Southwestern Athletic Conference
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Die Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) ist eine aus zehn Universitäten bestehende Liga für diverse Sportarten, die in der NCAA Division I spielen. Im College Football spielen die Teams in der Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) (ehemals Division I-AA).
Die Liga wurde 1983 gegründet. Die Mitglieder befinden sich im Südosten der Vereinigten Staaten. Der Hauptsitz befindet sich in Birmingham im Bundesstaat Alabama.
Mitglieder
| Universität |
Ort |
gegründet |
Trägerschaft |
Studenten |
| Alabama A&M University |
Normal, Alabama |
1875 |
staatlich |
6.000 |
| Alabama State University |
Montgomery, Alabama |
1867 |
staatlich |
7.100 |
| Alcorn State University |
Lorman, Mississippi |
1871 |
staatlich |
2.700 |
| University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff |
Pine Bluff, Arkansas |
1873 |
staatlich |
3.300 |
| Grambling State University |
Grambling, Louisiana |
1901 |
staatlich |
4.400 |
| Jackson State University |
Jackson, Mississippi |
1877 |
staatlich |
8.500 |
| Mississippi Valley State University |
Itta Bena, Mississippi |
1950 |
staatlich |
2.700 |
| Prairie View A&M University |
Prairie View, Texas |
1876 |
staatlich |
8.100 |
| Southern University |
Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
1880 |
staatlich |
10.300 |
| Texas Southern University |
Houston, Texas |
1947 |
staatlich |
11.400 |
Spielstätten der Conference
Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium
| Universität |
Footballstadion |
Kapazität |
Basketballstadion |
Kapazität |
| Alabama A&M |
Louis Crews Stadium |
21.000 |
Elmore Gymnasium |
6.000 |
| Alabama State |
Cramton Bowl |
21.800 |
ASU Acadome |
8.000 |
| Alcorn State |
Jack Spinks Stadium |
22.500 |
Davey Whitney Complex |
7.000 |
| Arkansas Pine Bluff |
Lion Stadium |
12.500 |
K.L. Johnson Complex |
4.500 |
| Grambling State |
Eddie Robinson Stadium |
20.600 |
Frederick C. Hobdy Arena |
7.500 |
| Jackson State |
Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium |
62.000 |
Williams Assembly Center |
8.000 |
| Mississippi Valley State |
Rice-Totten Field |
10.000 |
Harrison HPER Complex |
5.000 |
| Prairie View A&M |
Blackshear Stadium |
6.000 |
William Nicks Building |
5.520 |
| Southern |
Ace W. Mumford Stadium |
29.000 |
F.G. Clark Center |
7.500 |
| Texas Southern |
Alexander Durley Sports Complex (hauptsächlich)
Reliant Stadium (vereinzelt) |
5.600
68.000 |
Health and Physical Education Arena |
8.100 |
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