List of Sun Belt Conference champions
The Sun Belt Conference sponsors eight men's sports and ten women's sports. This is a list of conference champions for each sport.
Members
Current members
Affiliate members
Former full members
- UAB, 1976–1991
- UCF, 1991–1992
- Denver, 1999–2012
- FIU, 1998–2013
- Florida Atlantic, 2005–2013
- Jacksonville, 1978–1998
- Lamar, 1991–1998
- Louisiana Tech, 1991–2001
- Middle Tennessee, 2000–2013
- New Mexico State, 2000–2005
- UNO, 1976–1980; 1991–2010
- UNC-Charlotte, 1976–1991
- North Texas, 2000–2013
- Old Dominion, 1982–1991
- USF, 1976–1991
- UT-Pan American, 1991–1998
- VCU, 1979–1991
- Western Kentucky, 1982–2014
Former affiliate members
Current champions
Sport |
Regular Season Champion |
Postseason Champion |
Baseball |
South Alabama (2015) |
UL Lafayette (2014-15) |
Football |
Arkansas State (2016) |
- |
Men's Basketball |
Little Rock (2015–16) |
Little Rock (2015–16) |
Men's Cross Country |
- |
UT Arlington (2015) |
Men's Golf |
- |
Georgia Southern (2015) |
Men's Indoor Track and Field |
- |
Texas State (2016) |
Men's Outdoor Track and Field |
- |
UT Arlington (2014–15) |
Men's Soccer |
Hartwick (2014–15) |
Hartwick (2014–15) |
Men's Tennis |
Troy (2014–15) |
Troy (2014–15) |
Softball |
UL Lafayette (2015) |
South Alabama (2015) |
Volleyball |
Arkansas State (2015) |
Arkansas State (2015) |
Women's Basketball |
Arkansas State (2015–16) |
Troy (2015–16) |
Women's Cross Country |
- |
South Alabama (2015) |
Women's Golf |
- |
Troy (2013–14) |
Women's Indoor Track and Field |
- |
Appalachian State (2016) |
Women's Outdoor Track and Field |
- |
Arkansas State (2015) |
Women's Soccer |
South Alabama (2014–15) |
South Alabama (2013–15) |
Women's Tennis |
South Alabama (2014-15) |
South Alabama (2014-15) |
Football
Nine of the current 11 Sun Belt full members play football, with Idaho and New Mexico State also competing as single-sport members. UALR and UTA do not sponsor football.
Champions
Golf
Champions
Year |
Men's Champion |
Women's Champion |
1977 |
Jacksonville |
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1978 |
Jacksonville |
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1979 |
South Florida |
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1980 |
South Florida |
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1981 |
South Florida |
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1982 |
South Florida |
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1983 |
South Florida |
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1984 |
South Florida |
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1985 |
South Florida |
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1986 |
South Florida |
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1987 |
South Florida |
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1988 |
South Florida |
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1989 |
South Florida |
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1990 |
Virginia Commonwealth |
South Florida |
1991 |
South Alabama |
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1992 |
South Alabama |
UCF |
1993 |
Louisiana-Lafayette |
Lamar |
1994 |
South Alabama |
Lamar |
1995 |
South Alabama |
Lamar |
1996 |
South Alabama |
Lamar |
1997 |
Louisiana-Lafayette |
South Alabama |
1998 |
South Alabama |
UALR |
1999 |
South Alabama |
UALR |
2000 |
UALR |
Arkansas State |
2001 |
UALR |
New Mexico State |
2002 |
South Alabama |
New Mexico State |
2003 |
North Texas |
New Mexico State |
2004 |
New Mexico State |
Denver |
2005 |
South Alabama |
Denver |
2006 |
Western Kentucky |
Denver |
2007 |
Louisiana-Lafayette |
Denver |
2008 |
Denver |
Denver |
2009 |
Middle Tennessee |
Denver |
2010 |
South Alabama |
Denver |
2011 |
Denver |
Denver |
2012 |
North Texas |
Denver |
References
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