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The SSU women’s basketball team won the NAIA Division II National Championship on March 16, 1999 with an 80-65 win over the University of Saint Francis (Indiana). [3]The SSU men's basketball team won the NAIA National Championship on March 23, 2021 with an 74-68 win over the Lewis-Clark State College.
Shawnee State University (SSU) is a public university in Portsmouth, Ohio, United States. Established in 1986, Shawnee State is an open admissions university. It is the southernmost member of the University System of Ohio .
Jul. 27—By KEVIN COLLEY SSU Sports Information Monday, July 15 proved to be a historic day for both the City of Portsmouth and Shawnee State University — as after passing two previous readings ...
Shawnee State University faculty (2 P) Pages in category "Shawnee State University" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The 2002 Shawnee alum returned to coach the boys soccer team. Now he is a state championship player and championship coach for the Renegades. "Today ranks pretty high, I'd say, as far as good days ...
Sep. 22—Shawnee's aquatic center Submitted photo Shawnee State University's Department of Athletics is now offering swim lessons in group and private lessons. The lessons will be taught by Men's ...
Massie Hall, Shawnee State University campus. Shawnee State University is a public university and the southernmost member of the University System of Ohio. [75] In 1945, Ohio University established an academic center in Portsmouth. In 1986, a legislative charter introduced by Vern Riffe to establish Shawnee State University was signed into law ...
1916 – The River States Conference was founded as the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (KIAC). Charter members included Berea College, Centre College, Georgetown College, Kentucky Wesleyan College, the University of Louisville, Ogden College, Transylvania University, and Western Kentucky State Teachers College (now Western Kentucky University) beginning with the 1916–17 ...