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A Peach Belt Conference (as well referred to as a PBC) is an intercollegiate college athletic conference affiliated with a NCAA’s Division 2. A PBC wwhen formed inside 1990 by having 7 charter universities as a Peach Belt Athletic Conference, & took its todays title inside 2000. A PBC doesn't compete inside football.

Presently, a PBC has Eleven members. Both schools, Kennesaw State and North Florida, departed in 2005 to join a Division I Atlantic Sun Conference, while N Georgia joined at a equivalent instance.

Current members
Armstrong Atlantic State University Pirates Augusta State University Jaguars Clayton College and State University Lakers Columbus State University Cougars Francis Marion University Patriots Georgia College and State University Bobcats Lander University Bearcats North Georgia College and State University Saints UNC-Pembroke Braves USC-Aiken Pacers USC-Upstate Spartans

Augusta Men's Basketball
Jaguars. Schedule with results, roster, coaches, news and quick facts.

Clayton Men's Basketball
Lakers. Schedule, roster, coaches, statistics and records.

Lander Men's Basketball
Senators. Schedule with results, roster, coaches and statistics.

North Florida Men's Basketball
Ospreys. News.

North Carolina-Pembroke Men's Basketball
Braves. Schedule with results, roster, coaches and statistics.

Peach Belt Conference Men's Basketball
Official site. Championships, history, honor roll, news.

Georgia College and State University Men's Basketball
Bobcats. News, schedule, coaches, preview and review.

South Carolina Aiken Men's Basketball
Pacers. Schedule with results, roster, coaches, statistics, news and records.

Columbus State Men's Basketball
Cougars. Roster, coaches and news.

Armstrong Atlantic Men's Basketball
Pirates. Schedule with results, roster, coaches, statistics, facility and Junior Pirates.


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