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Bellarmine University (/ ˈ b ɛ l ər m ɪ n / BEL-ər-min; BU) is a private Catholic university in Louisville, Kentucky. It opened on October 3, 1950, as Bellarmine College, established by Archbishop John A. Floersh of the Archdiocese of Louisville and named after Saint Robert Bellarmine. [4] In 2000, it became Bellarmine University.
athletics.bellarmine.edu /sports /2015 /1 /13 /BB _0113150257.aspx Knights Field is a baseball park located on the campus of Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky . It is home of the Bellarmine Knights baseball team.
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The Trough Springs property once belonged to Jonathan Clark, brother of George Rogers and William Clark. It was built before Kentucky became a state. The Doup cemetery, at 2700 Bardstown Road, was incorporated in 1812. In 1949, Bellarmine University was founded in the area.
Owsley B. Frazier Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium on the campus of Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky.The facility serves as home to Bellarmine Knights men's and women's soccer, women's field hockey, men's lacrosse, and track and field teams.
Kentucky limited Bellarmine to just 30.4% shooting from the field and 28.6% shooting on three-point attempts. The 41 points scored by the Knights represented the lowest point output by a UK ...
In the trust, he named the then-Bellarmine College as the repository of his works. The center was established in 1969 by the school. The center was established in 1969 by the school. The center is an international resource for scholarship on Merton and his beliefs, including social justice , ecumenism , spirituality and peace .