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This is a list of college athletics programs in the U.S. state of Tennessee. NCAA. Division I ... Southwest Tennessee Saluqis: Southwest Tennessee Community College ...
The Tennessee Volunteers and Lady Volunteers are the 20 male and female varsity intercollegiate athletics programs that represent the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee. The Volunteers compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
The Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles are the intercollegiate athletic teams of Tennessee Technological University (TTU), located in Cookeville, Tennessee, United States. The TTU athletic program is a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) [ 2 ] and competes in NCAA Division I , including the Football Championship Subdivision . [ 3 ]
The UT Martin rodeo team, the only collegiate rodeo team in Tennessee, is a member of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association. Recent successes include Jeff Askey’s winning the bull-riding national championship in 2010, the women’s rodeo team capturing the Ozark Region title in spring 2011, and the men’s team finishing second in ...
Athletic director: Dr. Mikki Allen: Head coach: Eddie George 4th season, 24–22 (.522) Stadium: Nissan Stadium and Hale Stadium (capacity: 69,143 and 10,000) Year built: 1999: Field surface: Tifsport Bermuda Sod: Location: Nashville, Tennessee: NCAA division: Division I FCS: Conference: Big South–OVC: Past conferences: SIAC (1926–1929) MAA ...
Tennessee baseball recruited a handful of top transfers, including Clemson's Billy Amick and N.C. State's Cannon Peebles. Tennessee baseball transfer class ranked No. 3 by D1 Baseball Skip to main ...
The Tennessee State Tigers and Lady Tigers are the intercollegiate athletic teams of Tennessee State University (TSU), located in Nashville, Tennessee, United States.The Tigers athletic program is a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) [2] and competes in the NCAA Division I, including the Football Championship Subdivision. [3]
This list includes institutions that sponsored athletic programs that competed at the highest level in the NCAA (Division I 1973-present, University Division 1957-1973). Schools that were deemed major schools in athletics before 1957 are not included in this list.