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On April 9, 1880, a Centre College team traveled to Lexington to play against Transylvania University in the first football game south of the Ohio River. [1] The Colonels lost that game, and a rematch at home later in the month, but it was the start of a long-running rivalry with their in-state opponent. [2]
Centre College, formally Centre College of Kentucky, is a private liberal arts college in Danville, Kentucky, United States. Chartered by the Kentucky General Assembly in 1819, the college is a member of the Associated Colleges of the South and the Association of Presbyterian Colleges and Universities. It has an enrollment of about 1,400 students.
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Central Texas College was established by a vote of the citizens of Central Texas in 1965 to serve the western section of Bell County, Texas and Coryell County. The campus was constructed on more than 500 acres of land donated by Fort Hood (now Fort Cavazos) between Killeen and Copperas Cove. In September 1967, the school opened its doors to ...
Playoff changes for UIL sports. Playoff changes: The UIL announced playoff format changes for volleyball, basketball, soccer, softball and baseball.Beginning in the 2025-26 school year, each ...
Brady Atwell (6-3, 225) beat out several worthy contenders for first-team All-State honors last season after leading the Aces to a 14-1 record and Class 2A runner-up finish. Atwell completed 69.3% ...
The Central Texas Conference (CTC), also called the Central Texas Junior College Conference, was a junior college athletic conference with member schools located in Texas that operated from 1933 to 1939.