Sooner Athletic Conference

The Sooner Athletic Conference (SAC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Originally developed as a five-team conference of Oklahoma-based schools, the SAC now boasts 12 schools in a league that spans four states – Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas, with a Missouri-based school to join in 2024.

Sooner Athletic Conference
AssociationNAIA
Founded1978
CommissionerJohn Martin
Sports fielded
  • 18
    • men's: 9
    • women's: 9
No. of teams12 (13 in 2024)
HeadquartersOklahoma City, OK
RegionSouth Central United States
Official websitesoonerathletic.org

As of August 2021, SAC member institutions have collected 109 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) team championships – the most among NAIA conferences – since the league formed in 1978.

The SAC crowns league champions in 18 intercollegiate sports – nine for women and nine for men. Women's sports are basketball, softball, golf, tennis, cross country, soccer, volleyball, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, and wrestling. Men's sports are football, basketball, baseball, golf, tennis, cross country, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, soccer, and wrestling. The newest conference sport is women's wrestling, added for the 2019–20 season.

The conference is known for a rich basketball tradition. Member schools have won the men's NAIA tournament 12 times and women's NAIA tournament 16 times. SAC member schools also boast 14 NAIA national titles in men's golf, 13 in softball, 12 in women's indoor track and field, 10 in women's golf, 10 in men's cross country, 6 in men's tennis, 5 in women's outdoor track and field, 5 in men's indoor track and field, 4 in men's outdoor track and field, 2 in baseball, 2 in competitive cheer, and 1 in men's soccer for a total of 112.[1]

History

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Sooner Athletic Conference
150km
100miles
USAO
College of the Ozarks
UNT Dallas
Langston
Oklahoma Panhandle
Central Christian
Texas Wesleyan
SCU
SAGU
MACU
Wayland Baptist
Oklahoma City
John Brown
Location of SAC members: current, future

Originally developed as a five-team conference of Oklahoma-based schools, the SAC now boasts 12 schools in a league that spans four states (Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas and Kansas). The league's newest addition is the University of North Texas Dallas, which entered the conference as an full member for 2021-22 and an associate member in 2020-21. The SAC added Central Christian College of Kansas and Oklahoma Panhandle State University to the fold for 2017-18, then dropped to 11 schools when St. Gregory's announced its closure in November 2017. The league added Langston University in 2018-19 as its first Historically Black College and University (HBCU) member, then dropped Bacone (Okla.) College after that same year.

Throughout the league's history, the SAC continues to be known as the conference "Where Champions Play". Various institutions have competed under the SAC banner over the years. Today only the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma remains from the original group that was formed when Bethany Nazarene (now Southern Nazarene), Oklahoma Baptist, Oklahoma Christian, and Phillips University withdrew from the Texoma Conference to form the SAC.

Membership has changed over the years with today's current members being admitted as follows: Oklahoma City (1986), Wayland Baptist (1994), John Brown (1995), Mid-America Christian (2007), Southwestern Assemblies of God (2013), Texas Wesleyan (2013), Southwestern Christian (2013), Bacone (2014), Central Christian (2017), Oklahoma Panhandle State (2017), and North Texas–Dallas (2020).

The league also includes associate members on a per-sport basis, with University of Houston–Victoria, University of the Southwest, and University of St. Thomas being part of the SAC in women's golf since 2017. Lyon College has been an associate member for women's wrestling since 2019.

Past members of the SAC include: Oklahoma Baptist, Oklahoma Christian, Southern Nazarene, Rogers State, Lubbock Christian, Northwestern Oklahoma State, Northwood, St. Gregory's and Bacone.

The league also includes associate members on a per-sport basis. Arizona Christian University, Lyon (Ark.) College, Ottawa University-Arizona and Texas College became SAC members for football in 2018-19 with Louisiana College joining for 2021–22.

Chronological timeline

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Member schools

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Current members

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The Sooner currently has 12 full members, all but four are private schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoined[a]
Central Christian College of KansasMcPherson, Kansas1884Free Methodist1,013Tigers2017
John Brown UniversitySiloam Springs, Arkansas1919Interdenominational2,708Golden Eagles1980;
1995[b]
Langston UniversityLangston, Oklahoma1897Public
(HBCU)
2,554Lions2018
Mid-America Christian University
(MACU)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma1953Church of God2,405Evangels2007
University of North Texas at Dallas
(UNT Dallas)
Dallas, Texas2000Public4,100Trailblazers2020[c][2]
Oklahoma City UniversityOklahoma City, Oklahoma1904United Methodist2,968Stars1986
Oklahoma Panhandle State UniversityGoodwell, Oklahoma1909Public1,207Aggies2017
University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma
(USAO)
Chickasha, Oklahoma1908Public813Drovers1978;
2000[d]
Southwestern Assemblies of God University
(SAGU)[e]
Waxahachie, Texas1927Assemblies of God2,080Lions2013
Southwestern Christian UniversityBethany, Oklahoma1946Pentecostal764Eagles2013
Texas Wesleyan UniversityFort Worth, Texas1890United Methodist2,373Rams2013
Wayland Baptist UniversityPlainview, Texas1908Baptist5,077Pioneers1994
Notes
  1. ^ Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. ^ John Brown left the SAC after the 1982–83 school year; before re-joining in the 1995–96 school year.
  3. ^ North Texas–Dallas joined the SAC as an associate during the 2020–21 school year (in transition); before becoming a full member in the SAC for all sports in the 2021–22 school year.
  4. ^ USAO left the SAC after the 1993–94 school year; before re-joining in the 2000–01 school year.
  5. ^ SAGU will be renamed as Nelson University beginning in the 2024-25 season.

Future members

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InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoining[a]Current
conference
College of the Ozarks[b]Point Lookout, Missouri1906Presbyterian
(PCUSA)
1,508Bobcats2024Continental
Notes
  1. ^ Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. ^ This institution holds dual membership with the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA).

Associate members

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The Sooner currently has eight associate members, all but one are private schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoined[a]Sooner
sport
Primary
conference
Arkansas Baptist CollegeLittle Rock, Arkansas1884Baptist525Buffaloes2021m.wr.
2023fb.
men's wrestling,
football
Continental
University of Houston–VictoriaVictoria, Texas1973Public
(UH System)
4,407Jaguars2017women's golfRed River (RRAC)
Jarvis Christian University[b]Hawkins, Texas1912Disciples of Christ550Bulldogs2021men's wrestlingRed River (RRAC)
Louisiana Christian University[c]Pineville, Louisiana1906Baptist1,200Wildcats2021[3]footballRed River (RRAC)
North American UniversityStafford, Texas2007Private821Stallions2023[d]footballRed River (RRAC)
Ottawa University–ArizonaSurprise, Arizona2017American Baptist750Spirit2018footballGolden State (GSAC)
University of the SouthwestHobbs, New Mexico1956Nondenominational550Mustangs2017women's golfRed River (RRAC)
Texas CollegeTyler, Texas1894C.M.E. Church
(HBCU)
972Steers2018footballRed River (RRAC)
Notes
  1. ^ Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. ^ Formerly known as Jarvis Christian College until 2022.
  3. ^ Formerly known as Louisiana College until late 2021 (during the 2021–22 school year).
  4. ^ Did not count as an affiliate in conference play until 2024.

Former members

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The Sooner had ten former full members, all but two were private schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoined[a]Left[b]Current
conference
Bacone CollegeMuskogee, Oklahoma1880Tribal college[c]900Warriors20152019Continental
Lubbock Christian UniversityLubbock, Texas1957Churches
of Christ
2,100Chaparrals19942013Lone Star (LSC)[d]
Northwestern Oklahoma State UniversityAlva, Oklahoma1897Public1,857Rangers20022012Great American (GAC)[d]
Northwood University–TexasCedar Hill, Texas1966NonsectarianN/AKnights20132014Closed in 2014
Oklahoma Baptist UniversityShawnee, Oklahoma1910Baptist2,097Bison19782015Great American (GAC)[d]
Oklahoma Christian UniversityOklahoma City, Oklahoma1950Churches
of Christ
2,479Eagles &
Lady Eagles
19782012Lone Star (LSC)[d]
Phillips UniversityEnid, Oklahoma1906Disciples
of Christ
N/AHaymakers19781998Closed in 1998
Rogers State UniversityClaremore, Oklahoma1909Public4,300Hillcats20072013Mid-America (MIAA)[d]
St. Gregory's UniversityShawnee, Oklahoma1875Catholic
(Benedictines)
N/ACavaliers19992018[e]Closed in 2017
Southern Nazarene UniversityBethany, Oklahoma1899Nazarene2,110Crimson
Storm
19782012Great American (GAC)[d]
Notes
  1. ^ Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. ^ Represents the calendar year when spring sports competition ends.
  3. ^ Formerly affiliated with the American Baptist Churches USA (ABCUSA) until 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Currently an NCAA Division II athletic conference.
  5. ^ Closed at the end of the fall 2017 semester (2017–18 school year).

Former associate members

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The Sooner had seven former associate members, all were private schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoined[a]Left[b]Sooner
sport
Current
conference
Arizona Christian UniversityGlendale, Arizona1960Nondenominational820Firestorm20182023footballGolden State (GSAC)
Cleary UniversityHowell, Michigan1883Nonsectarian600Cougars20192020men's wrestlingWolverine–Hoosier (WHAC)
Indiana Institute of TechnologyFort Wayne, Indiana1930Nonsectarian7,000Warriors2017
Lourdes UniversitySylvania, Ohio1958Catholic1,500Gray Wolves2017
Lyon CollegeBatesville, Arkansas1872Presbyterian
(PCUSA)
700Scots2018fb.,
2019w.wr.
2023fb.,
2023w.wr.
football,
women's wrestling
St. Louis (SLIAC)[c]
Rochester Christian University[d]Rochester Hills, Michigan1959Churches of Christ1,100Warriors20182020men's wrestlingWolverine–Hoosier (WHAC)
University of St. ThomasHouston, Texas1947Catholic1,626Celts20172019women's golfSouthern (SCAC)[c]
Notes
  1. ^ Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. ^ Represents the calendar year when spring sports competition ends.
  3. ^ a b Currently an NCAA Division III athletic conference.
  4. ^ Formerly known as Rochester University until 2024 and Rochester College until 2019.

Membership timeline

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College of the OzarksNorth American UniversityJarvis Christian UniversityArkansas Baptist CollegeLouisiana Christian UniversityUniversity of North Texas of DallasCleary UniversityRochester Christian UniversityTexas CollegeOttawa University%23Arizona CampusLyon CollegeArizona Christian UniversityLangston UniversityUniversity of the SouthwestUniversity of St. Thomas (Texas)Lourdes UniversityIndiana Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Houston–VictoriaOklahoma Panhandle State UniversityCentral Christian College of KansasNAIA independent schoolsBacone CollegeTexas Wesleyan UniversitySouthwestern Christian UniversitySouthwestern Assemblies of God UniversityNorthwood University%23Texas KnightsMid-America Intercollegiate Athletics AssociationHeartland ConferenceRogers State UniversityMid-America Christian UniversityGreat American ConferenceNorthwestern Oklahoma State UniversitySt. Gregory's UniversityWayland Baptist UniversityLone Star ConferenceHeartland ConferenceLubbock Christian UniversityOklahoma City UniversityArkansas Intercollegiate ConferenceNAIA independent schoolsJohn Brown UniversityRed River Athletic ConferenceOklahoma Intercollegiate ConferenceUniversity of Science and Arts of OklahomaGreat American ConferenceSouthern Nazarene UniversityPhilips UniversityLone Star ConferenceHeartland ConferenceOklahoma Christian UniversityGreat American ConferenceOklahoma Baptist University

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

References

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  1. ^ "Conference History".
  2. ^ "UNT Dallas newest Sooner Athletic Conference member". Midwest Sports Net. June 11, 2020. Retrieved July 28, 2020.
  3. ^ "Louisiana College accepted into NAIA, joins RRAC and SAC". Crescent City Sports. October 5, 2020. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
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