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Limestone helped pave the way for collegiate lacrosse, swimming, and field hockey in the South. The Saints fielded South Carolina's first collegiate lacrosse team in 1990. Before being dropped after the 2017–18 season, the swimming teams were the only NCAA Division II swimming programs in South Carolina and among the few in the two Carolinas.
Limestone defeated C.W. Post in the championship game, 10–9, to claim the Saints' first Division II national title. [2] Limestone became the southern-most school to win a national title in lacrosse, as well as the first from the state of South Carolina. [2]
Team School City Conference Sport sponsorship Base-ball Basketball Beach Volleyball Cross Country Field Hockey Foot-ball Golf Lacrosse Soccer Soft-ball Swimming Tennis Track & Field Volleyball Wrestling M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W Allen Yellow Jackets: Allen University: Columbia: SIAC [a] Anderson Trojans: Anderson University: Anderson ...
Carlson played college lacrosse at Limestone University in Gaffney, South Carolina, where he helped the Saints win the 2000 NCAA Division II tournament. [3] As a sophomore in 2001, he earned Deep South Conference Player of the Year honors after setting program records for points in a season (83) and goals in a game (10).
Travis Gillespie is a two-time Division 2 NCAA champion with the Limestone College Saints where, in 2000, 2001, and 2002, he won three All-Conference, three All-American, and one Academic All-American awards. Gillespie was a member of Team Canada's U19 team where he won a silver medal while playing bigstick.
The 2002 NCAA Division II Men's Lacrosse Championship was the 18th annual tournament to determine the national champions of NCAA Division II men's college lacrosse in the United States. The final was played at Yurcak Field at Rutgers University in Piscataway, New Jersey .
The Rogers boys lacrosse team fared better against Scituate this week than its area rival did and sit at .500 in Division IV two games into the season.
Limestone plays sports in the South Atlantic Conference (SAC). Limestone offers competitive opportunities at the NCAA Division II level for men in football, soccer, basketball, baseball, wrestling, lacrosse, golf, cross country, tennis, and track and field and for women in golf, volleyball, basketball, softball, tennis, soccer, cross country, lacrosse, cheerleading, track and field, acrobatics ...