Southwestern Athletic Conference

{{Short description|Collegiate athletic conference made up of historically black colleges and universities}}

{{Redirect|Southwestern Conference|the former major college conference in Texas and Arkansas|Southwest Conference|}}

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{{Infobox sports league

| name = Southwestern Athletic Conference

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| logo = Southwestern Athletic Conference logo.svg

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| founded = {{start date and age|1920}}

| association = NCAA

| division = Division I

| subdivision = FCS

| teams = 12

| sports = 18

| mens = 8

| womens = 10

| region = Southern

| headquarters = Birmingham, Alabama

| commissioner = Charles McClelland

| website = {{URL|https://swac.org/}}

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The Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) is a collegiate athletic conference headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, which is made up of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the Southern United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division I for most sports; in football, it participates in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), formerly referred to as Division I-AA.

The SWAC is considered the premier HBCU conference and ranks among the elite in the nation in terms of alumni affiliated with professional sports teams, particularly in football.{{cite web|url=http://www.swac.org/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=27400&ATCLID=208538665 |title=Y-E-A promotes SWAC Championship at Texas Black Expo - SWAC - Southwestern Athletic Conference |publisher=SWAC |access-date=2015-07-20}} On the gridiron, the conference has been the biggest draw on the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) level of the NCAA, leading the nation in average home attendance every year except one since FCS has been in existence.{{Cite web|url=https://hbcusports.com/2019/06/15/swac-earns-fcs-game-attendance-title-for-2018/|title=SWAC earns FCS game attendance title for 2018|first=HBCU|last=Sports|date=15 June 2019}}{{cite web|author=HBCU Sports May 19, 2015 Football 2 Comments |url=http://hbcusports.com/2015/05/19/swac-ranks-no-1-conference-in-fcs-football-attendance/ |title=SWAC Ranks No.1 In FCS Football Attendance |publisher=HBCU Sports |date=2015-05-19 |access-date=2015-07-20}} In 1994, the SWAC fell just 40,000 fans short of becoming the first non-Football Bowl Subdivision conference to attract one million fans to its home games.

History

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In 1920, athletic officials from six Texas HBCUs — C. H. Fuller of Bishop College, Red Randolph and C. H. Patterson of Paul Quinn College, E. G. Evans, H. J. Evans and H. J. Starns of Prairie View A&M, D. C. Fuller of Texas College and G. Whitte Jordan of Wiley College, now Wiley University — met in Houston to discuss common interests. At this meeting, they agreed to form a new league, the SWAC.{{citation needed|date=April 2020}}

Paul Quinn became the first of the original members to withdraw from the league in 1929. When Langston University of Oklahoma was admitted into the conference two years later, it began the migration of state-supported institutions into the SWAC. Southern University entered the ranks in 1934, followed by Arkansas AM&N (now the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff) in 1936 and Texas Southern University in 1954.{{citation needed|date=April 2020}}

Rapid growth in enrollment of the state-supported schools made it difficult for the church-supported schools to finance their athletics programs and one by one they fell victim to the growing prowess of the state-supported colleges. Huston–Tillotson (formerly Samuel Huston) withdrew from the conference in 1954,{{cite web|title=H–T Plans To Resume Grid Sport|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/386622446/?terms=%22Grid%20Sport%22&match=1|work=Austin American (p. 23)|date=September 21, 1955}} Bishop in 1956, and Langston in 1957—one year before the admittance of two more state-supported schools: Grambling College and Jackson State College. The enter-exit cycle continued in 1962 when Texas College withdrew,{{cite web|title=Grambling Grid Slate Announced|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/214245669/?terms=%22Grid%20Slate%22&match=1|work=Shreveport Times (sec. D, p. 5)|date=June 24, 1962}} followed by the admittance of Alcorn A&M (now Alcorn State University) that same year. Wiley left in 1968, the same year Mississippi Valley State College entered. Arkansas AM&N exited in 1970 and Alabama State University entered in 1982. Arkansas–Pine Bluff (formerly Arkansas AM&N) rejoined the SWAC on July 1, 1997, regaining full-member status one year later. Alabama A&M University became the conference's tenth member when it became a full member in September 1999 after a one-year period as an affiliate SWAC member.[http://www.swac.org/conference/history.htm] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070704141751/http://www.swac.org/conference/history.htm|date=July 4, 2007}} Most of the former SWAC members that have left the conference are currently a part of the Red River Athletic Conference of the NAIA.

On 3 September 2020, the SWAC had announced that there would be a division realignment with the additions of Florida A&M University and Bethune-Cookman University beginning with the 2021–22 academic year; which both would compete in the SWAC East, while Alcorn State would be moving to the SWAC West.[https://swac.org/news/2020/9/3/general-swac-announces-new-divisional-realignment-starting-2021-22.aspx SWAC Announces Division Realignment Starting 2021–22 - Southwestern Athletic Conference]

=Chronological timeline=

Competitions

The SWAC is one of three FCS conferences – the others being the Ivy League and the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference – whose conference champion does not participate in the FCS playoffs, opting instead to play in the Celebration Bowl against the champion of the MEAC. However, SWAC teams can still be invited via an at-large invitation, as was the case in 2021 when SWAC member Florida A&M University was invited over SWAC conference football champion Jackson State, who was obligated via contract to play in the 2021 Celebration Bowl. The SWAC instead splits its schools into two divisions, and plays a conference championship game. Three of the SWAC's teams, Alabama State in the Turkey Day Classic and Grambling and Southern in the Bayou Classic, play their last games of the regular season on Thanksgiving weekend, preventing the SWAC Championship from being decided until the first weekend of December, long after the tournament is underway.

Current championship competition offered by the SWAC includes competition for men in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track, outdoor track & field and tennis. Women's competition is offered in the sports of basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, indoor track, outdoor track & field, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball.

Member schools

=Current full members=

The SWAC currently has 12 full members, all but one are public schools:

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Institution

! Location

! Founded

! Affiliation

! Enrollment

! Nickname

! Joined

! class="unsortable" | Colors

colspan="10" style="color:#fff; background:#ED192D;"| East Division
Alabama A&M University

| Huntsville, Alabama

| 1875

| Public

| 6,172

| Bulldogs (men's)
Lady Bulldogs (women's)

| 1999

| {{college color boxes|Alabama A&M Bulldogs}}

Alabama State University

| Montgomery, Alabama

| 1867

| Public

| 4,190

| Hornets (men's)
Lady Hornets (women's)

| 1982

| {{college color boxes|Alabama State Hornets}}

Bethune-Cookman University

| Daytona Beach, Florida

| 1904

| United
Methodist

| 2,901

| Wildcats

| 2021

| {{college color boxes|Bethune-Cookman Wildcats}}

Florida A&M University

| Tallahassee, Florida

| 1887

| Public

| 9,626

| Rattlers

| 2021

| {{college color boxes|Florida A&M Rattlers}}

Jackson State University

| Jackson, Mississippi

| 1877

| Public

| 7,080

| Tigers (men's)
Lady Tigers (women's)

| 1958

| {{college color boxes|Jackson State Tigers}}

Mississippi Valley State University

| Itta Bena, Mississippi{{efn|group=full|MVSU has an Itta Bena mailing address, but is located in unincorporated Leflore County and is designated by the U.S. Census Bureau as Mississippi Valley State, Mississippi.}}

| 1950

| Public

| 2,147

| Delta Devils (men's)
Devilettes (women's)

| 1968

| {{college color boxes|Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils}}

colspan="10" style="color:#fff; background:#000;"| West Division
Alcorn State University

| Lorman, Mississippi{{efn|group=full|Alcorn State has a Lorman mailing address, but is located in an unincorporated area of Claiborne County that is designated by the U.S. Census Bureau as Alcorn State, Mississippi.}}

| 1871

| Public

| 3,523

| Braves (men's)
Lady Braves (women's)

| 1962

| {{college color boxes|Alcorn State Braves}}

{{sort|Arkansas–Pine Bluff|University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff}}

| Pine Bluff, Arkansas

| 1873

| Public

| 2,498

| Golden Lions (men's)
Golden Lady Lions (women's)

| 1936;
1997{{efn|group=full|Arkansas–Pine Bluff left the SWAC after the 1969–70 school year as Arkansas AM&N; before re-joining in the 1997–98 school year as an affiliate, and to gain full member status the following season (1998–99).}}

| {{college color boxes|Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions}}

Grambling State University

| Grambling, Louisiana

| 1901

| Public

| 5,438

| Tigers (men's)
Lady Tigers (women's)

| 1958

| {{college color boxes|Grambling State Tigers}}

Prairie View A&M University

| Prairie View, Texas

| 1876

| Public

| 9,893

| Panthers (men's)
Lady Panthers (women's)

| 1920

| {{college color boxes|Prairie View A&M Panthers}}

Southern University

| Baton Rouge, Louisiana

| 1880

| Public

| 7,140

| Jaguars (men's)
Lady Jaguars (women's)

| 1935

| {{college color boxes|Southern Jaguars}}

Texas Southern University

| Houston, Texas

| 1947

| Public

| 7,524

| Tigers (men's)
Lady Tigers (women's)

| 1954

| {{college color boxes|Texas Southern Tigers}}

;Notes:

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=Former members=

The SWAC had six former full members, all but one were private schools:

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! Institution

! Location

! Founded

! Affiliation

! Enrollment

! Nickname

! Joined

! Left

! Current
conference

Bishop College

| Marshall, Texas{{efn|group=former|Bishop was originally at Marshall, Texas, during its tenure with the SWAC until 1961, when the college was moved to Dallas, Texas, until the school's closing in 1988}}

| 1881

| Baptist HMS

| N/A

| Tigers

| 1920–21

| 1955–56

| N/A{{efn|group=former|Bishop was closed in 1988. Upon its closure, Paul Quinn College relocated from Waco to Dallas and re-established itself at the Bishop College campus.}}

Huston–Tillotson University{{efn|group=former|Formerly known as Samuel Huston College until its merger with Tillotson College on October 24, 1952.}}

| Austin, Texas

| 1881

| Methodist,
Church of Christ

| 900

| Rams

| 1920–21

| 1953–54

| Red River (RRAC){{efn|group=former|name=NAIA|Currently an NAIA athletic conference.}}

Langston University

| Langston, Oklahoma

| 1897

| Public

| 3,922

| Lions

| 1931–32

| 1956–57

| Sooner (SAC){{efn|group=former|name=NAIA}}

Paul Quinn College

| Dallas, Texas

| 1872

| A.M.E. Church

| 1,020

| Tigers

| 1920–21

| 1928–29

| Red River (RRAC){{efn|group=former|name=NAIA}}

Texas College

| Tyler, Texas

| 1894

| C.M.E. Church

| 600

| Steers

| 1920–21

| 1961–62

| Red River (RRAC){{efn|group=former|name=NAIA}}

Wiley University{{efn|group=former|Formerly known as Wiley College from 1929 to November 3, 2023.}}

| Marshall, Texas

| 1873

| United Methodist

| 1,200

| Wildcats

| 1920–21

| 1967–68

| HBCU (HBCUAC){{efn|group=former|name=NAIA}}

;Notes:

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= Divisional realignment =

Alcorn State moved to the West Division with the additions of both Bethune–Cookman and Florida A&M in 2021.

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!East Division

!West Division

Alabama A&M

|Alcorn State

Alabama State

|Arkansas-Pine Bluff

Bethune-Cookman

|Grambling State

Florida A&M

|Prairie View A&M

Jackson State

|Southern

Mississippi Valley State

|Texas Southern

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Sports

The SWAC sponsors championship competitions in eight men's and ten women's NCAA sanctioned sports:{{cite web|url=http://www.swac.org |title=Southwestern Athletic Conference |publisher=SWAC |access-date=2015-07-20}}

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!Sport

Men'sWomen's
Baseball{{center|12}}{{center|–}}
Basketball{{center|12}}{{center|12}}
Bowling{{center|–}}{{center|9}}
Cross Country{{center|11}}{{center|12}}
Football{{center|12}}{{center|–}}
Golf{{center|7}}{{center|4}}
Soccer{{center|–}}{{center|10}}
Softball{{center|–}}{{center|12}}
|Tennis{{center|8}}{{center|11}}
|Track and Field (Indoor){{center|12}}{{center|12}}
|Track and Field (Outdoor){{center|12}}{{center|12}}
Volleyball{{center|–}}{{center|12}}

=Men's sponsored sports by school=

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Country
FootballGolfTennisTrack & Field
(Indoor)
Track & Field
(Outdoor)
Total SWAC
Sports
Alabama A&M{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}8
Alabama State{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}8
Alcorn State{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{no}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}7
Arkansas-Pine Bluff{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}8
Bethune-Cookman{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}8
Florida A&M{{yes}}{{yes}}{{no}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{no}}{{yes}}{{yes}}6
Grambling State{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{no}}{{no}}{{yes}}{{yes}}6
Jackson State{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{no}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}7
Mississippi Valley{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{no}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}7
Prairie View{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}8
Southern{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{no}}{{no}}{{yes}}{{yes}}6
Texas Southern{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{no}}{{yes}}{{yes}}7
Totals1212111278121286

{{Notelist|group=m}}

=Women's sponsored sports by school=

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SchoolBasketballBowlingCross
Country
GolfSoccerSoftballTennisTrack & Field
(Indoor)
Track & Field
(Outdoor)
VolleyballTotal SWAC
Sports
Alabama A&M{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{no}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}9
Alabama State{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}10
Alcorn State{{yes}}{{no}}{{yes}}{{no}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}8
Arkansas-Pine Bluff{{yes}}{{no}}{{yes}}{{no}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}8
Bethune-Cookman{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{no}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}9
Florida A&M{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{no}}{{no}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}8
Grambling State{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{no}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}9
Jackson State{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{no}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}9
Mississippi Valley{{yes}}{{no}}{{yes}}{{no}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}8
Prairie View{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}10
Southern{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{no}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}9
Texas Southern{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{no}}{{yes}}{{yes}}{{yes}}9
Totals129124101211121212106

{{Notelist|group=w}}

Facilities

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|style="border:2px solid #ED192D"| {{color|white|School}}

|style="border:2px solid #ED192D"| {{color|white|Football stadium}}

|style="border:2px solid #ED192D"| {{color|white|Capacity}}

|style="border:2px solid #ED192D"| {{color|white|Basketball arena}}

|style="border:2px solid #ED192D"| {{color|white|Capacity}}

|style="border:2px solid #ED192D"| {{color|white|Baseball stadium}}

|style="border:2px solid #ED192D"| {{color|white|Capacity}}

style="text-align:center; {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Alabama A&M Bulldogs |color=#FFFFFF}}"| Alabama A&M Bulldogs

|Louis Crews Stadium

|21,000

|Alabama A&M Events Center

|6,000

|Bulldog Field

|500

style="text-align:center; {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Alabama State Hornets |color=#FFFFFF}}"| Alabama State Hornets

|Hornet Stadium

|26,500

|ASU Acadome

|7,400

|Wheeler-Watkins Baseball Complex

|500

style="text-align:center; {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Alcorn State Braves |color=#FFFFFF}}"| Alcorn State Braves and Lady Braves

|Spinks-Casem Stadium

|22,500

|Davey Whitney Complex

|7,000

|Foster Baseball Field at McGowan Stadium

|{{N/A}}

style="text-align:center; {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions |color=#FFFFFF}}"| Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions

|Golden Lion Stadium

|16,000

|K. L. Johnson Complex

|4,500

|Torii Hunter Baseball/Softball Complex

|1,000

style="text-align:center; {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Bethune-Cookman Wildcats |color=#FFFFFF}}"| Bethune-Cookman Wildcats

| Daytona Stadium

| 10,000

| Moore Gymnasium

| 3,000

| Jackie Robinson Ballpark

| 4,200{{cite web|title=Radiology Associates Field|url=https://www.milb.com/news/gcs-8118192|website=Daytona Tortugas|publisher=Minor League Baseball|access-date=November 19, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171201031132/http://www.milb.com/content/page.jsp?sid=t450&ymd=20100223&content_id=8118192&vkey=team1|archive-date=December 1, 2017|url-status=live}}

style="text-align:center; {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Florida A&M Rattlers |color=#FFFFFF}}"| Florida A&M Rattlers and Lady Rattlers

| Bragg Memorial Stadium

| 25,500{{cite web|title=Bragg Memorial Stadium|url=http://www.famuathletics.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=25300&ATCLID=205111949|publisher=Florida A&M University|access-date=November 19, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170730071636/http://www.famuathletics.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=25300&ATCLID=205111949|archive-date=July 30, 2017|url-status=live}}

| Al Lawson Teaching Gym

| 9,639{{cite web|title=Al Lawson Center|url=http://www.famuathletics.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=25300&ATCLID=205111952|publisher=Florida A&M University|access-date=November 19, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171109094617/http://www.famuathletics.com/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=205111952&DB_OEM_ID=25300|archive-date=November 9, 2017|url-status=live}}

| Moore-Kittles Field

| 500{{cite web|title=Moore-Kittles Field|url=http://www.famuathletics.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=25300&ATCLID=205111945|work=FAMUAthletics.com|access-date=November 19, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130508194330/http://www.famuathletics.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=25300&ATCLID=205111945|archive-date=May 8, 2013|url-status=dead}}

style="text-align:center; {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Grambling State Tigers |color=#FFFFFF}}"| Grambling State Tigers

|Eddie G. Robinson Memorial Stadium

|19,600

|Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center

|7,500

|Wilbert Ellis Field at Ralph Waldo Emerson Jones Park

|1,100

style="text-align:center; {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Jackson State Tigers |color=#FFFFFF}}"| Jackson State Tigers and Lady Tigers

|Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium

|60,492

|Williams Assembly Center

|8,000

|Braddy Field

|800

style="text-align:center; {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils |color=#FFFFFF}}"| Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils

|Rice-Totten Stadium

|10,000

|Harrison HPER Complex

|5,000

|Magnolia Field

|120

style="text-align:center; {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Prairie View A&M Panthers |color=#FFFFFF}}"| Prairie View A&M Panthers

|Panther Stadium at Blackshear Field

|15,000

|William Nicks Building

|4,000

|John W. Tankersley Field

|512{{cite web|title=Tankersley Field|url=http://pvpanthers.com/sports/2014/7/30/BB_0730145150.aspx|publisher=Prairie View A&M University Athletics|access-date=November 21, 2014}}

style="text-align:center; {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southern Jaguars |color=#FFFFFF}}"| Southern Jaguars

|Ace W. Mumford Stadium

|29,000

|F. G. Clark Center

|7,500

|Lee-Hines Field

|1,500

style="text-align:center; {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas Southern Tigers |color=#FFFFFF}}"| Texas Southern Tigers

|Shell Energy Stadium

| 22,000

|Health and Physical Education Arena

|8,100

|MacGregor Park

|{{N/A}}

SWAC championships

=Football=

Prior to splitting into divisions and using a postseason championship game to decide its overall champion, the SWAC determined its champions by winning-percentage against conference opponents in regular season play.

In 1933 Langston appeared to win the title outright with a 4–0 conference record after the regular season, while Wiley finished 4–1, and Prairie View A&M finished 3–1. Langston was invited to the Prairie View Bowl, which was won by Prairie View. The Panthers subsequently declared themselves SWAC champions even though their claim was based on a postseason game. The SWAC seems to acknowledge both schools' claims to the title in the conference's football media guide,{{cite web|url=https://issuu.com/swac/docs/covers_swac-2015fbmg |title=2015 SWAC Football Media Day by SWAC |website=Issuu.com |date=July 20, 2015 |access-date=April 9, 2016}} although some other sources{{cite web|url=http://gsutigers.com/documents/2010/9/7/2010__GSU_FB_Media_Guide_Final.pdf|title=Grambling State University Tigers|website=Gsutigers.com|access-date=October 25, 2017}} including Michael Hurd's Black College Football, 1892–1992: One Hundred Years of History, Education, and Pride (1993) also list Wiley as an additional co-champion, apparently since all three schools had 4–1 records against conference opponents if the postseason game is incorporated into the regular season conference standings.

Prairie View vacated its 1941 championship.{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1532&dat=19411213&id=R6w7AAAAIBAJ&sjid=6SkMAAAAIBAJ&pg=1800,21068718&hl=en|title=The Afro American - Google News Archive Search|website=News.google.com|access-date=April 9, 2016}} No championship was awarded in 1943 due to World War II. Grambling vacated its 1975 championship due to a violation of SWAC rules for scheduling opponents.

{{Main|SWAC Championship Game}}

Games from 1999 to 2012 were played at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama. The conference moved the game in 2013 to NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. Starting in 2019, the game will officially be played at the first place team's home. Since 2015, the winner of the SWAC plays the winner of the MEAC conference in an overall HBCU championship bowl game called the Celebration Bowl in Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The MEAC gave up its automatic bid to the FCS Playoffs for this game.

Texas Southern vacated its 2010 championship due to violations of NCAA rules.{{cite web|url=http://mobile.businessinsider.com/texas-southern-faces-2013-and-2014-postseason-ban-2012-10|title=Texas Southern Faces 2013 & 2014 Postseason Ban|author=TheMatadorSports|date=October 9, 2012|work=Business Insider|access-date=April 9, 2016}}

The 2020–21 football season was played during Spring 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

class="wikitable"
Year

!Champion

!Runner-up

!Score

1999

|Southern

|Jackson State

|31–30

2000

|Grambling

|Alabama A&M

|14–6

2001

|Grambling

|Alabama State

|38–31

2002

|Grambling

|Alabama A&M

|31–19

2003

|Southern

|Alabama State

|20–9

2004

|Alabama State

|Southern

|40–35

2005

|Grambling

|Alabama A&M

|45–6

2006

|Alabama A&M

|Arkansas–Pine Bluff

|22–13

2007

|Jackson State

|Grambling

|42–31

2008

|Grambling

|Jackson State

|41–9

2009

|Prairie View A&M

|Alabama A&M

|30-24

2010

|Texas Southern (vacated)

|Alabama State

|11–6

2011

|Grambling

|Alabama A&M

|16–15

2012

|Arkansas–Pine Bluff

|Jackson State

|24–21

2013

|Southern

|Jackson State

|34–27

2014

|Alcorn State

|Southern

|38–24

2015

|Alcorn State

|Grambling

|49–21{{cite web|url=http://www.thenewsstar.com/story/sports/college/gsu/2015/12/05/turnovers-kill-grambling-alcorn-captures-swac-title/76841814/ |title=Turnovers kill Grambling as Alcorn captures SWAC title |website=Thenewsstar.com |date=December 6, 2015 |access-date=April 9, 2016}}

2016

|Grambling

|Alcorn State

|27–20

2017

|Grambling

|Alcorn State

|40–32

2018

|Alcorn State

|Southern

|37–28

2019

|Alcorn State

|Southern

|39–24

2020

|Alabama A&M

|Arkansas–Pine Bluff

|40–33

2021

|Jackson State

|Prairie View A&M

|27–10

2022

|Jackson State

|Southern

|43–24

2023

|Florida A&M

|Prairie View A&M

|35–14

2024

|Jackson State

|Southern

|41-13

Since splitting into western and eastern divisions and using a postseason championship game to decide its overall champion, the SWAC determines its division champions by winning-percentage against conference opponents in regular season play. For the 1999 season only, inter-divisional conference games did not count in the conference standings. Each division's outright champion or top-seeded co-champion advances to the championship game.

Texas Southern vacated its 2010 division championship due to violations of NCAA rules.

class="wikitable"
Year

!Western Division champion(s)

!Eastern Division champion(s)

1999

|Southern

|Jackson State

2000

|Grambling

|Alabama A&M*
Alabama State

2001

|Grambling

|Alabama State

2002

|Grambling

|Alabama A&M

2003

|Southern*
Grambling

|Alabama State*
Alcorn State

2004

|Southern

|Alabama State

2005

|Grambling

|Alabama A&M

2006

|Arkansas–Pine Bluff

|Alabama A&M

2007

|Grambling

|Jackson State

2008

|Grambling

|Jackson State

2009

|Prairie View A&M

|Alabama A&M

2010

|Texas Southern* (vacated)
Grambling

|Alabama State*
Jackson State

2011

|Grambling

|Alabama A&M*
Alabama State
Jackson State**

2012

|Arkansas–Pine Bluff

|Jackson State*
Alabama State

2013

|Southern

|Jackson State

2014

|Southern

|Alcorn State

2015

|Grambling

|Alcorn State

2016

|Grambling

|Alcorn State

2017

|Grambling

|Alcorn State

2018

|Southern

|Alcorn State

2019

|Southern

|Alcorn State

2020

|Arkansas–Pine Bluff

|Alabama A&M

2021

|Prairie View A&M

|Jackson State

2022

|Southern*
Prairie View A&M

|Jackson State

2023

|Prairie View A&M

|Florida A&M

2024

|Southern

|Jackson State

Note: an asterisk denotes the division's top-seeded co-champion and representative in the SWAC Championship Game; a double-asterisk denotes that the division's co-champion was ineligible for the SWAC Championship Game due to a violation of SWAC rules that were in effect from 2011 to 2014 concerning Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores.{{cite news |title=Ineligible Jackson St predicted to win SWAC East |url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/2011-07-19-3185056941_x.htm |newspaper=USA Today |date=July 19, 2011 |access-date=April 9, 2016 }}{{cite web|first=I.C.|last=Murrell|url=http://pbcommercial.com/sports/uapb/despite-apr-golden-lions-still-eligible-swac-football-title |title=Despite APR, Golden Lions still eligible for SWAC football title | Pine Bluff Commercial |website=Pbcommercial.com |date=May 14, 2014 |access-date=April 9, 2016 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160425213444/http://pbcommercial.com/sports/uapb/despite-apr-golden-lions-still-eligible-swac-football-title |archive-date=April 25, 2016}}

Starting with the 2021 season with the additions of both Bethune-Cookman and Florida A&M, the football schedule is as follows:

  • Each school plays eight conference games (five divisional, three non-divisional) and rotates three teams from the opposite division every two years.
  • The best team in the SWAC gets to host the SWAC championship game.
  • The SWAC champion advances to the Celebration Bowl versus the MEAC champion. The loser ends its season.

=Celebration Bowl results=

class="wikitable"

!Year

! colspan="2" |MEAC team

! colspan="2" |SWAC team

!Attendance

!Series

2015

|North Carolina A&T Aggies

|41

|Alcorn State Braves

|34

|35,528

|MEAC 1–0

2016

|North Carolina Central Eagles

|9

|Grambling Tigers

|10

|31,096

|Tied 1–1

2017

|North Carolina A&T Aggies

|21

|Grambling Tigers

|14

|25,873

|MEAC 2–1

2018

|North Carolina A&T Aggies

|24

|Alcorn State Braves

|22

|31,672

|MEAC 3–1

2019

|North Carolina A&T Aggies

|64

|Alcorn State Braves

|44

|32,968

|MEAC 4–1

2021

|South Carolina State Bulldogs

|31

|Jackson State Tigers

|10

|48,653

|MEAC 5–1

2022

|North Carolina Central Eagles

|41

|Jackson State Tigers

|34 {{small|(OT)}}

|49,670

|MEAC 6–1

2023

|Howard Bison

|26

|Florida A&M Rattlers

|30

|41,108

|MEAC 6–2

2024

|South Carolina State Bulldogs

|7

|Jackson State Tigers

|28

|36,823

|MEAC 6–3

=Men's basketball=

{{see also|SWAC men's basketball tournament}}

The 1977–78 season was the SWAC's first as an NCAA Division I basketball conference.{{Cite web|url=https://www.coachesdatabase.com/swac-regular-season-champions/|title=SWAC Regular Season Champions, by Year}}

The semi-final and championship SWAC Basketball Tournament games are held at the Bill Harris Arena in Birmingham, Alabama.{{cite web|url=https://swac.org/news/2018/7/11/football-swac-announces-partnership-with-city-of-birmingham.aspx|title=SWAC Announces Partnership with City of Birmingham|date=July 12, 2018}} As of the 2017 tournaments,{{cite web|title=SWAC concludes Spring Meetings|url=http://www.swac.org/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=27400&ATCLID=211009194|website=Swac.org|access-date=June 15, 2016}} they feature an eight-team three-day layout with the quarterfinal rounds hosted on campus sites. This changes the previous 10-team, five-day tournament format. The higher seeded teams will host a combined eight games leaving two days for travel and practice rounds. The tournament concludes with the semi-finals and championship rounds inside Birmingham's Bill Harris Arena. Winners of the tournaments earn automatic bids to their respective NCAA Division I Tournaments. The championship games are nationally televised live annually on an ESPN network.

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
Year

!Regular season

!Coach

!Tournament

!Coach

1956–57

|Texas Southern

|Ed Adams

|rowspan=21|not held

|

1957–58

|Texas Southern

|Ed Adams

|

1958–59

|Grambling

|Fred Hobdy

|

1959–60

|Grambling

|Fred Hobdy

|

1960–61

|Prairie View A&M

|Leroy Moore Jr.

|

1961–62

|Prairie View A&M

|Leroy Moore Jr.

|

1962–63

|Grambling

|Fred Hobdy

|

1963–64

|Grambling
Jackson

|Fred Hobdy
Harrison Wilson

|

1964–65

|Southern

|Richard Mack

|

1965–66

|Alcorn A&M
Grambling

|E. E. Simmons
Fred Hobby

|

1966–67

|Alcorn A&M
Arkansas AM&N
Grambling

|E. E. Simmons
Hubert Clemens
Fred Hobby

|

1967–68

|Alcorn A&M
Jackson State

|Bob Hopkins
Paul Covington

|

1968–69

|Alcorn A&M

|Bob Hopkins

|

1969–70

|Jackson State

|Paul Covington

|

1970–71

|Grambling

|Fred Hobdy

|

1971–72

|Grambling

|Fred Hobdy

|

1972–73

|Alcorn A&M

|Davey L. Whitney

|

1973–74

|Jackson State

|Paul Covington

|

1974–75

|Jackson State

|Paul Covington

|

1975–76

|Alcorn State

|Davey L. Whitney

|

1976–77

|Texas Southern

|Robert Moreland

|

1977–78

|Southern

|Carl Stewart

|Jackson State

|Paul Covington

1978–79

|Alcorn State

|Davey L. Whitney

|Alcorn State

|Davey L. Whitney

1979–80

|Alcorn State

|Davey L. Whitney

|Alcorn State

|Davey L. Whitney

1980–81

|Alcorn State
Southern

|Davey L. Whitney
Carl Stewart

|Southern

|Carl Stewart

1981–82

|Alcorn State
Jackson State

|Davey L. Whitney
Paul Covington

|Alcorn State

|Davey L. Whitney

1982–83

|Texas Southern

|Robert Moreland

|Alcorn State

|Davey L. Whitney

1983–84

|Alcorn State

|Davey L. Whitney

|Alcorn State

|Davey L. Whitney

1984–85

|Alcorn State

|Davey L. Whitney

|Southern

|Bob Hopkins

1985–86

|Alcorn State
Southern

|Davey L. Whitney
Bob Hopkins

|Mississippi Valley State

|Lafayette Stribling

1986–87

|Grambling

|Bob Hopkins

|Southern

|Ben Jobe

1987–88

|Southern

|Ben Jobe

|Southern

|Ben Jobe

1988–89

|Grambling
Southern
Texas Southern

|Bob Hopkins
Ben Jobe
Robert Moreland

|Southern

|Ben Jobe

1989–90

|Southern

|Ben Jobe

|Texas Southern

|Robert Moreland

1990–91

|Jackson State

|Andy Stoglin

|Jackson State

|Andy Stoglin

1991–92

|Texas Southern
Mississippi Valley State

|Robert Moreland
Lafayette Stribling

|Mississippi Valley State

|Lafayette Stribling

1992–93

|Jackson State

|Andy Stoglin

|Southern

|Ben Jobe

1993–94

|Texas Southern

|Robert Moreland

|Texas Southern

|Robert Moreland

1994–95

|Texas Southern

|Robert Moreland

|Texas Southern

|Robert Moreland

1995–96

|Jackson State
Mississippi Valley State

|Andy Stoglin
Lafayette Stribling

|Mississippi Valley State

|Lafayette Stribling

1996–97

|Mississippi Valley State

|Lafayette Stribling

|Jackson State

|Andy Stoglin

1997–98

|Texas Southern

|Robert Moreland

|Prairie View A&M

|Elwood Plummer

1998–99

|Alcorn State

|Davey L. Whitney

|Alcorn State

|Davey L. Whitney

1999–00

|Alcorn State

|Davey L. Whitney

|Jackson State

|Andy Stoglin

2000–01

|Alabama State

|Rob Spivery

|Alabama State

|Rob Spivery

2001–02

|Alcorn State

|Davey L. Whitney

|Alcorn State

|Davey L. Whitney

2002–03

|Prairie View A&M

|Jerome Francis

|Texas Southern

|Ronnie Courtney

2003–04

|Alabama State

|Rob Spivery

|Alabama State

|Rob Spivery

2004–05

|Alabama A&M

|L. Vann Pettaway

|Alabama A&M

|L. Vann Pettaway

2005–06

|Southern

|Rob Spivery

|Southern

|Rob Spivery

2006–07

|Mississippi Valley State

|James Green

|Jackson State

|Tevester Anderson

2007–08

|Alabama State

|Lewis Jackson

|Mississippi Valley State

|James Green

2008–09

|Alabama State

|Lewis Jackson

|Alabama State

|Lewis Jackson

2009–10

|Arkansas–Pine Bluff

|George Ivory

|Arkansas–Pine Bluff

|George Ivory

2010–11

|Texas Southern

|Tony Harvey

|Alabama State

|Lewis Jackson

2011–12

|Mississippi Valley State

|Sean Woods

|Mississippi Valley State

Sean Woods
2012–13

|Southern

|Roman Banks

|Southern

|Roman Banks

2013–14

|Southern

|Roman Banks

|Texas Southern

|Mike Davis

2014–15

|Texas Southern

|Mike Davis

|Texas Southern

|Mike Davis

2015–16

|Texas Southern

|Mike Davis

|Southern

|Roman Banks

2016–17

|Texas Southern

|Mike Davis

|Texas Southern

|Mike Davis

2017–18

|Grambling

|Donte Jackson

|Texas Southern

|Mike Davis

2018–19

|Prairie View A&M

|Byron Smith

|Prairie View A&M

|Byron Smith

2019–20

|Prairie View A&M

|Byron Smith

|colspan=2|Canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic

2020–21

|Prairie View A&M

|Byron Smith

|Texas Southern

|Johnny Jones

2021–22

|Alcorn State

|Landon Bussie

|Texas Southern

|Johnny Jones

2022–23

|Alcorn State
Grambling

|Landon Bussie
Donte Jackson

|Texas Southern

|Johnny Jones

2023–24

|Grambling

|Donte Jackson

|Grambling

|Donte Jackson

==Men's basketball tournament performance by school==

class="wikitable"
School

! Championships

! Years

Texas Southern

| {{center|11}}

| 1990, 1994, 1995, 2003, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023

Southern

| {{center|9}}

| 1981, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1993, 2006, 2013, 2016

Alcorn State

| {{center|7}}

| 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1999, 2002

Jackson State

| {{center|5}}

| 1978, 1991, 1997, 2000, 2007

Mississippi Valley State

| {{center|5}}

| 1986, 1992, 1996, 2008, 2012

Alabama State

| {{center|4}}

| 2001, 2004 2009, 2011

Prairie View A&M

| {{center|2}}

| 1998, 2019

Alabama A&M

| {{center|1}}

| 2005

Arkansas–Pine Bluff

| {{center|1}}

| 2010

Grambling State

| {{center|1}}

| 2024

=Women's basketball=

{{See also|SWAC women's basketball tournament}}

class="wikitable"
Year

!Regular season

!Coach

!Tournament

!Coach

1981–82

|Jackson State

|Sadie Magee

|Jackson State

|Sadie Magee

1982–83

|Jackson State

|Sadie Magee

|Jackson State

|Sadie Magee

1983–84

|Alcorn State

|Shirley Walker

|Jackson State

|Sadie Magee

1984–85

|Alcorn State

|Shirley Walker

|Jackson State

|Sadie Magee

1985–86

|Alcorn State

|Shirley Walker

|Alcorn State

|Shirley Walker

1986–87

|Grambling

|Patricia Bibbs

|Mississippi Valley State

|Jessie Harris

1987–88

|Mississippi Valley State

|Jessie Harris

|Grambling

|Patricia Bibbs

1988–89

|Grambling

|Patricia Bibbs

|Alabama State

|Ron Mitchell

1989–90

|Grambling

|Patricia Bibbs

|Jackson State

|Andrew Pennington

1990–91

|Alcorn State

|Shirley Walker

|Alcorn State

|Shirley Walker

1991–92

|Alcorn State

|Shirley Walker

|Alcorn State

|Shirley Walker

1992–93

|Alcorn State
Southern

|Shirley Walker
Herman Hartman

|Mississippi Valley State

|Jessie Harris

1993–94

|Alcorn State

|Shirley Walker

|Grambling

|Patricia Bibbs

1994–95

|Alcorn State
Grambling
Jackson State

|Shirley Walker
Patricia Bibbs
Andrew Pennington

|Jackson State

|Andrew Pennington

1995–96

|Alcorn State
Jackson State

|Shirley Walker
Andrew Pennington

|Grambling

|Patricia Bibbs

1996–97

|Grambling

|Patricia Bibbs

|Grambling

|Patricia Bibbs

1997–98

|Grambling

|David Ponton

|Grambling

|David Ponton

1998–99

|Grambling

|David Ponton

|Grambling

|David Ponton

1999–00

|Grambling

|David Ponton

|Alcorn State

|Shirley Walker

2000–01

|Alcorn State

|Shirley Walker

|Alcorn State

|Shirley Walker

2001–02

|Southern

|Sandy Pugh

|Southern

|Sandy Pugh

2002–03

|Alabama State
Jackson State

|Freda Freeman-Jackson
Denise Taylor

|Alabama State

|Freda Freeman-Jackson

2003–04

|Alabama State

|Freda Freeman-Jackson

|Southern

|Sandy Pugh

2004–05

|Alcorn State

|Shirley Walker

|Alcorn State

|Shirley Walker

2005–06

|Jackson State
Southern

|Denise Taylor
Sandy Pugh

|Southern

|Sandy Pugh

2006–07

|Prairie View A&M
Jackson State

|Cynthia Cooper-Dyke
Denise Taylor

|Prairie View A&M

|Cynthia Cooper-Dyke

2007–08

|Prairie View A&M

|Cynthia Cooper-Dyke

|Jackson State

|Denise Taylor

2008–09

|Prairie View A&M

|Cynthia Cooper-Dyke

|Prairie View A&M

|Cynthia Cooper-Dyke

2009–10

|Southern

|Sandy Pugh

|Southern

|Sandy Pugh

2010–11

|Southern

|Sandy Pugh

|Prairie View A&M

|Toyelle Wilson

2011–12

|Mississippi Valley State

|Nate Kilbert

|Prairie View A&M

|Toyelle Wilson

2012–13

|Texas Southern

|Cynthia Cooper-Dyke

|Prairie View A&M

|Toyelle Wilson

2013–14

|Southern

|Sandy Pugh

|Prairie View A&M

|Dawn Brown

2014–15

|Alabama State

|Freda Freeman-Jackson

|Alabama State

|Freda Freeman-Jackson

2015–16

|Alabama State

|Freda Freeman-Jackson

|Alabama State

|Freda Freeman-Jackson

2016–17

|Texas Southern

|Johnetta Hayes-Perry

|Texas Southern

|Johnetta Hayes-Perry

2017–18

|Southern

|Sandy Pugh

|Grambling

|Freddie Murray

2018–19

|Southern

|Carlos Funchess

|Southern

|Carlos Funchess

2019–20

|Southern

|Carlos Funchess

|colspan=2|Canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic

2020–21

|Jackson State

|Tomekia Reed

|Jackson State

|Tomekia Reed

2021–22

|Jackson State

|Tomekia Reed

|Jackson State

|Tomekia Reed

2022–23

|Jackson State

|Tomekia Reed

|Southern

|Carlos Funchess

2023–24

|Jackson State

|Tomekia Reed

|Jackson State

|Tomekia Reed

Baseball

This is a list of the last 10 SWAC baseball champions; for the full history, see the list of Southwestern Athletic Conference baseball champions. In recent decades, the conference tournament has determined the overall champions; for specifics concerning the tournament in particular, see the Southwestern Athletic Conference baseball tournament.

class="wikitable"
YearProgram
2014{{CBSB link|year=2014|team=Jackson State Tigers|title=Jackson State}}
2015{{cbsb link|year=2015|team=Texas Southern Tigers|title=Texas Southern}}
2016{{cbsb link|year=2016|team=Alabama State Hornets and Lady Hornets|title=Alabama State}}
2017{{cbsb link|year=2017|team=Texas Southern Tigers|title=Texas Southern}}
2018{{cbsb link|year=2018|team=Texas Southern Tigers|title=Texas Southern}}
2019Southern
2021Southern
2022Alabama State
2023Florida A&M
2024Grambling State

SWAC marching bands

Marching bands have a rich tradition being a centerpiece of school spirit and pride for each institution in the conference. Furthermore, the competitiveness, prestige, pageantry, and showmanship of SWAC marching bands significantly add to the unique identity and culture of the conference.

class="wikitable"
SchoolBandDance Auxiliary
Alabama A&MMarching Maroon and WhiteDancin' Divas
Alabama StateMighty Marching HornetsSensational Stingettes
Alcorn StateSounds of DynomiteWorld Renowned Golden Girls
Arkansas-Pine BluffMarching Musical Machine of the Mid-South (M4)M4 Golden Girls
Bethune-CookmanMarching Wildcats14 Karat Gold Dancers
Florida A&MMarching 100-----
Grambling StateWorld Famed Marching BandOrchesis Dance Company
Jackson StateSonic Boom of the SouthPrancing J-Settes
Mississippi Valley StateMean Green Marching MachineSatin Dolls
Prairie View A&MMarching StormBlack Foxes
SouthernHuman JukeboxFabulous Dancing Dolls
Texas SouthernOcean of SoulMotion of The Ocean

References

{{Reflist}}