South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association

South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association
AssociationNCAA
Founded1912
Ceased1921
RegionAtlantic Coast
Tidewater
Conference presidents
J. T. England 1912
J. W. H. Pollard 1915–1919

The South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SAIAA) was an intercollegiate athletic conference with its main focus of promoting track and arranging track meets. Its member schools were located in the states of Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, as well as the District of Columbia.

The conference's membership was centered in the South Atlantic region of the United States, which remains in the Southern United States and on the coast of the Atlantic, but is above and contrasted with the Deep South (which had the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association). It is sometimes known as the Tidewater region. Several of its members are today in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

The SAIAA was first formed in 1912[1] and remained active until 1921. The conference disbanded in 1921, and six of its schools became founding members of the Southern Conference along with eight other schools from the southeast United States. Those six SAIAA schools were: North Carolina, North Carolina State, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Maryland and Washington and Lee.[2]

  1. ^ Athletes' Meeting - South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association Formed [D.C.] Evening Star, 1912-02-11 Part 5 pg 3
  2. ^ Roger Saylor, Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (PDF), College Football Historical Society, The LA84 Foundation, retrieved March 14, 2009.

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