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Ohio Valley Conference From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) Established: 1948 NCAA Division I FCS Members 11 Sports fielded 17 (men's: 8; women's: 9) Region Midwest and South Headquarters Brentwood, TN Commissioner Jon A .Steinbrecher (since 2003) Website http://www.ovcsports.com Locations The Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) is a college athletic conference which operates in the midwestern and southeastern United States. It participates in Division I of the NCAA; the conference's football programs compete in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS; formerly known as Division I-AA), the lower of two levels of Division I football competition. The OVC has 11 members, 9 of which (as of the 2008 season) compete in football in the conference. Historically, OVC was a pioneer in racial desegregation. During times of racial segregation, league member Morehead State became one of the first non-traditionally black mid-southern institutions to accept a black student. In 1958, Marshall Banks received athletically-related aid at Morehead, which signed a second black athlete, Howard Murphy, a year later. In 1961, Murphy earned all-conference recognition as a halfback in football. With racial barriers broken, the rest of the institutions in the league began to provide educational and athletic opportunities to African-Americans.[1] In the wake of Title IX, the OVC established women's championships in the sports of basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with cross country and volleyball added over the next four years. Those sports were initially governed by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women, but were continued when the NCAA became the governing body in 1982.[1] Contents [hide] 1 Member schools 1.1 Former members 2 Sports offered 3 Conference Champions 3.1 Football conference champions 3.2 Men's basketball conference champions 4 Men's Tournament Championships by School 5 Conference facilities 6 Notes 7 External links 8 References [edit] Member schools Institution Location Nickname Founded Affiliation Enrollment Year Joined Austin Peay State University Clarksville, Tennessee Governors and Lady Govs 1927 Public 9,192 1962 Eastern Illinois University Charleston, Illinois Panthers 1895 Public 11,651 1996 Eastern Kentucky University Richmond, Kentucky Colonels and Lady Colonels 1874 Public 16,183 1948 Jacksonville State University Jacksonville, Alabama Gamecocks 1883 Public 9,110 2003 Morehead State University Morehead, Kentucky Eagles 1922 Public 9,509 1948 Murray State University Murray, Kentucky Racers 1922 Public 10,128 1948 Southeast Missouri State University Cape Girardeau, Missouri Redhawks 1873 Public 9,615 1991 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville† Edwardsville, Illinois Cougars 1957 Public 13,398 2008 Tennessee State University Nashville, Tennessee Tigers and Lady Tigers 1912 Public 11,748 1986 Tennessee Technological University Cookeville, Tennessee Golden Eagles 1912 Public 9,217 1949 University of Tennessee at Martin Martin, Tennessee Skyhawks 1901 Public 5,810 1992 Locations of current Ohio Valley Conference full member institutions.†SIU Edwardsville is a full member but will not play a conference schedule until 2010-2011. [edit] Former members Samford University (Southern Conference), 2003–2008 Youngstown State University (Horizon League/Missouri Valley Football Conference) 1981–1992 (1981–1987 for football) Middle Tennessee State University (Sun Belt Conference) 1952–2000 University of Louisville (Big East Conference) 1948–1949[1] Western Kentucky University (Sun Belt Conference) 1948–1982[2] University of Evansville[1] (Missouri Valley Conference) 1948–1952 University of Akron (Mid-American Conference) 1980–1987[3] East Tennessee State University (Atlantic Sun Conference) 1958-1978 Marshall University (Conference USA) 1949-1952 [4] [edit] Sports offered The Ohio Valley Conference currently offers 17 sports, 8 for men and 9 for women. Men's sports Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Indoor Track Outdoor Track Golf Tennis Women's sports Basketball Cross Country Tennis Golf Volleyball Soccer Softball Indoor Track Outdoor Track [edit] Conference Champions [edit] Football conference champions Season Champion Record 1948 Murray State 3–1–0 1949 Evansville 3–1–1 1950 Murray State 5–0–1 1951 Murray State 5–1–0 1952 Tennessee Tech 4–1–0 Western Kentucky 4–1–0 1953 Tennessee Tech 5–0–0 1954 Eastern Kentucky 5–0–0 1955 Tennessee Tech 5–0–0 1956 Middle Tennessee State 5–0–0 1957 Middle Tennessee State 5–0–0 1958 Middle Tennessee State 5–1–0 Tennessee Tech 5–1–0 1959 Middle Tennessee State 5–0–1 Tennessee Tech 5–0–1 1960 Tennessee Tech 6–0–0 1961 Tennessee Tech 6–0–0 1962 East Tennessee State 4–2–0 1963 Western Kentucky 7–0–0 1964 Middle Tennessee State 6–1–0 1965 Middle Tennessee State 7–0–0 1966 Morehead State 6–1–0 1967 Eastern Kentucky 5–0–2 1968 Eastern Kentucky 7–0–0 1969 East Tennessee State 6–0–1 1970 Western Kentucky 5–1–1 1971 Western Kentucky 5–2–0 1972 Tennessee Tech 7–0–0 1973 Western Kentucky 7–0–0 1974 Eastern Kentucky 6–1–0 1975 Tennessee Tech 6–1–0 Western Kentucky 6–1–0 1976 Eastern Kentucky 6–1–0 1977 Austin Peay State 6–1–0 1978 Western Kentucky 6–0–0 1979 Murray State 6–0–0 1980 Western Kentucky 6–1–0 1981 Eastern Kentucky 8–0–0 1982 Eastern Kentucky 7–0–0 1983 Eastern Kentucky 6–1–0 1984 Eastern Kentucky 6–1–0 1985 Middle Tennessee State 7–0–0 1986 Murray State 5–2–0 1987 Eastern Kentucky 5–1–0 Youngstown State 5–1–0 1988 Eastern Kentucky 6–0–0 1989 Middle Tennessee State 6–0–0 1990 Eastern Kentucky 5–1–0 Middle Tennessee State 5–1–0 1991 Eastern Kentucky 7–0–0 1992 Middle Tennessee State 8–0–0 1993 Eastern Kentucky 8–0–0 1994 Eastern Kentucky 8–0–0 1995 Murray State 8–0–0 1996 Murray State 8–0–0 1997 Eastern Kentucky 7–0–0 1998 Tennessee State 6–1 1999 Tennessee State 7–0 2000 Western Kentucky 7–0 2001 Eastern Illinois 6–1 2002 Eastern Illinois 5–1 Murray State 5–1 2003 Jacksonville State 7–1 2004 Jacksonville State 7–1 2005 Eastern Illinois 8–0 2006 Tennessee-Martin 6–1 Eastern Illinois 7–1 2007 Eastern Kentucky 8–0 2008 Eastern Kentucky 7–1 [edit] Men's basketball conference champions It has been suggested that this section be split into a new article entitled Ohio Valley Conference Men's Basketball Tournament. (Discuss) See also: List of Ohio Valley Conference Men's Basketball Tournament venues Season Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion 1949 Western Kentucky (8–2) Western Kentucky 1950 Western Kentucky (8–0) Eastern Kentucky 1951 Murray State (9–3) Murray State 1952 Western Kentucky (9–1) Western Kentucky 1953 Eastern Kentucky (9–1) Western Kentucky 1954 Western Kentucky (9–1) Western Kentucky 1955 Western Kentucky (8–2) Eastern Kentucky 1956 Morehead St/Tennessee Tech/Western Kentucky (7–3) N/A 1957 Morehead St/Western Kentucky (9–1) N/A 1958 Tennessee Tech (8–2) N/A 1959 Eastern Kentucky (10–2) N/A 1960 Western Kentucky (10–2) N/A 1961 Morehead St/Western Kentucky/Eastern Kentucky (9–3) N/A 1962 Western Kentucky (11–1) N/A 1963 Tennessee Tech/Morehead St (8–4) N/A 1964 Murray State (11–3) Murray State 1965 Eastern Kentucky (13–1) Western Kentucky 1966 Western Kentucky (14–0) Western Kentucky 1967 Western Kentucky (13–1) Tennessee Tech 1968 East Tennessee/Murray St (11–3) N/A 1969 Murray St/Morehead St (11–3) N/A 1970 Western Kentucky (14–0) N/A 1971 Western Kentucky (12–2) N/A 1972 Eastern Kentucky/Morehead St/Western Kentucky (9–5) N/A 1973 Austin Peay (11–3) N/A 1974 Austin Peay/Morehead St (10–4) N/A 1975 Middle Tennessee (12–2) Middle Tennessee 1976 Western Kentucky (11–3) Western Kentucky 1977 Austin Peay (13–1) Middle Tennessee 1978 Middle Tennessee/East Tennessee (10–4) Western Kentucky 1979 Eastern Kentucky (9–3) Eastern Kentucky 1980 Western Kentucky/Murray St (10–2) Western Kentucky 1981 Western Kentucky (12–2) Western Kentucky 1982 Murray St/Western Kentucky (13–3) Middle Tennessee 1983 Murray State (11–3) Morehead State 1984 Morehead State (12–2) Morehead State 1985 Tennessee Tech (11–3) Middle Tennessee 1986 Akron/Middle Tennessee (10–4) Akron 1987 Middle Tennessee (11–3) Austin Peay 1988 Murray State (13–1) Murray State 1989 Middle Tennessee/Murray St (10–2) Middle Tennessee 1990 Murray State (10–2) Murray State 1991 Murray State (10–2) Murray State 1992 Murray State (11–3) Murray State 1993 Tennessee State (13–3) Tennessee State 1994 Murray State (15–1) Tennessee State 1995 Murray St/Tennessee St(11–5) Murray State 1996 Murray State (12–4) Austin Peay 1997 Murray St/Austin Peay (12–6) Murray State 1998 Murray State (16–2) Murray State 1999 Murray State (16–2) Murray State 2000 Southeast Missouri/Murray St (14–4) Southeast Missouri 2001 Tennessee Tech (13–3) Eastern Illinois 2002 Tennessee Tech (15–1) Murray State 2003 Austin Peay/Morehead St (13–3) Austin Peay 2004 Austin Peay (16–0) Murray State 2005 Tennessee Tech (12–4) Eastern Kentucky 2006 Murray State (17–3) Murray State 2007 Austin Peay (16–4) Eastern Kentucky 2008 Austin Peay (16–4) Austin Peay 2009 Tennessee Martin (14–4) Morehead State [edit] Men's Tournament Championships by School School # of Tournament Championships Last Tournament Championship Murray State 12 2006 Western Kentucky† 10 1981 Eastern Kentucky 5 2007 Middle Tennessee† 5 1989 Austin Peay 4 2008 Morehead State 2 2009 Tennessee State 2 1994 Tennessee Tech 1 1967 Akron† 1 1986 Southeast Missouri State 1 2000 Eastern Illinois 1 2001 †Former member of the OVC [edit] Conference facilities School Football stadium Capacity Basketball arena Capacity Austin Peay Governors Stadium 10,000 Dunn Center 9,000 Eastern Illinois O'Brien Stadium 10,000 Lantz Arena 5,300 Eastern Kentucky Roy Kidd Stadium 22,000 Alumni Coliseum 6,300 Jacksonville State Paul Snow Stadium 15,000 Pete Mathews Coliseum 5,800 Morehead State Jayne Stadium 10,000 Ellis Johnson Arena 6,500 Murray State Roy Stewart Stadium 16,800 Regional Special Events Center 8,602 Southeast Missouri Houck Stadium 11,015 Show Me Center 6,972 SIU-Edwardsville Non-Football School N/A Vadalabene Center 4,000 UT-Martin Graham Stadium 8,000 Skyhawk Arena 7,000 Tennessee State LP Field 68,000 Gentry Complex 10,500 Tennessee Tech Tucker Stadium 16,500 Eblen Center 10,152 [edit] Notes Morehead State's football team competes in the Pioneer Football League, a Division I FCS football-only conference whose members choose not to offer athletic scholarships for football. Austin Peay's football team competed in the Pioneer League for the 2001–2005 seasons, then became an independent for the 2006 season, and returned to OVC football competition in 2007. [edit] External links Official website [edit] References ^ a b c d Ohio Valley Conference History - OVCSports.com—Official Web Site of the Ohio Valley Conference ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Kentucky_University#Athletics ^ "University of Akron Athletics History". www.gozips.com. University of Akron. http://www.gozips.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=10800&ATCLID=323403. Retrieved on 2008-03-22. ^ "Conference Standings and Champions". http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/football_records/DI/2008/Pages%20427-441%20-%202007%20Standings.pdf. Retrieved on 2009-03-07. [show]v • d • eOhio Valley Conference Austin Peay • Eastern Illinois • Eastern Kentucky • Jacksonville State • Morehead State • Murray State • SIUE • Southeast Missouri • Tennessee State • Tennessee Tech • Tennessee Martin [show]v • d • eFootball stadiums of the Ohio Valley Conference Governors Stadium (Austin Peay) • Graham Stadium (UT-Martin) • Houck Stadium (SE Missouri) • LP Field (Tennessee State) • O'Brien Stadium (Eastern Illinois) • Paul Snow Stadium (Jacksonville State) • Roy Kidd Stadium (Eastern Kentucky) • Roy Stewart Stadium (Murray State) • Tucker Stadium (Tennessee Tech) [show]v • d • eBasketball arenas of the Ohio Valley Conference Dunn Center (Austin Peay) • Eblen Center (Tennessee Tech) • Ellis Johnson Arena (Morehead State) • Gentry Complex (Tennessee State) • Lantz Arena (Eastern Illinois) • Alumni Coliseum (Eastern Kentucky) • Pete Mathews Coliseum (Jacksonville State) • Regional Special Events Center (Murray State) • Show Me Center (SE Missouri) • Skyhawk Arena (UT-Martin) • Vadalabene Center (SIU Edwardsville) [show]v • d • eNCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision Conferences Big Sky Conference • Big South Conference • Colonial Athletic Association • Great West Conference • Ivy League • Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference • Missouri Valley Football Conference • Northeast Conference • Ohio Valley Conference • Patriot League • Pioneer Football League • Southern Conference • Southland Conference • Southwestern Athletic Conference • Independents NCAA Division I Football Championship Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_Valley_Conference" Categories: Ohio Valley Conference | College athletics conferences | NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision conferences | 1948 establishments Hidden categories: Wikipedia articles to be split from January 2009
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