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Sunshine State Conference

The Sunshine State Conference is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level. All of its member institutions are located in the state of Florida, which is popularly known as the Sunshine State.

Sunshine State Conference
AssociationNCAA
Founded1975
CommissionerEd Pasque (since 2014)
Sports fielded
  • 18
    • men's: 8
    • women's: 10
DivisionDivision II
No. of teams11
HeadquartersMelbourne, Florida
RegionFlorida
Official websitesunshinestateconference.com
Locations

The conference was originally formed in 1975 as a men's basketball conference. It has since expanded to sponsor championships in 18 sports, including men's and women's basketball, baseball, men's and women's cross country, men's and women's golf, men's and women's lacrosse, women's rowing, men's and women's soccer, softball, men's and women's swimming, men's and women's tennis, women's volleyball.

SSC institutions have won a total of 111 NCAA national team championships, including a conference record seven in the 2014–15 and 2018–19 academic years.[1] The conference has also claimed a total of 90 national runner-up trophies.[2]

History edit

The conference was preceded by the Florida Intercollegiate Conference,[citation needed] which was disbanded in the mid-1960s. The Sunshine State Conference was founded in 1975 by Saint Leo University (then Saint Leo College) basketball coach & athletic director Norm Kaye. Kaye served as Commissioner the first year until Dick Pace was named Commissioner in 1976. Kaye continued as Executive Director of the Conference for an additional 12 years. Pace was inducted into the Florida Sports Hall of Fame in 1985.

The six charter Conference members were: Biscayne College (now St. Thomas University), Florida Technological University (now University of Central Florida), Eckerd College, Florida Southern College, Rollins College, and Saint Leo College.

The Conference has seen dozens of athletes go on to have successful professional careers. Some examples include: Current PGA Tour players Lee Janzen and Rocco Mediate went to Florida Southern. Janzen won golf's U.S. Open in 1993 & 1998; on the baseball side are Tino Martinez (Tampa), Tim Wakefield (Florida Tech), Ryan Hanigan (Rollins), Bob Tewksbury (Saint Leo), and J. D. Martinez (Nova Southeastern). Wakefield tied a career high of 17 wins pitching for the 2007 World Series Champion Boston Red Sox and Tewksbury was third in balloting for the National League Cy Young Award while going 16–5 for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1992.

Chronological timeline edit

Sunshine State Conference
 
 
 
 
75km
50miles
 
Barry
 
Tampa
 
Saint Leo
 
Rollins
 
Palm Beach Atlantic
 
Nova Southeastern
 
Lynn
 
Florida Tech
 
Florida
Southern
 
Embry–Riddle
 
Eckerd
Location of members:  
  • March 2, 1975 – Basketball conference exploration meeting is held at Florida Southern College in Lakeland. Main purpose of meeting is to discuss formation of an NCAA Division II mid-Florida basketball conference.[3]
  • March 16, 1975 – Second exploration meeting is held at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg. The name "Sunshine State Conference" is suggested by Dr. Calvin C. Miller and is adopted for league use. Norm Kaye of Saint Leo is named Interim Commissioner. Dr. Thomas B. Southard, president of Saint Leo College, is named as first conference president.
  • June 1975 – Conference constitution adopted.
  • October 8, 1975 – First meeting of the SSC is held in Orlando. Basketball regulations and league bylaws are revised and approved.
  • December 3, 1975 – Florida Southern defeats Eckerd, 96–84, in first SSC basketball game played in Saint Petersburg.
  • April 8, 1976 – Dick Pace is named league commissioner. NCAA approves automatic bid for SSC basketball champion. Golf and Tennis are added to league for 1976–77, baseball and soccer are added for 1977–78.
  • May 18, 1977 – First Sunshine State Conference men's basketball tournament held
  • February 1, 1981 – Norm Kaye of Saint Leo is appointed as executive of SSC. Executive Committee is formed, consisting of league athletic directors.
  • July 1, 1981 – Florida Institute of Technology joins the Sunshine State Conference.
  • September 2, 1981 – The University of Tampa joins the Sunshine State Conference.
  • April 15, 1982 – League adopts women's competition in basketball, cross country, slow-pitch softball, tennis, and volleyball.
  • May 1, 1984 – University of Central Florida (formerly Florida Technological University) withdraws from the conference. Women's fast-pitch softball is adopted for league play in 1985.
  • February 2, 1986 – Bob Vanatta, athletic director at Louisiana Tech University, is named as league's first full-time commissioner.
  • June 13, 1988 – Barry University joins the conference.
  • November 1990 – Conference signs a two-year contract with the Sunshine Network for seven events.
  • February 11, 1991 – University of North Florida joins the conference, effective July 1, 1992.
  • July 1, 1994 – Don Landry is named conference commissioner and conference relocates to Orlando.
  • November 22, 1994 – Conference announces three-year deal to have postseason basketball tournament at The Lakeland Center. The SSC will serve as host in 1996 and 1997.
  • December 1, 1994 – Sunshine Network announces nine-event television package for school year.
  • June 9, 1995 – Inaugural SSC Awards Luncheon held in Orlando.
  • February 29, 1996 – Inaugural SSC Hall of Fame/Honors banquet held in Lakeland.
  • September 30, 1996 – University of North Florida withdraws from the Sunshine State Conference, effective June 30, 1997.
  • October 15, 1996 – Women's crew added to Sunshine State Conference sponsored sports.
  • December 18, 1996 – Lynn University joins the Sunshine State Conference, effective July 1, 1997.
  • July 15, 1998 – League adds women's soccer and women's golf as sponsored sports.
  • August 24, 1999 – Saint Leo College becomes Saint Leo University and adopts new nickname ("Lions") and logo.
  • July 1, 2000 – 25th Anniversary of the Sunshine State Conference.
  • August 26, 2002 – Nova Southeastern University joins the Sunshine State Conference as a provisional member.
  • May 26, 2004 – Don Landry announced retirement as SSC Commissioner, effective August 1, 2004. Landry remained acting commissioner through September 6, 2004.
  • July 26, 2004 – Michael J. Marcil named SSC commissioner, effective September 7, 2004.
  • September 14, 2009 – Jay Jones officially begins duties as the SSC commissioner, replacing Mike Marcil, who left the post June 30, 2009.
  • April 7, 2010 – League adds men's and women's swimming as sponsored sport.
  • July 1, 2013 – League adds men's lacrosse as sponsored sport.
  • February 3, 2014 – Ed Pasque officially begins duties as the SSC commissioner, replacing Jay Jones, who left the post December 31, 2013.
  • July 1, 2014 – League adds women's lacrosse as sponsored sport. – Palm Beach Atlantic University and Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University join Sunshine State Conference as provisional members; effective July 1, 2015.
  • December 13, 2023 – The SSC announced the addition of three sports in 2024–25—beach volleyball, plus men's and women's outdoor track & field. The SSC will become the first conference outside NCAA Division I to officially sponsor beach volleyball.[4]

Member schools edit

Current members edit

The SSC currently has 11 full members, all are private schools:

Institution Location[a] Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Colors
Barry University Miami Shores 1940 Catholic 6,958 Buccaneers 1988      
Eckerd College St. Petersburg 1958 Presbyterian 1,993 Tritons 1975    
Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach 1926 Nonsectarian 8,370 Eagles 2015[b]    
Florida Southern College Lakeland 1883 United Methodist 3,283 Moccasins 1975    
Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne 1958 Nonsectarian 8,358 Panthers 1981    
Lynn University Boca Raton 1962 Nonsectarian 3,520 Fighting Knights 1997[c]    
Nova Southeastern University Davie 1964 Nonsectarian 20,948 Sharks 2002[d]    
Palm Beach Atlantic University West Palm Beach 1968 Christian 3,829 Sailfish 2015[e]    
Rollins College Winter Park 1885 Nonsectarian 2,709 Tars 1975      
Saint Leo University St. Leo 1889 Catholic 2,788 Lions 1975    
University of Tampa Tampa 1931 Nonsectarian 10,566 Spartans 1981      
Notes
  1. ^ All cities are located in the State of Florida.
  2. ^ The Embry–Riddle men's and women's basketball teams joined the SSC two years after becoming a full member for other sports (2017–18).
  3. ^ The Lynn men's and women's basketball teams joined the SSC a year after becoming a full member for other sports (1998–99).
  4. ^ The Nova Southeastern men's and women's basketball teams joined the SSC two years after becoming a full member for other sports (2004–05).
  5. ^ The Palm Beach Atlantic men's and women's basketball teams joined the SSC a year after becoming a full member for other sports (2016–17).

Former members edit

The SSC had three former full members, all but one were public schools:

Institution Location[a] Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Left Current
conference
University of Central Florida Orlando 1963 Public 68,571 Knights 1975 1984 Big 12[b]
University of North Florida Jacksonville 1969 Public 16,309 Ospreys 1992[c] 1997 ASUN[b]
St. Thomas University Miami Gardens 1961 Catholic 1,750 Bobcats 1975 1987 The Sun[d]
Notes
  1. ^ All cities were located in the State of Florida.
  2. ^ a b Currently an NCAA Division I athletic conference.
  3. ^ The North Florida men's and women's basketball teams joined the SSC a year after becoming a full member for other sports (1993–94).
  4. ^ Currently an NAIA athletic conference.

Membership timeline edit

Palm Beach Atlantic UniversityEmbry–Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona BeachNova Southeastern UniversityLynn UniversityUniversity of North FloridaBarry UniversityUniversity of TampaFlorida Institute of TechnologySt. Thomas University (Florida)University of Central FloridaSaint Leo UniversityRollins CollegeFlorida Southern CollegeEckerd College

 Full member (all sports)   Full member (non-football)   Associate member (sport) 

Conference facilities edit

Institution Arena Capacity
Barry Health and Sports Center 1,938
Embry–Riddle ICI Center 1,968
Eckerd McArthur Center 1,000
Florida Southern Jenkins Field House 2,500
Florida Tech Clemente Center 1,500
Lynn de Hoernle Center 1,000
Nova Southeastern Rick Case Arena at the Don Taft University Center 5,500
Palm Beach Atlantic Rubin Arena 2,000
Rollins Warden Arena 2,500
Saint Leo Marion Bowman Activities Center 2,000
Tampa Bob Martinez Sports Center 3,432

National Championships edit

Sunshine State Conference schools have won 118 NCAA Division II National Championships.

Championships by year edit

Year Titles Team
1965-66 1 Rollins tennis (M)
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70 1 Rollins golf (M)
1970-71 1 Florida Southern Baseball
1971–72 1 Florida Southern Baseball • Rollins tennis (M)
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75 1 Florida Southern Baseball
1975-76
1976-77
1977–78 1 Florida Southern Baseball
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81 4 Florida Southern Baseball • Florida southern Basketball (M) • Florida Southern golf (M) • Tampa Soccer (M)
1981-82 1 Florida Southern golf (M)
1982–83
1983-84
1984-85 2 Florida Southern Baseball• Florida Southern golf (M)
1985-86 1 Florida Southern golf (M)
1986-87 1 Tampa golf (M)
1987–88 3 Florida Southern Baseball • Tampa golf (M) • Florida Tech soccer (M)
1988–89
1989-90 2 Florida Southern golf (M) • Barry soccer (W)
1990-91 3 Florida Southern golf (M) • Rollins tennis (M) • Florida Tech soccer (M)
1991-92 1 Tampa Baseball
1992-93 3 Tampa Baseball • Barry soccer (W) • Florida Southern softball
1993–94 1 Barry soccer (W) • Tampa soccer (M)
1994-95 2 Florida Southern Baseball • Florida Southern golf (M)
1995-96 2 Florida Southern golf (M) • Barry Volleyball (W)
1996-97 1 Lynn tennis (W)
1997-98 4 Tampa Baseball • Florida Southern golf (M) • Lynn soccer (W) • Lynn tennis (W)
1998–99 1 Florida Southern golf (M)
1999-2000 2 Florida Southern golf (M)• Florida Southern golf (W)
2000–01 3 Florida Southern golf (W) • Rollins tennis (M) • Lynn tennis (W)
2001–02 3 Rollins golf (M)• Florida Southern golf (W) • Barry Volleyball (W)
2002–03 1 Rollins golf (W)
2003–04 1 Rollins golf (W)
2004–05 3 Florida Southern Baseball• Rollins golf (W) • Barry volleyball (W)
2005–06 2 Tampa Baseball, Rollins golf (W)
2006–07 6 Tampa Baseball • Barry golf (M) • Florida Southern golf (W) • Tampa soccer (W) • Lynn tennis (M) • Tampa volleyball (W)
2007–08 1 Rollins golf (W)
2008–09 2 Lynn baseball • Nova Southeastern golf (W)
2009–10 3 Florida Southern golf (M) • Nova Southeastern golf (W) • Barry tennis (M)
2010–11 2 Nova Southeastern golf (W) • Barry tennis (W)
2011–12 2 Nova Southeastern golf (M) • Nova Southeastern golf (W)
2012–13 6 Tampa baseball • Barry golf (M) • Lynn golf (W) • Nova Southeastern rowing • Lynn soccer (M) • Barry tennis (M)
2013–14 3 Barry golf (M) • Lynn golf (W) • Barry tennis (W)
2014–15 7 Tampa baseball • Florida Southern basketball (M) • Nova Southeastern golf (M) • Barry rowing • Lynn soccer (M) • Barry tennis (M) • Tampa volleyball
2015–16 5 Nova Southeastern baseball • Saint Leo golf (M) • Rollins golf (W) • Florida Southern lacrosse (W) • Barry rowing
2016–17 3 Barry tennis (W)[5] • Barry golf (W) • Florida Southern golf (M)
2017–18 2 Barry tennis (W)[6] • Lynn golf (M)[7]
2018–19 7 Barry soccer (M)[8] • Tampa volleyball[9] • Florida Tech golf (W)[10] • Lynn golf (M)[11] • Barry tennis (M)[12] • Barry tennis (W)[13] • Tampa baseball[14]
2019–20
2020–21 2 Barry tennis (M) • Barry tennis (W)
2021–22 4 Tampa lacrosse (M) • Barry tennis (M) • Barry tennis (W) • Tampa Volleyball (W)
2022–23 4 Nova Southeastern basketball (M) • Nova Southeastern golf (M) • Nova Southeastern swimming (W) • Barry tennis (M) • Barry tennis (W)
2023–24

Championships by school edit

School NCAA
Titles
Most Recent
Florida Southern 30 2017 — men's golf
Barry 28 2023 — men's and women's tennis
Tampa 18 2021 — volleyball
Rollins 12 2016 — women's golf
Lynn 14* 2019 — men's golf
Nova Southeastern 11 2023 — women's swimming & diving, men's basketball, men's golf
Florida Tech 3 2019 — women's golf
Saint Leo 1 2016 — men's golf
North Florida 1 1994 — women's tennis

Controversy edit

On July 17, 2007, NCAA vacated Lynn's 2005 Women's Division II Softball Championship due to extra benefits given to two players. The NCAA found that former coach Thomas Macera gave two Lynn softball players cash payments totaling more than $3,000. Lynn was also placed on probation for two years.[15] As of 2019-20 Lynn University has won 15 national championships at the Division II level, but now the NCAA recognizes only 14 of them because of the unsanctioned actions.

Mayors' Cup Champions edit

The Mayors' Cup was originally presented following the 1986–1987 academic year to recognize the annual SSC all-sports champion. The men's division recognizes competition in eight sports: soccer, cross country, basketball, swimming, golf, tennis, lacrosse and baseball. The Women's Mayors' Cup recognizes competition in nine sports: volleyball, soccer, cross country, basketball, swimming, golf, tennis, softball and rowing.[16]

Sports edit

Conference sports
Sport Men's Women's
Baseball  Y
Basketball  Y  Y
Cross country  Y  Y
Golf  Y  Y
Lacrosse  Y  Y
Rowing  Y
Soccer  Y  Y
Softball  Y
Swimming & Diving  Y  Y
Tennis  Y  Y
Volleyball  Y

SSC is adding Beach Volleyball, Men's Outdoor Track, and Women's Outdoor Track championships in 2024–25.

Men's sponsored sports by school edit

School Baseball Basketball Cross
country
Golf Lacrosse Soccer Swimming
& diving
Tennis Total
SSC
sports
Barry  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 7
Eckerd  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 5
Embry–Riddle  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 7
Florida Southern  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 8
Florida Tech  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 5
Lynn  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 8
Nova Southeastern  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 6
Palm Beach Atlantic  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 7
Rollins  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 7
Saint Leo  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 6
Tampa  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 7
Totals 11 11 7 10 8 11 7 8 77

Women's sponsored sports by school edit

School Basketball Cross
country
Golf Lacrosse Rowing Soccer Softball Swimming
& diving
Tennis Volleyball Total
SSC
sports
Barry  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
Eckerd  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 6
Embry–Riddle  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
Florida Southern  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
Florida Tech  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 6
Lynn  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
Nova Southeastern  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 8
Palm Beach Atlantic  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 8
Rollins  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
Saint Leo  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 7
Tampa  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 10
Totals 11 7 10 8 5 11 11 7 10 11 94

Other sponsored sports by school edit

School Men Women
Track
& field
indoor
Track
& field
outdoor[a]
Volleyball [b] Beach
volleyball [c]
Track
& field
indoor
Track
& field
outdoor[a]
Barry IND [d] IND IND
Eckerd IND
Embry–Riddle PBC PBC PBC PBC
Florida Southern IND IND IND IND IND
Lynn IND IND
Nova Southeastern PBC PBC
Palm Beach Atlantic IND IND IND
Saint Leo IND
Tampa IND IND IND
  1. ^ a b Becomes an official SSC sport in 2024–25.
  2. ^ De facto Division I sport. The NCAA's top-level national championship is open to members of Divisions I and II.
  3. ^ De facto Division I sport. The NCAA holds a single national championship event open to members of all three divisions. Becomes an official SSC sport in 2024–25.
  4. ^ Barry will add men's volleyball in the 2025 season (2024–25 school year).

Discontinued Sports edit

Florida Tech= Football, Men's Cross Country, Men's Golf, Women's Cross Country, Women's Golf, Women's Rowing

Rollins= Football, Men's Cross Country, Women's Cross Country

St. Leo= Men's Cross Country, Men's Swimming, Men's Track, Women's Cross Country, Women's Swimming, Women's Track

Tampa= Football, Men's Tennis, Men's Wrestling

References edit

  1. ^ "SSC Collects NCAA Division II Best Seven National Titles in 2018-19". July 2, 2019. Retrieved July 2, 2019.
  2. ^ "Sunshine State Conference National Champions". Retrieved July 1, 2018.
  3. ^ "About The SSC". July 29, 2015. Retrieved September 21, 2016.
  4. ^ "Sunshine State Conference Adds Beach Volleyball and Outdoor Track" (Press release). Sunshine State Conference. December 13, 2023. Retrieved January 9, 2024.
  5. ^ "Barry Women's Tennis Defeats Lynn to Win NCAA Championship". Sunshine State Conference. May 13, 2017. Retrieved May 18, 2017.
  6. ^ "Barry Women's Tennis Claims Fourth National Title in Eight Years". May 12, 2018. Retrieved July 1, 2018.
  7. ^ "Lynn Wins 2018 NCAA Division II Men's Golf National Title". May 25, 2018. Retrieved July 1, 2018.
  8. ^ "Barry Men's Soccer Rallies For First National Championship". December 1, 2018. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  9. ^ "Tampa Defeats Western Washington to Capture Third Volleyball Title". December 1, 2018. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  10. ^ "Florida Tech Women's Golf Wins 2019 National Championship". May 18, 2019. Retrieved May 18, 2019.
  11. ^ "Lynn Men's Golf Tops Lincoln Memorial for NCAA Title". May 25, 2019. Retrieved May 25, 2019.
  12. ^ "Barry Men's Tennis Rallies For Fourth National Championship". May 25, 2019. Retrieved May 25, 2019.
  13. ^ "Barry Men's Tennis Rallies For Fourth National Championship". May 25, 2019. Retrieved May 25, 2019.
  14. ^ "Tampa Baseball Wins the 2019 NCAA D2 National Championship". June 8, 2019. Retrieved June 8, 2019.
  15. ^ "NCAA vacates Lynn's 2005 softball title", Palm Beach Post Staff, Palm Beach Post, July 17, 2007
  16. ^ "Sunshine State Conference Mayors' Cup". Retrieved July 1, 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Sunshine State Conference is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA at the Division II level All of its member institutions are located in the state of Florida which is popularly known as the Sunshine State Sunshine State ConferenceAssociationNCAAFounded1975CommissionerEd Pasque since 2014 Sports fielded18 men s 8 women s 10DivisionDivision IINo of teams11HeadquartersMelbourne FloridaRegionFloridaOfficial websitesunshinestateconference wbr comLocations The conference was originally formed in 1975 as a men s basketball conference It has since expanded to sponsor championships in 18 sports including men s and women s basketball baseball men s and women s cross country men s and women s golf men s and women s lacrosse women s rowing men s and women s soccer softball men s and women s swimming men s and women s tennis women s volleyball SSC institutions have won a total of 111 NCAA national team championships including a conference record seven in the 2014 15 and 2018 19 academic years 1 The conference has also claimed a total of 90 national runner up trophies 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Chronological timeline 2 Member schools 2 1 Current members 2 2 Former members 2 3 Membership timeline 3 Conference facilities 4 National Championships 4 1 Championships by year 4 2 Championships by school 4 3 Controversy 5 Mayors Cup Champions 6 Sports 6 1 Men s sponsored sports by school 6 2 Women s sponsored sports by school 6 3 Other sponsored sports by school 6 4 Discontinued Sports 7 References 8 External linksHistory editSee also Sunshine State Conference men s basketball tournament The conference was preceded by the Florida Intercollegiate Conference citation needed which was disbanded in the mid 1960s The Sunshine State Conference was founded in 1975 by Saint Leo University then Saint Leo College basketball coach amp athletic director Norm Kaye Kaye served as Commissioner the first year until Dick Pace was named Commissioner in 1976 Kaye continued as Executive Director of the Conference for an additional 12 years Pace was inducted into the Florida Sports Hall of Fame in 1985 The six charter Conference members were Biscayne College now St Thomas University Florida Technological University now University of Central Florida Eckerd College Florida Southern College Rollins College and Saint Leo College The Conference has seen dozens of athletes go on to have successful professional careers Some examples include Current PGA Tour players Lee Janzen and Rocco Mediate went to Florida Southern Janzen won golf s U S Open in 1993 amp 1998 on the baseball side are Tino Martinez Tampa Tim Wakefield Florida Tech Ryan Hanigan Rollins Bob Tewksbury Saint Leo and J D Martinez Nova Southeastern Wakefield tied a career high of 17 wins pitching for the 2007 World Series Champion Boston Red Sox and Tewksbury was third in balloting for the National League Cy Young Award while going 16 5 for the St Louis Cardinals in 1992 Chronological timeline edit Sunshine State Conference nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 75km50miles nbsp Barry nbsp Tampa nbsp Saint Leo nbsp Rollins nbsp Palm Beach Atlantic nbsp Nova Southeastern nbsp Lynn nbsp Florida Tech nbsp FloridaSouthern nbsp Embry Riddle nbsp Eckerd Location of members nbsp March 2 1975 Basketball conference exploration meeting is held at Florida Southern College in Lakeland Main purpose of meeting is to discuss formation of an NCAA Division II mid Florida basketball conference 3 March 16 1975 Second exploration meeting is held at Eckerd College in St Petersburg The name Sunshine State Conference is suggested by Dr Calvin C Miller and is adopted for league use Norm Kaye of Saint Leo is named Interim Commissioner Dr Thomas B Southard president of Saint Leo College is named as first conference president June 1975 Conference constitution adopted October 8 1975 First meeting of the SSC is held in Orlando Basketball regulations and league bylaws are revised and approved December 3 1975 Florida Southern defeats Eckerd 96 84 in first SSC basketball game played in Saint Petersburg April 8 1976 Dick Pace is named league commissioner NCAA approves automatic bid for SSC basketball champion Golf and Tennis are added to league for 1976 77 baseball and soccer are added for 1977 78 May 18 1977 First Sunshine State Conference men s basketball tournament held February 1 1981 Norm Kaye of Saint Leo is appointed as executive of SSC Executive Committee is formed consisting of league athletic directors July 1 1981 Florida Institute of Technology joins the Sunshine State Conference September 2 1981 The University of Tampa joins the Sunshine State Conference April 15 1982 League adopts women s competition in basketball cross country slow pitch softball tennis and volleyball May 1 1984 University of Central Florida formerly Florida Technological University withdraws from the conference Women s fast pitch softball is adopted for league play in 1985 February 2 1986 Bob Vanatta athletic director at Louisiana Tech University is named as league s first full time commissioner June 13 1988 Barry University joins the conference November 1990 Conference signs a two year contract with the Sunshine Network for seven events February 11 1991 University of North Florida joins the conference effective July 1 1992 July 1 1994 Don Landry is named conference commissioner and conference relocates to Orlando November 22 1994 Conference announces three year deal to have postseason basketball tournament at The Lakeland Center The SSC will serve as host in 1996 and 1997 December 1 1994 Sunshine Network announces nine event television package for school year June 9 1995 Inaugural SSC Awards Luncheon held in Orlando February 29 1996 Inaugural SSC Hall of Fame Honors banquet held in Lakeland September 30 1996 University of North Florida withdraws from the Sunshine State Conference effective June 30 1997 October 15 1996 Women s crew added to Sunshine State Conference sponsored sports December 18 1996 Lynn University joins the Sunshine State Conference effective July 1 1997 July 15 1998 League adds women s soccer and women s golf as sponsored sports August 24 1999 Saint Leo College becomes Saint Leo University and adopts new nickname Lions and logo July 1 2000 25th Anniversary of the Sunshine State Conference August 26 2002 Nova Southeastern University joins the Sunshine State Conference as a provisional member May 26 2004 Don Landry announced retirement as SSC Commissioner effective August 1 2004 Landry remained acting commissioner through September 6 2004 July 26 2004 Michael J Marcil named SSC commissioner effective September 7 2004 September 14 2009 Jay Jones officially begins duties as the SSC commissioner replacing Mike Marcil who left the post June 30 2009 April 7 2010 League adds men s and women s swimming as sponsored sport July 1 2013 League adds men s lacrosse as sponsored sport February 3 2014 Ed Pasque officially begins duties as the SSC commissioner replacing Jay Jones who left the post December 31 2013 July 1 2014 League adds women s lacrosse as sponsored sport Palm Beach Atlantic University and Embry Riddle Aeronautical University join Sunshine State Conference as provisional members effective July 1 2015 December 13 2023 The SSC announced the addition of three sports in 2024 25 beach volleyball plus men s and women s outdoor track amp field The SSC will become the first conference outside NCAA Division I to officially sponsor beach volleyball 4 Member schools editCurrent members edit The SSC currently has 11 full members all are private schools Institution Location a Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Colors Barry University Miami Shores 1940 Catholic 6 958 Buccaneers 1988 Eckerd College St Petersburg 1958 Presbyterian 1 993 Tritons 1975 Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach 1926 Nonsectarian 8 370 Eagles 2015 b Florida Southern College Lakeland 1883 United Methodist 3 283 Moccasins 1975 Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne 1958 Nonsectarian 8 358 Panthers 1981 Lynn University Boca Raton 1962 Nonsectarian 3 520 Fighting Knights 1997 c Nova Southeastern University Davie 1964 Nonsectarian 20 948 Sharks 2002 d Palm Beach Atlantic University West Palm Beach 1968 Christian 3 829 Sailfish 2015 e Rollins College Winter Park 1885 Nonsectarian 2 709 Tars 1975 Saint Leo University St Leo 1889 Catholic 2 788 Lions 1975 University of Tampa Tampa 1931 Nonsectarian 10 566 Spartans 1981 Notes All cities are located in the State of Florida The Embry Riddle men s and women s basketball teams joined the SSC two years after becoming a full member for other sports 2017 18 The Lynn men s and women s basketball teams joined the SSC a year after becoming a full member for other sports 1998 99 The Nova Southeastern men s and women s basketball teams joined the SSC two years after becoming a full member for other sports 2004 05 The Palm Beach Atlantic men s and women s basketball teams joined the SSC a year after becoming a full member for other sports 2016 17 Former members edit The SSC had three former full members all but one were public schools Institution Location a Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Left Currentconference University of Central Florida Orlando 1963 Public 68 571 Knights 1975 1984 Big 12 b University of North Florida Jacksonville 1969 Public 16 309 Ospreys 1992 c 1997 ASUN b St Thomas University Miami Gardens 1961 Catholic 1 750 Bobcats 1975 1987 The Sun d Notes All cities were located in the State of Florida a b Currently an NCAA Division I athletic conference The North Florida men s and women s basketball teams joined the SSC a year after becoming a full member for other sports 1993 94 Currently an NAIA athletic conference Membership timeline edit Full member all sports Full member non football Associate member sport Conference facilities editInstitution Arena Capacity Barry Health and Sports Center 1 938 Embry Riddle ICI Center 1 968 Eckerd McArthur Center 1 000 Florida Southern Jenkins Field House 2 500 Florida Tech Clemente Center 1 500 Lynn de Hoernle Center 1 000 Nova Southeastern Rick Case Arena at the Don Taft University Center 5 500 Palm Beach Atlantic Rubin Arena 2 000 Rollins Warden Arena 2 500 Saint Leo Marion Bowman Activities Center 2 000 Tampa Bob Martinez Sports Center 3 432National Championships editSunshine State Conference schools have won 118 NCAA Division II National Championships Championships by year edit Year Titles Team 1965 66 1 Rollins tennis M 1966 67 1967 68 1968 69 1969 70 1 Rollins golf M 1970 71 1 Florida Southern Baseball 1971 72 1 Florida Southern Baseball Rollins tennis M 1972 73 1973 74 1974 75 1 Florida Southern Baseball 1975 76 1976 77 1977 78 1 Florida Southern Baseball 1978 79 1979 80 1980 81 4 Florida Southern Baseball Florida southern Basketball M Florida Southern golf M Tampa Soccer M 1981 82 1 Florida Southern golf M 1982 83 1983 84 1984 85 2 Florida Southern Baseball Florida Southern golf M 1985 86 1 Florida Southern golf M 1986 87 1 Tampa golf M 1987 88 3 Florida Southern Baseball Tampa golf M Florida Tech soccer M 1988 89 1989 90 2 Florida Southern golf M Barry soccer W 1990 91 3 Florida Southern golf M Rollins tennis M Florida Tech soccer M 1991 92 1 Tampa Baseball 1992 93 3 Tampa Baseball Barry soccer W Florida Southern softball 1993 94 1 Barry soccer W Tampa soccer M 1994 95 2 Florida Southern Baseball Florida Southern golf M 1995 96 2 Florida Southern golf M Barry Volleyball W 1996 97 1 Lynn tennis W 1997 98 4 Tampa Baseball Florida Southern golf M Lynn soccer W Lynn tennis W 1998 99 1 Florida Southern golf M 1999 2000 2 Florida Southern golf M Florida Southern golf W 2000 01 3 Florida Southern golf W Rollins tennis M Lynn tennis W 2001 02 3 Rollins golf M Florida Southern golf W Barry Volleyball W 2002 03 1 Rollins golf W 2003 04 1 Rollins golf W 2004 05 3 Florida Southern Baseball Rollins golf W Barry volleyball W 2005 06 2 Tampa Baseball Rollins golf W 2006 07 6 Tampa Baseball Barry golf M Florida Southern golf W Tampa soccer W Lynn tennis M Tampa volleyball W 2007 08 1 Rollins golf W 2008 09 2 Lynn baseball Nova Southeastern golf W 2009 10 3 Florida Southern golf M Nova Southeastern golf W Barry tennis M 2010 11 2 Nova Southeastern golf W Barry tennis W 2011 12 2 Nova Southeastern golf M Nova Southeastern golf W 2012 13 6 Tampa baseball Barry golf M Lynn golf W Nova Southeastern rowing Lynn soccer M Barry tennis M 2013 14 3 Barry golf M Lynn golf W Barry tennis W 2014 15 7 Tampa baseball Florida Southern basketball M Nova Southeastern golf M Barry rowing Lynn soccer M Barry tennis M Tampa volleyball 2015 16 5 Nova Southeastern baseball Saint Leo golf M Rollins golf W Florida Southern lacrosse W Barry rowing 2016 17 3 Barry tennis W 5 Barry golf W Florida Southern golf M 2017 18 2 Barry tennis W 6 Lynn golf M 7 2018 19 7 Barry soccer M 8 Tampa volleyball 9 Florida Tech golf W 10 Lynn golf M 11 Barry tennis M 12 Barry tennis W 13 Tampa baseball 14 2019 20 2020 21 2 Barry tennis M Barry tennis W 2021 22 4 Tampa lacrosse M Barry tennis M Barry tennis W Tampa Volleyball W 2022 23 4 Nova Southeastern basketball M Nova Southeastern golf M Nova Southeastern swimming W Barry tennis M Barry tennis W 2023 24 Championships by school edit School NCAATitles Most Recent Florida Southern 30 2017 men s golf Barry 28 2023 men s and women s tennis Tampa 18 2021 volleyball Rollins 12 2016 women s golf Lynn 14 2019 men s golf Nova Southeastern 11 2023 women s swimming amp diving men s basketball men s golf Florida Tech 3 2019 women s golf Saint Leo 1 2016 men s golf North Florida 1 1994 women s tennis Controversy edit On July 17 2007 NCAA vacated Lynn s 2005 Women s Division II Softball Championship due to extra benefits given to two players The NCAA found that former coach Thomas Macera gave two Lynn softball players cash payments totaling more than 3 000 Lynn was also placed on probation for two years 15 As of 2019 20 Lynn University has won 15 national championships at the Division II level but now the NCAA recognizes only 14 of them because of the unsanctioned actions Mayors Cup Champions editThe Mayors Cup was originally presented following the 1986 1987 academic year to recognize the annual SSC all sports champion The men s division recognizes competition in eight sports soccer cross country basketball swimming golf tennis lacrosse and baseball The Women s Mayors Cup recognizes competition in nine sports volleyball soccer cross country basketball swimming golf tennis softball and rowing 16 Year Men s Women s 1987 Tampa Florida Southern 1988 Florida Southern Florida Southern 1989 Florida Southern Florida Southern 1990 Tampa Florida Southern 1991 Tampa Barry 1992 Florida Tech Tampa 1993 Tampa Tampa 1994 North Florida North Florida 1995 North Florida Florida Southern 1996 Florida Southern North Florida 1997 Florida Southern Barry 1998 Florida Southern Florida Southern Year Men s Women s 1999 Florida Southern Florida Southern 2000 Florida Southern Barry 2001 Florida Southern Florida Southern 2002 Florida Southern Barry 2003 Rollins Rollins 2004 Rollins Rollins 2005 Lynn Florida Southern 2006 Lynn Barry 2007 Barry Florida Southern 2008 Florida Southern Nova Southeastern 2009 Barry Rollins 2010 Rollins Rollins Year Men s Women s 2011 Barry Florida Southern 2012 Florida Tech Rollins 2013 Saint LeoFlorida Southern Tampa 2014 Saint Leo Tampa 2015 Lynn Rollins 2016 Saint Leo Nova Southeastern 2017 Florida Tech Saint Leo 2018 Florida Southern Florida Southern 2019 Lynn Tampa 2020 Not Held Covid Not Held Covid 2021 Not Held Covid Not Held Covid 2022 Florida Southern TampaSports editConference sports Sport Men s Women s Baseball nbsp Y Basketball nbsp Y nbsp Y Cross country nbsp Y nbsp Y Golf nbsp Y nbsp Y Lacrosse nbsp Y nbsp Y Rowing nbsp Y Soccer nbsp Y nbsp Y Softball nbsp Y Swimming amp Diving nbsp Y nbsp Y Tennis nbsp Y nbsp Y Volleyball nbsp Y SSC is adding Beach Volleyball Men s Outdoor Track and Women s Outdoor Track championships in 2024 25 Men s sponsored sports by school edit School Baseball Basketball Crosscountry Golf Lacrosse Soccer Swimming amp diving Tennis TotalSSCsports Barry nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 7 Eckerd nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 5 Embry Riddle nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 7 Florida Southern nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 8 Florida Tech nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 5 Lynn nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 8 Nova Southeastern nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 6 Palm Beach Atlantic nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 7 Rollins nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 7 Saint Leo nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 6 Tampa nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 7 Totals 11 11 7 10 8 11 7 8 77 Women s sponsored sports by school edit School Basketball Crosscountry Golf Lacrosse Rowing Soccer Softball Swimming amp diving Tennis Volleyball TotalSSCsports Barry nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 9 Eckerd nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 6 Embry Riddle nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 9 Florida Southern nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 9 Florida Tech nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 6 Lynn nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 9 Nova Southeastern nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 8 Palm Beach Atlantic nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 8 Rollins nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 9 Saint Leo nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 7 Tampa nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y 10 Totals 11 7 10 8 5 11 11 7 10 11 94 Other sponsored sports by school edit School Men Women Track amp fieldindoor Track amp fieldoutdoor a Volleyball b Beachvolleyball c Track amp fieldindoor Track amp fieldoutdoor a Barry IND d IND IND Eckerd IND Embry Riddle PBC PBC PBC PBC Florida Southern IND IND IND IND IND Lynn IND IND Nova Southeastern PBC PBC Palm Beach Atlantic IND IND IND Saint Leo IND Tampa IND IND IND a b Becomes an official SSC sport in 2024 25 De facto Division I sport The NCAA s top level national championship is open to members of Divisions I and II De facto Division I sport The NCAA holds a single national championship event open to members of all three divisions Becomes an official SSC sport in 2024 25 Barry will add men s volleyball in the 2025 season 2024 25 school year Discontinued Sports edit Florida Tech Football Men s Cross Country Men s Golf Women s Cross Country Women s Golf Women s RowingRollins Football Men s Cross Country Women s Cross CountrySt Leo Men s Cross Country Men s Swimming Men s Track Women s Cross Country Women s Swimming Women s TrackTampa Football Men s Tennis Men s WrestlingReferences edit SSC Collects NCAA Division II Best Seven National Titles in 2018 19 July 2 2019 Retrieved July 2 2019 Sunshine State Conference National Champions Retrieved July 1 2018 About The SSC July 29 2015 Retrieved September 21 2016 Sunshine State Conference Adds Beach Volleyball and Outdoor Track Press release Sunshine State Conference December 13 2023 Retrieved January 9 2024 Barry Women s Tennis Defeats Lynn to Win NCAA Championship Sunshine State Conference May 13 2017 Retrieved May 18 2017 Barry Women s Tennis Claims Fourth National Title in Eight Years May 12 2018 Retrieved July 1 2018 Lynn Wins 2018 NCAA Division II Men s Golf National Title May 25 2018 Retrieved July 1 2018 Barry Men s Soccer Rallies For First National Championship December 1 2018 Retrieved December 4 2018 Tampa Defeats Western Washington to Capture Third Volleyball Title December 1 2018 Retrieved December 4 2018 Florida Tech Women s Golf Wins 2019 National Championship May 18 2019 Retrieved May 18 2019 Lynn Men s Golf Tops Lincoln Memorial for NCAA Title May 25 2019 Retrieved May 25 2019 Barry Men s Tennis Rallies For Fourth National Championship May 25 2019 Retrieved May 25 2019 Barry Men s Tennis Rallies For Fourth National Championship May 25 2019 Retrieved May 25 2019 Tampa Baseball Wins the 2019 NCAA D2 National Championship June 8 2019 Retrieved June 8 2019 NCAA vacates Lynn s 2005 softball title Palm Beach Post Staff Palm Beach Post July 17 2007 Sunshine State Conference Mayors Cup Retrieved July 1 2018 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sunshine State Conference amp oldid 1213425461, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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