Samford Bulldogs

Samford Bulldogs
University Samford University
Conference(s) Southern Conference
NCAA Division I (FCS)
Athletics director Martin Newton
Location Homewood, AL
Varsity teams 17
Football stadium Seibert Stadium
Basketball arena Pete Hanna Center
Baseball stadium Joe Lee Griffin Stadium
Nickname Bulldogs
Fight song
Colors Red and Blue

         

Homepage Samford Sports

Samford University fields 17 varsity teams (8 men's and 9 women's). The Bulldogs have done well in recent years in both football and men's basketball, participating in the 1999 and 2000 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The women's basketball team made its initial NCAA tournament appearance in the 2011 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament. The school is a member of the Southern Conference in Division I of the NCAA (FCS in football), after moving from the Ohio Valley Conference in 2008.[1] The Samford Athletics staff is headed by athletic director Martin Newton, whose appointment was announced on March 9, 2011.

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Facilities

Mascot and school colors

Samford's intercollegiate athletics teams are nicknamed the Bulldogs, and the team is represented by a costumed bulldog, complete with spiked collar and nasty growl, at football and basketball games. Spike, as he is called, has also been known to appear at other competitions where Samford is competing.

Even when it was Howard College, the school's colors were Red and Blue. Today, the red tends to be a bright color and the blue is usually depicted as a darker, navy blue. Both colors are primary (though, as the name of the student fan club, The Red Sea, and the name of the student newspaper, The Crimson, show that many Samford students lean toward red).

Rivalries

Samford, as the newest member of the Southern Conference, will be looking to start new rivalries with their newfound conference foes. Their geographically closest conference opponents are Georgia Southern and UT- Chattanooga.

In addition, there is something of an intracity rivalry between Samford and Birmingham-Southern College, located across town. This is particularly the case in baseball and basketball. Alabama's premier private institutions of higher learning battle for state-wide bragging rights.

Samford also contends against SEC powerhouses and fellow Alabama institutions Alabama and Auburn in some sports—and often fares well. For example, in 2006 the Samford baseball team defeated Auburn in the annual game at the Hoover Met and in 2010 the Samford basketball team defeated Auburn for the third time.[3] Samford's baseball team also defeated #21 Alabama in 2011. [4]

Intramural Sports

Fall intramural sports

Flag Football

Tennis

Bowling

Dodgeball Tournament

Ultimate Frisbee

Ultimate Frisbee Home Web Page

Volleyball

Kickball Tournament

3v3 Basketball Tourney

Spring intramural sports

Basketball

Bowling

Ultimate Frisbee

Ultimate Frisbee Home Web Page

Soccer

Dodgeball

4v4 Volleyball

Softball

Traditions

References

External links