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The Collegiate Conference of the South (CCS) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the Division III ranks of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Member schools are located in Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, and Kentucky.
While competitive CCS play began immediately during the 2022–23 school year, the CCS will not be eligible for automatic NCAA Division III tournament bids until 2024. The conference sponsors 14 championship sports. Football, women's golf, and men's and women's lacrosse teams sponsored by CCS members continue to compete in the USA South as associate members.
History
= Chronological timeline
=2022 – The College Conference of the South was founded and established after a decision to split the 19-member USA South Athletic Conference (USA South) into two smaller, geographically oriented leagues. Charter members included Agnes Scott College, Belhaven University, Berea College, Covenant College, Huntingdon College, LaGrange College, Maryville College, Piedmont University and Wesleyan College; beginning the 2022–23 academic year.
2023:
Berea left the CCS to accept to the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference as a full member, to join the HCAC during the 2024–25 school year.
Asbury University accepted as a full member, to join the CCS during the 2024–25 school year.
2024 – Maryville (Tenn.) will leave the CCS to accept to the Southern Athletic Association as a full member, to join the SAA during the 2026–27 school year.
Member schools
= Founding members
=The CCS began with nine full members, all private and faith-based schools. The only members not tied to one or more specific Christian denominations are current member Asbury and former member Berea, although Asbury is historically associated with the Methodist movement.
Notes
= Former members
=The CCS has one former full member, which was also a private school:
Notes
= Membership timeline
=Sports
The CCS sponsors championships in the following sports:
Conference facilities
All CCS members with football teams play that sport in the USA South.
See also
USA South Athletic Conference
Great South Athletic Conference – former Division III conference with similar membership and geographic footprint
References
External links
Official website