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The Blue Raiders finished the 2023–24 season 30–5, 16–0 in C-USA play, to finish as C-USA regular season champions. [1] They defeated UTEP, [2] Louisiana Tech, [3] and Liberty to win their second straight C-USA tournament championship, and in turn, their second straight NCAA tournament appearance, claiming the conference's automatic bid to the tournament. [4]
2000 – Lindsey Wilson College and Pikeville College (now the University of Pikeville; a.k.a. UPike) joined the Mid-South in the 2000–01 academic year. 2001 – North Greenville left the Mid-South to join the Division II ranks of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as an NCAA D-II Independent after the 2000–01 academic year.
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Vincennes (30-3) is another big-name school in JUCO basketball as the Trailblazers have been regulars in the NJCAA Tournament, making their 10th appearance since 2013 and winning a national ...
Lindsey Wilson College was founded in 1903 as a training school by the Louisville Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.Named in memory after the late nephew and stepson of Catherine Wilson of Lebanon, Kentucky, who died in 1902, the school was originally called Lindsey Wilson Training School to prepare young people of the area for coursework at Vanderbilt University and training ...
Chase Snyder led three players in double figures as Wilson topped Fort Defiance. Also, here's what we have on the upcoming regional basketball playoffs. Snyder scores career high in Wilson win ...
In 1966 (59 years ago) (), the USCAA was founded as the National Little College Athletic Association (NLCAA), primarily to sponsor a national basketball tournament for small colleges and junior colleges. [2] In the 1970s and through the 1980s, as the NLCAA, the USCAA began adding more sports. [2]