop Justice Center Asheville NC semis amp finals only 2009 Radford 15 3 Radford Dedmon Center Radford VA finals only 2010 Coastal Carolina 15 3 Winthrop Kimbel Arena Conway SC semis amp finals only 2011 Coastal Carolina 16 2 UNC Asheville Kimbel Arena semis amp finals only 2012 UNC Asheville 16 2 UNC Asheville Kimmel Arena Asheville NC quarters semis amp final 2013 Charleston Southern High Point 12 4 Liberty HTC Center Conway SC2014 High Point 12 4 Coastal Carolina HTC Center Conway SC2015 Charleston Southern High Point 13 5 Coastal Carolina HTC Center Conway SC2016 High Point Winthrop 13 5 UNC Asheville Gore Arena Buies Creek NC2017 Winthrop UNC Asheville 15 3 Winthrop Winthrop Coliseum Rock Hill SC quarters semis amp finals 2018 UNC Asheville 13 5 Radford Dedmon Center Radford VA2019 Campbell Radford 12 4 Gardner Webb Dedmon Center Radford VA2020 Radford Winthrop 15 3 Winthrop Winthrop Coliseum Rock Hill SC2021 Winthrop 17 1 Winthrop Winthrop Coliseum Rock Hill SC2022 Longwood 15 1 Longwood Bojangles Coliseum Charlotte NCBasketball Tournament Championships by school Edit School of Tournament Championships Last Tournament ChampionshipWinthrop 13 2021Coastal Carolina 5 2015UNC Asheville 5 2016Charleston Southern 4 1997Liberty 3 2013Radford 3 2018Campbell 1 1992Gardner Webb 1 2019Longwood 1 2022UNC Greensboro 1 1996 Former member of the Big SouthMain articles Big South Conference men s basketball tournament and Big South Conference women s basketball tournament Football Edit Season Champion Record2002 Gardner Webb 3 02003 Gardner Webb 4 02004 Coastal Carolina 4 0 10 1 2005 Charleston Southern 3 1 7 4 Coastal Carolina 3 1 9 2 2006 Coastal Carolina 4 0 9 3 2007 Liberty 4 0 8 3 2008 Liberty 5 0 10 2 2009 Stony Brook 5 1 6 5 Liberty 5 1 8 3 2010 Coastal Carolina 5 1 6 5 Won the Big South Conference NCAA Division I Football Championship playoffs bidStony Brook 5 1 6 5 Liberty 5 1 8 3 2011 Stony Brook 6 0 8 3 2012 Coastal Carolina 5 1 7 4 Won the Big South Conference NCAA Division I Football Championship playoffs bidStony Brook 5 1 9 2 Liberty 5 1 6 5 2013 Coastal Carolina 4 1 10 2 Liberty 4 1 8 4 2014 Liberty 4 1 8 4 Won the Big South Conference NCAA Division I Football Championship playoffs bidCoastal Carolina 4 1 11 1 2015 Charleston Southern 6 0 9 2 2016 Charleston Southern 4 1 7 4 Won the Big South Conference NCAA Division I Football Championship playoffs bidLiberty 4 1 6 5 2017 Kennesaw State 5 0 12 2 2018 Kennesaw State 5 0 11 2 2019 Monmouth 6 0 11 3 2020 Monmouth 3 0 3 1 2021 Kennesaw State 7 0 11 2 Women s basketball Edit Season Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion Tournament Runner up1986 87 Radford Radford Campbell1987 88 Radford amp Campbell Radford Campbell1988 89 Radford Campbell Radford1989 90 Radford Radford Campbell1990 91 Campbell Radford Campbell1991 92 Radford Radford Campbell1992 93 UNC Greensboro Radford UNC Greensboro1993 94 UNC Greensboro Radford UNC Greensboro1994 95 UNC Greensboro Radford UNC Greensboro1995 96 UNC Greensboro Radford Winthrop1996 97 UNC Greensboro Liberty UNC Greensboro1997 98 Liberty Liberty UNC Asheville1998 99 Liberty Liberty Coastal Carolina1999 00 Liberty Liberty Coastal Carolina2000 01 Liberty Liberty Elon2001 02 Liberty Liberty Coastal Carolina2002 03 Liberty Liberty High Point2003 04 Liberty Liberty Birmingham Southern2004 05 Liberty Liberty UNC Asheville2005 06 Liberty Liberty High Point2006 07 High Point UNC Asheville Radford2007 08 Liberty Liberty Radford2008 09 Liberty Liberty Gardner Webb2009 10 Gardner Webb Liberty Gardner Webb2010 11 Liberty Gardner Webb Liberty2011 12 Liberty Liberty High Point2012 13 Liberty Liberty Longwood2013 14 High Point Winthrop High Point2014 15 Liberty Liberty High Point2015 16 UNC Asheville UNC Asheville Liberty2016 17 Radford UNC Asheville Radford2017 18 Liberty Liberty UNC Asheville2018 19 Radford Radford CampbellMen s Soccer Edit Further information Big South Conference Men s Soccer TournamentBroadcasters Big South Network EditIn 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 EditSchool Sport Coach Year Opponent Opponent s ConferenceCoastal Carolina Baseball Gary Gilmore 2016 Arizona Pac 12Facilities EditDeparting member in pink School Football stadium Capacity Basketball arena Capacity Baseball stadium Capacity Soccer stadium CapacityBryant Beirne Stadium 5 500 Football only memberCampbell Barker Lane Stadium 5 200 John W Pope Jr Convocation Center 3 095 Jim Perry Stadium 630 Eakes Athletic Complex 1 000Charleston Southern Buccaneer Field 4 000 CSU Field House a North Charleston Coliseum 79011 475 Buccaneer Ballpark 1 500 Buccaneer Field 4 000Gardner Webb Ernest W Spangler Stadium 7 800 Paul Porter Arena 3 500 John Henry Moss Stadium 700 Greene Harbison Stadium 1 000High Point Non football school Qubein Center 4 200 George S Erath Field at Coy O Williard Baseball Stadium 700 Vert Track and Soccer Stadium 1 100Longwood Non football school Willett Hall 1 807 Bolding Stadium 500 Longwood University Athletics Complex 350North Carolina A amp T Truist Stadium 21 500 Football only memberPresbyterian Plays in the Pioneer Football League Templeton Physical Education Center 2 300 Presbyterian College Baseball Complex 500 Martin Stadium at Edens Field 400Radford Non football school Dedmon Center 3 205 Williams field at Carter Memorial Stadium 700 Patrick D Cupp Stadium 5 000Robert Morris Joe Walton Stadium 3 000 Football only memberUNC Asheville Non football school Kimmel Arena 3 200 Greenwood Baseball Field McCormick Field 300 4 000 Greenwood Field 1 000USC Upstate Non football school G B Hodge Center 878 Cleveland S Harley Baseball Park 500 County University Soccer Stadium 3 000Winthrop Non football school Winthrop Coliseum 6 100 Winthrop Ballpark 1 989 Eagle Field 1 500Notes Charleston Southern uses the CSU Field House for all conference basketball games Home games against local rivals or major conference teams are played at the North Charleston Coliseum when available See also EditList of American collegiate athletic stadiums and arenasReferences Edit Big South Conference 2007 08 01 Big South Conference History Big South Sports a b Big South Conference 2008 07 01 Gardner Webb Officially Joins Big South Big South Sports Big South Conference 2012 01 23 Big South Conference Adds Longwood University As Full Member Big South Sports Stretlow Bret 28 October 2014 Title race in balanced Big South again tough to predict The Fayetteville Observer Retrieved 5 December 2014 Statement from Big South Commissioner Kyle B Kallander on Coastal Carolina Press release Big South Conference September 1 2015 Archived from the original on September 3 2015 Retrieved September 1 2015 Big South and ASUN Conference Establish FCS Membership Partnership Press release ASUN Conference September 13 2016 Retrieved October 30 2016 Fighting Camels football to join Big South in 2018 Press release Campbell University November 14 2016 Archived from the original on November 15 2016 Retrieved November 14 2016 NCAA Approves Liberty s Waiver Request for FBS Reclassification Process Press release Liberty University Athletics February 16 2017 Archived from the original on 2017 02 20 Retrieved February 16 2017 Big South Conference Announces Decision on Liberty s Membership Status Press release Liberty University Athletics September 22 2017 Retrieved November 17 2017 ASUN Conference Announces Liberty University as League Member for 2018 19 Press release ASUN Conference May 17 2018 Retrieved May 31 2018 Shanesy Todd November 15 2017 USC Upstate moving to Big South Conference GoUpstate com Retrieved November 15 2017 Johnson Dave November 16 2017 Hampton to leave MEAC for Big South Daily Press Newport News VA Retrieved November 16 2017 Presbyterian to join Pioneer Football League in 2021 ESPN com Retrieved 2018 02 16 Presbyterian College to join Pioneer Football League in 2021 Press release Pioneer Football League November 20 2017 Retrieved November 21 2017 Presbyterian to join Pioneer Football League in 2021 FOX Sports 2017 11 20 Retrieved 2018 02 16 North Carolina A amp T to join Big South in 2021 ESPN com Associated Press February 7 2020 Retrieved February 7 2020 Big South Conference Adds Robert Morris University as Football Member Press release Big South Conference June 15 2020 Retrieved June 15 2020 Big South Announces Football 2021 Spring Schedule Press release Big South Conference November 9 2020 Retrieved December 23 2020 Big South Adds Three Associate Members in Women s Lacrosse Press release Big South Conference June 7 2021 Retrieved October 1 2021 CAA Welcomes Hampton University Monmouth University and Stony Brook University as New Members Colonial Athletic Association Jan 25 2022 Retrieved Feb 23 2022 CAA Welcomes North Carolina A amp T as Newest Member of the Conference Colonial Athletic Association Feb 22 2022 Retrieved Feb 23 2022 Big South Conference and OVC Announce Football Agreement OVCSports com Retrieved 2022 02 22 Big South Adds Bryant University as Associate Football Member Press release Big South Conference March 29 2022 Retrieved March 30 2022 Campbell University Accepts Invitation To Join The CAA In 2023 Press release Colonial Athletic Association August 3 2022 Retrieved August 4 2022 Campbell University to join Colonial Athletic Association in 2023 Campbell University Fighting Camels August 3 2022 Retrieved August 4 2022 Big South Adds Bryant University as Associate Football Member BigSouthSports com 2022 03 29 Retrieved 2022 03 30 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Big South Conference amp oldid 1135213338, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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