championships and made 107 NAIA National Tournament appearances.
== Notable people ==
Tarana Burke, civil rights activist and "Me Too" movement founder (majored in political science at AUM)
Larry Chapman, former Auburn University at Montgomery basketball coach
Amir Eshel, Israeli general
Hanley Funderburk, former chief administrator of Auburn University at Montgomery
Orlando Graham, former professional basketball player
Alan Gribben, Mark Twain scholar and retired AUM professor
Perry O. Hooper, Jr., Republican member of the Alabama House of Representatives from Montgomery (1984-2003)
John E. Hyten, U.S. Air Force general and head of U.S. Strategic Command
James L. Jamerson, general, former Deputy Commander in Chief for United States European Command (MBA, 1972)
Terry Lathan, Chairman of the Alabama Republican Party
Q. V. Lowe, former baseball coach for AUM and former Chicago Cubs assistant coach
Richard Marcinko, author and former U.S. Navy SEAL commander
Jessica Meuse, musician
Masego Ntshingane, former member …