Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

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The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) is a College athletic conference consisting of historically black colleges located in the southern United States. Formed in 1913, only two of the original participating schools have held continuous memberships: Clark College (now Clark Atlanta University) and Tuskegee University.

The SIAC is a member of the NCAA and participates in Division II athletics.

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Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment
Albany State University Albany, Georgia 1903 Public 3,700
Benedict College Columbia, South Carolina 1870 Private/Non-sectarian 2,552
Clark Atlanta University Atlanta, Georgia 1869 Private/Methodist 5,000
Fort Valley State University Fort Valley, Georgia 1895 Public 3,000
Kentucky State University Frankfort, Kentucky 1886 Public 2,071
Lane College Jackson, Tennessee 1882 Private/Methodist 1,150
LeMoyne-Owen College* Memphis, Tennessee 1862 Private/Baptist 720
Miles College Fairfield, Alabama 1905 Private/Methodist 2,000
Morehouse College Atlanta, Georgia 1867 Private/Non-sectarian 3,000
Paine College* Augusta, Georgia 1882 Private/Methodist 882
Stillman College Tuscaloosa, Alabama 1874 Private/Presbyterian 1,500
Tuskegee University Tuskegee, Alabama 1881 Private/Non-sectarian 3,000
  • * - Denotes a non-football member

School Football Basketball
Stadium Capacity Arena Capacity
Albany State Albany Municipal Coliseum 11,000 HPER Gym Complex 4,000
Benedict Charlie W. Johnson Stadium 11,000 Benjamin E. Mays Arena 3,500
Clark Atlanta CAU Stadium 6,000 L.S. Epps Gym 1,800
Fort Valley State Wildcat Stadium 7,500 Health and Physical Education Complex 5,100
Kentucky State Alumni Field 5,000 William Exum HPER Center 2,750
Lane Rothrock Stadium 3,500 J.F. Lane Center 2,500
LeMoyne-Owen Non-football school N/A Bruce Hall 1,000
Miles Alumni Stadium 3,400 Knox-Windham Gym 2,000
Morehouse B.T. Harvey Stadium 9,850 Forbes Arena 6,000
Paine Non-football school N/A Randall Carter Gymnasium 1,200
Stillman Stillman Stadium 9,000 Birthright Arena 1,000
Tuskegee Abbott Memorial Alumni Stadium 10,000 James Center Arena 5,000



NCAA Division II Football Conferences
Central Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationGreat Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceGreat Lakes Football ConferenceGreat Northwest Athletic ConferenceGulf South ConferenceLone Star ConferenceMid-America Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationNorth Central ConferenceNortheast Ten ConferenceNorthern Sun Intercollegiate ConferencePennsylvania State Athletic ConferenceRocky Mountain Athletic ConferenceSouth Atlantic ConferenceSouthern Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceWest Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceIndependents
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