Southeastern Athletic Conference

The Southeastern Athletic Conference (SEAC) was an intercollegiate athletic conference of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) that existed from 1929 to 1965. It was known as the South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association between 1929 and 1942. The conference's members were located in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.

Final members

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Other members

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Membership timeline
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Football champions

 * 1929 – Claflin
 * 1930 – South Carolina A&M
 * 1931 – South Carolina A&M
 * 1932 – Benedict and Paine
 * 1933 – Claflin
 * 1934 – Claflin
 * 1935 – Claflin
 * 1936 – Allen
 * 1937 – Allen
 * 1938 – Georgia State College
 * 1939 – Allen
 * 1940 – Allen


 * 1941 – Allen
 * 1942 – Bethune–Cookman
 * 1943 – No champion
 * 1944 – No champion
 * 1945 – No champion
 * 1946 – Allen
 * 1947 – Bethune–Cookman
 * 1948 – Georgia State College
 * 1949 – Claflin
 * 1950 – Savannah State
 * 1951 – Morris


 * 1952 – Morris
 * 1953 – Claflin
 * 1954 – Florida N&I
 * 1955 – Albany State
 * 1956 – Florida N&I and Savannah State
 * 1957 – Florida N&I
 * 1958 – Claflin
 * 1959 – Albany State and Claflin
 * 1960 – Albany State and Claflin
 * 1961 – Edward Waters
 * 1962 – Edward Waters
 * 1963 – Edward Waters
 * 1964 – Edward Waters