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The '''American Southwest Conference''' ('''ASC''') is a [[college athletic conference]], founded in 1996, whose member schools compete in the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]]'s [[Division III (NCAA)|Division III]]. The schools are located in [[Texas]], [[Louisiana]], [[Arkansas]] and [[Mississippi]]. The conference competes in [[baseball]], men's and women's [[basketball]], men's and women's [[cross country running|cross country]], [[American football|football]], men's and women's [[golf]], men's and women's [[football (soccer)|soccer]], [[softball]], men's and women's [[tennis]], men's and women's [[track and field]] and women's [[volleyball]]. Currently, the [[UMHB]] football team dominates the conference each year. |
The '''American Southwest Conference''' ('''ASC''') is a [[college athletic conference]], founded in 1996, whose member schools compete in the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]]'s [[Division III (NCAA)|Division III]]. The schools are located in [[Texas]], [[Louisiana]], [[Arkansas]] and [[Mississippi]]. The conference competes in [[baseball]], men's and women's [[basketball]], men's and women's [[cross country running|cross country]], [[American football|football]], men's and women's [[golf]], men's and women's [[football (soccer)|soccer]], [[softball]], men's and women's [[tennis]], men's and women's [[track and field]] and women's [[volleyball]]. Currently, the [[UMHB]] football team dominates the conference each year. hsu still sucks |
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==Member schools== |
==Member schools== |
Revision as of 13:28, 30 August 2011
File:American Southwest Conference logo.jpg | |
Association | NCAA |
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Commissioner | Amy Carlton (since 2006) |
Sports fielded |
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Division | Division III |
Region | Gulf Coast |
Official website | http://www.ascsports.org |
Locations | |
The American Southwest Conference (ASC) is a college athletic conference, founded in 1996, whose member schools compete in the NCAA's Division III. The schools are located in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississippi. The conference competes in baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, football, men's and women's golf, men's and women's soccer, softball, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's track and field and women's volleyball. Currently, the UMHB football team dominates the conference each year. hsu still sucks
Member schools
The schools are divided into two divisions: East and West. | |
The West Division | The East Division |
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Institution | Location - City | Location - State | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname | Mascot | Football? |
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Centenary College of Louisiana | Shreveport | Louisiana | 1825 | Private/United Methodist | 950 | Gents and Ladies | Skeeter | No |
Concordia University Texas | Austin | Texas | 1926 | Private/Lutheran | 1,200 | Tornadoes | Mr. Tornado | No |
East Texas Baptist University | Marshall | Texas | 1912 | Private/Baptist | 1,350 | Tigers | Toby | Yes |
Hardin–Simmons University | Abilene | Texas | 1891 | Private/Baptist | 2,333 | Cowboys | Simon the Simonite | Yes |
Howard Payne University | Brownwood | Texas | 1889 | Private/Baptist | 1,400 | Yellow Jackets | Buzzsaw | Hardly |
LeTourneau University | Longview | Texas | 1946 | Private | 3,758 | Yellowjackets | Buzz | No |
Louisiana College | Pineville | Louisiana | 1906 | Private/Baptist | 1,000 | Wildcats | Victor | Yes |
University of Mary Hardin–Baylor | Belton | Texas | 1845 | Private/Baptist | 2,713 | Crusaders | CRUnk the Sader | Yes |
McMurry University | Abilene | Texas | 1923 | Private/Methodist | 1,430 | War Hawks | Barrett the McMurry | Yes |
Mississippi College | Clinton | Mississippi | 1826 | Private/Baptist | 4,162 | Choctaws | Chocky the Choctaw | Yes |
University of the Ozarks | Clarksville | Arkansas | 1834 | Private/Presbyterian | 630 | Eagles | No | |
Schreiner University | Kerrville | Texas | 1923 | Private/Presbyterian | 930 | Mountaineers | Monty | No |
Sul Ross State University | Alpine | Texas | 1917 | Public/Texas State University | 2,070 | Lobos | Sully | Yes |
University of Texas at Dallas | Richardson | Texas | 1961 | Public/University of Texas | 14,556 | Comets | Temoc | No |
University of Texas at Tyler | Tyler | Texas | 1971 | Public/University of Texas | 5,326 | Patriots | Swoop | No |
Texas Lutheran University | Seguin | Texas | 1891 | Private/Lutheran | 1,400 | Bulldogs | LUCKY | Yes |
History
The American Southwest Conference was announced in May 1996. The new league included some former members of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (TIAA). Founding members of the ASC were Austin College, Hardin-Simmons, Howard Payne, McMurry, Mississippi College, Sul Ross State, University of Dallas and University of the Ozarks. The University of Dallas was a member of the ASC until 2001 and Austin College withdrew in 2006. The University of Texas at Tyler began athletics in 2002 and became a member in 2003, but as a provisional member of the NCAA, was ineligible to participate in ASC or NCAA postseason tournaments until 2007. Centenary College of Louisiana will join the conference in 2011, after completing their transition from Division I to Division III.[1]
References
- ^ "Centenary Approved for Div. III Reclassification". American Southwest Conference. July 20, 2010. Retrieved July 27, 2010.