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The Ohio Valley Premier League (OVPL) is a USASA-affiliated league through US Club Soccer that includes teams from Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. The regular season of the OVPL runs May through July. It is the only premier U23 adult amateur league in the region.
The University of Southern Indiana (USI) Athletic Department, currently in NCAA Division I as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference. USI sponsors 15 varsity intercollegiate sports. USI was a member of the Great Lakes Valley Conference of the NCAA Division II from 1970 to 2022, switching to the Division I Ohio Valley Conference on July 1, 2022.
The team made its debut on May 22, 2021, in a 3–1 loss against Old Bhoys SC, at Cardinal Ritter High School. The Legends went on to go 7-1-1 their debut season, winning the 2021 OVPL Summer Championship, against Ohio Premier SC. Following the club's 2021 success, manager Steve McCullough began looking for league promotion before the 2022 season.
The OVC men's soccer tournament is the conference championship tournament in college soccer for the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC). It is a single-elimination tournament, and seeding is based on regular season records.
In the 2021–22 season, the Big South Conference was made up of nine football-playing members including full members Campbell University, Charleston Southern University, Gardner-Webb University, Hampton University, and North Carolina A&T State University, and associate members Kennesaw State University, Monmouth University, University of North Alabama, and Robert Morris University.
The Eagles have been a member of the Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL) since the club's inception in 2014. The team plays its home matches at Historic Crew Stadium on the Ohio fairgrounds. In 2018, the team's fifth season, the Eagles finished second [ 1 ] in the Valley Division of the WPSL and set club records for league wins (5) and points ...
Conference membership in Ohio is voluntary, rather than assigned by the state association like in some states. While this ensures that many rivalries stay intact regardless of classification changes, it also means schools can choose to change conferences pending acceptance into a different conference, or in rare cases, can be forced out of a ...
The Ohio League was an informal and loose association of American football clubs active between 1902 and 1919 that competed for the Ohio Independent Championship (OIC). As the name implied, its teams were mostly based in Ohio. It is the direct predecessor to the modern National Football League (NFL).