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

Affiliate members

Former full members

Former affiliate members

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

Football Summary
Current Members
School Last Sun Belt Title Number of Sun Belt Titles
Troy20105
Arkansas State2013 4
UL-Lafayette2013 2
Georgia Southern 2014 1
UL-Monroe20051
Appalachian State Never0
Georgia StateNever0
IdahoNever0
New Mexico StateNever0
South AlabamaNever0
Texas StateNever0
Former Members
North Texas20044
Middle Tennessee20062
Florida Atlantic20071
FIU20101
Utah StateNever0
Western KentuckyNever0
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

    This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 7/1/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.