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Qubein Center, home to the High Point basketball teams. The team began varsity play in 1927–28 and was a charter member of the North State Conference (now Conference Carolinas) from 1930–31 through 1996–97, when the school began its transition to NCAA Division I. High Point won 15 regular-season championships and 13 tournament championships while in the North State Conference and ...
The 2024–25 High Point Panthers men's basketball team represents High Point University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.The Panthers, led by second-year head coach Alan Huss, play their home games at the Qubein Center in High Point, North Carolina as members of the Big South Conference.
His first job in the college ranks would come via New Mexico, under Craig Neal from 2014 to 2017 before returning to his alma mater to join Greg McDermott's staff at Creighton. [5] High Point. On March 27, 2023, Huss was named the 14th head coach in High Point history, replacing G.G. Smith.
High Point Panthers; 2022 High Point Panthers men's soccer team: Founded: 1929; 96 years ago (): University: High Point University: Athletic director: Dan Hauser: Head coach: Zach Haines (1st season)
The 2020–21 High Point Panthers men's basketball team represented High Point University in the 2020–21 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.The Panthers, led by third-year head coach Tubby Smith, played their home games at the Millis Athletic Convocation Center in High Point, North Carolina, as members of the Big South Conference.
Jake Crouthamel, a star halfback and two-way player at Dartmouth in the late 1950s and an accomplished football coach before finding his ultimate niche as athletic director at Syracuse University ...
The 2022–23 High Point Panthers men's basketball team represented High Point University in the 2022–23 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.The Panthers were led by second-year head coach G. G. Smith, his first full year as head coach.
On August 1, 2014, HPU athletics announced that they had changed their name from the Sea Warriors to the Sharks as part of a fundraising effort. [2] As part of the new logo rollout, then-HPU Executive Athletics Director Vince Baldemor promised to secure 1,000 memberships in the HPU "Sharks Club" within the first three months.