Southeast Team Handball Conference

Southeast Team Handball Conference
(SETHC)
Established 1997
Dissolved 2006
Association NCAA
Members 6
Sports fielded Handball
Commissioner Andrew Washington
Website www.sethc.org (Archived)
Locations

The Southeast Team Handball Conference was an NCAA college athletic conference. It was the first Handball College Conference. It was established in 1997 after the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.

Member schools

Founding members

Institution Location Nickname Founded Type Enrollment Joined Left Next
Conference
Current
Conference
Benedict College Columbia, South Carolina Tigers 1870 Private 2,500 1997 2005-06 dropped team handball
Emory University Atlanta, Georgia Eagles 1836 Private 12,755 1997 1997 or 1998 dropped team handball
Furman University Greenville, South Carolina Paladins 1826 Private 2,668 1997 2004/05 dropped team handball
Georgia Southern University Statesboro, Georgia Eagles 1906 Public 20,584 1997 2000 dropped team handball
Georgia Tech Atlanta, Georgia Yellow Jackets 1885 Public 25,034 1997 2002 dropped team handball
Lander University Greenwood, South Carolina Bearcats 1872 Public 3,000 1997 2000 dropped team handball
Middle Georgia College Cochran, Georgia Warriors 1884 Public 3,424 1997 2003 dropped team handball
Presbyterian College Clinton, South Carolina Blue Hose 1880 Private 1,433 1997 2000 dropped team handball

Subsequent members

Institution Location Nickname Founded Type Enrollment Joined Left Next
Conference
Current
Conference
University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, Alabama Crimson Tide 1831 Public 37,665 1999 2002 dropped team handball
University of Georgia Athens, Georgia Bulldogs 1785 Public 35,197 1999 2000 dropped team handball
Georgia State University Atlanta, Georgia Panthers 1913 Public 52,000 2002 2005/06 dropped team handball
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, North Carolina Tar Heels 1789 Public 29,084 2000 2004/05 Independent

Non education members

Club Location Founded Joined Left Next
Conference
Current
Conference
Atlanta Metro Atlanta, Georgia 2005/06 2005/06 Independent
Atlanta Team Handball Atlanta, Georgia 2005/06 2005/06 Independent
Condor Legends 2005/06 2005/06 Independent
Georgia Vultures 2004/05 2004/05 dropped team handball
Rock Handball Atlanta, Georgia 1996 2002 2005/06 Independent

Champions

Men's handball

Women's handball

Membership timeline

Georgia State University University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of Alabama University of Georgia Presbyterian College Middle Georgia College Lander University Georgia Tech Georgia Southern University Furman University Emory University Benedict College

References


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