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USA South Athletic Conference

The USA South Athletic Conference (formerly the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference or the Dixie Conference) is an athletic conference which competes in the NCAA's Division III. Member schools are located in North Carolina and Virginia.

USA South Athletic Conference
FormerlyDixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Dixie Conference
AssociationNCAA
Founded1963
CommissionerDr. Tom Hart
Sports fielded
  • 18
    • men's: 9
    • women's: 9
DivisionDivision III
No. of teams10
HeadquartersRome, Georgia
RegionSouth
Official websiteusasouth.net

History

The Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference was founded in 1963 as a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) with the philosophy that participation would be strictly amateur, so no athletic financial aid or scholarships would be awarded by its affiliate institutions. The six charter members were Charlotte College, College of Charleston, Methodist College, North Carolina Wesleyan College, St. Andrews Presbyterian College, and Lynchburg College.[1] In 1973, when the National Collegiate Athletic Association divided into a three-division format, the Dixie Conference left the NAIA and moved into the non-scholarship NCAA Division III.[1]

On June 30, 2003, the conference changed to its name to the USA South Athletic Conference.[2]

During the 2010–11 school year, changes to the membership of the USA South were announced. Three colleges announced plans to join the USA South Conference beginning in the 2012–13 season while one will depart the league. Piedmont College,[3] LaGrange College,[4] and Maryville College joined the Great South Athletic Conference on July 1, 2012.

Shenandoah University left the USA South on the above date, to become a full member of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC), a league in which it held associate membership in several sports.

Christopher Newport University left the USA South after the 2012–2013 season to join the Capital Athletic Conference in all sports except for football which will remain a USA South affiliate member through the 2015 season.

On May 10, 2012, Covenant College and Huntingdon College announced plans to leave the Great South and join USA South Athletic Conference beginning in the 2013–2014 season.

On May 6, 2015, the USA South announced that Agnes Scott College, Salem College, and Wesleyan College would leave the Great South Athletic Conference and join the USA South beginning in the 2016–17 school year.[5] The conference announced the future arrival of three more schools during the 2015–16 school year. First, it announced on December 9, 2015, that Brevard College, transitioning from the NCAA Division II South Atlantic Conference to Division III, would join for 2017–18 and beyond.[6] Then, on May 4, 2016, two more incoming members were announced: Berea College, nearing completion of a transition from the NAIA to Division III, and Pfeiffer University, transitioning from the Division II Conference Carolinas to Division III. Both joined in 2017–18 as well.[7]

On June 27, 2017, Ferrum College, a conference member since 1988, announced that it would leave for the Old Dominion Athletic Conference after the 2017–18 school year.[8]

On December 11, 2019, the USA South announced the addition of Southern Virginia University who will join in the 2021–22 academic year.[9]

Later changes to the USA South membership came on March 8, 2021, when Averett University revealed its intention to leave the USA South and join Ferrum College in the ODAC as a full member in the 2022–23 academic year,[10] and on November 22, when Belhaven University, then a member of the American Southwest Conference, was at first accepted for membership in the conference also for 2022–23.[11]

On February 18, 2022, the USA South Conference presidents announced a restructuring of the conference, resulting in all of its members outside North Carolina and Virginia—Agnes Scott, Berea, Covenant, Huntingdon, LaGrange, Maryville, Piedmont, and Wesleyan—leaving the USA South to form the new Collegiate Conference of the South (CCS) for the 2022-23 academic year. They were joined by incoming member Belhaven. CCS members sponsoring football, men's lacrosse, women's lacrosse, and women's golf remain in the USA South as associate members for those sports.[12]

USA South Athletic Conference
Location of USA South members:
  Current Members
  Associate Members

Chronological timeline

  • 1963 - The USA South was founded as the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. It was a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Charter members included Charlotte College (now the University of North Carolina at Charlotte), the College of Charleston, Lynchburg College (now the University of Lynchburg), Methodist College (now Methodist University), North Carolina Wesleyan College, and St. Andrews Presbyterian College (now St. Andrews University), effective beginning the 1963-64 academic year.
  • 1966 - Greensboro College joined the Dixie Conference, effective in the 1966-67 academic year.
  • 1968 - The University of North Carolina at Greensboro joined the Dixie Conference, effective in the 1968-69 academic year.
  • 1970
    • UNC Charlotte and the College of Charleston left the Dixie Conference, effective after the 1969-70 academic year.
    • Virginia Wesleyan College (now Virginia Wesleyan University) joined the Dixie Conference, effective in the 1970-71 academic year.
  • 1972 - Christopher Newport College (now Christopher Newport University) joined the Dixie Conference, effective in the 1972-73 academic year.
  • 1973 - The Dixie Conference left the NAIA to join the Division III ranks of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), effective in the 1973-74 academic year.
  • 1976 - Lynchburg left the Dixie Conference to join the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC), effective after the 1975-76 academic year.
  • 1978 - Averett College (now Averett University) joined the Dixie Conference, effective in the 1978-79 academic year.
  • 1988
    • UNC Greensboro and St. Andrews Presbyterian left the Dixie Conference, effective in the 1987-88 academic year.
    • Ferrum College joined the Dixie Conference, effective in the 1988-89 academic year.
  • 1989 - Virginia Wesleyan left the Dixie Conference to join the ODAC, effective after the 1988-89 academic year.
  • 1992 - Shenandoah College (now Shenandoah University) joined the Dixie Conference, effective in the 1992-93 academic year.
  • 2000 - Chowan College (now Chowan University) joined the Dixie Conference, effective in the 2000-01 academic year.
  • 2003
    • Peace College (now William Peace University) joined the Dixie Conference, effective in the 2003-04 academic year.
    • The Dixie Conference was rebranded as the USA South Athletic Conference (USA South), effective in the 2003-04 academic year.
  • 2004 - Chowan left the USA South to join the NCAA Division II ranks as an NCAA D-II Independent, effective after the 2003-04 academic year. (Chowan would eventually join the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) in 2009.)
  • 2005 - Maryville College joined the USA South as an associate member for football, effective in the 2005 fall season (2005-06 academic year).
  • 2007 - Mary Baldwin College (now Mary Baldwin University) and Meredith College joined the USA South, effective in the 2007-08 academic year.
  • 2009 - Agnes Scott College and LaGrange College joined the USA South as associate members for women's lacrosse, effective in the 2010 spring season (2009-10 academic year).
  • 2012
    • Shenandoah left the USA South to join the ODAC, effective after the 2011-12 academic year.
    • Piedmont College joined the USA South (with LaGrange and Maryville adding the rest of their sports for full member status), effective in the 2012-13 academic year.
  • 2013
  • 2014 - Agnes Scott left the USA South as an associate member for women's lacrosse, effective after the 2014 spring season (2013-14 academic year).
  • 2016
    • Christopher Newport left the USA South as an associate member for football, effective after the 2015 fall season (2015-16 academic year).
    • Salem College and Wesleyan College joined the USA South (with Agnes Scott re-joining, but for all sports), effective in the 2016-17 academic year.
  • 2017 - Berea College, Brevard College and Pfeiffer University joined the USA South, effective in the 2017-18 academic year.
  • 2018 - Ferrum left the USA South to join the ODAC, effective after the 2017-18 academic year.
  • 2021 - Southern Virginia University joined the USA South, effective in the 2021-22 academic year.
  • 2022
    • In an amicable conference split, Agnes Scott, Berea, Covenant, Huntingdon, LaGrange, Maryville, Piedmont, and Wesleyan left the USA South at the end of the 2021–22 academic year to form the new Collegiate Conference of the South (CCS). With the CCS not sponsoring football, women's golf, or men's or women's lacrosse, all CCS members that sponsored those sports remained in the USA South as associate members.
    • At the same time, Averett left the USA South to join the ODAC.
    • Also at that time, Belhaven University joined the USA South as an associate member for football. Belhaven was initially slated to join for all sports, but was admitted to the CCS as a full member instead. The three other CCS members that sponsor football (Huntingdon, LaGrange, and Maryville) became USA South football associates. Huntingdon and non-football Piedmont also became associates in women's golf and men's and women's lacrosse; LaGrange also became an associate in men's lacrosse; and Maryville became an associate in women's golf.

Member schools

Current members

The USA South currently has 10 full members, all private schools, with Meredith as the league's only secular institution.

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Football?
Brevard College Brevard, North Carolina 1853 United Methodist 708 Tornados 2017 Yes
Greensboro College Greensboro, North Carolina 1838 United Methodist 1,233 Pride 1966 Yes
Mary Baldwin University[a] Staunton, Virginia 1842 Presbyterian
(PCUSA)
2,242 Fighting Squirrels 2007 No
Meredith College[b] Raleigh, North Carolina 1891 Nonsectarian 1,990 Avenging Angels 2007 No
Methodist University Fayetteville, North Carolina 1956 United Methodist 2,215 Monarchs 1963 Yes
North Carolina Wesleyan College Rocky Mount, North Carolina 1956 United Methodist 900 Battling Bishops 1963 Yes
Pfeiffer University Misenheimer, North Carolina 1885 United Methodist 1,200 Falcons 2017 No
Salem College[b] Winston-Salem, North Carolina 1772 Moravian 565 Spirits 2016 No
Southern Virginia University Buena Vista, Virginia 1867 LDS Church 1,106 Knights 2021 Yes
William Peace University[a] Raleigh, North Carolina 1857 Presbyterian
(PCUSA)
950 Pacers 2003 No
Notes
  1. ^ a b This institution is a former women's college, which has eventually turned into a co-educational college (William Peace since 2012–13, Mary Baldwin since 2017–18).
  2. ^ a b This institution is a women's college, therefore it does not compete in men's sports.

Associate members

The USA South has five associate members, all private and faith-based schools that are full CCS members. All became charter CCS members in the 2022 conference split. Belhaven had been announced as an incoming USA South member for 2022, but instead joined CCS.

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined USA South
sport(s)
Belhaven University Jackson, Mississippi 1883 Presbyterian
(PCUSA)
3,245 Blazers 2022 football
Huntingdon College Montgomery, Alabama 1854 United Methodist 900 Hawks 2022 football, men's and women's lacrosse, and women's golf
LaGrange College LaGrange, Georgia 1831 United Methodist 1,137 Panthers 2022 football and men's lacrosse
Maryville College Maryville, Tennessee 1819 Presbyterian
(PCUSA)
1,103 Scots 2022 football and women's golf
Piedmont University Demorest, Georgia 1897 United Church of Christ &
Congregationalist
2,640 Lions 2022 men's and women's lacrosse, women's golf

Former members

The USA South has twenty former full members, all but four were private schools:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Left Current
conference
Agnes Scott College Decatur, Georgia 1889 Presbyterian
(PCUSA)
914 Scotties 2016 2022 Collegiate Conference of the South
Averett University Danville, Virginia 1859 Baptist 2,719 Cougars 1978 2022 ODAC
Berea College Berea, Kentucky 1855 Christian
(unaffiliated)
1,613 Mountaineers 2017 2022 Collegiate Conference of the South
Chowan College[a] Murfreesboro, North Carolina 1848 Baptist 1,260 Hawks 2000 2004 Carolinas
(NCAA D-II)
Christopher Newport University Newport News, Virginia 1960 Public 4,793 Captains 1972 2013 C2C
College of Charleston Charleston, South Carolina 1770 Public 11,320 Cougars 1963 1970 CAA
(NCAA D-I)
Covenant College Lookout Mountain, Georgia 1955 Presbyterian
(PCA)
1,282 Scots &
Lady Scots
2013 2022 Collegiate Conference of the South
Ferrum College Ferrum, Virginia 1913 United Methodist 1,100 Panthers 1988 2018 ODAC
Huntingdon College Montgomery, Alabama 1854 United Methodist 900 Hawks 2013 2022 Collegiate Conference of the South
LaGrange College LaGrange, Georgia 1831 United Methodist 1,137 Panthers 2012 2022 Collegiate Conference of the South
Lynchburg College[b] Lynchburg, Virginia 1903 Disciples of Christ 2,500 Fighting Hornets 1963 1976 ODAC
Maryville College Maryville, Tennessee 1819 Presbyterian
(PCUSA)
1,103 Scots 2012 2022 Collegiate Conference of the South
Piedmont University Demorest, Georgia 1897 United Church of Christ &
Congregationalist
2,640 Lions 2012 2022 Collegiate Conference of the South
Shenandoah University Winchester, Virginia 1875 United Methodist 1,767 Hornets 1992 2012 ODAC
St. Andrews Presbyterian University[c] Laurinburg, North Carolina 1958 Presbyterian
(PCUSA)
600 Knights 1963 1988 AAC
(NAIA)
University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte, North Carolina 1961 Public 25,227 49ers 1963 1970 C-USA
(NCAA D-I)
(The American in 2023)
University of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro, North Carolina 1891 Public 18,502 Spartans 1968 1988 SoCon
(NCAA D-I)
Virginia Wesleyan College[d] Norfolk, Virginia 1961 United Methodist 1,446 Marlins 1970 1989 ODAC
Wesleyan College Macon, Georgia 1836 United Methodist 550 Wolves 2016 2022 Collegiate Conference of the South
Notes
  1. ^ Currently known as Chowan University since 2006.
  2. ^ Currently known as the University of Lynchburg since 2018.
  3. ^ Currently known as St. Andrews University since 2011.
  4. ^ Currently known as Virginia Wesleyan University since 2017.

Membership timeline

Belhaven UniversitySouthern Virginia UniversityPfeiffer UniversityBrevard CollegeBerea CollegeWesleyan CollegeSalem CollegeHuntingdon CollegeCovenant CollegePiedmont CollegeMaryville CollegeLaGrange CollegeAgnes Scott CollegeMeredith CollegeMary Baldwin CollegeWilliam Peace UniversityChowan UniversityShenandoah UniversityFerrum CollegeAverett UniversityChristopher Newport UniversityVirginia Wesleyan CollegeUniversity of North Carolina at GreensboroGreensboro CollegeNorth Carolina Wesleyan CollegeSt. Andrews University (North Carolina)Methodist UniversityLynchburg CollegeUniversity of North Carolina at CharlotteCollege of Charleston

Sports

The conference sponsors championships in the following sports:

Conference sports
Sport Men's Women's
Baseball
8
Basketball
8
10
Cross country
7
8
Football
9
Golf
5
7
Lacrosse
9
8
Soccer
8
10
Softball
9
Tennis
8
10
Track and field (outdoor)
7
8
Volleyball
10

Men's sponsored sports by school

Departing members are displayed in red.

School Baseball Basketball Cross country Football Golf Lacrosse Soccer Tennis Track & field
(outdoor)
Total USA South sports
Brevard  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y 8
Greensboro  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N 7
Mary Baldwin  Y  Y  Y  N  N  N  Y  Y  Y 6
Methodist  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
North Carolina Wesleyan  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y 8
Pfeiffer  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 8
Southern Virginia  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
William Peace  Y  Y  Y  N  N  Y  Y  Y  Y 7
Totals 8 8 7 5+4 5 6+3 8 8 7 63+7
Affiliate Members
Belhaven  Y 1
Huntingdon  Y  Y 2
LaGrange  Y  Y 2
Maryville  Y 1
Piedmont  Y 1

Women's sponsored sports by school

Departing members are displayed in red.

School Basketball Cross country Golf Lacrosse Soccer Softball Tennis Track & field
(outdoor)
Volleyball Total USA South sports
Brevard  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 8
Greensboro  Y  N  N  N  Y  Y  Y  N  Y 5
Mary Baldwin  Y  Y  N  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 7
Meredith  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
Methodist  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
North Carolina Wesleyan  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 8
Pfeiffer  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
Salem  Y  N  N  N  Y  N  Y  N  Y 4
Southern Virginia  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
William Peace  Y  Y  N  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 7
Totals 10 8 4+3 6+2 10 9 10 8 10 75+5
Affiliate Members
Huntingdon  Y  Y 2
Maryville  Y 1
Piedmont  Y  Y 2

Conference facilities

School Football Basketball
Stadium Capacity Arena Capacity
Belhaven Belhaven Bowl 1,200 Football-only school
Brevard Brevard Memorial Stadium 5,000 Boshamer Gymnasium 1,000
Greensboro Jamieson Stadium 10,000 Hanes Gymnasium 850
Huntingdon Charles Lee Field at Samford Stadium 2,500 Football-only school
LaGrange Callaway Stadium 5,000 Football-only school
Maryville Lloyd L. Thornton Stadium 3,000 Football-only school
Mary Baldwin Non-football school MBC Physical Activities Center
Meredith Non-football school Weatherspoon Gymnasium 500
Methodist Monarch Stadium 1,500 March F. Riddle Center 1,200
North Carolina Wesleyan Rocky Mount Athletic Stadium[13] 5,000 Everett Gymnasium 800
Pfeiffer Non-football school Merner Gymnasium 1,500
Salem Non-football school Spirit Center
Southern Virginia Knight Stadium 1,000 Knight Arena 525
William Peace Non-football school Hermann Center 1,000

References

  1. ^ a b (PDF), USA South Athletic Conference, archived from the original (PDF) on December 3, 2008, retrieved April 28, 2008
  2. ^ "Dixie Conference Chooses New Name", Greensboro News Record, p. C1, February 3, 2003
  3. ^ McCormack, Timmy (April 11, 2011). . Piedmont College Athletics. Archived from the original on August 24, 2011. Retrieved April 25, 2011.
  4. ^ "LaGrange College accepts invitation to join USA South Athletic Conference". LaGrange Panthers. April 21, 2011. Retrieved April 25, 2011.
  5. ^ "Agnes Scott, Salem and Wesleyan Set to Join USA South". May 6, 2015. Retrieved May 18, 2015.
  6. ^ "Brevard College Set to Join USA South" (Press release). USA South Athletic Conference. December 9, 2015. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
  7. ^ "Berea College and Pfeiffer University Set to Join USA South" (Press release). USA South Athletic Conference. May 4, 2016. Retrieved May 6, 2016.
  8. ^ "ODAC Membership Set to Expand with Inclusion of Ferrum College" (Press release). Old Dominion Athletic Conference. June 27, 2017. Retrieved September 27, 2017.
  9. ^ "Southern Virginia Set to Join USA South" (Press release). Southern Virginia University Athletics. December 11, 2019. Retrieved December 11, 2019.
  10. ^ "Averett University to Join the ODAC as a Full-Time Member". ODAC. March 8, 2021. Retrieved March 9, 2021.
  11. ^ "Belhaven University Set to Join USA South". USA South Athletic Conference. November 22, 2021. Retrieved December 14, 2021.
  12. ^ "USA South Announces Conference Restructuring". USA South Athletic Conference. February 18, 2022. Retrieved February 26, 2022.
  13. ^ "Bishops to Return to Rocky Mount Athletic Stadium". NC Wesleyan Battling Bishops. July 31, 2013. Retrieved September 16, 2013.

External links

  • Official website

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The USA South Athletic Conference formerly the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference or the Dixie Conference is an athletic conference which competes in the NCAA s Division III Member schools are located in North Carolina and Virginia USA South Athletic ConferenceFormerlyDixie Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceDixie ConferenceAssociationNCAAFounded1963CommissionerDr Tom HartSports fielded18 men s 9 women s 9DivisionDivision IIINo of teams10HeadquartersRome GeorgiaRegionSouthOfficial websiteusasouth net Contents 1 History 1 1 Chronological timeline 2 Member schools 2 1 Current members 2 2 Associate members 2 3 Former members 2 4 Membership timeline 3 Sports 3 1 Men s sponsored sports by school 3 2 Women s sponsored sports by school 4 Conference facilities 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference was founded in 1963 as a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA with the philosophy that participation would be strictly amateur so no athletic financial aid or scholarships would be awarded by its affiliate institutions The six charter members were Charlotte College College of Charleston Methodist College North Carolina Wesleyan College St Andrews Presbyterian College and Lynchburg College 1 In 1973 when the National Collegiate Athletic Association divided into a three division format the Dixie Conference left the NAIA and moved into the non scholarship NCAA Division III 1 On June 30 2003 the conference changed to its name to the USA South Athletic Conference 2 During the 2010 11 school year changes to the membership of the USA South were announced Three colleges announced plans to join the USA South Conference beginning in the 2012 13 season while one will depart the league Piedmont College 3 LaGrange College 4 and Maryville College joined the Great South Athletic Conference on July 1 2012 Shenandoah University left the USA South on the above date to become a full member of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference ODAC a league in which it held associate membership in several sports Christopher Newport University left the USA South after the 2012 2013 season to join the Capital Athletic Conference in all sports except for football which will remain a USA South affiliate member through the 2015 season On May 10 2012 Covenant College and Huntingdon College announced plans to leave the Great South and join USA South Athletic Conference beginning in the 2013 2014 season On May 6 2015 the USA South announced that Agnes Scott College Salem College and Wesleyan College would leave the Great South Athletic Conference and join the USA South beginning in the 2016 17 school year 5 The conference announced the future arrival of three more schools during the 2015 16 school year First it announced on December 9 2015 that Brevard College transitioning from the NCAA Division II South Atlantic Conference to Division III would join for 2017 18 and beyond 6 Then on May 4 2016 two more incoming members were announced Berea College nearing completion of a transition from the NAIA to Division III and Pfeiffer University transitioning from the Division II Conference Carolinas to Division III Both joined in 2017 18 as well 7 On June 27 2017 Ferrum College a conference member since 1988 announced that it would leave for the Old Dominion Athletic Conference after the 2017 18 school year 8 On December 11 2019 the USA South announced the addition of Southern Virginia University who will join in the 2021 22 academic year 9 Later changes to the USA South membership came on March 8 2021 when Averett University revealed its intention to leave the USA South and join Ferrum College in the ODAC as a full member in the 2022 23 academic year 10 and on November 22 when Belhaven University then a member of the American Southwest Conference was at first accepted for membership in the conference also for 2022 23 11 On February 18 2022 the USA South Conference presidents announced a restructuring of the conference resulting in all of its members outside North Carolina and Virginia Agnes Scott Berea Covenant Huntingdon LaGrange Maryville Piedmont and Wesleyan leaving the USA South to form the new Collegiate Conference of the South CCS for the 2022 23 academic year They were joined by incoming member Belhaven CCS members sponsoring football men s lacrosse women s lacrosse and women s golf remain in the USA South as associate members for those sports 12 USA South Athletic Conference Interactive fullscreen map Location of USA South members Current Members Associate Members Chronological timeline Edit 1963 The USA South was founded as the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference It was a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA Charter members included Charlotte College now the University of North Carolina at Charlotte the College of Charleston Lynchburg College now the University of Lynchburg Methodist College now Methodist University North Carolina Wesleyan College and St Andrews Presbyterian College now St Andrews University effective beginning the 1963 64 academic year 1966 Greensboro College joined the Dixie Conference effective in the 1966 67 academic year 1968 The University of North Carolina at Greensboro joined the Dixie Conference effective in the 1968 69 academic year 1970 UNC Charlotte and the College of Charleston left the Dixie Conference effective after the 1969 70 academic year Virginia Wesleyan College now Virginia Wesleyan University joined the Dixie Conference effective in the 1970 71 academic year 1972 Christopher Newport College now Christopher Newport University joined the Dixie Conference effective in the 1972 73 academic year 1973 The Dixie Conference left the NAIA to join the Division III ranks of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA effective in the 1973 74 academic year 1976 Lynchburg left the Dixie Conference to join the Old Dominion Athletic Conference ODAC effective after the 1975 76 academic year 1978 Averett College now Averett University joined the Dixie Conference effective in the 1978 79 academic year 1988 UNC Greensboro and St Andrews Presbyterian left the Dixie Conference effective in the 1987 88 academic year Ferrum College joined the Dixie Conference effective in the 1988 89 academic year 1989 Virginia Wesleyan left the Dixie Conference to join the ODAC effective after the 1988 89 academic year 1992 Shenandoah College now Shenandoah University joined the Dixie Conference effective in the 1992 93 academic year 2000 Chowan College now Chowan University joined the Dixie Conference effective in the 2000 01 academic year 2003 Peace College now William Peace University joined the Dixie Conference effective in the 2003 04 academic year The Dixie Conference was rebranded as the USA South Athletic Conference USA South effective in the 2003 04 academic year 2004 Chowan left the USA South to join the NCAA Division II ranks as an NCAA D II Independent effective after the 2003 04 academic year Chowan would eventually join the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association CIAA in 2009 2005 Maryville College joined the USA South as an associate member for football effective in the 2005 fall season 2005 06 academic year 2007 Mary Baldwin College now Mary Baldwin University and Meredith College joined the USA South effective in the 2007 08 academic year 2009 Agnes Scott College and LaGrange College joined the USA South as associate members for women s lacrosse effective in the 2010 spring season 2009 10 academic year 2012 Shenandoah left the USA South to join the ODAC effective after the 2011 12 academic year Piedmont College joined the USA South with LaGrange and Maryville adding the rest of their sports for full member status effective in the 2012 13 academic year 2013 Christopher Newport left the USA South to join the Capital Athletic Conference CAC effective after the 2012 13 academic year Covenant College and Huntingdon College joined the USA South effective in the 2013 14 academic year 2014 Agnes Scott left the USA South as an associate member for women s lacrosse effective after the 2014 spring season 2013 14 academic year 2016 Christopher Newport left the USA South as an associate member for football effective after the 2015 fall season 2015 16 academic year Salem College and Wesleyan College joined the USA South with Agnes Scott re joining but for all sports effective in the 2016 17 academic year 2017 Berea College Brevard College and Pfeiffer University joined the USA South effective in the 2017 18 academic year 2018 Ferrum left the USA South to join the ODAC effective after the 2017 18 academic year 2021 Southern Virginia University joined the USA South effective in the 2021 22 academic year 2022 In an amicable conference split Agnes Scott Berea Covenant Huntingdon LaGrange Maryville Piedmont and Wesleyan left the USA South at the end of the 2021 22 academic year to form the new Collegiate Conference of the South CCS With the CCS not sponsoring football women s golf or men s or women s lacrosse all CCS members that sponsored those sports remained in the USA South as associate members At the same time Averett left the USA South to join the ODAC Also at that time Belhaven University joined the USA South as an associate member for football Belhaven was initially slated to join for all sports but was admitted to the CCS as a full member instead The three other CCS members that sponsor football Huntingdon LaGrange and Maryville became USA South football associates Huntingdon and non football Piedmont also became associates in women s golf and men s and women s lacrosse LaGrange also became an associate in men s lacrosse and Maryville became an associate in women s golf Member schools EditCurrent members Edit The USA South currently has 10 full members all private schools with Meredith as the league s only secular institution Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Football Brevard College Brevard North Carolina 1853 United Methodist 708 Tornados 2017 YesGreensboro College Greensboro North Carolina 1838 United Methodist 1 233 Pride 1966 YesMary Baldwin University a Staunton Virginia 1842 Presbyterian PCUSA 2 242 Fighting Squirrels 2007 NoMeredith College b Raleigh North Carolina 1891 Nonsectarian 1 990 Avenging Angels 2007 NoMethodist University Fayetteville North Carolina 1956 United Methodist 2 215 Monarchs 1963 YesNorth Carolina Wesleyan College Rocky Mount North Carolina 1956 United Methodist 900 Battling Bishops 1963 YesPfeiffer University Misenheimer North Carolina 1885 United Methodist 1 200 Falcons 2017 NoSalem College b Winston Salem North Carolina 1772 Moravian 565 Spirits 2016 NoSouthern Virginia University Buena Vista Virginia 1867 LDS Church 1 106 Knights 2021 YesWilliam Peace University a Raleigh North Carolina 1857 Presbyterian PCUSA 950 Pacers 2003 NoNotes a b This institution is a former women s college which has eventually turned into a co educational college William Peace since 2012 13 Mary Baldwin since 2017 18 a b This institution is a women s college therefore it does not compete in men s sports Associate members Edit The USA South has five associate members all private and faith based schools that are full CCS members All became charter CCS members in the 2022 conference split Belhaven had been announced as an incoming USA South member for 2022 but instead joined CCS Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined USA Southsport s Belhaven University Jackson Mississippi 1883 Presbyterian PCUSA 3 245 Blazers 2022 footballHuntingdon College Montgomery Alabama 1854 United Methodist 900 Hawks 2022 football men s and women s lacrosse and women s golfLaGrange College LaGrange Georgia 1831 United Methodist 1 137 Panthers 2022 football and men s lacrosseMaryville College Maryville Tennessee 1819 Presbyterian PCUSA 1 103 Scots 2022 football and women s golfPiedmont University Demorest Georgia 1897 United Church of Christ amp Congregationalist 2 640 Lions 2022 men s and women s lacrosse women s golfFormer members Edit The USA South has twenty former full members all but four were private schools Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Left CurrentconferenceAgnes Scott College Decatur Georgia 1889 Presbyterian PCUSA 914 Scotties 2016 2022 Collegiate Conference of the SouthAverett University Danville Virginia 1859 Baptist 2 719 Cougars 1978 2022 ODACBerea College Berea Kentucky 1855 Christian unaffiliated 1 613 Mountaineers 2017 2022 Collegiate Conference of the SouthChowan College a Murfreesboro North Carolina 1848 Baptist 1 260 Hawks 2000 2004 Carolinas NCAA D II Christopher Newport University Newport News Virginia 1960 Public 4 793 Captains 1972 2013 C2CCollege of Charleston Charleston South Carolina 1770 Public 11 320 Cougars 1963 1970 CAA NCAA D I Covenant College Lookout Mountain Georgia 1955 Presbyterian PCA 1 282 Scots amp Lady Scots 2013 2022 Collegiate Conference of the SouthFerrum College Ferrum Virginia 1913 United Methodist 1 100 Panthers 1988 2018 ODACHuntingdon College Montgomery Alabama 1854 United Methodist 900 Hawks 2013 2022 Collegiate Conference of the SouthLaGrange College LaGrange Georgia 1831 United Methodist 1 137 Panthers 2012 2022 Collegiate Conference of the SouthLynchburg College b Lynchburg Virginia 1903 Disciples of Christ 2 500 Fighting Hornets 1963 1976 ODACMaryville College Maryville Tennessee 1819 Presbyterian PCUSA 1 103 Scots 2012 2022 Collegiate Conference of the SouthPiedmont University Demorest Georgia 1897 United Church of Christ amp Congregationalist 2 640 Lions 2012 2022 Collegiate Conference of the SouthShenandoah University Winchester Virginia 1875 United Methodist 1 767 Hornets 1992 2012 ODACSt Andrews Presbyterian University c Laurinburg North Carolina 1958 Presbyterian PCUSA 600 Knights 1963 1988 AAC NAIA University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte North Carolina 1961 Public 25 227 49ers 1963 1970 C USA NCAA D I The American in 2023 University of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro North Carolina 1891 Public 18 502 Spartans 1968 1988 SoCon NCAA D I Virginia Wesleyan College d Norfolk Virginia 1961 United Methodist 1 446 Marlins 1970 1989 ODACWesleyan College Macon Georgia 1836 United Methodist 550 Wolves 2016 2022 Collegiate Conference of the SouthNotes Currently known as Chowan University since 2006 Currently known as the University of Lynchburg since 2018 Currently known as St Andrews University since 2011 Currently known as Virginia Wesleyan University since 2017 Membership timeline EditSports EditSee also USA South Athletic Conference men s basketball tournament The conference sponsors championships in the following sports Conference sports Sport Men s Women sBaseball 8Basketball 8 10Cross country 7 8Football 9Golf 5 7Lacrosse 9 8Soccer 8 10Softball 9Tennis 8 10Track and field outdoor 7 8Volleyball 10Men s sponsored sports by school Edit Departing members are displayed in red School Baseball Basketball Cross country Football Golf Lacrosse Soccer Tennis Track amp field outdoor Total USA South sportsBrevard Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y 8Greensboro Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y N 7Mary Baldwin Y Y Y N N N Y Y Y 6Methodist Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9North Carolina Wesleyan Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y 8Pfeiffer Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y 8Southern Virginia Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9William Peace Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y 7Totals 8 8 7 5 4 5 6 3 8 8 7 63 7Affiliate MembersBelhaven Y 1Huntingdon Y Y 2LaGrange Y Y 2Maryville Y 1Piedmont Y 1Women s sponsored sports by school Edit Departing members are displayed in red School Basketball Cross country Golf Lacrosse Soccer Softball Tennis Track amp field outdoor Volleyball Total USA South sportsBrevard Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y 8Greensboro Y N N N Y Y Y N Y 5Mary Baldwin Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y 7Meredith Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9Methodist Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9North Carolina Wesleyan Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y 8Pfeiffer Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9Salem Y N N N Y N Y N Y 4Southern Virginia Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9William Peace Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y 7Totals 10 8 4 3 6 2 10 9 10 8 10 75 5Affiliate MembersHuntingdon Y Y 2Maryville Y 1Piedmont Y Y 2Conference facilities EditSchool Football BasketballStadium Capacity Arena CapacityBelhaven Belhaven Bowl 1 200 Football only school Brevard Brevard Memorial Stadium 5 000 Boshamer Gymnasium 1 000Greensboro Jamieson Stadium 10 000 Hanes Gymnasium 850Huntingdon Charles Lee Field at Samford Stadium 2 500 Football only school LaGrange Callaway Stadium 5 000 Football only school Maryville Lloyd L Thornton Stadium 3 000 Football only school Mary Baldwin Non football school MBC Physical Activities Center Meredith Non football school Weatherspoon Gymnasium 500Methodist Monarch Stadium 1 500 March F Riddle Center 1 200North Carolina Wesleyan Rocky Mount Athletic Stadium 13 5 000 Everett Gymnasium 800Pfeiffer Non football school Merner Gymnasium 1 500Salem Non football school Spirit Center Southern Virginia Knight Stadium 1 000 Knight Arena 525William Peace Non football school Hermann Center 1 000References Edit a b 2007 Football Media Guide PDF USA South Athletic Conference archived from the original PDF on December 3 2008 retrieved April 28 2008 Dixie Conference Chooses New Name Greensboro News Record p C1 February 3 2003 McCormack Timmy April 11 2011 Piedmont College Announces Plan To Join USA South Athletic Conference Piedmont College Athletics Archived from the original on August 24 2011 Retrieved April 25 2011 LaGrange College accepts invitation to join USA South Athletic Conference LaGrange Panthers April 21 2011 Retrieved April 25 2011 Agnes Scott Salem and Wesleyan Set to Join USA South May 6 2015 Retrieved May 18 2015 Brevard College Set to Join USA South Press release USA South Athletic Conference December 9 2015 Retrieved May 7 2016 Berea College and Pfeiffer University Set to Join USA South Press release USA South Athletic Conference May 4 2016 Retrieved May 6 2016 ODAC Membership Set to Expand with Inclusion of Ferrum College Press release Old Dominion Athletic Conference June 27 2017 Retrieved September 27 2017 Southern Virginia Set to Join USA South Press release Southern Virginia University Athletics December 11 2019 Retrieved December 11 2019 Averett University to Join the ODAC as a Full Time Member ODAC March 8 2021 Retrieved March 9 2021 Belhaven University Set to Join USA South USA South Athletic Conference November 22 2021 Retrieved December 14 2021 USA South Announces Conference Restructuring USA South Athletic Conference February 18 2022 Retrieved February 26 2022 Bishops to Return to Rocky Mount Athletic Stadium NC Wesleyan Battling Bishops July 31 2013 Retrieved September 16 2013 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title USA South Athletic Conference amp oldid 1140964087, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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