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The college was founded by and initially associated with the Church of the United Brethren in Christ.Today, Lebanon Valley College is affiliated with the United Methodist Church, which occurred through a series of church mergers: The Church of the United Brethren in Christ merged with the Evangelical Association in 1946 creating the Evangelical United Brethren Church (EUB), which subsequently ...
Lebanon Valley College, at 425 students, would become by far the smallest school to ever field a team, as well as win a game, in the NCAA tournament. Following the 1956 split of the NCAA into University and College divisions, as well as the subsequent split into the current three division format, it is most likely that this record will never be ...
Lebanon Valley College: Annville township: Lebanon: United Methodist Church: Master's Colleges & Universities: Small Programs 1,915 1866 Lycoming College: Williamsport city: Lycoming: United Methodist Church: Baccalaureate Colleges: Arts & Sciences Focus 1,485 1812 Mercyhurst University: Erie city: Erie: Catholic Church (Sisters of Mercy)
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Lebanon Valley defeated NYU, 66–59 (in overtime), in the final, earning their first national title. The Flying Dutchmen (28–4) were coached by Pat Flannery. Future Rice, VCU and Penn State head coach Mike Rhoades, also from Lebanon Valley, was one of the co-Most Outstanding Players of the tournament.
Hersheypark Arena is the home rink for the Lebanon Valley College Flying Dutchmen Women's and Men's ice hockey teams. [7] LVC competes in NCAA Division III as of 2016, and previously competed in the ACHA. [8] In addition, the arena hosts the Hershey Junior Bears, a youth team sponsored by the Bears organization.
She was the head field hockey coach at Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Pennsylvania from 2001-2011. In those 10 seasons, Martin lead Lebanon Valley to six NCAA Tournament appearances, including two Final Four and four Elite Eight berths.
George Reynolds "Rinso" Marquette (1924-2008) was a college men's basketball coach and college student affairs administrator. He was the head coach of Lebanon Valley College from 1952 to 1960. He coached Lebanon Valley to a 101-76 record, making one NCAA tournament appearance.