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Barton, Chowan, UNCP learn future football foes

Trio of D2 schools will play non-conference games vs. Gulf South teams in 2025, 2026

Football will return to Conference Carolinas in 2025, including Barton, Chowan and UNC Pembroke. Graphic courtesy Conference Carolinas

Barton, Chowan and UNC Pembroke will join the revived Conference Carolinas football league in 2025, and the three schools learned this week some of their future non-conference foes.

Conference Carolinas has entered into a scheduling agreement with the Gulf South Conference for the 2025 and 2026 seasons. The result will be 18 games between the two leagues over the next two years.

Barton and Chowan will each play in five of those games, three next year and two in 2026. UNC Pembroke will play two games, one each season.

Football will return to Conference Carolinas for the first time since 1974. Other Conference Carolinas football teams include Erskine, Ferrum, North Greenville and Shorter. Both Conference Carolinas and the Gulf South will be part of Super Region 2.

Barton is playing the South Atlantic Conference this season. Chowan has been a member of the Gulf South for two years as it moves from the CIAA to Conference Carolinas. UNCP currently competes in the Mountain East Conference.

2025 Games
Week 2: West Alabama at Chowan
Week 3: Barton at West Alabama; Valdosta State at Chowan
Week 4: Mississippi College at Barton; West Florida at North Greenville
Week 5: Delta State at Barton
Week 6: Chowan at West Florida
Week 7: Ferrum at Delta State
Week 10: UNC Pembroke at Mississippi College

2026 Games
Week 4: West Alabama at Barton; West Florida at Chowan
Week 5: Chowan at West Alabama; Shorter at Delta State
Week 6: Barton at Mississippi College
Week 7: Delta State at Ferrum
Week 8: Shorter at Valdosta State
Week 9: Mississippi College at UNC Pembroke
Week 10: North Greenville at West Florida

Barton College will join Chowan, UNC Pembroke, Erskine, Ferrum, Shorter and North Greenville in the revived Conference Carolinas football league in 2025. Photo by Eric Lusk | NC Football News

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