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The Virginia Tech Foundation, Inc. was established in 1948 to receive, manage, and disburse private gifts in support of Virginia Tech's programs. The purpose of the foundation is to manage private funds given for the support of the Virginia Tech, and to foster and promote the growth, progress and general welfare of the university. [1]
The Virginia College Athletic Association (VCAA), also known as the Virginia Collegiate Athletic Association, was a short-lived intercollegiate athletic conference that existed from 1972 to 1975. As its name suggests, the league's members were located in the state of Virginia . [ 1 ]
Craig Littlepage (born August 5, 1951) is an American college athletics administrator and former basketball player and coach. He is the former athletic director at the University of Virginia . He was named to that position in 2001 and has been with the school as an administrator since 1990.
The Tidewater Conference of Independent Schools (TCIS) is a 10-team athletic conference in the Tidewater region of Virginia. Prior to the 2004 school year, the TCIS had tournaments for JV and Middle School teams as well as Varsity. Now, the TCIS only holds tournaments for Varsity teams.
1987 Colonial Athletic Association baseball tournament; 1988 Colonial Athletic Association baseball tournament; 2013 Big South Conference baseball tournament; 2013 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference baseball tournament; 2024 Atlantic 10 women's basketball tournament; 2025 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships
The AA Jefferson District is a district in the Virginia High School League.There are eight member schools. The District is named in honor of Thomas Jefferson, and member schools are clustered around Charlottesville.
During his tenure at Niagara, he made the decision to eliminate the school's women's ice hockey program in 2012, as part of an effort to re-allocate resources towards starting a women's lacrosse team, per new Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference league rules. [5]
[1] The next time the Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Association was mentioned was on January 27, 1900 after the University of Virginia's General Athletic Association sent out a circular to the state's leading colleges, asking for representatives to meet in an effort to help reduce the "discord" which had been growing in the state's athletic ...