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The Hornets compete as a full member of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC). Lynchburg was a founding member of the league in 1976. During that span of time, the Hornets have won 205 ODAC championships. [2] Roughly 500 student-athletes represent Lynchburg in competition, around 25% of the institution's student body.
University of Lynchburg: Lynchburg, Virginia: 1903 Disciples of Christ: 2,500 Hornets: 1976 No Randolph College [e] Lynchburg, Virginia: 1891 United Methodist 522 WildCats: 1982 No Randolph–Macon College: Ashland, Virginia: 1830 United Methodist 1,146 Yellow Jackets: 1976 Yes Roanoke College: Salem, Virginia: 1842 Lutheran ELCA: 1,920 Maroons ...
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City Stadium opened in 1940. It was renovated and the field was renamed Calvin Falwell Field at City Stadium in 2004. [4] In March 2020, the name was changed to Bank of the James Stadium when the city entered into a six-year naming rights deal worth $50,000 annually with Bank of the James, proceeds to be equally split between the city and the team.