Peach Belt Conference
The Peach Belt Conference (PBC) is an intercollegiate college athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA’s Division II. The PBC was formed in 1990 with seven charter universities as the Peach Belt Athletic Conference, and took its current name in 2000.
Current members
The league currently has 13 full members:
Institution |
Location |
Nickname |
Founded |
Type |
Enrollment |
Joined PBC |
East Division |
Armstrong Atlantic State University |
Savannah, Georgia |
Pirates |
1935 |
Public |
6,728 |
1990 |
Augusta State University |
Augusta, Georgia |
Jaguars |
1785 |
Public |
6,000 |
1991 |
Flagler College |
St. Augustine, Florida |
Saints |
1968 |
Private |
2,046 |
2009 |
Francis Marion University |
Florence, South Carolina |
Patriots |
1970 |
Public |
4,008 |
1990 |
Lander University |
Greenwood, South Carolina |
Bearcats |
1872 |
Public |
3,000 |
1990 |
University of North Carolina at Pembroke |
Pembroke, North Carolina |
Braves |
1887 |
Public |
5,827 |
1992 |
University of South Carolina Aiken |
Aiken, South Carolina |
Pacers |
1961 |
Public |
3,280 |
1990 |
West Division |
Clayton State University |
Morrow, Georgia |
Lakers |
1969 |
Public |
6,212 |
1995 |
Columbus State University |
Columbus, Georgia |
Cougars |
1958 |
Public |
8,597 |
1990 |
Georgia College & State University |
Milledgeville, Georgia |
Bobcats |
1889 |
Public |
6,041 |
1990 |
Georgia Southwestern State University |
Americus, Georgia |
Hurricanes |
1906 |
Public |
3,033 |
2006 |
University of Montevallo |
Montevallo, Alabama |
Falcons |
1896 |
Public |
3,000 |
2009 |
North Georgia College & State University |
Dahlonega, Georgia |
Saints |
1873 |
Public |
4,500 |
2005 |
Former members
References
External links
Peach Belt Conference
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