Mid-South Conference
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| Mid-South Conference | |
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| Image:MSC (NAIA conference) logo.png | |
| Data | |
| Classification | NAIA |
| Established | 1995 |
| Members | 13 |
| Sports fielded | 16 (8 men's, 8 women's) |
| Region | Southern United States |
| States | 6 - Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia |
| Headquarters | Louisville, Kentucky |
| Locations | |
| Image:MSC-USA-states.PNG | |
The Mid-South Conference (or MSC) is an athletic conference affiliated with the NAIA. Member institutions are located in Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. It is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky.
[edit] Members
| Institution | Location (Population) | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname (Colors) | ||
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| East Division | |||||||
| Cumberland University | Lebanon, Tennessee (20,235) | 1842 | Private / Cumberland Presbyterian | 1,345 | Bulldogs (Maroon & White) | ||
| Georgetown College | Georgetown, Kentucky (18,080) | 1787 | Private / SBC | 1,400 | Tigers (Orange & Black) | ||
| Pikeville College | Pikeville, Kentucky (6,295) | 1889 | Private / Presbyterian | 1,156 | Bears (Orange) | ||
| Union College | Barbourville, Kentucky (3,589) | 1879 | Private / Methodist | 1,350 | Bulldogs (Orange & Black) | ||
| University of Virginia's College at Wise | Wise, Virginia (3,255) | 1954 | Public | 1,911 | Highland Cavaliers (Red & White) | ||
| West Virginia University Institute of Technology | Montgomery, West Virginia (1,942) | 1895 | Public | 2,252 | Golden Bears (Royal Blue & New Gold) | ||
| West Division | |||||||
| Belhaven College | Jackson, Mississippi (184,256) | 1894 | Private / Presbyterian | 2,400 | Blazers (Green & Gold) | ||
| Bethel College | McKenzie, Tennessee (5,295) | 1842 | Private / Cumberland Presbyterian | 1,300 | Wildcats (Purple & Gold) | ||
| Campbellsville University | Campbellsville, Kentucky (10,498) | 1906 | Private / SBC | 2,181 | Tigers (Maroon) | ||
| Lambuth University | Jackson, Tennessee (59,643) | 1843 | Private / Methodist | 800 | Eagles (Blue & White) | ||
| Shorter College | Rome, Georgia (31,980) | 1873 | Private / SBC | 2,500 | Hawks (Royal Blue & White) | ||
| University of the Cumberlands | Williamsburg, Kentucky (5,143) | 1887 | Private / SBC | 1,743 | Patriots (Maroon & White) | ||
| Non-football | |||||||
| Lindsey Wilson College | Columbia, Kentucky (4,014) | 1903 | Private / Methodist | 1,790 | Blue Raiders (Blue & White) | ||
[edit] Sports
MSC schools compete in men's baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, cheerleading, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men's football, men’s and women’s soccer, women's softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and women's volleyball.
[edit] External links
Mid-South Conference |
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| Belhaven • Bethel • Campbellsville • Cumberland U • Georgetown • Lambuth • Lindsey Wilson • Pikeville • Union • Univ. of Cumberlands • Virginia–Wise • WVU Tech |

