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The Lincoln Memorial Railsplitters are the athletic teams that represent Lincoln Memorial University, located in Harrogate, Tennessee, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Railsplitters compete as members of the South Atlantic Conference (SAC) for most varsity sports, although the bowling team competes in the Conference Carolinas (CC ...
Lincoln Memorial University was chartered on February 12, 1897— Lincoln's 88th birthday— with Cyrus Kehr as its first president. Howard joined the university as its managing director in 1898, and under his leadership the university expanded, [8] acquiring among other places Alexander Arthur's house, which the university used as a ...
Lincoln Memorial scored 16 points off of 14 UNCP turnovers. UNCP was 11-for-12 from the charity stripe, but LMU shot nearly double the free throw attempts and finished the night going 16-for-22.
While he is the current president of VWU, [4] Miller previously served as the president of Bethany College (2007–15), [5] Wesley College (1997-2007), [6] and Lincoln Memorial University (1991–97). [7] He was executive vice president and Vice President for Development at LMU (1984–91) before becoming president.
Moseley was named as president in January 2022 after serving as the school’s director of athletics and basketball coach. ... Lincoln University President John Moseley attends an annual ceremony ...
Men's basketball coaches at Lincoln Memorial University. Pages in category "Lincoln Memorial Railsplitters men's basketball coaches" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
The 2022 Lincoln Memorial Railsplitters men's volleyball team represented Lincoln Memorial University in the 2022 NCAA Division I & II men's volleyball season. The Railsplitters, led by fifth year head coach John Cash, [ 2 ] played their home games at Mary Mars Gymnasium .
WASHINGTON (AP) — Thousands of people from around the United States rallied in the nation's capital Saturday for women's reproductive rights and other causes they believe are under threat from the incoming Trump administration, reprising the original Women's March days before President-elect Donald Trump's second inauguration.