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List of American Conference champions

The American Conference (formerly the American Athletic Conference) is an NCAA Division I conference that sponsors championships in 22 sports (10 men's and 12 women's). For every sport except football, the champion is determined using a postseason tournament or meet.

Members

The American has 13 full member institutions:

In addition, the conference has nine current affiliate members:

Former members

Seven schools were formerly full members of The American:

Several other schools have been affiliate members in the past. Five have completely left the American. One current affiliate member had previously been an affiliate in a second sport. Five others, indicated in italics, were affiliate members for one season before becoming full conference members.

  • Charlotte (men's soccer, 2022–23)
  • Cincinnati (women's lacrosse, 2023–24)
  • Florida (women's lacrosse, 2018–24)
  • Florida Atlantic (men's soccer, women's swimming & diving; 2022–23)
  • North Texas (women's swimming & diving, 2022–23)
  • Old Dominion (women's rowing, 2020–24) — still a women's lacrosse affiliate
  • Rice (women's swimming, 2022–23) – Rice dropped diving from its women's aquatics program in 1991 and did not reinstate the discipline until 2024, after it had become a full conference member.
  • Sacramento State (women's rowing, 2015–24)
  • San Diego State (women's rowing, 2015–21)
  • UAB (men's soccer, 2022–23)
  • Villanova (women's rowing, 2013–15)

Membership timeline

Key: MS – Men's Soccer; WSD – Women's Swimming and Diving; WR – Women's rowing; WL – Women's lacrosse

Most recent champions

2025–26

2024–25

2023–24

2022–23

2021–22

Baseball

Baseball is sponsored by 10 of the 13 full American Conference members. The only schools which do not sponsor baseball are North Texas, Temple, and Tulsa (though Temple had a team in the 2014 season, which was dropped after that season).

†: No longer members of the conference

Men's basketball

All 13 full members of The American support men's basketball, making it the only men's sport sponsored by every team in the conference.

†: No longer members of the conference

Women's basketball

Like men's basketball, women's basketball is also sponsored by all 13 full members of the conference.

†: No longer members of the conference

Men's cross country

Men's cross country is supported by 12 of the 13 American Conference teams, with the only exception being UAB.

†: No longer members of the conference

Women's cross country

Unlike men's cross country, women's cross country is sponsored by every full member of the conference.

†: No longer members of the conference

Football

Football is sponsored by every full member of The American except for Wichita State. Affiliate members Army and Navy also play football in the conference.

†: No longer members of the conference

Men's golf

Tulane and Tulsa are the only schools in the conference that do not sponsor men's golf, though Tulsa did until the 2016 season.

†: No longer members of the conference

Women's golf

Through 2025–26, Rice and Temple are the only full members of the conference that do not sponsor women's golf. Rice will add the sport in 2026–27.

†: No longer members of the conference

Women's lacrosse

Four full conference members offer women's lacrosse, which The American first sponsored in the 2019 season. These schools are Charlotte, East Carolina, South Florida, and Temple. Three affiliate members also compete: James Madison, Old Dominion, and Vanderbilt.

The most recent departures from American Conference women's lacrosse are affiliate members Cincinnati and Florida. Cincinnati had kept women's lacrosse in The American after otherwise leaving for the Big 12 Conference in 2023, but left after the spring 2024 season when the Big 12 began sponsoring the sport. Florida followed Cincinnati to Big 12 women's lacrosse.

†: No longer members of the conference

Women's rowing

The American dropped women's rowing after the 2023–24 school year. In the final season, full members SMU, Temple, and Tulsa were joined by affiliate members Old Dominion and Sacramento State. Villanova competed as an affiliate member in rowing from 2013 to 2015 before leaving for the Colonial Athletic Association (now known as the Coastal Athletic Association) and San Diego State competed as an affiliate member in rowing from 2015 to 2021 but discontinued its program because of financial difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

SMU left for the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2024, leading The American to drop the sport. Old Dominion and Tulsa became affiliates of the Big 12 Conference; Sacramento State became an affiliate of the West Coast Conference; and Temple was an independent for the 2024–25 school year before becoming an affiliate of the Mid-American Conference.

†: No longer members of the conference

Men's soccer

Men's soccer is offered by seven full members of the conference: Charlotte, FAU, Memphis, South Florida, Temple, Tulsa, and UAB; it is also sponsored by affiliate member FIU. Cincinnati also had a men's soccer team before cutting it in April 2020. Charlotte, FAU, FIU and UAB joined the conference in 2022–23 as affiliate members for men's soccer. This was one year before those schools (besides FIU) joined as full members.

†: No longer members of the conference

Women's soccer

Women's soccer is sponsored by every school in the conference except Tulane and Wichita State.

†: No longer members of the conference

Softball

Softball is sponsored by 10 of the 13 schools in the conference, the exceptions being Rice, Temple, and Tulane (though Temple sponsored it until 2014).

†: No longer members of the conference

Men's swimming and diving

The American dropped men's swimming & diving after the 2022–23 season. Of the conference's 13 members in 2024–25, only Florida Atlantic offers men's swimming and diving. East Carolina competed in the sport until 2020 but eliminated the program in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Both FAU and SMU joined the Atlantic Sun Conference for that conference's inaugural swimming & diving season in 2023–24, with SMU moving from there to the ACC in 2024–25.

†: No longer members of the conference

Women's swimming and diving

In 2025–26, the conference features nine women's swimming and diving teams: full members FAU, East Carolina, North Texas, Rice, and Tulane plus affiliate members FIU, James Madison, Liberty, and Marshall. FAU, North Texas, and Rice joined as affiliate members along with FIU in 2022–23, the year before the former three joined the conference as full members. Note: Rice only competed in swimming until 2024–25, when it reinstated diving after an absence of more than 30 years.

†: No longer members of the conference

Men's tennis

Every school in the American apart from East Carolina and North Texas offers men's tennis; though East Carolina offered the sport until 2020 when it was dropped due to budget concerns brought on by the COVID-19.

†: No longer members of the conference

Women's tennis

All current American Conference schools sponsor women's tennis.

†: No longer members of the conference

Men's track and field

Men's indoor

Men's indoor track & field is sponsored by 9 of the current 13 full members, with the exceptions being Florida Atlantic, Temple, Tulane, and UAB. Temple sponsored the sport in 2014 but dropped it after that season.

Men's outdoor

Men's outdoor track and field is sponsored by all the same schools that sponsor men's indoor track and field with the addition of Tulane. Like with men's indoor track and field, Temple sponsored men's outdoor track and field until 2014.

†: No longer members of the conference

Women's track and field

Every school in the conference sponsors both indoor and outdoor women's track and field.

Women's indoor

Women's outdoor

†: No longer members of the conference

Volleyball

Every American Conference school sponsors women's volleyball. No conference member sponsors men's volleyball.

†: No longer members of the conference

Summary

Note: Shared titles (ex: 2014 football, 2020 men's basketball) are counted as a full title for each co-champion.

Accurate as of June 14, 2023.

<nowiki>*</nowiki>- Does not include vacated championships

†- No longer a member of the AAC

‡- Affiliate member

See also

References

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