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The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference is a conference consisting mostly of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) that participates in the NCAA's Division II. It was founded in 1913 as the Southeastern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. The conference changed to its current name in 1929.
Current members[]
- Albany State – joined in 1969
- Allen - joined in 1947, left in 1969, re-joined in 2020.
- Benedict – joined in 1932
- Central State – joined in 2015
- Clark Atlanta – charter member (as predecessor institution of Clark)
- Edward Waters – joined in 1930, left in 1935, returned in 2021
- Fort Valley State – joined in 1941
- Kentucky State – joined in 1997
- Lane – joined in 1929
- LeMoyne-Owen – joined in 1932
- Miles – joined in 1927
- Morehouse (men's college) – charter member
- Paine – joined in 1985
- Savannah State – joined in 1969, left in 1990, returned in 2019
- Spring Hill – joined in 2014; the only non-HBCU currently in the league
- Tuskegee – charter member
Former members[]
- Alabama A&M (1947–1998)
- Alabama State (1913–1976)
- Allen (1913–1929)
- Atlanta (1913–1929) — merged with Clark College in 1988 to form current SIAC member Clark Atlanta
- Bethune-Cookman (1950–1979)
- Claflin (2008–2018)
- Fisk (1913–1983)
- Florida A&M (1920–1979)
- Jackson State (1913–1914)
- Knoxville (1920–1990)
- Morris Brown (1913–2000)
- Rust (1978–1988)
- South Carolina State (1935–1971)
- Stillman (1978–1999, 2002–2016)
- Talladega (1913–1941)
- Tennessee State (1920–1930)
- Xavier (LA) (1935–1960)