While Kentucky men’s basketball and Tennessee women’s basketball may be no-brainers, there are several other programs that have more than held their own in the championship hardware department across the SEC. Swimming and diving and tennis are just two sports where multiple SEC teams excel nationally. But what are the other sports that bring home the rings and trophies?

Without considering football, here’s where we think each SEC school does its best work.

ALABAMA

Women’s gymnastics: The Crimson Tide has won nine SEC titles, and the women have made it to the Super Six 22 times of their 34 NCAA Tournament appearances. Alabama has claimed six national titles, with the most recent being in 2012. The Crimson Tide is currently ranked No. 6 in the land behind fellow SEC foes LSU and Florida.

ARKANSAS

Men’s indoor track & field: Led primarily by coach John McDonnell, Arkansas is one of two schools (UTEP) in NCAA history to win the cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field championships in the same year. Arkansas has done it five times. McDonnell’s national championships include streaks of 12 consecutive indoor titles from 1984-1995, eight consecutive outdoor titles from 1992-1999, four consecutive cross country titles from 1990-1993 and four consecutive indoor titles from 1997-2000. Between 1984 and 2000, Arkansas won 16 of 17 national championships. The men and women last month won the SEC indoor track and field championships.

AUBURN

Swimming and diving: The Tigers count 13 NCAA championships among men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams. The men’s team won five national titles in a row starting in 2003, and then again in 2009, and 18 SEC titles. The women’s team has won five national titles since 2002, along with five SEC titles.

FLORIDA

Swimming and diving: Florida’s men and women both lead the SEC. The men have 37 SEC titles, with the most recent being 2016. The women have 17 SEC titles, with the most recent being in 2009. The men have two national titles and the women have three. The Gators have also produced 85 Olympic swimmers, and including coaches and divers, the program has 32 gold medals. This season, 13 Gators were invited to the men’s NCAA championship, fourth-most in the country.

GEORGIA

Men’s tennis: The conference bar is often set by the Bulldogs. They have eight national championships (six outdoor, two indoor), and 37 SEC titles (28 regular season, 9 tournament) and have made 36 NCAA Tournament appearances. There have been 46 Bulldogs who have earned individual All-America honors 91 times, and nine NCAA champions since 1983.

KENTUCKY

Men’s basketball: Nothing outside of possibly Alabama football compares to Kentucky basketball, and that’s even a hearty debate. The Wildcats have won the SEC Tournament 30 times, and for perspective. Alabama, ironically, has won the second most SEC Tournaments at six. Kentucky has made 57 appearances in the NCAA Tournament. The Wildcats have eight national titles, which is second only to UCLA, and have made 17 Final Fours. They’re currently ranked No. 11 in the country, one of five SEC teams ranked.

LSU

Softball: LSU is the reigning national champion and has played in five Women’s College World Series — in 2001, 2004, 2012, 2015 and 2016. LSU has 18 total championships, including nine SEC Western Division titles along with five SEC regular season and five SEC Tournament crowns. LSU is currently ranked No. 12 in the country, but behind four SEC teams.

MISSISSIPPI STATE

Baseball: The Bulldogs have claimed 24 SEC titles in baseball, including last year’s regular season title, and the tournament title in 2012. They made a 35th postseason appearance last year, and last year they made a 12th appearance in a regional. They also have nine appearances in the College World Series, most recently in 2013.

MISSOURI

Wrestling: Mizzou is the only SEC team that currently competes in NCAA wrestling, and the Tigers compete in the Mid-Atlantic Conference. They have seven national champions, 64 All-Americans and five consecutive conference titles. Missouri was ranked No. 10 in the most recent poll this season.

OLE MISS

Men’s tennis: The Rebels have won the SEC title in men’s tennis five times, and they have made 25 appearances in the NCAA Tournament. Since 1995, the Rebels have been a mainstay among the best teams in the nation, advancing to the NCAA Final Four in 1997, 1999 and 2005. Ole Miss also has nine NCAA quarterfinal appearances and 16 Sweet Sixteen appearances. Within the program, there are two NCAA doubles finalists, five singles semifinalists and six doubles semifinalists.

SOUTH CAROLINA

Equestrian: Equestrian has only been an SEC-sponsored sport since 2013, but the Lady Gamecocks showed up ready for competition. The Gamecocks overall had two national titles before that (2005, 2007), and won again in 2015. South Carolina has won two of the three SEC titles in equestrian. They finished this regular season at 6-6.

TENNESSEE

Women’s basketball: The Lady Vols are a blue blood in women’s basketball. They far exceed every other SEC school with 18 SEC Championships and 17 SEC Tournament titles, though they fell in the second round this season. Tennessee has made 35 NCAA Tournament appearances and won eight titles.

TEXAS A&M

Women’s soccer: The Aggies have 11 conference titles that span multiple conferences. Texas A&M has also made 22 appearances in the NCAA Tournament. Last season, the Aggies finished 12-8-2. They earned a 22nd consecutive NCAA Championship bid and advanced to the second round for the 19th straight season.

VANDERBILT

Baseball: Among the players Vanderbilt has seen win the Golden Spikes or Player of the Year award are David Price, Dansby Swanson and Carson Fulmer. Since 2004, Vandy has been to the NCAA Tournament 13 times, including 11 straight, and the College World Series three times. The Commodores have six SEC titles and one national title, and last year the Commodores hosted regionals for the fifth time in six years and fourth straight season, which was the fourth consecutive season of 40-plus victories. In the last decade, they lead the country with 466 victories.