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The East Texas A&M Lions (formerly the East Texas State Lions and Texas A&M–Commerce Lions) are the athletic teams that represent East Texas A&M University, located in Commerce, Texas, in NCAA Division I intercollegiate sports. The Lions compete as members of the Southland Conference for all 12 varsity sports.
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The history of East Texas A&M University–Commerce commenced in 1889 with its establishment as East Texas Normal College (ETNC) in Cooper by Kentucky native William L. Mayo as a private teachers' college based on Normal principles. [1] [7] ETNC relocated to Commerce after its original campus was destroyed in a fire in July 1894.
The East Texas A&M Lions men's basketball team (formerly the East Texas State Lions and the Texas A&M–Commerce Lions) is the men's intercollegiate basketball program representing East Texas A&M University. The school competes in the Southland Conference (SLC) in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The team plays ...
In a meeting Thursday, Texas A&M System regents voted to change the name of Texas A&M University-Commerce, effective immediately. Meet East Texas A&M University: Texas A&M-Commerce gets new name ...
Jul. 17—COMMERCE — Texas A&M University-Commerce has announced the hiring of Ryan Hand as head men's golf coach, effective Aug. 1. With Hand's hiring, the men's and women's golf programs at A ...
The following 23 pages use this file: 2016 Texas A&M–Commerce Lions football team; 2017 Texas A&M–Commerce Lions football team; 2018 Texas A&M–Commerce Lions football team
The history of Texas A&M University–Commerce commenced in 1889 with its establishment as East Texas Normal College (ETNC) in Cooper by Kentucky native William L. Mayo as a private teachers' college based on Normal principles. [1] [7] ETNC relocated to Commerce after its original campus was destroyed in a fire in July 1894.