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The LeMoyne–Owen College Department of Athletics sponsors men's intercollegiate baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, and tennis along with women's intercollegiate softball, basketball, cross country, volleyball and tennis. Men's volleyball was added in the 2025 season (2024–25 school year). The school's mascot is the Magicians.
This is a list of college athletics programs in the U.S. state of Tennessee. NCAA. Division I ... LeMoyne–Owen Magicians: LeMoyne–Owen College: Memphis: SIAC:
He was a coach at Maryland State College [6] and in 1958, Johnson became the head men's basketball coach at LeMoyne College in Memphis. He also served as athletic director. [7] In 1968, the institution merged with Owen Junior College to form LeMoyne-Owen College. [8]
He was named the coach of the year of the Western Athletic Conference in 1984–85, when the Aztecs went 24–8 and qualified for the NCAA tournament. [5] Gaines was named athletic director for the Memphis City Schools in 2008, after coaching and serving as the athletic director at LeMoyne-Owen.
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Iona Prep. Ryan Bailey, Maryland (baseball) E.J. Betances, Lehigh (baseball) Vince Delgado, Mahattanville (baseball) Tim Denet, LeMoyne (baseball) Derek Diaz, LeMoyne (baseball)
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SUNY Potsdam defeated LeMoyne–Owen, 76–73, to claim their second NCAA Division III national title and first since 1981. The Bears also completed an undefeated season (32–0), the first Division III program to complete this feat.