Carson–Newman Eagles
Carson–Newman Eagles | |
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University | Carson–Newman University |
Conference | South Atlantic Conference |
NCAA | Division II |
Athletic director | Allen Morgan |
Location | Jefferson City, TN |
Varsity teams | 19 |
Football stadium | Burke-Tarr Stadium |
Basketball arena | Holt Fieldhouse |
Nickname | Eagles |
Colors |
Orange Blue |
Website |
cneagles |
The Carson–Newman Eagles are the athletic teams that represent the Carson–Newman University (formerly Carson–Newman College), located in Jefferson City, Tennessee, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Eagles compete as members of the South Atlantic Conference for all 19 varsity sports.
Carson–Newman has been a member of the SAC since 1975, when the league was still part of the NAIA.
History
The Eagles previously competed in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) as members of the Smoky Mountain Conference, the Volunteer State Athletic Conference (VCAC), and later its successor, the Tennessee Valley Athletic Conference (TVAC). The football team joined the SAC in 1975 when it was still a football-only conference known as SAC-8.
Varsity teams
List of teams
Men's sports
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Women's sports
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Facilities
The college's athletic facilities include Roy Harmon Field at Burke-Tarr Stadium, the Ken Sparks Athletic Complex, McCown Soccer Field, the Silver Diamond Baseball Complex, six tennis courts, a softball complex, Holt Fieldhouse, and Butler-Blanc Gymnasium. Head football coach Ken Sparks who is a graduate of the school and has been coaching the team since 1980 ranks fourth in most wins among active NCAA coaches.[1]
Individual teams
Baseball
In 2007, the C-N baseball team won the South Atlantic Conference Tournament after defeating Tusculum College, who had won more than 20 games in a row, twice in one day. The team traveled to Tampa, Florida, to compete in the NCAA Division II Regional Tournament. The baseball team returned to Tampa for the NCAA Regional Tournament in 2008 after receiving an at-large bid and finished third, again eliminating Tusculum College.
Football
In 2009 the C-N football team won the NCAA Division II South Regional Championship in Florence, Alabama to advance to the Final Four.
References
- ↑ "Player Bio:Ken Sparks" – caronewmaneagles.cstv.com. Retrieved January 18, 2008
External links
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