HampdenâSydney Tigers | |
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University | HampdenâSydney College |
Conference | Old Dominion Athletic Conference |
NCAA | Division III |
Athletic director | Chad Eisele |
Location | Hampden Sydney, Virginia |
Varsity teams | 9 |
Football stadium | Lewis C. Everett Stadium |
Basketball arena | Kirby Fieldhouse |
Baseball stadium | Ty Cobb Ballpark |
Soccer stadium | Miller Field |
Nickname | Tigers |
Colors | Garnet and gray
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Website |
hscathletics |
The HampdenâSydney Tigers are the athletic teams that represent HampdenâSydney College, located in Hampden Sydney, Virginia, in NCAA Division III intercollegiate sports. The Tigers compete as members of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference for all sports. The Tigers were one of the founding members of the ODAC in 1976. HampdenâSydney sponsors 9 sporting activities for its male students.
HampdenâSydney's rivalry with RandolphâMacon College is one of the longest-running college rivalries in the United States. "The Game" is often referred to as the oldest small-school football rivalry in the South, [2] with the first match up having been played in 1893. Athletic events involving the two schools are fiercely competitive, and the week prior to "The Game" between HampdenâSydney and Randolph-Macon is known as "Beat Macon Week". [3]
Men's sports
HampdenâSydney Tigers | |
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University | HampdenâSydney College |
Conference | Old Dominion Athletic Conference |
NCAA | Division III |
Athletic director | Chad Eisele |
Location | Hampden Sydney, Virginia |
Varsity teams | 9 |
Football stadium | Lewis C. Everett Stadium |
Basketball arena | Kirby Fieldhouse |
Baseball stadium | Ty Cobb Ballpark |
Soccer stadium | Miller Field |
Nickname | Tigers |
Colors | Garnet and gray
[1] |
Website |
hscathletics |
The HampdenâSydney Tigers are the athletic teams that represent HampdenâSydney College, located in Hampden Sydney, Virginia, in NCAA Division III intercollegiate sports. The Tigers compete as members of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference for all sports. The Tigers were one of the founding members of the ODAC in 1976. HampdenâSydney sponsors 9 sporting activities for its male students.
HampdenâSydney's rivalry with RandolphâMacon College is one of the longest-running college rivalries in the United States. "The Game" is often referred to as the oldest small-school football rivalry in the South, [2] with the first match up having been played in 1893. Athletic events involving the two schools are fiercely competitive, and the week prior to "The Game" between HampdenâSydney and Randolph-Macon is known as "Beat Macon Week". [3]
Men's sports