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The Birmingham–Southern athletic teams were called the Panthers. The college was part of Division III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the Southern Athletic Association (SAA) since the 2012–13 academic year.
The Birmingham–Southern Panthers football team represented Birmingham–Southern College (BSC) in the NCAA Division III and competed as part of the Southern Athletic Association. BSC played its home games at the 1,600 seat Panther Stadium, which is located on-campus in Birmingham, Alabama and opened in November 2008.
There is indeed crying in baseball, and for Birmingham-Southern, there were also many tears of joy. The Panthers’ inspiring run, which came as the liberal arts college in Alabama was being shut ...
It’s been an emotional journey for Birmingham-Southern players, parents, alums, faculty and everyone with any ties to liberal arts college since the announcement in March that a $30 million loan ...
Birmingham-Southern won Game 1 of the best-of-three series, 10-1, on Friday behind the complete game hurled by Drake LaRoche, the son of former MLB slugger Adam LaRoche and grandson of longtime ...
Anyone with ties to Birmingham-Southern has felt a wide-range of emotions over the past few months — from despair to joy to sorrow to elation. A roller coaster. The baseball team's improbable run has only heightened those feelings. “It is bittersweet,” said school president Daniel Coleman. “Because so many things about this college are ...
Birmingham-Southern fell behind 7–0 in its Division III College World Series matchup with Salve Regina and couldn't overcome the deficit in a 7–5 defeat.
2011 – The Southern Athletic Association (SAA) was founded, whose charter members include seven member schools that were competing for the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC): (Birmingham–Southern College, Centre College, Hendrix College, Millsaps College, Oglethorpe University, Rhodes College and Sewanee: The University of the South), and NCAA Division III independent Berry ...