The Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Members of the conference are located in the Southeastern United States in Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia.

History

Map
Location of AAC members: current

The conference is the successor to the Volunteer State Athletic Conference (VSAC), which began in the 1940s; and later the Tennessee-Virginia Athletic Conference (TVAC) that operated during the 1980s and 1990s. The Appalachian Athletic Conference was formed in 2000 with the additions of members from Virginia, Kentucky, and North Carolina.

Recent changes

Bluefield College was a member of the AAC from 2000 until 2012 when it left to join the Mid-South Conference. On March 3, 2014, Bluefield announced that it would return to the AAC in fall 2014.

In 2019 the conference added Kentucky Christian University as a full member and Savannah College of Art and Design as an associate member in men's and women's lacrosse.

Chronological timeline

Member schools

Current members

The AAC currently has 15 full members, all private schools.

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedBasketball?
Bluefield UniversityBluefield, Virginia1922Baptist959Rams2000; 2014both
Brenau UniversityGainesville, Georgia1878Nonsectarian2,436Golden Tigers2017women's
Bryan CollegeDayton, Tennessee1930Nondenominational1,701Lions2000both
Columbia CollegeColumbia, South Carolina1854United Methodist1,725Koalas2011both
Columbia International UniversityColumbia, South Carolina1923Christian2,914Rams2018both
Johnson UniversityKimberlin Heights and Knoxville, Tennessee1893Christian978Royals2021both
Milligan UniversityElizabethton, Tennessee1866Restoration Movement1,240Buffaloes2000both
Montreat CollegeMontreat, North Carolina1916Presbyterian (PCUSA)962Cavaliers2000both
University of PikevillePikeville, Kentucky1889Presbyterian (PCUSA)2,547Bears2023both
Reinhardt UniversityWaleska, Georgia1883United Methodist1,233Eagles2009both
Savannah College of Art and Design at AtlantaAtlanta, Georgia2005Non-profit art schoolN/ABees2012none
Spartanburg Methodist CollegeSpartanburg, South Carolina1911United Methodist1,119Pioneers2025both
Tennessee Wesleyan UniversityAthens, Tennessee1857United Methodist1,198Bulldogs2000both
Truett McConnell UniversityCleveland, Georgia1946Baptist2,615Bears2013both
Union Commonwealth UniversityBarbourville, Kentucky1879United Methodist1,324Bulldogs and Lady Bulldogs2002both

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Affiliate members

The AAC currently has 15 affiliate members. Thirteen are fully private, one is public, and one operates public and private schools within a single entity.

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedAAC sport(s)Primary conference
Brewton–Parker CollegeMount Vernon, Georgia1904Baptist1,338Barons2022Men's wrestlingSouthern States (SSAC)
2024Men's volleyball
Carolina UniversityWinston-Salem, North Carolina1945Nondenominational880Bruins2024Men's volleyballContinental
Georgetown CollegeGeorgetown, Kentucky1829Baptist1,345Tigers2017; 2022Women's lacrosseMid-South (MSC)
Keiser UniversityWest Palm Beach, Florida1977Nonsectarian20,888Seahawks2021Men's lacrosseThe Sun
2022Men's wrestling
Kentucky Christian UniversityGrayson, Kentucky1919Christian550Knights2025FootballRiver States (RSC)
Life UniversityMarietta, Georgia1974Nonsectarian2,714Running Eagles2022Men's volleyballSouthern States (SSAC)
Men's wrestling
Point UniversityWest Point, Georgia1937Christian2,260Skyhawks2023FootballSouthern States (SSAC)
University of Rio GrandeRio Grande, Ohio1876Hybrid2,258RedStorm2025FootballRiver States (RSC)
Savannah College of Art and DesignSavannah, Georgia1978Non-profit art school18,550Bees2019Men's lacrosseThe Sun
Women's lacrosse
St. Thomas UniversityMiami Gardens, Florida1961Catholic (Archdiocese of Miami)7,652Bobcats2022Men's wrestlingThe Sun
2024Men's volleyball
Southeastern UniversityLakeland, Florida1935Assemblies of God11,510Fire2022Men's wrestlingThe Sun
Talladega CollegeTalladega, Alabama1867United Church of Christ760Tornadoes2024Men's volleyballHBCU (HBCUAC)
University of the CumberlandsWilliamsburg, Kentucky1887Nondenominational22,120Patriots2015Men's lacrosseMid-South (MSC)
Warner UniversityLake Wales, Florida1968Church of God900Royals2022Men's volleyballThe Sun
Webber International UniversityBabson Park, Florida1927Nonsectarian878Warriors2020Men's lacrosseThe Sun
2022Men's volleyball
West Virginia University Institute of TechnologyBeckley, West Virginia1895Public1,278Golden Bears2016Men's swimmingRiver States (RSC)
Women's swimming
2017Men's wrestling

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Former members

The AAC had eight former full members, all but one were private schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationNicknameJoinedLeftSubsequent conference(s)Current conference
Alice Lloyd CollegePippa Passes, Kentucky1925NondenominationalEagles20002005River States (RSC) (2005–25)Continental (2025–present)
Allen UniversityColumbia, South Carolina1870A.M.E. ChurchYellow Jackets20162020Southern (SIAC) (2020–present)
Brevard CollegeBrevard, North Carolina1853United MethodistTornados20002006D-II Independent (2006–07) South Atlantic (SAC) (2007–17)USA South (2017–present)
Covenant CollegeLookout Mountain, Georgia1955Presbyterian (PCA)Scots20002009variousC.C. South (CCS) (2022–present)
Kentucky Christian UniversityGrayson, Kentucky1919ChristianKnights20192025River States (RSC)
King UniversityBristol, Tennessee1867Presbyterian (Evangelical Presbyterian/ PCUSA)Tornados20002009NAIA Independent (2009–10) D-II Independent (2010–11)Carolinas (CC) (2011–present)
Point UniversityWest Point, Georgia1937ChristianSkyhawks20112023Southern States (SSAC) (2023–present)
St. Andrews UniversityLaurinburg, North Carolina1958Presbyterian (PCUSA)Knights20122025Closed in 2025
University of Virginia's College at WiseWise, Virginia1954PublicHighland Cavaliers20002010variousSouth Atlantic (SAC) (2019–present)
Virginia Intermont CollegeBristol, Virginia1884BaptistCobras20002014Closed in 2014

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Former affiliate members

The AAC had two former affiliate members, both were private schools.

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationNicknameJoinedLeftAAC sport(s)Primary conference
Asbury UniversityWilmore, Kentucky1890ChristianEagles20152019Men's lacrosseC.C. South (CCS)
2021Women's lacrosse
2016Men's swimming & diving
Women's swimming & diving
University of the CumberlandsWilliamsburg, Kentucky1887NondenominationalPatriots20152018Women's lacrosseMid-South (MSC)

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Membership timeline

Full member (non-football) Associate member (sport)

Conference sports

The Appalachian Athletic Conference currently fields 24 sports (13 men's and 11 women's):

Conference sports
SportMen'sWomen's
BaseballY
BasketballYY
Cross countryYY
FootballY
GolfYY
LacrosseYY
SoccerYY
SoftballY
SwimmingYY
TennisYY
Track & field outdoorYY
Track & field indoorYY
VolleyballYY
WrestlingY

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