Ohio Valley Conference
The Ohio Valley Conference is a collegiate athletic conference which operates in the Midwestern and Southeastern United States. It participates in Division I of the NCAA; the conference's football programs compete in the Football Championship Subdivision, the lower of two levels of Division I football competition. The OVC has 12 members, 9 of which compete in football in the conference.
History
Primary source :The Ohio Valley Conference can trace its roots to 1941 when Murray State athletic director Roy Stewart, Eastern Kentucky athletic director Charles "Turkey" Hughes, and Western Kentucky public relations director Kelly Thompson first formulated the idea of establishing a regional athletics conference. The plan was put on hold due to World War II, but it was resurrected after the conclusion of the war. In 1948, the three schools joined with Louisville, Morehead State, and Evansville to form the Ohio Valley Conference. While many collegiate conferences are struggling today with the question of whether their policies and rules should be determined by the athletic departments or by the institutional heads, from the very beginning, the OVC has been run by the presidents of its member schools.
Historically, the OVC was a pioneer in racial desegregation, with Morehead State signing the conference's first black athlete, Marshall Banks, in 1958. The rest of the OVC soon followed in Morehead State's wake. From 1986 to 2018, the OVC was unique among NCAA Division I conferences in that it included one historically black university, Tennessee State University, in a conference that otherwise consists of institutions that are not traditionally black. During this period, every other HBCU in NCAA Division I belonged to either the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference or Southwestern Athletic Conference. That distinction changed in July 2018 when Hampton University joined the Big South Conference.
The OVC has also been a leader in advancement of sports opportunities for women. The conference began adding championship competitions for women in 1977 several years after the AIAW began sponsoring national championships for women, but seven years before the NCAA was ready to move into the field. Since 2009, the OVC has been led by Commissioner Beth DeBauche, one of only six female commissioners for the thirty-two Division I conferences.
Athletic rivalries, really close colleges and especially when competitors are in relatively close proximity, can generate problems with fan behavior, and the conference leadership struggled with controlling the issue for many years. When the national debate on the problem reached its apex in the mid-1990s, the OVC unveiled the national first of its kind "Sportsmanship Statement" in 1995, stating the conference's policy on, "... principles of fair play, ethical conduct and respect for one's opponent." Since then, the OVC has also introduced individual, team, and institutional sportsmanship awards.
Founded by six schools, the expansions of 2007 and 2011 have brought the Ohio Valley Conference membership to twelve schools, the most in its history.
OVC Digital Network
In August 2012, the OVC announced that it had launched the OVC Digital Network as a replacement for and improvement over the conference's former efforts to provide streaming video coverage of many athletic events that had been in place since 2006. This website carried live, student-produced coverage of most conference games and some non-conference games in baseball, men's and women's basketball, football, soccer, softball, and volleyball as well as some coaches' shows, special presentations, and archived game-casts available for later viewing.In its first two years, the network provided well over 600,000 viewings of streamed live video of more than 1400 events.
In the 2018-19 school year the coverage previously carried on the OVC Digital Network was switched over to ESPN+.
Member schools
Full members
;Note- Morehead State's football team competes in the Pioneer Football League, a Division I FCS football-only conference whose members choose not to offer athletic scholarships for football.
Affiliate members
Institution | Location | Founded | Type | Nickname | Enrollment | Joined | Sport | Primary Conference |
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga | Chattanooga, Tennessee | 1886 | Public | Mocs | 11,388 | 2019 | Beach volleyball | Southern |
Former members
;NotesFormer affiliate members
;Notes- Columbus State dropped rifle after the 2014–15 school year.
Membership timeline
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Comments
- Morehead State's football team competes in the Pioneer Football League, a Division I FCS football-only conference whose members choose not to offer athletic scholarships for football.
- Austin Peay's football team left the OVC after the 1996 season to compete as an NCAA D-I FCS Independent. After four seasons as an Independent, the team joined the Pioneer Football League in 2001, and remained there through the 2005 season. Austin Peay then returned to scholarship football, spending the 2006 season as an Independent before re-entering OVC football competition in 2007.
Conference divisions
East Division | West Division |
Belmont | Austin Peay |
Eastern Kentucky | Eastern Illinois |
Jacksonville State | Murray State |
Morehead State | SIU Edwardsville |
Tennessee State | Southeast Missouri |
Tennessee Tech | UT Martin |
Sports offered
The Ohio Valley Conference currently offers championship competition in 19 NCAA sanctioned sports, with eight for men, 10 for women, and rifle for men's, women's, and coed teams.Sport | Men's | Women's | Coed |
Baseball | |||
Basketball | |||
Beach Volleyball | |||
Cross Country | |||
Football | |||
Golf | |||
Rifle | |||
Soccer | |||
Softball | |||
Tennis | |||
Track and Field | |||
Track and Field | |||
Volleyball |
Men's sponsored sports by school
;Notes;Men's varsity sports not sponsored by the Ohio Valley Conference which are played by OVC schools
School | Soccer | Swimming & Diving | Rodeo | Wrestling |
Belmont | Southern Conference | |||
Eastern Illinois | Summit League | Summit League | ||
Murray State | NIRA | |||
SIU Edwardsville | MAC | MAC | ||
UT Martin | NIRA |
;Notes
Women's sponsored sports by school
;Women's varsity sports not sponsored by the Ohio Valley Conference which are played by OVC schoolsSchool | Swimming & Diving | Rodeo‡ | Gymnastics | Equestrian |
Eastern Illinois | Summit League | |||
Murray State | NIRA‡ | |||
Southeast Missouri | MIC | |||
UT Martin | NIRA‡ | United Equestrian Conference |
- ‡ = Rodeo is sanctioned by the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association, not the NCAA. While UT-Martin considers rodeo to be a varsity sport, Murray State operates their rodeo teams a club sport within the Hutson School of Agriculture.
Conference champions
Football conference champions
This is a list of the champions since 2000. For the complete history, see List of Ohio Valley Conference football champions.Year | Regular Season Champion | Record | FCS Championship Result |
2000 | Western Kentucky | 7–0 | Quarterfinals |
2001 | Eastern Illinois | 6–1 | First Round |
2002 | Eastern Illinois Murray State | 5–1 | First Round |
2003 | Jacksonville State | 7–1 | First Round |
2004 | Jacksonville State | 7–1 | First Round |
2005 | Eastern Illinois | 8–0 | First Round |
2006 | UT Martin Eastern Illinois | 6–1 7–1 | First Round |
2007 | Eastern Kentucky | 8–0 | First Round |
2008 | Eastern Kentucky | 7–1 | First Round |
2009 | Eastern Illinois $ | 6–2 | First Round |
2010 | Southeast Missouri State | 7–1 | Second Round |
2011 | Tennessee Tech $$ Eastern Kentucky Jacksonville State | 6–2 6–2 6–2 | First Round First Round DNP |
2012 | Eastern Illinois | 6–1 | First Round |
2013 | Eastern Illinois | 8–0 | Quarterfinals |
2014 | Jacksonville State | 8–0 | Second Round |
2015 | Jacksonville State | 8–0 | FCS Championship Runner Up |
2016 | Jacksonville State | 7–0 | First Round |
2017 | Jacksonville State | 8–0 | Second Round |
2018 | Jacksonville State | 7–1 | Second Round |
2019 | Austin Peay $$$ Southeast Missouri State | 7-1 | Quarterfinals First Round |
$ – Jacksonville State had the best record in the conference, but was ineligible for the championship due to Academic Progress Rate sanctions.
$$ – Tennessee Tech won the tie-breaker and received the automatic bid to the FCS playoffs.
$$$ - Austin Peay won the tie-breaker and received the automatic bid to the FCS Playoffs
Basketball
This is list of the champions since 2000. For the complete men's history, see List of Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball champions.Baseball
This is list of the champions since 2000.Year | Regular Season Champion | OVC Record | Season Record | Tournament Champion | OVC Record | Season Record |
2000 | Eastern Kentucky | 18–6 | 30–27 | Middle Tennessee | 17–6 | 39–23 |
2001 | Eastern Illinois | 19–1 | 35–20 | Tennessee Tech | 12–9 | 33–30 |
2002 | Southeast Missouri | 16–5 | 37–20 | Southeast Missouri | 16–5 | 37–20 |
2003 | Austin Peay | 14–5–1 | 27–27–1 | Murray State | 9–11 | 25–31 |
2004 | Austin Peay | 20–7 | 35–21 | Jacksonville State | 16–11 | 31–29 |
2005 | Jacksonville State | 19–8 | 35–25 | Austin Peay | 16–11 | 38–24 |
2006 | Samford | 21–6 | 34–25 | Jacksonville State | 19–8 | 35–24 |
2007 | Austin Peay | 19–8 | 40–27 | Austin Peay | 19–8 | 40–27 |
2008 | Jacksonville State | 23–4 | 37–21 | Eastern Illinois | 13–13 | 27–30 |
2009 | Eastern Illinois # | 13–5 | 31–19 | Tennessee Tech | 10–11–1 | 31–24–1 |
2010 | Tennessee Tech | 14–6 | 31–25 | Jacksonville State | 15–8 | 32–26 |
2011 | Austin Peay | 17–6 | 34–24 | Austin Peay | 17–6 | 34–24 |
2012 | Austin Peay Eastern Kentucky | 19–7 | 40–24 31–23 | Austin Peay | 19–7 | 40–24 |
2013 | Tennessee Tech | 24–6 | 40–17 | Austin Peay | 22–7 | 47–15 |
2014 | Southeast Missouri | 23–7 | 37–20 | Jacksonville State | 18–12 | 36–27 |
2015 | Southeast Missouri | 22–8 | 36–23 | Morehead State | 20–10 | 38–22 |
2016 | Southeast Missouri | 22–8 | 39–21 | Southeast Missouri | 22–8 | 39–21 |
2017 | Tennessee Tech | 23–7 | 39–18 | Tennessee Tech | 23–7 | 39–18 |
2018 | Tennessee Tech | 27-3 | 53-12 | Morehead State | 18-12 | 37-26 |
- # = 2009 Eastern Illinois lost 1 conference and 4 non-conference games by forfeit for using an ineligible player.
Softball
Year | Regular Season Champion | OVC Record | Season Record | Tournament Champion | OVC Record | Season Record |
2000 | Middle Tennessee | 16–5 | 39–21 | Middle Tennessee | 16–5 | 39–21 |
2001 | Tennessee Tech | 17–4 | 44–20 | Tennessee Tech | 17–4 | 44–20 |
2002 | Eastern Kentucky | 16–2 | 37–14 | Eastern Kentucky | 16–2 | 37–14 |
2003 | Tennessee Tech | 17–3 | 41–16 | Tennessee Tech | 17–3 | 41––16 |
2004 | Eastern Kentucky | 22–4 | 42–17 | Eastern Kentucky | 22––4 | 42–17 |
2005 | Jacksonville State | 22–4 | 41–16 | Tennessee Tech | 16–8 | 35–28 |
2006 | Tennessee Tech | 24–2 | 50–15 | Tennessee Tech | 24–2 | 50–15 |
2007 | Tennessee Tech | 20–5 | 50–19 | Tennessee Tech | 20–5 | 50–19 |
2008 | Jacksonville State | 22–4 | 40–16 | Jacksonville State | 22–4 | 40–16 |
2009 | Jacksonville State | 19–2 | 43–16 | UT Martin | 13–10 | 38–23 |
2010 | UT Martin | 22–3 | 47–11 | Jacksonville State | 13–6 | 30–19 |
2011 | Eastern Illinois | 26–4 | 40–12 | Jacksonville State | 21–9 | 40–21 |
2012 | UT Martin | 23–6 | 39–22 | UT Martin | 23–6 | 39–22 |
2013 | East– Eastern Kentucky West– Eastern Illinois | 19–6 20–3 | 36–20 36–14 | Jacksonville State | 11–11 | 30–27 |
2014 | East– Jacksonville State West– SIUE | 22–5 19–5 | 40–15 30–23 | SIUE | 19–5 | 30–23 |
2015 | SIUE | 20–6 | 43–16 | Tennessee Tech | 15–11 | 33–28 |
2016 | Jacksonville State | 26–0 | 43–17 | Jacksonville State | 26–0 | 43–17 |
2017 | Jacksonville State | 15–1 | 41–12 | Jacksonville State | 15–1 | 41–12 |
2018 | Eastern Kentucky | 19-3 | 45-21 | Jacksonville State | 16-6 | 35-25 |
Women's soccer
This is a list of Champions since 2000.Year | Regular Season Champions | Tournament Champions |
2000 | Eastern Illinois | Tennessee Tech |
2001 | Southeast Missouri | Eastern Illinois |
2002 | Southeast Missouri | Eastern Illinois |
2003 | Samford | Eastern Illinois |
2004 | Samford | Eastern Illinois |
2005 | Samford | Samford |
2006 | Samford | Southeast Missouri |
2007 | Southeast Missouri | Southeast Missouri |
2008 | Murray State | Morehead State |
2009 | Morehead State, UT Martin | Murray State |
2010 | Morehead State | Morehead State |
2011 | Southeast Missouri | UT Martin |
2012 | UT Martin | UT Martin |
2013 | UT Martin | Morehead State |
2014 | Southeast Missouri | SIUE |
2015 | Murray State | Murray State |
2016 | Murray State | SIUE |
2017 | Murray State | Murray State |
2018 | UT Martin | Murray State |