7th
October
2011
The Sun Conference has some of the best schools and the best players in the country and people are excited already about what the Sun Conference can be able to accomplish.
There are tons of players to watch out for in the Sun Conference and when it comes to golf, the names that have the chance of joining the pro ranks include: Andrew Marco, Sean Metcalf and Greg Richards. They have made it to the All-American scholar team which tells a lot about how they Read the rest of this entry »
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24th
September
2011
The Sun Conference is also known as an American based athletic confrence. It is actually affiliated with the NAIA. They also compete in the NAIA division II. They do this competition for there basketball programs. They have institutions that are located in South Carolina, as well as Florida, and Georgia. There are 11 members in the Sun Conference as of today. Sometime in 2012, they are expected Thomas University to join The Sun Conference. The Sun Conference has been alive and going since the year of 1990. They first started out as the Florida Intercollegiate Read the rest of this entry »
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9th
September
2011
The Sun Conference was founded as the Florida Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in 1990. Its original name lasted only 2 years before officially adopting the name “Florida Sun Conference” in 1992, as it would continue to be called. The Florida Sun Conference grew its reputation as a Florida based conference known for spirited play, sportsmanship and competition among small independent schools within Florida. It is commonly known as an American-based athletic conference affiliated with the NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics). Member institutions are located in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. Read the rest of this entry »
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29th
July
2011
Whether you get your Sun Conference news from your satellite internet broadband or your satellite TV you’ve got to wish like we do the teams played a few more formidable opponents. Here are some of the teams we’d like to see go head-to-head with our men and women under the sun…
Georgia Bulldogs: The Dawgs are back in action and we’d love to see any of our southeastern teams take them on. Though there Read the rest of this entry »
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14th
April
2011
With a month to go in the regular season, the teams that can win the 10-team Sun Conference stands at a select few. The leading contenders right now are Embry-Riddle, who are on the verge of winning 30 games, and have dominated the conference all season, losing just two league games. The main competition of Embry-Riddle for the conference title is the Savannah College of Art and Design. SCAD has held their own this season, and while they have struggled outside the conference, they sit at second in the league standings and are still within striking Read the rest of this entry »
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