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Southwestern Athletic Conference

The Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) is a college athletic conference headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama which is made up of historically black universities in the southern United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division I-AA for football and its Division I for all other sports.

The SWAC is one of three conferences (the others being the Ivy League and the Pioneer Football League) which do not participate in postseason play in the I-AA football tournament—and is the only one of the three whose members offer scholarships for football. (The Ivy League does not award athletic scholarships at all; Pioneer League members may offer scholarships in other sports, but do not award football scholarships.) The SWAC splits its schools into two divisions (which the Pioneer League also did from 2001 through 2005), and instead plays a conference championship game. Furthermore, one SWAC match — the Southern (BR) vs Grambling State game — is positioned on the schedule after the NCAA tournament has begun.

These moves have been criticized by other conferences containing historically black universities, especially the only other Division I conference made up entirely of such schools, the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, which annually places its champion into the I-AA tournament.

Current member schools

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment
Alabama A&M University Normal, Alabama 1875 Public 6,323
Alabama State University Montgomery, Alabama 1867 Public 7,134
Alcorn State University Claiborne County, Mississippi 1871 Public 2,705
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Pine Bluff, Arkansas 1873 Public 3,303
Grambling State University Grambling, Louisiana 1901 Public 4,999
Jackson State University Jackson, Mississippi 1877 Public 6,820
Mississippi Valley State University Itta Bena, Mississippi 1950 Public 3,621
Prairie View A&M University Prairie View, Texas 1876 Public 8,100
Southern University Baton Rouge, Louisiana 1880 Public 9,438
Texas Southern University Houston, Texas 1947 Public 11,365

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Former members (and years of membership)

Conference facilities

School Football stadium Stadium capacity Basketball arena Arena capacity
Alabama A&M Louis Crews Stadium 21,000 Elmore Gymnasium 6,000
Alabama State Crampton Bowl 21,800 Joe L. Reed 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 19,800 Memorial Gym 2,200
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 28,400 F.G. Clark Center 7,500
Texas Southern Robertson Stadium (primary)
Reliant Stadium (secondary)
33,000
68,000
Health and Physical Education Arena 8,100

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