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  2. Hill Convocation Center - Wikipedia

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    The ribbon-cutting ceremony for Hill Convocation Center was held on December 4, 2024. [5] Following its opening, the Georgia Southern men's and women's basketball teams will finish their 2024–25 seasons playing at the Hill Convocation Center, despite starting their initial home games at Hanner Fieldhouse .

  3. Hanner Fieldhouse - Wikipedia

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    Hanner Fieldhouse is a 4,325-seat [1] multi-purpose arena in Statesboro in the U.S. state of Georgia. It was built in 1969 and was home to the Georgia Southern University men's and women's basketball teams. It currently serves as home to the Georgia Southern Eagles women's volleyball team.

  4. Georgia Southern University - Wikipedia

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    In addition to undergraduate and graduate research, the center hosts over 165,500 annual visitors through general admission and off-site outreach programs. The center is home to "Freedom", Georgia Southern's American bald eagle mascot, as well as 85 other birds, 67 reptiles, 70 amphibians, and eight mammals. Species of birds of prey include ...

  5. 2024–25 Georgia Southern Eagles women's basketball team

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    The 2024–25 Georgia Southern Eagles women's basketball team represents Georgia Southern University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.The Southern Eagles, led by first-year head coach Hana Haden, played their first two home games at the Hanner Fieldhouse in Statesboro, Georgia and will finish their remaining home games at the nearby Hill Convocation Center ...

  6. Georgia Southern Eagles football - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Georgia Southern clinched the Southern Conference Football Championship for the first time since 2004 and first time outright since 2002. [6] The Eagles finished the 2011 regular season with a 9–2 record; however, they were ousted in the semifinals for a second straight year by the eventual FCS champion North Dakota State Bison .

  7. List of Georgia Southern Eagles football seasons - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Teachers College/Georgia Southern College did not field a football team for the 1942–81 seasons Georgia Southern Eagles: 1982: Erk Russell: Independent — — 7 3 1 — — — 1983 — — 6 5 0 — — — 1984 — — 8 3 0 — — — 1985 † * — — 13 2 0 Won FCS National Championship Game against Furman Paladins, 44–42

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  9. List of Georgia Southern University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Associate Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court Casey Cagle: attended, but did not graduate Lt. Governor, Georgia [21] Jack Hill: Member of Georgia State Senate (1991–2020) [22] Bill Hitchens: Member of Georgia House of Representatives (2012–Present) [23] Charlie Norwood: U.S. Congressman (1995–2007) [24] Van R. Johnson: Mayor of Savannah ...