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Tusculum College president Dr.
Dolph Henry, left, presents Lincoln Memorial University
president Dr. Nancy Moody with a South Atlantic Conference lapel
pin during the SAC's annual business meeting in Asheville, N.C.,
on June 8, 2006. Lincoln Memorial University will become a member
of the SAC on July 1, 2006. |
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Tusculum College president Dr.
Dolph Henry, left, presents Lincoln Memorial University director
of athletics Jay Nidiffer with a South Atlantic Conference lapel
pin during the SAC's annual business meeting in Asheville, N.C.,
on June 8, 2006. Lincoln Memorial University will become a member
of the SAC on July 1, 2006. |
ROCK HILL, SC The South Atlantic
Conference Council of Presidents has accepted an application for
membership from Lincoln Memorial University, the league announced
today. Lincoln Memorial will be a conference member beginning on July
1, 2006, and will be eligible for conference championships and awards
in selected sports beginning in the 2006-07 season.
We know Lincoln Memorial
will be a fine addition to the South Atlantic Conference, said
Commissioner Doug Echols. They are an excellent academic
institution with a strong history of competitive athletic teams. Our
presidents see them as a perfect fit academically and athletically for
the South Atlantic Conference. I join all of our presidents in
welcoming Lincoln Memorial University as a member of the South
Atlantic Conference.
The conference is delighted to
welcome Lincoln Memorial as a member, said Dr. Dolph Henry,
president of Tusculum College and chair of the presidents
council. The addition of Lincoln Memorial only enhances the
conference.
Lincoln Memorial fields 13 sports sponsored by the
South Atlantic Conference. The schools teams are known as the
Railsplitters.
Dr. Nancy Moody, President of LMU stated, On
behalf of the LMU Board of Trustees, faculty, staff and, most
particularly, our student-athletes, we eagerly look forward to renewal
of old rivalries with member institutions of the South Atlantic
Conference. The congruence in values and goals of these institutions
and the SAC with those of LMU make this transition very appropriate.
Lincoln Memorial will be eligible next season for
conference tournaments, championships and awards in those sports in
which it meets South Atlantic Conference mandated limits. Lincoln
Memorial will have all of its athletic teams in compliance with SAC
requirements by the 2007-08 school year, and be eligible for
championships in all sports.
The 1,000 acre LMU campus is located in Harrogate,
Tenn., just 55 miles north of Knoxville. The university was chartered
by the State of Tennessee on February 12, 1897, as a living memorial
to 16th President Abraham Lincoln.
LMU has a current enrollment of approximately 2800
students and 175 full and part-time faculty members at the main campus
and 10 extended-campus sites. The main campus is also home to the
Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum, which houses one the largest
Lincoln collections in the country. LMU is a private, liberal arts
university offering approximately 60 undergraduate majors, minors and
pre-professional programs leading to associate and bachelors
degrees, as well as a variety of graduate programs leading to masters
degrees or the Ed.S. degree.
The LMU athletic facilities are some of the finest
in the region, including the 5,000-seat Tex Turner Arena and Hennon
Baseball Field. The Railsplitters won Gulf South Conference mens
and womens soccer tournament titles this past fall.
This is an exciting time for LMU
athletics and alumni as well, said Jay Nidiffer, Lincoln
Memorial University Director of Athletics. It is our goal to be
the best we can possibly be in this new conference. We plan to work
hard to make the conference proud. Now we can develop a rivalry with
people we were rivals with 100 years ago Carson-Newman,
Tusculum and Mars Hill.
Lincoln Memorial has been member of the Gulf South
Conference since 1992, but will be leaving that conference at the end
of this current school year.
The South Atlantic Conference is one of the premier
NCAA Division II conferences in the country and strives for academic
success and athletic achievement. Since becoming eligible for NCAA
Division II postseason play in 1993, the league has sent
representatives from all of its sponsored sports to NCAA postseason
play.
The addition of Lincoln Memorial will bring the
membership of the South Atlantic Conference to nine. Other member
institutions are: Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City, Tenn.;
Catawba College, Salisbury, N.C.; Lenoir-Rhyne College, Hickory, N.C.;
Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, N.C.; Newberry College, Newberry, S.C.;
Presbyterian College, Clinton, S.C.; Tusculum College, Greeneville,
Tenn.; and Wingate University, Wingate, N.C.
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