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The Southeastern Conference (known as the SEC) is a conference participating in the NCAA's Division I, with member institutions in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas. It was founded in 1932, when 13 schools west and south of the Appalachian Mountains split from the Southern Conference.
Current members[]
- Alabama (charter member)
- Arkansas (joined in 1991)
- Auburn (charter member)
- Florida (charter member)
- Georgia (charter member)
- Kentucky (charter member)
- LSU (charter member)
- Mississippi State (charter member)
- Missouri (joined in 2012)
- Oklahoma (joined in 2024)
- Ole Miss (charter member)
- South Carolina (joined in 1991)
- Tennessee (charter member)
- Texas (joined in 2024)
- Texas A&M (joined in 2012)
- Vanderbilt (charter member)
The SEC aligned itself into East and West Divisions in most sports starting in the 1991–92 school year. The divisions were abandoned in both men's and women's basketball after the 2011–12 season; the other sports with divisions (baseball, football, women's soccer) eliminated them after the 2023–24 school year.
Former members[]
- Georgia Tech (1932–1964) — now in the Atlantic Coast Conference
- Sewanee (1932–1940) — now in the NCAA Division III Southern Athletic Association
- Tulane (1932–1966) — now in the American Athletic Conference
Membership timeline[]

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