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Birmingham–Southern College was the result of a 1918 merger of Southern University, founded in Greensboro, Alabama in 1856, with Birmingham College, opened in 1898 in Birmingham, Alabama. These two institutions were consolidated on May 30, 1918, under the name of Birmingham–Southern College.
The Birmingham–Southern Panthers football team represented Birmingham–Southern College (BSC) in the NCAA Division III and competed as part of the Southern Athletic Association. BSC played its home games at the 1,600 seat Panther Stadium, which is located on-campus in Birmingham, Alabama and opened in November 2008.
There is indeed crying in baseball, and for Birmingham-Southern, there were also many tears of joy. The Panthers’ inspiring run, which came as the liberal arts college in Alabama was being shut ...
This is a list of college athletics programs in the U.S. state of Alabama. NCAA. Division I ... Samford University: Birmingham: Southern: FCS: South Alabama Jaguars:
The team with no school won't quit. Birmingham-Southern is still swinging. Now playing despite the school being closed for good, the Panthers kept their hopes of winning a national championship ...
The Birmingham-Southern College Panthers advanced to the Division III College ... Jakob Zito’s two-run triple keyed an early three-run outburst as the Panthers beat Denison University in ...
Birmingham-Southern’s inspiring, unexpected journey has won over some hearts. The Panthers, who have kept their season alive as their school is on the brink of shutting down for good on Friday, have captured interest with supporters raising over $100,000 to enhance their trip to the Division III World Series.
UAB football began with the play of an organized club football team in 1989. [5] After two years competing as a club football team, on March 13, 1991, UAB President Charles McCallum and athletic director Gene Bartow announced that the university would compete in football as an NCAA Division III team beginning in the fall of 1991, with Jim Hilyer serving as the first head coach.