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News You Need About The Sun Conference

The Sun Conference, formerly the Florida Sun Conference, is in its 20th season and continues to be one of the most successful collegiate athletic conferences in the NAIA.

The league changed its name, “The Sun Conference” on 2008 so that it could open itself to its new member schools from Georgia and South Carolina.

The league includes all traditional college sports – for both men and women including basketball, cross country running, golf, soccer, tennis, track and field and sports for individual sexes: field hockey, volleyball and softball while the men have baseball.You can find a quick rundown here Men’s baseball.

During its 19-year existence, the Sun Conference has established an excellent postseason tradition, consistently winning region championships and representing the Southeast at the NAIA National Tournaments. In fact, last year 15 league teams found themselves in the Top 10 of their respective NAIA national polls.

Student-athletes from The Sun Conference have proven themselves worthy of national recognition year after year. In 2008-09 alone, 51 FSC athletes earned NAIA All-America and honorable-mention accolades. 77 Sun Conference athletes were also named NAIA Scholar Athletes.

Spring is the best time of the year for The Sun Conference as more than half of the sports in which it has participants in are played.

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