The Western Athletic Conference will rebrand in July 2026 as the United Athletic Conference, with UTA set to be the flagship university, forming a consortium with the Atlantic Sun Conference, UTA Athletics announced Thursday in a press release.
The new NCAA Division I conference will be led by executive director Jeff Bacon, the Atlantic Sun Conference’s current commissioner, according to a WAC press release. The initiative aims to improve operational efficiency, strengthen collaboration and longevity, and promote innovation across the conference.
The alliance promises reduced travel demands for student athletes, continued access to NCAA tournaments and competition among like-minded institutions.
The partnership with the Atlantic Sun Conference also opens new opportunities for UTA and other transitioning programs, including new potential revenue streams, joint scheduling initiatives and shared resources.
The United Athletic Conference is set to host eight institutions.
UTA can expect to see familiar schools like Tarleton State University and Abilene Christian University, alongside five new schools from the Atlantic Sun Conference: Austin Peay State University, University of Central Arkansas, Eastern Kentucky University, University of North Alabama and University of West Georgia.
The Atlantic Sun Conference is expected to maintain membership of seven institutions. The balance will allow the conference to remain intact and operate independently while still supporting the transition.
“We are thrilled about this groundbreaking move,” athletics director Jon Fagg said in UTA’s press release. “As college athletics sees changes across the country, we believe that these types of partnerships and associations represent the future landscape of college athletics.”
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