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Encyclopedia > Peach Belt Conference

The Peach Belt Conference (also known as the PBC) is an intercollegiate college athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA’s Division II. The PBC was formed in 1990 with seven charter universities as the Peach Belt Athletic Conference. The conference name was changed to the Peach Belt Conference in 2000. The PBC does not compete in football.


With the addition of the University of North Florida in 1997, there are 12 members of the PBC.


Current members

External links

  • Official site of the Peach Belt Conference (http://www.peachbelt.com/)

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NGCSU | University Relations - NGCSU moving to NCAA Division II Peach Belt Conference (620 words)
The Saints will begin competition in Division II and the Peach Belt in fall 2005, but will not be eligible for post-season play until the probation period ends.
The university may apply for a waiver of the final two years of probation at the end of the first year and could become a full member of the NCAA in fall 2007 if the waiver is approved.
The Peach Belt Conference is one of the premier athletic conferences in Division II.
The Pine Needle > Sports (576 words)
Richardson is the first UNCP women's basketball player to garner the Peach Belt Conference Player of the Year honor.
The award is familiar ground for Haskins, as he was named Peach Belt Co-Coach of the Year in 2002, along with former Augusta State head coach Gary Tuell, in his last season at the helm of the UNCP men's basketball program.
PBC Player of the Year Yandel Brown scored a game-high 22 points in the Cougars' victory.
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