SouthEastern Lacrosse Conference

The SouthEastern Lacrosse Conference (SELC) is a lacrosse-only athletic conference affiliated with the Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA). The SELC incorporates teams in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia and is divided into two divisions, Division I and Division II. With over 30 members, it is the largest of the MCLA's ten conferences.

South Eastern Lacrosse Conference
SELC
AssociationMCLA
Members36
Sports fielded
RegionSoutheast
CommissionerKarl Staber
Websitehttp://mcla.us/SELC/

Division I

Currently, 21 different teams are in the SELC Division I. All of the SELC DI teams are members of NCAA Division I. Currently the SELC DI league includes eight member schools from the Southeastern Conference (SEC), six member schools from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), three member schools from the American Athletic Conference (AAC), one member school from each of the Big 12 Conference, Colonial Athletic Conference (CAA), Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10) and Big South Conference.

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Team
Nickname
Primary
Conference
University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, Alabama 1831 Public 28,807 Crimson Tide SEC (Division I)
Auburn University Auburn, Alabama 1856 Public 24,137 Tigers SEC (Division I)
University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida 1963 Public 53,644 Knights AAC (Division I)
Clemson University Clemson, South Carolina 1849 Public 18,317 Tigers ACC (Division I)
East Carolina University Greenville, North Carolina 1907 Public 27,677 Pirates AAC (Division I)
Elon University Elon, North Carolina 1889 Private/United Church of Christ 5,666 Phoenix CAA (Division I)
University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 1853 Public 50,691 Gators SEC (Division I)
Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida 1851 Public 40,255 Seminoles ACC (Division I)
George Washington University Washington, DC 1821 Private 11,000 Colonials A-10 (Division I)
University of Georgia Athens, Georgia 1785 Public 34,885 Bulldogs SEC (Division I)
Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 1885 Public 20,291 Yellow Jackets ACC (Division I)
Liberty University Lynchburg, Virginia 1971 Private 15,000 Flames Atlantic Sun (Division I)
University of Miami Coral Gables, Florida 1925 Private/Non-sectarian 15,629 Hurricanes ACC (Division I)
University of Mississippi Oxford, Mississippi 1848 Public 18,344 Rebels SEC (Division I)
North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina 1887 Public 23,730 Wolfpack ACC (Division I)
University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina 1801 Public 28,481 Gamecocks SEC (Division I)
University of South Florida Tampa, Florida 1801 Public 47,122 Bulls AAC (Division I)
University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee 1794 Public 27,107 Volunteers SEC (Division I)
Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee 1873 Private/Non-sectarian 12,514 Commodores SEC (Division I)
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg, Virginia 1872 Public 30,739 Hokies ACC (Division I)
West Virginia University Morgantown, West Virginia 1867 Public 28,898 Mountaineers Big 12 (Division I)

Division II

13 institutions make up the SELC Division II League. The league comprises various collegiate athletics levels.

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Team
Nickname
Primary
Conference
University of North Florida Jacksonville, Florida 1969 Public 16,525 Ospreys ASUN (Division I)
Appalachian State University Boone, North Carolina 1899 Public 16,968 Mountaineers Sun Belt (Division I)
College of Charleston Charleston, South Carolina 1770 Public 10,000 Cougars Colonial (Division I)
Coastal Carolina University Conway, South Carolina 1954 Public 8,360 Chanticleers Big South (Division I)
Columbus State University Columbus, Georgia 1958 Public 7,000 Cougars Peach Belt (Division II)
Davidson College Davidson, North Carolina 1837 Private/Non-sectarian 1,700 Wildcats A-10 (Division I)
Emory University Druid Hills, Georgia 1836 Private/United Methodist Church 12,756 Eagles UAA (Division III)
Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, Florida 1961 Public 25,000 Owls C-USA (Division I)
Florida Gulf Coast University Fort Myers, Florida 1991 Public 13,000 Eagles ASUN (Division I)
Georgia Southern University Statesboro, Georgia 1906 Public 19,086 Eagles Sun Belt (Division I)
Kennesaw State University Kennesaw, Georgia 1963 Public 22,389 Owls SoCon (Division I)
University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte, North Carolina 1946 Public 24,700 49ers C-USA (Division I)
Wake Forest University Winston-Salem, North Carolina 1834 Private/Non-sectarian 6,862 Demon Deacons ACC (Division I)
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