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For every sport except football, the champion is determined using a postseason tournament or meet. Table of ContentsMembers[edit]Future members[edit]Membership timeline[edit]Most recent champions[edit]2022\u201323[edit]2021\u201322[edit]Baseball[edit]Men’s basketball[edit]Women’s basketball[edit]Men’s cross country[edit]Women’s cross country[edit]Men’s golf[edit]Women’s golf[edit]Women’s lacrosse[edit]Women’s rowing[edit]Men’s soccer[edit]Women’s soccer[edit]Softball[edit]Men’s swimming and diving[edit]Women’s swimming and diving[edit]Men’s tennis[edit]Women’s tennis[edit]Men’s track and field[edit]Men’s indoor[edit]Men’s outdoor[edit]Women’s track and field[edit]Women’s indoor[edit]Women’s outdoor[edit]Volleyball[edit]Summary[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Members[edit]The American has 11 full member institutions:[1] * – Denotes schools which are departing from the conference beginning in the 2023\u201324 school year. It is possible that Cincinnati and UCF could remain in the American as affiliate members for women’s lacrosse and men’s soccer, respectively, as the Big 12 does not sponsor those sports, though no formal announcement has been made.In addition, the conference has 5 current affiliate members:[2]Future members[edit]There are six schools who are scheduled to join the American as full members in the 2023\u201324 school year:[3]*- Denotes schools joining as affiliate members for the 2022\u201323 school year in women’s swimming and diving. \u2020- Denotes schools joining as affiliate members for the 2022\u201323 school year in men’s soccer.In addition to the five future full members that are joining as affiliate members in 2022\u201323, there are two other schools joining as affiliate members in 2022\u201323:FIU (men’s soccer and women’s swimming and diving)James Madison (women’s lacrosse)Membership timeline[edit]Full membersFull members (non-football)Affiliate members (football only)Affiliate members (one sport, non-football)Affiliate members (multiple sports)Key: MS \u2013 Men’s Soccer; WSD \u2013 Women’s Swimming and Diving; WR \u2013 Women’s rowing; WL \u2013 Women’s lacrosseMost recent champions[edit]2022\u201323[edit]SportChampionBaseballTBD (regular season)TBD (tournament)Men’s basketballHouston (regular season)Memphis (tournament)Women’s basketballSouth Florida (regular season)East Carolina (tournament)Men’s cross countryTulsaWomen’s cross countryTulsaFootballTulaneMen’s golfTBDWomen’s golfTBDWomen’s lacrosseTBD (regular season)TBD (tournament)Women’s rowingTBDMen’s soccerFlorida International(regular season and tournament)Women’s soccerCentral Florida(regular season)Memphis(tournament)SoftballTBD (regular season)TBD (tournament)Men’s swimming & divingSMUWomen’s swimming & divingHoustonMen’s tennisTBDWomen’s tennisTBDMen’s indoor track & fieldCincinnatiWomen’s indoor track & fieldCentral FloridaMen’s outdoor track & fieldTBDWomen’s outdoor track & fieldTBDVolleyballHouston2021\u201322[edit]SportChampionBaseballEast Carolina(Regular season and tournament)Men’s basketballHouston(Regular season and tournament)Women’s basketballUCF(Regular season and tournament)Men’s cross countryTulsaWomen’s cross countryTulsaFootballCincinnatiMen’s golfSMUWomen’s golfTulaneWomen’s lacrosseFlorida(Regular season and tournament)Women’s rowingSMUMen’s soccerTulsa(Regular season and tournament)Women’s soccerSouth Florida(Regular season)Memphis(Tournament)SoftballUCF(Regular season and tournament)Men’s swimming & divingSMUWomen’s swimming & divingHoustonMen’s tennisSMUWomen’s tennisMemphisMen’s indoor track & fieldHoustonMen’s outdoor track & fieldWichita StateWomen’s indoor track & fieldUCFWomen’s outdoor track & fieldUCFVolleyballUCF[2]Baseball[edit]Baseball is sponsored by 8 of the 11 full members of the AAC. The only schools which do not sponsor baseball are SMU, Temple, and Tulsa (though Temple had a team in the 2014 season, which was dropped after that season).[4][5] Of the six schools joining the AAC in 2023\u201324, all besides North Texas sponsor baseball.YearRegular Season championTournament champion2014Louisville\u2020Houston2015HoustonEast Carolina2016TulaneUConn\u20202017UCFHouston2018HoustonEast Carolina2019East CarolinaCincinnati2020No games played due to COVID-19[6]2021East CarolinaSouth Florida2022East Carolina\u2020: No longer members of the conference[2]Men’s basketball[edit]All 11 full members of the American support men’s basketball, making it the only men’s sport sponsored by every team in the conference.[7] Men’s basketball is also played by each of the six members joining the American in 2023\u201324.YearRegular Season championTournament champion2013\u201314CincinnatiLouisville\u2020 (vacated)Louisville\u2020 (vacated)(tied)[a]2014\u201315SMU2015\u201316TempleUConn\u20202016\u201317SMU2017\u201318Cincinnati2018\u201319HoustonCincinnati2019\u201320CincinnatiNot played due to COVID-19[6]HoustonTulsa(all tied)[b]2020\u201321Wichita StateHouston2021\u201322Houston2022\u201323HoustonMemphis\u2020: No longer members of the conference^ Cincinnati is listed first because they were named the 1 seed for the 2014 conference tournament^ Cincinnati is listed first because they were named the 1 seed for the 2020 conference tournament, which was later canceled due to COVID-19[2]Women’s basketball[edit]Like men’s basketball, women’s basketball is also sponsored by all 11 full members of the conference.[8] It is also played by all six schools joining The American in 2023\u201324.YearRegular Season championTournament champion2013\u201314UConn\u20202014\u201315UConn\u20202015\u201316UConn\u20202016\u201317UConn\u20202017\u201318UConn\u20202018\u201319UConn\u20202019\u201320UConn\u20202020\u201321South Florida2021\u201322UCF2022\u201323South FloridaEast Carolina\u2020: No longer members of the conference[2]Men’s cross country[edit]Men’s cross country is supported by 9 of the 11 teams in the AAC. The only full members that don’t sponsor it are SMU and UCF.[9] It is sponsored by five of the six schools joining the American in 2023\u201324, with UAB being the only one that does not sponsor it.YearChampion2013Louisville\u20202014Tulsa2015Tulsa2016Tulsa2017Tulsa2018Tulsa2019Tulsa2020Tulsa2021Tulsa2022Tulsa\u2020: No longer members of the conference[2]Women’s cross country[edit]Unlike men’s cross country, women’s cross country is sponsored by every full member of the conference.[9] It is also sponsored by all six schools joining the conference in 2023\u201324.YearChampion2013SMU2014Tulsa2015Tulsa2016SMU2017UConn\u20202018Wichita State2019Tulsa2020Tulsa2021Tulsa2022Tulsa\u2020: No longer members of the conference[2]Football is sponsored by every full member of the American except for Wichita State. Affiliate member Navy also plays football in the conference.[10] All six schools joining the conference in 2023\u201324 sponsor football as well.YearChampion2013UCF2014MemphisCincinnatiUCF(all tied)[a]2015Houston2016Temple2017UCF2018UCF2019Memphis2020Cincinnati2021Cincinnati2022Tulane^ Prior to 2015 the conference champion was determined by regular season conference record, which allowed for ties in the standings. Memphis, Cincinnati, and UCF each went 7\u20131 in conference games with Memphis beating Cincinnati, Cincinnati beating UCF, and UCF beating Memphis. Memphis is listed first because they had a better overall record than Cincinnati and UCF.[2]Men’s golf[edit]Tulane and Tulsa are the only schools in the conference that do not sponsor men’s golf, though Tulsa did until the 2016 season.[11][12] All six schools joining the AAC in 2023\u201324 sponsor men’s golf as well.YearChampion2014SMU2015South Florida2016South Florida2017South Florida2018South Florida2019Memphis2020Not played due to COVID-19[6]2021South Florida2022SMU[2]Women’s golf[edit]Temple is the only full member of the conference that doesn’t sponsor women’s golf.[11] Rice is the only one out of the six teams joining the AAC in 2023\u201324 that does not sponsor women’s golf.YearChampion2014Louisville\u20202015UCF2016Houston2017UCF2018Houston2019Houston2020Not played due to COVID-19[6]2021UCF2022Tulane\u2020: No longer members of the conference[2]Women’s lacrosse[edit]Only 3 full members of the conference offer women’s lacrosse, which the conference began sponsoring in 2019. Those schools are Cincinnati, East Carolina, and Temple. 3 affiliate members play women’s lacrosse in the AAC: Florida, Old Dominion, and Vanderbilt.[13] South Florida has announced plans for a women’s lacrosse team to begin play in the 2024 season.[14] None of the six schools joining the conference in 2023\u201324 sponsor women’s lacrosse, though Charlotte has announced that they will have a team beginning in 2025; Cincinnati may also remain as an affiliate member of the AAC for women’s lacrosse as their future conference, the Big 12, does not sponsor it.[15] James Madison University will be joining the AAC as a women’s lacrosse affiliate member in 2022\u201323.[16]YearRegular Season championTournament champion2019Florida2020Not played due to COVID-192021Florida2022Florida[2]Women’s rowing[edit]4 full members offer women’s rowing: SMU, Temple, Tulsa, and UCF. They are joined by affiliate members Old Dominion and Sacramento State.[17] Villanova competed as an affiliate member in rowing from 2013 to 2015 before leaving for the Colonial Athletic Association and San Diego State competed as an affiliate member in rowing from 2015 to 2021 but discontinued their program because of financial difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. It is not sponsored by any of the six schools joining the American in 2023\u201324.YearChampion2014Louisville\u20202015UCF2016UCF2017UCF2018UCF2019UCF2020Not played due to COVID-19[6]2021SMU2022SMU\u2020: No longer members of the conference[2]Men’s soccer[edit]Men’s soccer is offered by 8 full members of the conference: Charlotte, FAU, Memphis, South Florida, SMU, Temple, Tulsa, and UAB; it is also sponsored by affilliate member FIU.[18] Cincinnati also had a men’s soccer team before cutting it in April 2020.[19] Charlotte, FAU, FIU and UAB joined the conference in 2022\u201323 as affiliate members for men’s soccer. This was one year before those schools (besides FIU) joined as full members.[20]YearRegular Season championTournament champion2013Louisville\u2020South Florida2014UConn\u2020Tulsa2015SMUTulsa2016South FloridaTulsa2017SMU2018UCFSMU2019UCFSMU2020UCF2021Tulsa2022Florida International\u2020: No longer members of the conference[2]Women’s soccer[edit]Women’s soccer is sponsored by every school in the conference except Tulane and Wichita State.[21] It is sponsored by all six schools joining the conference in 2023\u201324.YearRegular Season championTournament champion2013UCF2014UCFUConn\u20202015UConn\u2020Cincinnati2016UConn\u20202017UCFSouth Florida2018South FloridaMemphis2019MemphisSouth Florida2020South Florida2021South FloridaMemphis2022UCFMemphis\u2020: No longer members of the conference[2]Softball[edit]Softball is sponsored by 7 of the 11 schools in the conference, the only ones who don’t play are Cincinnati, SMU, Temple, and Tulane (though Temple sponsored it until 2014).[22][5] It is played by every school joining the AAC in 2023\u201324 besides Rice.YearRegular Season championTournament champion2014UCFLouisville\u20202015UCF2016South FloridaTulsa2017Tulsa2018South FloridaTulsa2019South FloridaTournament canceled due to weather[a][23]2020No games played due to COVID-19[6]2021Wichita State2022UCF\u2020: No longer members of the conference^ The tournament title officially went unawarded. Under conference rules for this scenario, South Florida was given the AAC’s autobid to the NCAA tournament as the regular season champion.[2]Men’s swimming and diving[edit]Only 2 schools in the conference, Cincinnati and SMU, offer men’s swimming and diving.[24] East Carolina competed in the sport until 2020 but eliminated the program in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.[25] FAU is the only one out of the six schools joining the AAC in 2023\u201324 who sponsors men’s swimming and diving.YearChampion2014Louisville\u20202015East Carolina2016East Carolina2017East Carolina2018Cincinnati2019Cincinnati2020East Carolina2021SMU2022SMU2023SMU\u2020: No longer members of the conference[2]Women’s swimming and diving[edit]The conference features 7 women’s swimming and diving teams: full members FAU, East Carolina,[a] North Texas, Rice, SMU, and Tulane plus affiliate member FIU.[24] FAU, North Texas, and Rice joined as affiliate members along with FIU in 2022\u201323, the year before the former three joined the conference as full members. Note: Rice only competes in swimming, not diving.[20]YearChampion2014Louisville\u20202015SMU2016SMU2017Houston2018Houston2019Houston2020Houston2021Houston2022Houston2023Houston\u2020: No longer members of the conference[2]^ ECU’s women’s swimming and diving team was discontinued after the 2019\u201320 season, but returned for 2021\u201322 after not fielding a team in the 2020\u201321 season.[26]Men’s tennis[edit]Every school in the American besides Cincinnati, East Carolina, and Houston offers men’s tennis; though East Carolina offered the sport until 2020 when it was dropped due to budget concerns brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.[25][27] Five of the six schools joining the conference in 2023\u201324 sponsor men’s tennis, with North Texas being the only one that doesn’t.YearChampion2014South Florida2015South Florida2016South Florida2017South Florida2018Tulane2019South Florida2020Not played due to COVID-19[6]2021UCF2022SMU[2]Women’s tennis[edit]All AAC schools sponsor women’s tennis,[a] as do all six schools joining in 2023\u201324.[28]YearChampion2014South Florida2015Tulsa2016Tulsa2017South Florida2018Tulsa2019UCF2020Not played due to COVID-19[6]2021UCF2022Memphis[2]^ ECU’s women’s tennis team was discontinued after the 2019\u201320 season, but will return for 2021\u201322 after not fielding a team in the 2020\u201321 season[26]Men’s track and field[edit]Men’s indoor[edit]Men’s indoor track & field is sponsored by seven AAC schools: Cincinnati, East Carolina, Houston, Memphis, South Florida, Tulsa, and Wichita State.[29] Of the members joining in 2023\u201324, it is sponsored by Charlotte, North Texas, Rice, and UTSA. Temple sponsored the sport in 2014 but dropped it after that season.[5]YearChampion2014UConn\u20202015Houston2016Houston2017Houston2018Houston2019Houston2020Houston2021Not held due to COVID-192022Houston2023CincinnatiMen’s outdoor[edit]Men’s outdoor track and field is sponsored by all the same schools that sponsor men’s indoor track and field with the addition of Tulane.[30] It is sponsored by the same four future members that sponsor indoor track and field. Like with men’s indoor track and field, Temple sponsored men’s outdoor track and field until 2014.[5]YearChampion2014Houston2015UConn\u20202016Houston2017Houston2018Houston2019Houston2020Not held due to COVID-19[6]2021Houston2022Wichita State\u2020: No longer members of the conference[2]Women’s track and field[edit]Every school in the conference sponsors both indoor and outdoor women’s track and field.[29][30] Each of the six members joining in 2023\u201324 sponsor both indoor and outdoor track and field as well.Women’s indoor[edit]YearChampion2014SMU2015UConn\u20202016UConn\u20202017UCF2018Cincinnati2019Houston2020Houston2021Not held due to COVID-192022UCF2023UCFWomen’s outdoor[edit]YearChampion2014SMU2015SMU2016Cincinnati2017Cincinnati2018Houston2019Wichita State2020Not held due to COVID-19[6]2021Houston2022UCF\u2020: No longer members of the conference[2]Volleyball[edit]Every AAC school sponsors women’s volleyball.[31] All six schools joining in 2023\u201324 sponsor women’s volleyball as well. No American Conference member, whether current or future, sponsors men’s volleyball.YearRegular Season championTournament champion2013Louisville\u2020N\/A[a]2014UCF2015SMU2016SMU2017Wichita State2018UCF2019CincinnatiUCF2020HoustonUCF2021UCFN\/A[a]2022Houston^ a b The American Athletic Conference only sponsored a postseason tournament in volleyball in 2018, 2019, and 2020. In all other years, the regular season conference champion received the conference’s autobid to the NCAA tournament.[32]\u2020: No longer members of the conference[2]Summary[edit]Note: Shared titles (ex: 2014 football, 2020 men’s basketball) are counted as a full title for each co-champion.Accurate as of May 9, 2022.SchoolYears in conferenceNumber of titlesTitles by sportSports playedHouston2013\u2013202437Baseball: 4 (2 regular season, 2 tournament)Men’s basketball: 5 (3 regular season, 2 tournament)Football: 1Women’s golf: 3Women’s swimming & diving: 6Men’s track & field: 13 (7 indoor, 6 outdoor)Women’s track & field: 4 (2 indoor, 2 outdoor)Volleyball: 1 (1 regular season, 0 tournament)17:BaseballMen’s basketballWomen’s basketballMen’s cross countryWomen’s cross countryFootballMen’s golfWomen’s golfWomen’s soccerSoftballWomen’s swimming and divingWomen’s tennisMen’s indoor track and fieldMen’s outdoor track and fieldWomen’s indoor track and fieldWomen’s outdoor track and fieldVolleyballUCF2013\u2013202438Baseball: 1 (1 regular season, 0 tournament)Women’s basketball: 2 (1 regular season, 1 tournament)Football: 4Women’s golf: 3Women’s rowing: 5Men’s soccer: 4 (3 regular season, 1 tournament)Women’s soccer: 3 (2 regular season, 1 tournament)Softball: 5 (3 regular season, 2 tournament)Men’s tennis: 1Women’s tennis: 2Women’s track & field: 2 (2 indoor, 0 outdoor)Volleyball: 6 (3 regular season, 3 tournament)16:BaseballMen’s basketballWomen’s basketballWomen’s cross countryFootballMen’s golfWomen’s golfWomen’s rowingMen’s soccerWomen’s soccerSoftballMen’s tennisWomen’s tennisWomen’s indoor track and fieldWomen’s outdoor track and fieldVolleyballSouth Florida2013\u2013present26Baseball: 1 (0 regular season, 1 tournament)Women’s basketball: 2 (1 regular season, 1 tournament)Men’s golf: 5Men’s soccer: 2 (1 regular season, 1 tournament)Women’s soccer: 6 (3 regular season, 3 tournament)Softball: 3 (3 regular season, 0 tournament)Men’s tennis: 5Women’s tennis: 218:BaseballMen’s basketballWomen’s basketballMen’s cross countryWomen’s cross countryFootballMen’s golfWomen’s golfMen’s soccerWomen’s soccerSoftballMen’s tennisWomen’s tennisMen’s indoor track and fieldMen’s outdoor track and fieldWomen’s indoor track and fieldWomen’s outdoor track and fieldVolleyballTulsa2014\u2013present26Men’s basketball: 1 (1 regular season, 0 tournament)Men’s cross country: 8Women’s cross country: 5Men’s soccer: 5 (1 regular season, 4 tournament)Softball: 4 (1 regular season, 3 tournament)Women’s tennis: 317:[a]Men’s basketballWomen’s basketballMen’s cross countryWomen’s cross countryFootballMen’s golf (until 2015\u201316)Women’s golfWomen’s rowingMen’s soccerWomen’s soccerSoftballMen’s tennisWomen’s tennisMen’s indoor track and fieldMen’s outdoor track and fieldWomen’s indoor track and fieldWomen’s outdoor track and fieldVolleyballSMU2013\u2013present25Men’s basketball: 4 (2 regular season, 2 tournament)Women’s cross country: 2Men’s golf: 2Women’s rowing: 1Men’s soccer: 5 (2 regular season, 3 tournament)Women’s soccer: 1 (1 regular season, 0 tournament)Men’s swimming & diving: 2Women’s swimming & diving: 2Men’s tennis: 1Women’s track & field: 3 (1 indoor, 2 outdoor)Volleyball: 2 (2 regular season, 0 tournament)16:Men’s basketballWomen’s basketballWomen’s cross countryFootballMen’s golfWomen’s golfWomen’s rowingMen’s soccerWomen’s soccerMen’s swimming and divingWomen’s swimming and divingMen’s tennisWomen’s tennisWomen’s indoor track and fieldWomen’s outdoor track and fieldVolleyballUConn\u20202013\u2013202025Baseball: 1 (0 regular season, 1 tournament)Men’s basketball: 1 (0 regular season, 1 tournament)Women’s basketball: 14 (7 regular season, 7 tournament)Women’s cross country: 1Men’s soccer: 1 (1 regular season, 0 tournament)Women’s soccer: 3 (1 regular season, 2 tournament)Men’s track & field: 2 (1 indoor, 1 outdoor)Women’s track & field: 2 (2 indoor, 0 outdoor)21:[b]BaseballMen’s basketballWomen’s basketballMen’s cross countryWomen’s cross countryFootballMen’s golfWomen’s lacrosse (beginning in 2018\u201319)Women’s rowingMen’s soccerWomen’s soccerSoftballMen’s swimming and divingWomen’s swimming and divingMen’s tennisWomen’s tennisMen’s indoor track and fieldMen’s outdoor track and fieldWomen’s indoor track and fieldWomen’s outdoor track and fieldVolleyballCincinnati2013\u2013202416Baseball: 1 (0 regular season, 1 tournament)Men’s basketball: 5 (3 regular season, 2 tournament)Football: 3Women’s soccer: 1 (0 regular season, 1 tournament)Men’s swimming & diving: 2Women’s track & field: 3 (1 indoor, 2 outdoor)Volleyball: 1 (1 regular season, 0 tournament)18:[c]BaseballMen’s basketballWomen’s basketballMen’s cross countryWomen’s cross countryFootballMen’s golfWomen’s golfWomen’s lacrosse (beginning in 2018\u201319)Men’s soccer (until 2019\u201320)Women’s soccerMen’s swimming and divingWomen’s swimming and divingWomen’s tennisMen’s indoor track and fieldMen’s outdoor track and fieldWomen’s indoor track and fieldWomen’s outdoor track and fieldVolleyballEast Carolina2014\u2013present10Baseball: 6 (3 regular season, 3 tournament)Men’s swimming & diving: 418:[d]BaseballMen’s basketballWomen’s basketballMen’s cross countryWomen’s cross countryFootballMen’s golfWomen’s golfWomen’s lacrosse (beginning in 2018\u201319)Women’s soccerSoftballMen’s swimming and diving (until 2019\u201320)Women’s swimming and diving (on hiatus in 2020\u201321)Men’s tennis (until 2019\u201320)Women’s tennis (on hiatus in 2020\u201321)Men’s indoor track and fieldMen’s outdoor track and fieldWomen’s indoor track and fieldWomen’s outdoor track and fieldVolleyballLouisville\u20202017\u2013present9*Baseball: 1 (1 regular season, 0 tournament)Men’s basketball: 2 (1 regular season, 1 tournament), vacatedMen’s cross country: 1Women’s golf: 1Women’s rowing: 1Men’s soccer: 1 (1 regular season, 0 tournament)Softball: 1 (0 regular season, 1 tournament)Men’s swimming & diving: 1Women’s swimming & diving: 1Volleyball: 1 (1 regular season, 0 tournament)21:BaseballMen’s basketballWomen’s basketballMen’s cross countryWomen’s cross countryFootballMen’s golfWomen’s golfWomen’s rowingMen’s soccerWomen’s soccerSoftballMen’s swimming and divingWomen’s swimming and divingMen’s tennisWomen’s tennisMen’s indoor track and fieldMen’s outdoor track and fieldWomen’s indoor track and fieldWomen’s outdoor track and fieldVolleyballMemphis2013\u2013present7Football: 2Men’s golf: 1Women’s soccer: 3 (1 regular season, 2 tournament)Women’s tennis: 118:BaseballMen’s basketballWomen’s basketballMen’s cross countryWomen’s cross countryFootballMen’s golfWomen’s golfMen’s soccerWomen’s soccerSoftballMen’s tennisWomen’s tennisMen’s indoor track and fieldMen’s outdoor track and fieldWomen’s indoor track and fieldWomen’s outdoor track and fieldVolleyballFlorida\u20212018\u2013present6Women’s lacrosse: 6 (3 regular season, 3 tournament)1:Women’s lacrosseWichita State2017\u2013present6Men’s basketball: 1 (1 regular season, 0 tournament)Women’s cross country: 1Softball: 2 (1 regular season, 1 tournament)Women’s track & field: 1 (0 indoor, 1 outdoor)Volleyball: 1 (1 regular season, 0 tournament)15:BaseballMen’s basketballWomen’s basketballMen’s cross countryWomen’s cross countryMen’s golfWomen’s golfSoftballMen’s tennisWomen’s tennisMen’s indoor track and fieldMen’s outdoor track and fieldWomen’s indoor track and fieldWomen’s outdoor track and fieldVolleyballTulane2014\u2013present3Baseball: 1 (1 regular season, 0 tournament)Women’s golf: 1Men’s tennis: 114:BaseballMen’s basketballWomen’s basketballMen’s cross countryWomen’s cross countryFootballWomen’s golfWomen’s swimming and divingMen’s tennisWomen’s tennisMen’s outdoor track and fieldWomen’s indoor track and fieldWomen’s outdoor track and fieldVolleyballTemple2013\u2013present2Men’s basketball: 1 (1 regular season, 0 tournament)Football: 115:[e]Baseball (until 2013\u201314)Men’s basketballWomen’s basketballMen’s cross countryWomen’s cross countryFootballMen’s golfWomen’s lacrosse (beginning in 2018\u201319)Women’s rowingMen’s soccerWomen’s soccerSoftball (until 2013\u201314)Men’s tennisWomen’s tennisMen’s indoor track and field (until 2013\u201314)Men’s outdoor track and field (until 2013\u201314)Women’s indoor track and fieldWomen’s outdoor track and fieldVolleyballNavy\u20212015\u2013present0\u20131:FootballOld Dominion\u20212018\u2013present0\u20132:[f]Women’s lacrosseWomen’s rowing (beginning in 2020\u201321)Sacramento State\u20212015\u2013present0\u20131:Women’s rowingVanderbilt\u20212018\u2013present0\u20131:Women’s lacrosseRutgers\u20202013\u201320140\u201319:BaseballMen’s basketballWomen’s basketballMen’s cross countryWomen’s cross countryFootballMen’s golfWomen’s golfWomen’s rowingMen’s soccerWomen’s soccerSoftballWomen’s swimming and divingWomen’s tennisMen’s indoor track and fieldMen’s outdoor track and fieldWomen’s indoor track and fieldWomen’s outdoor track and fieldVolleyballSan Diego State\u2020\u20212015\u201320210\u20131:Women’s rowingVillanova\u2020\u20212013\u201320150\u20131Women’s rowing*- Does not include vacated championships\u2020- No longer a member of the AAC\u2021- Affiliate member^ Tulsa had 18 teams compete in AAC play from 2014\u201316 and 17 in all other years^ UConn had 20 teams compete in AAC play from 2013\u201318 and 21 in all other years^ Cincinnati had 19 teams compete in AAC play from 2018\u201320 and 18 in all other years^ ECU had 19 teams compete in AAC play from 2014\u201318, 20 from 2018\u201320, 16 in 2020\u201321, and 18 in all other years^ Temple had 17 teams compete in AAC play in 2013\u201314, 14 from 2014\u201318, and 15 in all other years^ Old Dominion had 1 team compete in AAC play from 2018\u201320 and 2 in all other yearsSee also[edit]References[edit]^ “American Athletic Conference”. theamerican.org. 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