Red River Athletic Conference

The Red River Athletic Conference is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The conference's 14 member institutions are located in Texas, Louisiana, and New Mexico.

Red River Athletic Conference
AssociationNAIA
Founded1998
CommissionerTony Stigliano
Sports fielded
  • 15
    • men's: 7
    • women's: 8
No. of teams14
HeadquartersWaco, Texas
RegionSouth Central United States
Official websitewww.redriverconference.com
Locations
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History

Red River Athletic Conference
300km
200miles
Huston–Tillotson
North American
Xavier (La.)
Louisiana Christian
Texas A&M–San Antonio
Texas A&M–Texarkana
Houston–Victoria
LSU Alexandria
LSU Shreveport
Our Lady
of the Lake
Texas College
Southwest
Paul Quinn
Jarvis Christian
Location of RRAC members: current, east division current, east division (non-basketball) current, west division current, west division (non-basketball)

The Red River Athletic Conference began competition in fall 1998 with 16 charter members.[1] The conference at present counts 14 members, one of the most recent additions being Texas A&M University–Texarkana in 2016.[2] In 2019, St. Thomas Houston announced its departure from the conference to join the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) of the NCAA Division III as a provisional member.[3] In March 2020, Texas A&M University–San Antonio was approved for membership into the NAIA and it was simultaneously announced that the Jaguars would begin competition in the conference starting in the 2020–21 academic year,[4] followed by Xavier University of Louisiana and Louisiana Christian University (formerly Louisiana College) in September and October respectively.[5][6] Xavier and Louisiana Christian officially joined the RRAC for the 2021–22 academic year.

On January 20, 2022, the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC) invited founding Red River member Wiley College (now Wiley University) to become the GCAC's first Texas institution, effective later in July.[7]

On July 6, 2023, North American University was accepted as the RRAC's 14th conference member for the 2023–24 school year.[8]

Chronological timeline

Member schools

Current members

The RRAC currently has 14 full members, all but five are private schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoined[a]Basketball?
University of Houston–VictoriaVictoria, Texas1973Public4,407Jaguars2015none
Huston–Tillotson UniversityAustin, Texas1881United Methodist;
Church of Christ
800Rams1998both
Jarvis Christian UniversityHawkins, Texas1912Disciples of Christ550Bulldogs1998both
Louisiana Christian UniversityPineville, Louisiana1906Baptist1,200Wildcats2021both
Louisiana State University of AlexandriaAlexandria, Louisiana1959Public3,378Generals2014both
Louisiana State University ShreveportShreveport, Louisiana1967Public4,200Pilots2010both
North American UniversityStafford, Texas2007Nonsectarian785Stallions2023both
Our Lady of the Lake UniversitySan Antonio, Texas1895Catholic
(C.D.P.)
2,660Saints2008both[b]
Paul Quinn CollegeDallas, Texas1872A.M.E. Church700Tigers1998both
University of the SouthwestHobbs, New Mexico1962Nondenominational550Mustangs1998both[c]
Texas CollegeTyler, Texas1894C.M.E. Church800Steers1998both
Texas A&M University–San AntonioSan Antonio, Texas2009Public7,000Jaguars2020both
Texas A&M University–TexarkanaTexarkana, Texas1971Public1,865Eagles2016both[d]
Xavier University of LouisianaNew Orleans, Louisiana1925Catholic
(S.B.S.)
3,200Gold Rush &
Gold Nuggets
2021both
Notes

Former members

The RRAC had 14 former full members, all but five were private schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoined[a]Left[b]Current
conference
Bacone CollegeMuskogee, Oklahoma1880Tribal college900Warriors1998[c]2015Continental
Houston Baptist University[d]Houston, Texas1960Baptist4,120Huskies19982007Southland[e]
Langston UniversityLangston, Oklahoma1897Public
(HBCU)
2,554Lions19982018Sooner (SAC)
Northwestern Oklahoma State UniversityAlva, Oklahoma1897Public1,857Rangers19982001Great American (GAC)[f]
Northwood UniversityCedar Hill, Texas1966NonsectarianN/AKnights1998[g]2013Closed in 2014
University of St. ThomasHouston, Texas1947Catholic
(C.S.B.)
1,626Celts20112019Southern (SCAC)[h]
University of Science and Arts of OklahomaChickasha, Oklahoma1908Public813Drovers19982000Sooner (SAC)
Southwestern Adventist UniversityKeene, Texas1893Seventh-day
Adventist
800Knights19982002USCAA Independent
Southwestern Assemblies of God UniversityWaxahachie, Texas1927Assemblies of God2,080Lions19982013Sooner (SAC)
Texas A&M International UniversityLaredo, Texas1969Public4,298Dustdevils2002[i]2006Lone Star (LSC)[f]
Texas Wesleyan UniversityFort Worth, Texas1890United Methodist2,373Rams20012013Sooner (SAC)
University of Texas at Brownsville[j]Brownsville, Texas1991PublicN/AOcelots[k]20062015N/A[l]
University of Texas Permian BasinOdessa, Texas1973Public7,628Falcons1998[m]2006Lone Star (LSC)[f]
Wiley College[n]Marshall, Texas1873United Methodist1,250Wildcats1998[o]2022HBCU (HBCUAC)
Notes

Membership timeline

North American UniversityXavier University of LouisianaLouisiana Christian UniversityTexas A%26M University–San AntonioTexas A%26M University–TexarkanaUniversity of Houston–VictoriaLouisiana State University of AlexandriaSouthern Collegiate Athletic ConferenceUniversity of St. Thomas (Texas)Louisiana State University ShreveportOur Lady of the Lake UniversityUniversity of Texas at BrownsvilleLone Star ConferenceHeartland ConferenceTexas A%26M International UniversitySooner Athletic ConferenceTexas Weslayan UniversityGulf Coast Athletic ConferenceWiley CollegeSooner Athletic ConferenceUniversity of Sciences and Arts of OklahomaTexas CollegeLone Star ConferenceHeartland ConferenceUniversity of Texas Permian BasinSooner Athletic ConferenceSouthwestern Assemblies of God UniversityUnited States Collegiate Athletic AssociationSouthwestern Adventist UniversityUniversity of the SouthwestPaul Quinn CollegeSooner Athletic ConferenceNorthwood UniversityGreat American ConferenceSooner Athletic ConferenceNorthwestern Oklahoma State UniversitySooner Athletic ConferenceLangston UniversityJarvis Christian UniversityHuston–Tillotson UniversitySouthland ConferenceGreat West ConferenceNCAA Division I independent schoolsHouston Christian UniversityNAIA independent schoolsSooner Athletic ConferenceBacone College

 Full member (non-football)  Associate member (sport) 

Sports

A divisional format is used for basketball (M / W), softball, and volleyball.
East
  • Jarvis Christian
  • Louisiana Christian
  • LSU Alexandria
  • LSU Shreveport
  • Texas College
  • Texas A&M-Texarkana
  • Xavier
West
  • Houston-Victoria
  • Huston-Tillotson
  • North American
  • Our Lady of the Lake
  • Paul Quinn
  • Southwest
  • Texas A&M-San Antonio

The Red River Athletic Conference sponsors championships in seven men's and eight women's sports.

Conference sports
SportMen'sWomen's
Baseball Y
Basketball Y Y
Cross Country Y Y
Golf Y Y
Soccer Y Y
Softball Y
Tennis Y Y
Track and Field (Outdoor) Y Y
Volleyball Y

References