List of Sun Belt Conference champions
The Sun Belt Conference sponsors eight men's sports and ten women's sports. This is a list of conference champions for each sport.
Members
Current members
- Appalachian State
- Arkansas State
- Arkansas-Little Rock
- Coastal Carolina
- Georgia Southern
- Georgia State
- South Alabama
- Texas State
- Troy
- UL-Lafayette
- UL-Monroe
- UT-Arlington
Affiliate members
- Hartwick – men's soccer, 2014–present
- Howard – men's soccer, 2014–present
- Idaho – football, 2001–2005, 2014–present
- New Mexico State – football, 2014–present
Former full members
- UAB, 1976–1991
- UCF, 1991–1992
- Denver, 1999–2012
- FIU, 1998–2013
- Florida Atlantic, 2005–2013
- Jacksonville, 1978–1998
- Lamar, 1991–1998
- Louisiana Tech, 1991–2001
- Middle Tennessee, 2000–2013
- New Mexico State, 2000–2005
- UNO, 1976–1980; 1991–2010
- UNC-Charlotte, 1976–1991
- North Texas, 2000–2013
- Old Dominion, 1982–1991
- USF, 1976–1991
- UT-Pan American, 1991–1998
- VCU, 1979–1991
- Western Kentucky, 1982–2014
Former affiliate members
- Utah State – football, 2003–2005
- NJIT – men's soccer, 2014–2016
Current champions
Sport | Regular Season Champion | Postseason Champion |
---|---|---|
Baseball | South Alabama (2015-16)
UL Lafayette (2016) |
UL Lafayette (2014-16) |
Football | Arkansas State (2015) | - |
Men's Basketball | Little Rock (2015–16) | Little Rock (2015–16) |
Men's Cross Country | - | UT Arlington (2015) |
Men's Golf | - | Troy (2016) |
Men's Indoor Track and Field | - | Texas State (2016) |
Men's Outdoor Track and Field | - | Arkansas State (2016) |
Men's Soccer | Hartwick (2014–15) | Hartwick (2014–15) |
Men's Tennis | - | UT Arlington (2016) |
Softball | UL Lafayette (2015-16) | UL Lafayette (2016) |
Volleyball | Arkansas State (2015) | Arkansas State (2015) |
Women's Basketball | Arkansas State (2015–16) | Troy (2015–16) |
Women's Cross Country | - | South Alabama (2015) |
Women's Golf | - | Texas State (2016) |
Women's Indoor Track and Field | - | Appalachian State (2016) |
Women's Outdoor Track and Field | - | South Alabama (2016) |
Women's Soccer | South Alabama (2014–15) | South Alabama (2013–15) |
Women's Tennis | - | Georgia State (2016) |
Football
Nine of the current 12 Sun Belt full members play football in the conference, with Idaho and New Mexico State also competing as single-sport members. Little Rock and UTA do not sponsor football. Coastal Carolina will play as an FCS independent in the 2016 season before joining Sun Belt football in 2017.
Champions
Current Members | |||
School | Last Sun Belt Title | Number of Sun Belt Titles | |
Troy | 2010 | 5 | |
Arkansas State | 2013 | 4 | |
UL-Lafayette | 2013 | 2 | |
Georgia Southern | 2014 | 1 | |
UL-Monroe | 2005 | 1 | |
Appalachian State | Never | 0 | |
Georgia State | Never | 0 | |
Idaho | Never | 0 | |
New Mexico State | Never | 0 | |
South Alabama | Never | 0 | |
Texas State | Never | 0 | |
Former Members | |||
North Texas | 2004 | 4 | |
Middle Tennessee | 2006 | 2 | |
Florida Atlantic | 2007 | 1 | |
FIU | 2010 | 1 | |
Utah State | Never | 0 | |
Western Kentucky | Never | 0 |
Year | Champion(s) |
---|---|
2001 | North Texas, Middle Tennessee |
2002 | North Texas |
2003 | North Texas |
2004 | North Texas |
2005 | Arkansas State, UL Monroe, UL Lafayette |
2006 | Troy, Middle Tennessee |
2007 | FAU, Troy |
2008 | Troy |
2009 | Troy |
2010 | Troy, FIU |
2011 | Arkansas State |
2012 | Arkansas State |
2013 | Arkansas State, UL Lafayette |
2014 | Georgia Southern |
2015 | Arkansas State |
Golf
Champions
Year | Men's Champion | Women's Champion |
---|---|---|
1977 | Jacksonville | |
1978 | Jacksonville | |
1979 | South Florida | |
1980 | South Florida | |
1981 | South Florida | |
1982 | South Florida | |
1983 | South Florida | |
1984 | South Florida | |
1985 | South Florida | |
1986 | South Florida | |
1987 | South Florida | |
1988 | South Florida | |
1989 | South Florida | |
1990 | Virginia Commonwealth | South Florida |
1991 | South Alabama | |
1992 | South Alabama | UCF |
1993 | Louisiana-Lafayette | Lamar |
1994 | South Alabama | Lamar |
1995 | South Alabama | Lamar |
1996 | South Alabama | Lamar |
1997 | Louisiana-Lafayette | South Alabama |
1998 | South Alabama | UALR |
1999 | South Alabama | UALR |
2000 | UALR | Arkansas State |
2001 | UALR | New Mexico State |
2002 | South Alabama | New Mexico State |
2003 | North Texas | New Mexico State |
2004 | New Mexico State | Denver |
2005 | South Alabama | Denver |
2006 | Western Kentucky | Denver |
2007 | Louisiana-Lafayette | Denver |
2008 | Denver | Denver |
2009 | Middle Tennessee | Denver |
2010 | South Alabama | Denver |
2011 | Denver | Denver |
2012 | North Texas | Denver |
References
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