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The St. Andrews Knights football program represents St. Andrews University of Laurinburg, North Carolina in college football. They are members of the Appalachian Athletic Conference and compete at the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) level. They were previously football-only members of the Mid-South Conference.
[2] [3] [4] The Knights previously competed in Conference Carolinas at the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) from 1988–89 to 2011–12. [2] The university transitioned to the NAIA after 23 years in the NCAA at the end of the 2011–12 academic year. [2]
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The FCS is the highest division in college football to hold a playoff tournament sanctioned by the NCAA to determine its champion. Conference affiliations are current for the 2024 season . The list includes all current and former FBS, Division I-A, Division I, University Division, and Major-College football teams since 1946 when the NCAA ...
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St. Andrew's football coach Kevin Prisant at a 2022 practice. He has stepped down and St. Andrew's has hired Wes Worthington to lead the program. (Credit: Dennis Knight / Savannahnow.com)
The club entered a third team into the Saturday Amateur League for the first time in 2005, under the banner of St. Andrews Academicals. After two disappointing seasons, the club decided to stop fielding Academicals in the Fife League. The university currently play in the Fife Premier Division while the United Colleges have been disbanded.
1963 - The USA South was founded as the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. It was a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Charter members included Charlotte College (now the University of North Carolina at Charlotte), the College of Charleston, Lynchburg College (now the University of Lynchburg), Methodist College (now Methodist University), North ...