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The St. Andrews Knights are the athletic teams that represent St. Andrews University, located in Laurinburg, North Carolina, in intercollegiate sports in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The Knights have primarily competed in the Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) since the 2012–13 academic year.
St. Andrews University is a private Presbyterian university in Laurinburg, North Carolina.It was established in 1958 as a result of a merger of Flora MacDonald College in Red Springs and Presbyterian Junior College; it was named St. Andrews Presbyterian College from 1960 until 2011 when the college changed its name to St. Andrews University.
Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference: St. Andrews University: Knights: Laurinburg: North Carolina: 2017 Appalachian Athletic Conference: University of St. Francis (IL) Fighting Saints: Joliet: Illinois: 1986 Mid-States Football Association: Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference: University of Saint Francis (IN) Cougars: Fort Wayne ...
Nov. 11—LAURINBURG — After an extensive search, St. Andrews Athletics has hired Daniel Hunter to become the next head coach for the women's lacrosse program. "We're excited for him to be here ...
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The St. Andrews Knights football program represents St. Andrews University of Laurinburg, North Carolina in college football. They are members of the Appalachian Athletic Conference and compete at the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) level. They were previously football-only members of the Mid-South Conference.
Pembroke State University, now the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, became a first-time member in 1976 followed by Wingate College in 1979, and Lenoir–Rhyne re-joined in 1984. While Guilford College withdrew in 1988, St. Andrews and Mount Olive were added that same year.
The conference is the successor to the Volunteer State Athletic Conference (VSAC), which began in the 1940s; [2] and later the Tennessee-Virginia Athletic Conference (TVAC) that operated during the 1980s and 1990s. [2] The Appalachian Athletic Conference was formed in 2000 with the additions of members from Virginia, Kentucky, and North ...