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Atlantic Sun Conference

The Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN) is a collegiate athletic conference operating mostly in the Southeastern United States. The league participates at the NCAA Division I level, and began sponsoring football at the Division I FCS level in 2022. Originally established as the Trans America Athletic Conference (TAAC) in 1978,[1] it was renamed as the Atlantic Sun Conference in 2001, and briefly rebranded as the ASUN Conference from 2016 to 2023. The conference still uses "ASUN" as an official abbreviation.[2] The conference headquarters are located in Atlanta.

"A-Sun" redirects here. For the former Taiwanese singer, see A-Sun (singer). For the Taiwanese film, see A Sun (film).

Formerly

Trans America Athletic Conference (1978–2001)
Atlantic Sun Conference (2001–2016)
ASUN Conference (2016–2023)

1978

Jeff Bacon (since 2023)

  • 22
    • men's: 10
    • women's: 12

12

June, 2023 – ASUN Conference expands to 20 members.

Before July 1, 2023 – ASUN transfers rights to the ASUN name and marks to the CCSA.

July 1, 2023 – ASUN 7 joins the CCSA. The CCSA adopts the ASUN name as a multisport conference. The 13 remaining members would adopt the name United Athletic Conference.

Member schools[edit]

Current full members[edit]

Departing members highlighted in red.

Queens sponsors men's rugby and triathlon, neither of which has NCAA recognition of any type. It also considers its male cheerleaders to be varsity athletes.

Championships[edit]

Men's basketball[edit]

This is a partial list of the last 10 champions. For the full history, see ASUN men's basketball tournament.[52]

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Official website