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Southland Conference

The Southland Conference, abbreviated as SLC, is a collegiate athletic conference which operates in the South Central United States (specifically Texas and Louisiana). It participates in the NCAA's Division I for all sports; for football, it participates in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). The Southland sponsors 18 sports, 10 for women and eight for men, and is governed by a presidential Board of Directors and an Advisory Council of athletic and academic administrators. Chris Grant became the Southland's seventh commissioner on April 5, 2022.[1] From 1996 to 2002, for football only, the Southland Conference was known as the Southland Football League.[2]

Southland Conference
FormerlySouthland Football League (1996–2002, football-only)
AssociationNCAA
Founded1963
CommissionerChris Grant (since 2022)
Sports fielded
  • 18
    • men's: 8
    • women's: 10
DivisionDivision I
SubdivisionFCS
No. of teams10
HeadquartersFrisco, Texas
RegionWest South Central
Official websitesouthland.org
Locations

The conference's offices are located in the Dallas suburb of Frisco, Texas. According to a press release from April 11, 2022, the conference was to undergo a rebrand in 2022 that included a new name and logo.[3] The rebranding was unveiled in March 2023, with a new logo but no change to the conference name.[4]

History

Chronological timeline

Southland Conference
Location of Southland members:   full

Founded in 1963, its members were Abilene Christian College (now Abilene Christian University; departed in 1973 for NCAA Division II, but moved to Division I and rejoined the Southland in 2013), Arkansas State College (now Arkansas State University; departed in 1987, now a member of the Sun Belt Conference), Arlington State College (now The University of Texas at Arlington, departed in 2012 and now in the Western Athletic Conference),[5] Lamar State College of Technology (now Lamar University; departed in 1987, but re-joined in 1999),[6] and Trinity University (departed in 1972, now participating in NCAA Division III).

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

The Southland underwent major turmoil in 2021, losing five members. On January 14, the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) announced that four Southland members—Abilene Christian, Lamar, Sam Houston, and Stephen F. Austin—would join that conference in July 2022.[7] Within a week, the Southland expelled those four schools, leading the WAC to move their entry up to July 2021.[8][9] A fifth member, Central Arkansas, announced on January 29 that it would join the ASUN Conference effective that July.[10] At the time, the ASUN was a non-football conference, but soon entered into a football partnership with the WAC that gave Central Arkansas and two other incoming ASUN members a football home until an ASUN football league was established.[11]

The Southland began the process of rebuilding its core membership in September 2021, announcing that Texas A&M University–Commerce would start a transition from NCAA Division II and join the conference in July 2022.[12] The SLC also announced a football scheduling alliance with the Ohio Valley Conference, another FCS league that had experienced major membership losses during the early-2020s realignment cycle, for the 2022 and 2023 seasons.[13] However, shortly after A&M–Commerce was announced as a future member, the SLC was set to experience further attrition when the University of the Incarnate Word (UIW) announced that it would leave for the WAC after the 2021–22 school year.[14] Ultimately, however, this did not come to pass, as UIW announced it would be staying in the SLC only 7 months after announcing its departure.[15] McNeese was also courted by the WAC, and also flirted with a move to Conference USA, but eventually stayed in the SLC. According to the American Press, the daily newspaper of McNeese's home of Lake Charles, Louisiana, McNeese became "the de facto lead school in the league". It will host the SLC's football media day through at least the 2026 season, as well as the conference tournaments in men's and women's basketball, baseball, and softball through 2026.[16]

More recently, Lamar announced it would return to the SLC effective in 2023–24.[17] In addition, on April 11, 2022 the conference announced in a press release that it had partnered with Troika Media Group to institute a rebrand to be implemented before the end of the calendar year. The release stated that the rebrand would include, among other things, a new name for the conference.[18] On July 11, 2022, Lamar and the Southland Conference announced Lamar's accelerated return to the SLC effective immediately.[19] The following day saw the SLC lose two of its women's golf associates when the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) and Northeast Conference (NEC) announced a partnership for baseball and men's and women's golf that saw all MEAC schools that sponsored those sports become NEC associates. Accordingly, Delaware State and Maryland Eastern Shore, which had joined SLC women's golf just a year earlier, moved that sport to the NEC.[20]

Member schools

Current full members

Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Nickname Colors
Houston Christian University[a] Houston, Texas 1960 2013 Private 4,257[22] Huskies    
University of the Incarnate Word San Antonio, Texas 1881 2013 Private 9,275[23] Cardinals      
Lamar University Beaumont, Texas 1923 1963;
1999;
2022[24]
Public 17,044[25] Cardinals/Lady Cardinals    
McNeese State University Lake Charles, Louisiana 1939 1972 Public 7,648[26] Cowboys/Cowgirls    
University of New Orleans New Orleans, Louisiana 1958 2013 Public 8,151[27] Privateers      
Nicholls State University Thibodaux, Louisiana 1948 1991 Public 6,366[28] Colonels    
Northwestern State University Natchitoches, Louisiana 1884 1987 Public 10,979[29] Demons/Lady Demons      
Southeastern Louisiana University Hammond, Louisiana 1925 1997 Public 13,492[30] Lions/Lady Lions    
Texas A&M University–Commerce Commerce, Texas 1889 2022 Public 12,385[31] Lions    
Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi Corpus Christi, Texas 1947 2006 Public 11,929[32] Islanders      

Associate members

The Southland added four associate members in golf effective with the 2021–22 school year. One school joined in men's golf only, two in women's golf only, and one in both.[33][34] A fifth school joined at the same time for both men's and women's tennis,[35] and two more schools joined in July 2022, one for men's and women's golf and tennis and the other for beach volleyball.[36][37] However, as noted previously, two of these schools left a year later when their full-time home of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference entered into a women's golf partnership with the Northeast Conference. The Southland Conference announced UIC joining the conference as an affiliate in men's tennis for the 2022–23 season on July 14.[38] San Jose State was added as a multi-year beach volleyball affiliate beginning with the 2023 season (2022–23 school year).[39]

Institution Nickname Location Founded Type Enrollment Joined Current
primary
conference
Southland
sport(s)
Augusta University Jaguars Augusta, Georgia 1828 Public 9,274 2021–22m.gf.
2021–22w.gf.
Peach Belt
(NCAA Division II)
Men's golf
Women's golf
Boise State University Broncos Boise, Idaho 1932 Public 22,064 2022–23 Mountain West Beach volleyball
Bryant University Bulldogs Smithfield, Rhode Island 1863 Private 3,751 2022–23 America East Men's golf
Women's golf
Men's tennis
Women's tennis
Francis Marion University Patriots Florence, South Carolina 1970 Public 4,187 2021–22 Carolinas
(NCAA Division II)
Men's golf
New Jersey Institute of Technology Highlanders Newark, New Jersey 1881 Public 11,901 2021–22 America East Men's tennis
Women's tennis
San Jose State University Spartans San Jose, California 1857 Public 33,848 2022–23 Mountain West Beach Volleyball
University of Illinois Chicago Flames Chicago, Illinois 1859 Public 34,199 2022–23 Missouri Valley Men's tennis

Former full members

School names and nicknames listed here reflect those in use in each institution's final school year of Southland Conference membership.

Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Nickname Colors Current
conference
Abilene Christian University Abilene, Texas 1906 1963;
2013
1973;
2021
Private Wildcats     WAC
Arkansas State University Jonesboro, Arkansas 1909 1963 1987 Public Indians[b]     Sun Belt
University of Central Arkansas Conway, Arkansas 1907 2006 2021 Public Bears/Sugar Bears     ASUN
Louisiana Tech University Ruston, Louisiana 1894 1971 1987 Public Bulldogs
Lady Techsters
   
   
C-USA
Northeast Louisiana University Monroe, Louisiana 1931 1982 2006 Public Indians[c]     Sun Belt
University of North Texas Denton, Texas 1890 1982 1996 Public Mean Green     C-USA
(The American in 2023)
Oral Roberts University Tulsa, Oklahoma 1963 2012 2014 Private Golden Eagles       Summit League
University of Southwestern Louisiana[d] Lafayette, Louisiana 1898 1971 1982 Public Ragin' Cajuns     Sun Belt
Sam Houston State University Huntsville, Texas 1879 1987 2021 Public Bearkats     WAC
(C-USA in 2023)
Stephen F. Austin State University Nacogdoches, Texas 1923 1987 2021 Public Lumberjacks/Ladyjacks     WAC
Texas State University[e] San Marcos, Texas 1899 1987 2012 Public Bobcats     Sun Belt
University of Texas at Arlington Arlington, Texas 1895 1963 2012 Public Mavericks       WAC
University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio, Texas 1969 1991 2012 Public Roadrunners       C-USA
(The American in 2023)
Trinity University San Antonio, Texas 1869 1963 1972 Private Tigers     SCAC
(NCAA Division III)
Notes
  1. ^ As of September 2022, Houston Baptist University's name transitioned to "Houston Christian University" and will play under that name, including the shorthand "Houston Christian" effective immediately.[21]
  2. ^ Arkansas State changed its nickname to Red Wolves after leaving the Southland Conference.
  3. ^ Louisiana–Monroe changed its nickname to Warhawks after leaving the Southland Conference.
  4. ^ Southwestern Louisiana changed its institutional name to the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 1999, after leaving the Southland Conference. Still later, the school changed its athletic branding to "Louisiana", with no city identifier.
  5. ^ Texas State dropped its city of San Marcos from its institutional name in 2013, a year after leaving the Southland Conference.

Former associate members

Institution Nickname Location Founded Type Enrollment Joined Left Current
primary
conference
Current conference
in former
Southland sport(s)
Southland
sport(s)
Centenary College of Louisiana Gentlemen Shreveport, Louisiana 1825 Private/United Methodist 500 2000–01 2002–03 American Southwest
(NCAA Division III)
men's tennis
Delaware State University Hornets Dover, Delaware 1891 Public 5,054 2021–22 2021–22 MEAC NEC Women's golf
Jacksonville State University Gamecocks Jacksonville, Alabama 1883 Public 9,490 1996–97 2002–03 ASUN
(C-USA in 2023)
football
University of Southwestern Louisiana[a] Ragin' Cajuns Lafayette, Louisiana 1898 Public 16,885 1982–83 1986–87 Sun Belt women's sports
University of Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks Princess Anne, Maryland 1886 Public 2,888 2021–22 2021–22 MEAC NEC Women's golf
University of New Orleans Privateers New Orleans, Louisiana 1958 Public 9,825 2012–13 2012–13 Southland men's tennis
Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi Islanders Corpus Christi, Texas 1947 Public 9,600 2003–04 2005–06 Southland men's tennis
University of Texas–Pan American[b] Broncs[c] Edinburg, Texas[d] 1927 Public 17,048 2000–01 2012–13 WAC men's tennis
Troy State University[e] Trojans Troy, Alabama 1887 Public 29,689 1996–97 2000–01 Sun Belt football
Notes
  1. ^ Currently known as the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and branded athletically as Louisiana.
  2. ^ Texas–Pan American (UTPA) ceased to exist at the start of the 2015–16 school year, when it merged with the nearby University of Texas at Brownsville to create the new University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV).[40]
  3. ^ Nearly a year before the merger, the University of Texas System announced that UTRGV would directly inherit the UTPA athletic program.[41] The new nickname of Vaqueros was announced in November 2014.[42]
  4. ^ The UTRGV athletic program continues to be based at the former UTPA main campus in Edinburg.
  5. ^ Currently known as Troy University.

Membership timeline

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

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

1. - Southwestern Louisiana became the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (Louisiana–Lafayette, now athletically branded as simply Louisiana) in 1999.
2. - Northeast Louisiana became the University of Louisiana at Monroe (Louisiana–Monroe) in 1999.

Sports

The Southland Conference sponsors championship competition in eight men's and 10 women's NCAA sanctioned sports.[43] The most recently added sport is beach volleyball, with SLC competition starting in 2019–20.[44]

Teams in Southland Conference competition
Sport Men's Women's
Baseball
8
Basketball
8
8
Beach Volleyball
7
Cross Country
8
8
Football
8
Golf
8
7
Soccer
7
Softball
7
Tennis
5
8
Track and Field (Indoor)
7
8
Track and Field (Outdoor)
7
8
Volleyball (Indoor)
8

Men's sponsored sports by school

School Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Tennis Track & Field
(Indoor)
Track & Field
(Outdoor)
Total Southland Sports
Houston Christian  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y 7
Incarnate Word  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 8
Lamar  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 8
McNeese  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y 7
New Orleans  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y 7
Nicholls  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  N 6
Northwestern State  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  N  Y  Y 6
Southeastern Louisiana  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y 7
Texas A&M–Commerce  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y 6
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi  Y  Y  Y  N  N  Y  Y  Y 6
Totals 9 10 10 8 8 5 9 9 67
Affiliate members
Augusta  Y 1
Bryant  Y  Y 2
Francis Marion  Y 1
NJIT  Y 1
UIC  Y 1

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

School Soccer Swimming &
Diving
Fencing
Houston Christian WAC[a] No No
Incarnate Word Independent[a] MPSF MPSF

Notes

  1. ^ a b Houston Christian and Incarnate Word will join the Ohio Valley Conference in men's soccer in fall 2023.

Women's sponsored sports by school

School Basketball Beach Volleyball Cross Country Golf Soccer Softball Tennis Track & Field
(Indoor)
Track & Field
(Outdoor)
Volleyball Total Southland Sports
Houston Christian  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y 9
Incarnate Word  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
Lamar  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
McNeese  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
New Orleans  Y  Y  Y  N  N  N  Y  Y  Y  Y 7
Nicholls  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
Northwestern State  Y  N  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 8
Southeastern Louisiana  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
Texas A&M–Commerce  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y 8
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 10
Totals 10 5 10 6 9 9 8 10 10 10 87
Affiliate members
Augusta  Y 1
Boise State  Y 1
Bryant  Y  Y 2
NJIT  Y 1
San Jose State  Y 1

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

School Swimming &
Diving
Fencing
Incarnate Word MPSF MPSF

Football

Former and current players from the Southland that would go on to star in the National Football League include Gary Barbaro, Mike Barber, Fred Barnett, Bill Bergey, Derrick Blaylock, Bubby Brister, Ray Brown, Roger Carr, Mark Carrier, Larry Centers, Bruce Collie, Keith Davis, Fred Dean, Jackie Harris, Stan Humphries, Buford Jordan, Wade Key, Josh McCown, Tim McKyer, Jeff Novak, Kavika Pittman, Mike Quinn, Billy Ryckman, Ricky Sanders, Eugene Seale, Rafael Septién, Terrance Shaw, Marcus Spears, Chad Stanley, Pat Tilley, Jeremiah Trotter, Marvin Upshaw, Lardarius Webb and Spergon Wynn. The Southland was instrumental in founding the Independence Bowl, and the Southland champion served as the automatic home team for that bowl from 1976–1980.[45] On May 21, 2014, the Southland Conference approved the use of instant replay at all its home games becoming the first FCS league to fully commit to having all games utilize instant replay.[46][47]

Men's basketball

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

Women's basketball

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

Championships

Spending and revenue

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

Conference Rank (2021) National Rank (2021) Institution 2021 Total Revenue from Athletics[48] 2021 Total Expenses on Athletics[48]
1 146 Incarnate Word $25,602,166 $18,416,698
2 228 Lamar $17,191,448 $16,715,540
3 233 Houston Christian $16,886,685 $16,886,685
4 282 Southeastern Louisiana $12,931,768 $12,931,768
5 293 Texas A&M Commerce $12,456,510 $12,369,254
6 302 McNeese $11,966,973 $11,966,973
7 307 Texas A&M Corpus Christi $11,498,700 $11,498,700
8 331 Nicholls $9,282,352 $9,282,352
9 335 Northwestern State $8,510,436 $8,510,436
10 343 New Orleans $6,828,362 $6,828,362
Notes
Note 1 - Data from U.S. Department of Education Equity in Athletics Data Analysis Cutting Tool Database. Ranking based on revenue position in selection of records using NCAA Division I-FBS, NCAA Division I-FCS, and NCAA Division I without football criteria. (348 records were retrieved.) OPE Equity in Athletics Data Analysis Cutting Tool used in order to provide ranking for private institutions in the conference.
Note 2 - Texas A&M Commerce not in Division I dataset for 2020. Position is based on a "would be" assumption.
Note 3 - Non football programs
Note 4 - Reporting period is from midyear 2020 to midyear 2021

Facilities

School Football stadium Capacity Soccer stadium Capacity Basketball arena Capacity Baseball stadium Capacity Softball stadium Capacity
Houston Christian Husky Stadium 5,000[49] Sorrels Field 500 Sharp Gymnasium 1,000 Husky Field 500[50] Husky Field 300
Incarnate Word Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium 6,000 Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium 6,000 McDermott Convocation Center 2,000 Sullivan Field 1,000 H-E-B Field 250
Lamar Provost Umphrey Stadium 16,000 Lamar Soccer Complex 500 Montagne Center 10,080 Vincent–Beck Stadium 3,500 Lamar Softball Complex 500[51]
McNeese Cowboy Stadium 17,410 Cowgirl Field 300 The Legacy Center 4,200[52] Joe Miller Ballpark 2,000 Joe Miller Field at Cowgirl Diamond 1,200
New Orleans Non-football school Non-soccer school Lakefront Arena 8,785[53] Maestri Field at Privateer Park 2,900[54] Non-softball school
Nicholls Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium 10,500 Thibodaux Regional Sports Complex[55] 1,000 Stopher Gymnasium 3,800 Ben Meyer Diamond at Ray E. Didier Field 2,100 Swanner Field at Geo Surfaces Park 500
Northwestern State Harry Turpin Stadium 15,971 Lady Demon Soccer Complex 1,000 Prather Coliseum 3,900 H. Alvin Brown–C. C. Stroud Field 1,200 Lady Demon Diamond 1,000[56]
Southeastern Louisiana Strawberry Stadium 7,408 Southeastern Soccer Complex 1,000 University Center 7,500 Pat Kenelly Diamond at Alumni Field 2,500 North Oak Park 500
Texas A&M–Commerce Ernest Hawkins Field at Memorial Stadium 11,582 Lion Soccer Field 500 Texas A&M–Commerce Field House 5,000 Non-baseball school John Cain Family Softball Complex 800
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi Non-football school Dr. Jack Dugan Soccer & Track Stadium 1,000 American Bank Center 8,000 Chapman Field 750 Chapman Field 200

Notes:

  • Texas A&M–Corpus Christi uses off-campus Whataburger Field as their home field for some high-profile games and some tournaments.[57]

Media

Southland Conference Television Network

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

For 2013 and 2014, the syndicated network was restricted to only regular season football games. The remainder of the schedule was available on ESPN3 or regional sports networks, including regular season and tournament basketball as well as championships in soccer, volleyball, softball and baseball. ESPN3 also carried an exclusive package of football games beyond the syndicated network's schedule.

SLCTV dissolved on July 1, 2015. Beginning with the 2015–16 school year, the Southland Conference entered into an agreement with the American Sports Network to syndicate and televise selected games,[58] while also continuing its association with ESPN3.[59] A separate deal will allow for Louisiana-based Cox Sports Television to air select games.[60]

After ASN folded following the 2016–17 academic year, the Southland announced a television agreement with Eleven Sports.[61] During 2017-18, conference-controlled games aired on ESPN3, Eleven Sports, Fox Sports Southwest and Cox Sports Television. For 2018-19, ESPN productions began to be split between ESPN3 and ESPN+ platforms. On October 8, 2020, the Southland Conference announced a multi-year extension through the 2024–25 academic year as well as an expansion of its media rights agreement with ESPN.[62]

Academics

Institution University System Endowment[63][64] U.S. News
rank[63]
Carnegie
Foundation
Classification
[65]
Houston Christian University Not Applicable $111,000,000[66] 61
(Regional: West)
Masters
(Larger Programs)
University of the Incarnate Word Not Applicable $143,800,000[67] 263
(National)
Doctoral
(Professional Universities)
Lamar University Texas State University System $131,000,000[68][69] RNP
(National)
Doctoral
(Professional Universities)
McNeese State University University of Louisiana System $19,900,000[70] 98
(Regional: South)
Masters
(Larger Programs)
University of New Orleans University of Louisiana System $22,100,000[71] 202
(National)
Doctoral
(High Research)
Nicholls State University University of Louisiana System $8,190,000[72] 88
(Regional: South)
Masters
(Medium Programs)
Northwestern State University University of Louisiana System $16,400,000[73] 88
Regional: South)
Masters
(Larger Programs)
Southeastern Louisiana University University of Louisiana System $18,100,000[74] 93
(Regional: South)
Masters
(Larger Programs)
Texas A&M University–Commerce Texas A&M University System $30,200,000[75] RNP
(National)
Doctoral
(Professional Universities)
Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi Texas A&M University System $20,100,000[76] RNP
(National)
Doctoral
(High Research)

See also

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The Southland Conference abbreviated as SLC is a collegiate athletic conference which operates in the South Central United States specifically Texas and Louisiana It participates in the NCAA s Division I for all sports for football it participates in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision FCS The Southland sponsors 18 sports 10 for women and eight for men and is governed by a presidential Board of Directors and an Advisory Council of athletic and academic administrators Chris Grant became the Southland s seventh commissioner on April 5 2022 1 From 1996 to 2002 for football only the Southland Conference was known as the Southland Football League 2 Southland ConferenceFormerlySouthland Football League 1996 2002 football only AssociationNCAAFounded1963CommissionerChris Grant since 2022 Sports fielded18 men s 8 women s 10DivisionDivision ISubdivisionFCSNo of teams10HeadquartersFrisco TexasRegionWest South CentralOfficial websitesouthland orgLocationsThe conference s offices are located in the Dallas suburb of Frisco Texas According to a press release from April 11 2022 the conference was to undergo a rebrand in 2022 that included a new name and logo 3 The rebranding was unveiled in March 2023 with a new logo but no change to the conference name 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Chronological timeline 2 Member schools 2 1 Current full members 2 2 Associate members 2 3 Former full 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 4 Football 5 Men s basketball 6 Women s basketball 7 Championships 8 Spending and revenue 9 Facilities 10 Media 10 1 Southland Conference Television Network 11 Academics 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory EditChronological timeline Edit Southland Conference Interactive fullscreen map Location of Southland members full Founded in 1963 its members were Abilene Christian College now Abilene Christian University departed in 1973 for NCAA Division II but moved to Division I and rejoined the Southland in 2013 Arkansas State College now Arkansas State University departed in 1987 now a member of the Sun Belt Conference Arlington State College now The University of Texas at Arlington departed in 2012 and now in the Western Athletic Conference 5 Lamar State College of Technology now Lamar University departed in 1987 but re joined in 1999 6 and Trinity University departed in 1972 now participating in NCAA Division III Since its founding the Southland Conference has been the home for 18 college and university all sports programs see membership timeline below In addition the conference has also been home to some schools for one sport only In the case of football Troy University fielded a team from 1996 to 2000 and Jacksonville State University did so from 1997 to 2002 This has also been the case for some Olympic sports like men s tennis in which the University of Texas Pan American UTPA and the University of New Orleans UNO fielded teams as affiliate members before 2013 when UTPA joined the WAC and UNO became a full Southland member The Southland underwent major turmoil in 2021 losing five members On January 14 the Western Athletic Conference WAC announced that four Southland members Abilene Christian Lamar Sam Houston and Stephen F Austin would join that conference in July 2022 7 Within a week the Southland expelled those four schools leading the WAC to move their entry up to July 2021 8 9 A fifth member Central Arkansas announced on January 29 that it would join the ASUN Conference effective that July 10 At the time the ASUN was a non football conference but soon entered into a football partnership with the WAC that gave Central Arkansas and two other incoming ASUN members a football home until an ASUN football league was established 11 The Southland began the process of rebuilding its core membership in September 2021 announcing that Texas A amp M University Commerce would start a transition from NCAA Division II and join the conference in July 2022 12 The SLC also announced a football scheduling alliance with the Ohio Valley Conference another FCS league that had experienced major membership losses during the early 2020s realignment cycle for the 2022 and 2023 seasons 13 However shortly after A amp M Commerce was announced as a future member the SLC was set to experience further attrition when the University of the Incarnate Word UIW announced that it would leave for the WAC after the 2021 22 school year 14 Ultimately however this did not come to pass as UIW announced it would be staying in the SLC only 7 months after announcing its departure 15 McNeese was also courted by the WAC and also flirted with a move to Conference USA but eventually stayed in the SLC According to the American Press the daily newspaper of McNeese s home of Lake Charles Louisiana McNeese became the de facto lead school in the league It will host the SLC s football media day through at least the 2026 season as well as the conference tournaments in men s and women s basketball baseball and softball through 2026 16 More recently Lamar announced it would return to the SLC effective in 2023 24 17 In addition on April 11 2022 the conference announced in a press release that it had partnered with Troika Media Group to institute a rebrand to be implemented before the end of the calendar year The release stated that the rebrand would include among other things a new name for the conference 18 On July 11 2022 Lamar and the Southland Conference announced Lamar s accelerated return to the SLC effective immediately 19 The following day saw the SLC lose two of its women s golf associates when the Mid Eastern Athletic Conference MEAC and Northeast Conference NEC announced a partnership for baseball and men s and women s golf that saw all MEAC schools that sponsored those sports become NEC associates Accordingly Delaware State and Maryland Eastern Shore which had joined SLC women s golf just a year earlier moved that sport to the NEC 20 Member schools EditCurrent full members Edit Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Nickname ColorsHouston Christian University a Houston Texas 1960 2013 Private 4 257 22 Huskies University of the Incarnate Word San Antonio Texas 1881 2013 Private 9 275 23 Cardinals Lamar University Beaumont Texas 1923 1963 1999 2022 24 Public 17 044 25 Cardinals Lady Cardinals McNeese State University Lake Charles Louisiana 1939 1972 Public 7 648 26 Cowboys Cowgirls University of New Orleans New Orleans Louisiana 1958 2013 Public 8 151 27 Privateers Nicholls State University Thibodaux Louisiana 1948 1991 Public 6 366 28 Colonels Northwestern State University Natchitoches Louisiana 1884 1987 Public 10 979 29 Demons Lady Demons Southeastern Louisiana University Hammond Louisiana 1925 1997 Public 13 492 30 Lions Lady Lions Texas A amp M University Commerce Commerce Texas 1889 2022 Public 12 385 31 Lions Texas A amp M University Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Texas 1947 2006 Public 11 929 32 Islanders Associate members Edit The Southland added four associate members in golf effective with the 2021 22 school year One school joined in men s golf only two in women s golf only and one in both 33 34 A fifth school joined at the same time for both men s and women s tennis 35 and two more schools joined in July 2022 one for men s and women s golf and tennis and the other for beach volleyball 36 37 However as noted previously two of these schools left a year later when their full time home of the Mid Eastern Athletic Conference entered into a women s golf partnership with the Northeast Conference The Southland Conference announced UIC joining the conference as an affiliate in men s tennis for the 2022 23 season on July 14 38 San Jose State was added as a multi year beach volleyball affiliate beginning with the 2023 season 2022 23 school year 39 Institution Nickname Location Founded Type Enrollment Joined Currentprimaryconference Southlandsport s Augusta University Jaguars Augusta Georgia 1828 Public 9 274 2021 22m gf 2021 22w gf Peach Belt NCAA Division II Men s golfWomen s golfBoise State University Broncos Boise Idaho 1932 Public 22 064 2022 23 Mountain West Beach volleyballBryant University Bulldogs Smithfield Rhode Island 1863 Private 3 751 2022 23 America East Men s golfWomen s golfMen s tennisWomen s tennisFrancis Marion University Patriots Florence South Carolina 1970 Public 4 187 2021 22 Carolinas NCAA Division II Men s golfNew Jersey Institute of Technology Highlanders Newark New Jersey 1881 Public 11 901 2021 22 America East Men s tennis Women s tennisSan Jose State University Spartans San Jose California 1857 Public 33 848 2022 23 Mountain West Beach VolleyballUniversity of Illinois Chicago Flames Chicago Illinois 1859 Public 34 199 2022 23 Missouri Valley Men s tennisFormer full members Edit School names and nicknames listed here reflect those in use in each institution s final school year of Southland Conference membership Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Nickname Colors CurrentconferenceAbilene Christian University Abilene Texas 1906 1963 2013 1973 2021 Private Wildcats WACArkansas State University Jonesboro Arkansas 1909 1963 1987 Public Indians b Sun BeltUniversity of Central Arkansas Conway Arkansas 1907 2006 2021 Public Bears Sugar Bears ASUNLouisiana Tech University Ruston Louisiana 1894 1971 1987 Public BulldogsLady Techsters C USANortheast Louisiana University Monroe Louisiana 1931 1982 2006 Public Indians c Sun BeltUniversity of North Texas Denton Texas 1890 1982 1996 Public Mean Green C USA The American in 2023 Oral Roberts University Tulsa Oklahoma 1963 2012 2014 Private Golden Eagles Summit LeagueUniversity of Southwestern Louisiana d Lafayette Louisiana 1898 1971 1982 Public Ragin Cajuns Sun BeltSam Houston State University Huntsville Texas 1879 1987 2021 Public Bearkats WAC C USA in 2023 Stephen F Austin State University Nacogdoches Texas 1923 1987 2021 Public Lumberjacks Ladyjacks WACTexas State University e San Marcos Texas 1899 1987 2012 Public Bobcats Sun BeltUniversity of Texas at Arlington Arlington Texas 1895 1963 2012 Public Mavericks WACUniversity of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio Texas 1969 1991 2012 Public Roadrunners C USA The American in 2023 Trinity University San Antonio Texas 1869 1963 1972 Private Tigers SCAC NCAA Division III Notes As of September 2022 Houston Baptist University s name transitioned to Houston Christian University and will play under that name including the shorthand Houston Christian effective immediately 21 Arkansas State changed its nickname to Red Wolves after leaving the Southland Conference Louisiana Monroe changed its nickname to Warhawks after leaving the Southland Conference Southwestern Louisiana changed its institutional name to the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 1999 after leaving the Southland Conference Still later the school changed its athletic branding to Louisiana with no city identifier Texas State dropped its city of San Marcos from its institutional name in 2013 a year after leaving the Southland Conference Former associate members Edit Institution Nickname Location Founded Type Enrollment Joined Left Currentprimaryconference Current conferencein formerSouthland sport s Southlandsport s Centenary College of Louisiana Gentlemen Shreveport Louisiana 1825 Private United Methodist 500 2000 01 2002 03 American Southwest NCAA Division III men s tennisDelaware State University Hornets Dover Delaware 1891 Public 5 054 2021 22 2021 22 MEAC NEC Women s golfJacksonville State University Gamecocks Jacksonville Alabama 1883 Public 9 490 1996 97 2002 03 ASUN C USA in 2023 footballUniversity of Southwestern Louisiana a Ragin Cajuns Lafayette Louisiana 1898 Public 16 885 1982 83 1986 87 Sun Belt women s sportsUniversity of Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks Princess Anne Maryland 1886 Public 2 888 2021 22 2021 22 MEAC NEC Women s golfUniversity of New Orleans Privateers New Orleans Louisiana 1958 Public 9 825 2012 13 2012 13 Southland men s tennisTexas A amp M University Corpus Christi Islanders Corpus Christi Texas 1947 Public 9 600 2003 04 2005 06 Southland men s tennisUniversity of Texas Pan American b Broncs c Edinburg Texas d 1927 Public 17 048 2000 01 2012 13 WAC men s tennisTroy State University e Trojans Troy Alabama 1887 Public 29 689 1996 97 2000 01 Sun Belt footballNotes Currently known as the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and branded athletically as Louisiana Texas Pan American UTPA ceased to exist at the start of the 2015 16 school year when it merged with the nearby University of Texas at Brownsville to create the new University of Texas Rio Grande Valley UTRGV 40 Nearly a year before the merger the University of Texas System announced that UTRGV would directly inherit the UTPA athletic program 41 The new nickname of Vaqueros was announced in November 2014 42 The UTRGV athletic program continues to be based at the former UTPA main campus in Edinburg Currently known as Troy University Membership timeline Edit Full members Full members non football Associate members football only 1 Southwestern Louisiana became the University of Louisiana at Lafayette Louisiana Lafayette now athletically branded as simply Louisiana in 1999 2 Northeast Louisiana became the University of Louisiana at Monroe Louisiana Monroe in 1999 Sports EditThe Southland Conference sponsors championship competition in eight men s and 10 women s NCAA sanctioned sports 43 The most recently added sport is beach volleyball with SLC competition starting in 2019 20 44 Teams in Southland Conference competition Sport Men s Women sBaseball 8 Basketball 8 8Beach Volleyball 7Cross Country 8 8Football 8 Golf 8 7Soccer 7Softball 7Tennis 5 8Track and Field Indoor 7 8Track and Field Outdoor 7 8Volleyball Indoor 8Men s sponsored sports by school Edit School Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Tennis Track amp Field Indoor Track amp Field Outdoor Total Southland SportsHouston Christian Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y 7Incarnate Word Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8Lamar Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8McNeese Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y 7New Orleans Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y 7Nicholls Y Y Y Y Y Y N N 6Northwestern State Y Y Y Y N N Y Y 6Southeastern Louisiana Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y 7Texas A amp M Commerce N Y Y Y Y N Y Y 6Texas A amp M Corpus Christi Y Y Y N N Y Y Y 6Totals 9 10 10 8 8 5 9 9 67Affiliate membersAugusta Y 1Bryant Y Y 2Francis Marion Y 1NJIT Y 1UIC Y 1Men s varsity sports not sponsored by the Southland Conference which are played by SLC schools School Soccer Swimming amp Diving FencingHouston Christian WAC a No NoIncarnate Word Independent a MPSF MPSFNotes a b Houston Christian and Incarnate Word will join the Ohio Valley Conference in men s soccer in fall 2023 Women s sponsored sports by school Edit School Basketball Beach Volleyball Cross Country Golf Soccer Softball Tennis Track amp Field Indoor Track amp Field Outdoor Volleyball Total Southland SportsHouston Christian Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y 9Incarnate Word Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9Lamar Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9McNeese Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9New Orleans Y Y Y N N N Y Y Y Y 7Nicholls Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y 9Northwestern State Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y 8Southeastern Louisiana Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y 9Texas A amp M Commerce Y N Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y 8Texas A amp M Corpus Christi Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10Totals 10 5 10 6 9 9 8 10 10 10 87Affiliate membersAugusta Y 1Boise State Y 1Bryant Y Y 2NJIT Y 1San Jose State Y 1Women s varsity sports not sponsored by the Southland Conference which are played by SLC schools School Swimming amp Diving FencingIncarnate Word MPSF MPSFFootball EditFormer and current players from the Southland that would go on to star in the National Football League include Gary Barbaro Mike Barber Fred Barnett Bill Bergey Derrick Blaylock Bubby Brister Ray Brown Roger Carr Mark Carrier Larry Centers Bruce Collie Keith Davis Fred Dean Jackie Harris Stan Humphries Buford Jordan Wade Key Josh McCown Tim McKyer Jeff Novak Kavika Pittman Mike Quinn Billy Ryckman Ricky Sanders Eugene Seale Rafael Septien Terrance Shaw Marcus Spears Chad Stanley Pat Tilley Jeremiah Trotter Marvin Upshaw Lardarius Webb and Spergon Wynn The Southland was instrumental in founding the Independence Bowl and the Southland champion served as the automatic home team for that bowl from 1976 1980 45 On May 21 2014 the Southland Conference approved the use of instant replay at all its home games becoming the first FCS league to fully commit to having all games utilize instant replay 46 47 Men s basketball EditAmong notable NBA stars attending Southland Conference schools include Karl Malone Louisiana Tech Joe Dumars McNeese Jeff Foster Southwest Texas State now known as Texas State and Andrew Toney Southwestern Louisiana now known as Louisiana Women s basketball EditFormer member Louisiana Monroe then Northeast Louisiana advanced to the 1985 NCAA Women s Final Four Championships EditSouthland Conference men s basketball tournament Southland Conference women s basketball tournament Southland Conference baseball tournament Southland Conference women s soccer tournament Southland Conference softball tournamentSpending and revenue EditTotal revenue includes ticket sales contributions and donations rights licensing student fees school funds and all other sources including TV income camp income food and novelties Total expenses includes coaching staff scholarships buildings ground maintenance utilities and rental fees and all other costs including recruiting team travel equipment and uniforms conference dues and insurance costs Conference Rank 2021 National Rank 2021 Institution 2021 Total Revenue from Athletics 48 2021 Total Expenses on Athletics 48 1 146 Incarnate Word 25 602 166 18 416 6982 228 Lamar 17 191 448 16 715 5403 233 Houston Christian 16 886 685 16 886 6854 282 Southeastern Louisiana 12 931 768 12 931 7685 293 Texas A amp M Commerce 12 456 510 12 369 2546 302 McNeese 11 966 973 11 966 9737 307 Texas A amp M Corpus Christi 11 498 700 11 498 7008 331 Nicholls 9 282 352 9 282 3529 335 Northwestern State 8 510 436 8 510 43610 343 New Orleans 6 828 362 6 828 362NotesNote 1 Data from U S Department of Education Equity in Athletics Data Analysis Cutting Tool Database Ranking based on revenue position in selection of records using NCAA Division I FBS NCAA Division I FCS and NCAA Division I without football criteria 348 records were retrieved OPE Equity in Athletics Data Analysis Cutting Tool used in order to provide ranking for private institutions in the conference Note 2 Texas A amp M Commerce not in Division I dataset for 2020 Position is based on a would be assumption Note 3 Non football programsNote 4 Reporting period is from midyear 2020 to midyear 2021Facilities EditSchool Football stadium Capacity Soccer stadium Capacity Basketball arena Capacity Baseball stadium Capacity Softball stadium CapacityHouston Christian Husky Stadium 5 000 49 Sorrels Field 500 Sharp Gymnasium 1 000 Husky Field 500 50 Husky Field 300Incarnate Word Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium 6 000 Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium 6 000 McDermott Convocation Center 2 000 Sullivan Field 1 000 H E B Field 250Lamar Provost Umphrey Stadium 16 000 Lamar Soccer Complex 500 Montagne Center 10 080 Vincent Beck Stadium 3 500 Lamar Softball Complex 500 51 McNeese Cowboy Stadium 17 410 Cowgirl Field 300 The Legacy Center 4 200 52 Joe Miller Ballpark 2 000 Joe Miller Field at Cowgirl Diamond 1 200New Orleans Non football school Non soccer school Lakefront Arena 8 785 53 Maestri Field at Privateer Park 2 900 54 Non softball schoolNicholls Manning Field at John L Guidry Stadium 10 500 Thibodaux Regional Sports Complex 55 1 000 Stopher Gymnasium 3 800 Ben Meyer Diamond at Ray E Didier Field 2 100 Swanner Field at Geo Surfaces Park 500Northwestern State Harry Turpin Stadium 15 971 Lady Demon Soccer Complex 1 000 Prather Coliseum 3 900 H Alvin Brown C C Stroud Field 1 200 Lady Demon Diamond 1 000 56 Southeastern Louisiana Strawberry Stadium 7 408 Southeastern Soccer Complex 1 000 University Center 7 500 Pat Kenelly Diamond at Alumni Field 2 500 North Oak Park 500Texas A amp M Commerce Ernest Hawkins Field at Memorial Stadium 11 582 Lion Soccer Field 500 Texas A amp M Commerce Field House 5 000 Non baseball school John Cain Family Softball Complex 800Texas A amp M Corpus Christi Non football school Dr Jack Dugan Soccer amp Track Stadium 1 000 American Bank Center 8 000 Chapman Field 750 Chapman Field 200Notes Texas A amp M Corpus Christi uses off campus Whataburger Field as their home field for some high profile games and some tournaments 57 Media EditSouthland Conference Television Network Edit The Conference began its own syndicated broadcast entity in 2008 the Southland Conference Television Network It aired in over 25 markets in the league s four state region plus on national networks such as Fox College Sports ESPN GamePlan and ESPN3 In 2008 09 the network featured 35 broadcasts and over 30 in each of the next four seasons For 2013 and 2014 the syndicated network was restricted to only regular season football games The remainder of the schedule was available on ESPN3 or regional sports networks including regular season and tournament basketball as well as championships in soccer volleyball softball and baseball ESPN3 also carried an exclusive package of football games beyond the syndicated network s schedule SLCTV dissolved on July 1 2015 Beginning with the 2015 16 school year the Southland Conference entered into an agreement with the American Sports Network to syndicate and televise selected games 58 while also continuing its association with ESPN3 59 A separate deal will allow for Louisiana based Cox Sports Television to air select games 60 After ASN folded following the 2016 17 academic year the Southland announced a television agreement with Eleven Sports 61 During 2017 18 conference controlled games aired on ESPN3 Eleven Sports Fox Sports Southwest and Cox Sports Television For 2018 19 ESPN productions began to be split between ESPN3 and ESPN platforms On October 8 2020 the Southland Conference announced a multi year extension through the 2024 25 academic year as well as an expansion of its media rights agreement with ESPN 62 Academics EditInstitution University System Endowment 63 64 U S Newsrank 63 CarnegieFoundationClassification 65 Houston Christian University Not Applicable 111 000 000 66 61 Regional West Masters Larger Programs University of the Incarnate Word Not Applicable 143 800 000 67 263 National Doctoral Professional Universities Lamar University Texas State University System 131 000 000 68 69 RNP National Doctoral Professional Universities McNeese State University University of Louisiana System 19 900 000 70 98 Regional South Masters Larger Programs University of New Orleans University of Louisiana System 22 100 000 71 202 National Doctoral High Research Nicholls State University University of Louisiana System 8 190 000 72 88 Regional South Masters Medium Programs Northwestern State University University of Louisiana System 16 400 000 73 88Regional South Masters Larger Programs Southeastern Louisiana University University of Louisiana System 18 100 000 74 93 Regional South Masters Larger Programs Texas A amp M University Commerce Texas A amp M University System 30 200 000 75 RNP National Doctoral Professional Universities Texas A amp M University Corpus Christi Texas A amp M University System 20 100 000 76 RNP National Doctoral High Research See also EditList of American collegiate athletic stadiums and arenasReferences Edit Chris Grant Begins His Tenure as Southland Conference Commissioner George Becnel July 13 2015 The Southland Conference Small College Football Big Dreams AuthorHouse pp 394 519 ISBN 978 1 5049 1887 9 Southland Conference and Troika Media Group Announce 2022 Rebrand Press release Southland Conference April 11 2022 Southland Conference Navigates Its Path with Dynamic Rebrand Press release Southland Conference March 1 2023 Retrieved March 12 2023 University of Texas at Arlington Accepts Invitation to Join WAC Press release Western Athletic Conference January 21 2022 Retrieved March 13 2023 Lamar University To Join Southland Conference Associated Press August 23 1996 Retrieved November 19 2014 WAC Announces Expansion Plans to Reinstate Football Press release Western Athletic Conference January 14 2021 Retrieved January 15 2021 Blum Sam January 14 2021 As WAC announces addition of 5 schools Frisco based Southland Conference left in no man s land The Dallas Morning News Retrieved January 18 2021 WAC Announces Expedited Entrance for Four Texas Institutions Press release Western Athletic Conference January 21 2021 Retrieved January 25 2021 ASUN Conference Announces Three New Institutions Adds Football as 20th Sport Press release ASUN Conference January 29 2021 Retrieved January 29 2021 ASUN WAC Conferences Announce Football Partnership for 2021 Press release ASUN Conference February 23 2021 Retrieved February 23 2021 Southland Conference Extends Membership to Texas A amp M University Commerce Press release Southland Conference September 28 2021 Retrieved September 29 2021 Southland and Ohio Valley Conferences Announce Football Scheduling Alliance Press release Southland Conference October 11 2021 Retrieved January 30 2022 University of the Incarnate Word Accepts Invitation to Join the WAC Press release Western Athletic Conference November 12 2021 Retrieved November 12 2021 University of the Incarnate Word Staying in the Southland Conference Press release Southland Conference June 24 2022 Retrieved June 24 2022 Gazzolo Jim November 9 2021 McNeese sticks with Southland in move that will bring millions in for SW La tourism American Press Lake Charles LA Retrieved November 12 2021 Lamar University Is Coming Home to the Southland Conference Press release Southland Conference April 8 2022 Retrieved April 8 2022 Southland Conference and Troika Media Group Announce 2022 Rebrand Thomas Scott July 11 2022 Lamar moving to Southland Conference immediately Hearst Retrieved July 11 2022 NEC amp MEAC Announce Three Sport Associate Member Partnership Press release Northeast Conference July 12 2022 Retrieved July 12 2022 Houston Baptist University Changes Name to Houston Christian University Houston Baptist University 21 September 2022 Houston Baptist University Fall Enrollment By Sex 1963 2020 PDF Houston Christian University Retrieved January 15 2021 9 275 UIW students are enrolled globally UIW Media Relations September 7 2022 Retrieved February 13 2023 LAMAR UNIVERSITY PREPARES FOR EARLY MOVE TO SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE southland org Southland Conference Retrieved 11 July 2022 Student Demographics Lamar edu Retrieved 2023 02 09 Fall 2015 Enrollment Quick Facts McNeese State September 1 2015 Retrieved March 30 2016 UNO Enrollment Trends from 1958 to 2015 PDF September 1 2015 Retrieved January 9 2016 Nicholls State University Fall 2016 Enrollment Statistics PDF September 3 2015 Retrieved January 9 2016 Northwestern State has fall enrollment increase September 15 2015 Retrieved January 9 2016 Enrollment by Major SLU Institutional Research October 10 2022 Retrieved February 9 2023 Total Texas A amp M University System Enrollment The Texas A amp M University System Retrieved February 9 2016 Enrollment Continues to Rise at the Island University TAMUCC Marketing amp Communications January 9 2016 Retrieved September 15 2015 Southland Conference Adds Men s amp Women s Golf Affiliate Members Press release Southland Conference June 24 2021 Retrieved October 1 2021 Southland Adds Maryland Eastern Shore as Women s Golf Affiliate Member Press release Southland Conference August 11 2021 Retrieved October 1 2021 NJIT Men s and Women s Tennis Joins Southland Conference Press release NJIT Highlanders June 22 2021 Retrieved January 31 2022 Bryant Joins Southland Conference as Affiliate Member for Men s amp Women s Golf and Tennis Press release 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the original on August 4 2012 Retrieved January 12 2012 Southland Conference spring meeting concludes Southland Conference May 21 2014 Retrieved August 6 2014 Southland first FCS conference with full replay Fox News March 24 2015 Retrieved August 6 2014 a b EADA Equity in Athletics Data Analysis U S Department of Education Retrieved July 16 2022 2014 HBU Football Media Guide Houston Baptist University PDF www hbuhuskies com 2014 HBU Baseball Media Guide December 23 2014 Houston Christian University Athletics pp 1 68 Opened during the 1993 season the 500 seat ballpark boasts one of the better playing surfaces in the state 2020 Softball Quick Facts PDF Lamar University Athletics Retrieved May 5 2022 Erica Bivens August 12 2018 Construction on Health and Human Performance Education Complex progressing at McNeese KPLC Retrieved September 7 2018 Lakefront Arena The University of New Orleans Retrieved April 9 2015 Configured for Privateers basketball Lakefront Arena has 8 701 theatre style seats along with 84 chairback seatsfor the Courtside Krewe for an official capacity of 8 785 University of New Orleans Privateers 2015 Baseball Quick Facts PDF University of New Orleans Athletics Retrieved February 4 2015 Thibodaux Regional Health System and Nicholls State University Expand Partnership to Provide Student Athletes with State of the Art Sports Facilities Nicholls State University September 7 2022 Retrieved September 14 2022 Northwestern State University Softball 2015 Quick Facts PDF Northwestern State University Retrieved January 20 2015 2015 Islanders Baseball Schedule Texas A amp M University Corpus Christi Athletics Retrieved November 30 2014 Southland ASN team up for multi year deal with 12 football games in 2015 American Sports Network Retrieved February 5 2016 Southland reaches five year deal with ESPN Huntsville Item Retrieved February 5 2016 Southland Conference and Cox Sports Television ink multi year broadcast deal Cox Sports Television Retrieved February 5 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