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Serena DeBeer – Adjunct Professor at Cornell University and Head of Dpt. for Inorganic Spectroscopy at Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion; Laura Kuykendall (1883–1935), dean of women at Southwestern from 1918 to 1935; Margaret (Young) Menzel Florida State University scientist (1924-1987)
Southwestern competes in 20 varsity sports, including football, basketball, cross country, track & field, golf, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, lacrosse, men's baseball, women's volleyball and women's softball. Intramural sports on campus include handball, rock climbing, and ultimate frisbee. The school mascot is the pirate. [21]
Records show that football was played at Southwestern University as early as 1895, but the school's first officially recognized team was not formed until 1908. [5] They were charter members of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association along with Austin College and Trinity in 1908, and of the Southwest Conference in 1914.
The Southwestern Athletic Conference released the 2024 football schedule on Tuesday. Florida A&M will play 12 games; four home, six away, two neutral. The SWAC releases 2024 football schedule.
Southwestern Pirates football players (8 P) Pages in category "Southwestern University alumni" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total.
The SWAC is considered the premier HBCU conference and ranks among the elite in the nation in terms of alumni affiliated with professional sports teams, particularly in football. [1] On the gridiron, the conference has been the biggest draw on the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) level of the NCAA, leading the nation in average home ...
Nov. 16—AMERICUS — Georgia Southwestern State University has announced its most outstanding alumni for their professional and personal achievements as well as their contributions to the ...
1962 – On September 1, 1962, the SCAC was founded as the College Athletic Conference (CAC).Charter members included Centre College, Southwestern University at Memphis, The University of the South of Sewanee and Washington and Lee University, which later added Washington University in St. Louis during that same year; effective beginning the 1962–63 academic year.