Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

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The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) is a NCAA Division-II conference consisting of historically black colleges located in five states: Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, South Carolina and Tennessee.

Formed in 1913, two of the original participating schools have held continuous memberships: Clark College (now Clark Atlanta University) and Tuskegee University. On December 30, 1913, representatives of the following institutions met at Morehouse College to consider the regulations of intercollegiate athletics among black colleges in the southeast: Alabama State University, Atlanta University, Clark College, Morehouse College, Morris Brown College, Talladega College and Tuskegee Institute. The representatives formed The Southeastern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference which has had a continuous history to the present. In 1929, they changed the name of this organization to The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.


2024 Schools[edit]

map of 2024 schools

Non-Baseball Schools[edit]

Baseball Champions[edit]

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Year Season Champion Tournament Champion
2004 Albany State University
2005 Paine College (E)
Miles College (W)
Paine College
2006 Albany State University
2007 Stillman College
2008 Stillman College
2009 Stillman College
2010 Albany State University
2011 Benedict College Stillman College
2012 Claflin University (E)
Stillman College (W)
Stillman College
2013 Stillman College
2014 Albany State University (E)
Stillman College (W)
Stillman College
2015 Benedict College (E)
Stillman College (W)
Albany State University
2016 Albany State University (E)
Stillman College (W)
Claflin University
2017 Albany State University (E)
Miles College (W)
Miles College
2018 Albany State University (E)
Miles College (W)
Albany State University
2019 Albany State University Spring Hill College
2020 Season cancelled in March
2021 Season Cancelled
2022 Savannah State University Spring Hill College
2023 Albany State University Spring Hill College
2024

Source: Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference