Mid-South Conference

GEORGETOWN TIGERS MAKE A STATEMENT ON NEW MATRIX HELIX TURF BY HELLAS IN THEIR SEASON OPENER

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星期三, 九月 6, 2023

GEORGETOWN, Ky., Sept. 6, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Georgetown College made a bold statement on their new Matrix Helix® synthetic turf field at Toyota Stadium, kicking off the 2023 football season with a 76-0 victory over Kentucky Christian.

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  • GEORGETOWN, Ky., Sept. 6, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Georgetown College made a bold statement on their new Matrix Helix® synthetic turf field at Toyota Stadium, kicking off the 2023 football season with a 76-0 victory over Kentucky Christian.
  • In addition to football, the Georgetown men's and women's soccer, and women's lacrosse teams, as well as Lexington Sport Club are also playing on this top-of-the-line turf system from Hellas.
  • Matrix Helix turf systems are ideal for multi-purpose fields.
  • The Georgetown Tigers Head Football Coach, Chris Oliver, is excited for the season, the Tigers with an overwhelming win for their opener, are off to a great start.

Freed-Hardeman University Honors McCutchen's Service and Announces Estes as Next Leader for Intercollegiate Athletics

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星期二, 二月 22, 2022

Lion Baseball Coach Jonathan Estes has been named his successor, according to FHU President David R. Shannon.

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  • Lion Baseball Coach Jonathan Estes has been named his successor, according to FHU President David R. Shannon.
  • He joined the FHU athletics staff in 1986, when he served as assistant men's basketball coach under Lion Basketball Coach Charlie Smith.
  • During his tenure as basketball coach, the team made its first-ever appearance in the NAIA national tournament in 1998.
  • Estes pitched three years, 2000-2002, for the Lions, earning all-conference honors each season and NAIA Scholar-Athlete his junior and senior years.

Collegiate Esports at Division II, III, and NAIA Conferences See Growing Popularity With Release of Fall Tournament/League Schedule, per Launch Esports

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星期三, 十月 13, 2021

Eric Ward, Commissioner of the Mid-South Conference had this to say: The Mid-South Conference is proud to partner with Launch Esports as we begin to compete as a conference this fall.

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  • Eric Ward, Commissioner of the Mid-South Conference had this to say: The Mid-South Conference is proud to partner with Launch Esports as we begin to compete as a conference this fall.
  • Their knowledge and expertise in competitive gaming will make our initial efforts to sponsor esports as a conference championship seamless and hassle-free.
  • Also, on November 12, 2021, Launch Esports co-presents the Inaugural The Future of College Esports conference at Future of Television.
  • Mainline is an esports tournament software and management company focused on providing customers with their own esports offerings.

Launch Esports Announces First Slate of Div. II and NAIA Conferences Paving the Way for Collegiate Esports Structure and Continuity

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星期四, 八月 5, 2021

Launch Esports provides competition infrastructure, broadcasting and management of esports rights for Division II, Division III, NAIA and community college conferences and universities, including KCAC, Mid-South Conference, Conference Carolinas, Sooner Athletic Conference, and Red River Athletic Conference.

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  • Launch Esports provides competition infrastructure, broadcasting and management of esports rights for Division II, Division III, NAIA and community college conferences and universities, including KCAC, Mid-South Conference, Conference Carolinas, Sooner Athletic Conference, and Red River Athletic Conference.
  • Launch Esports and its member conferences are focused on the massive untapped opportunity to reach a community at over 1,500 schools across the nation, said Darin David, President of Launch Esports.
  • Todays announcements are the first of many to come for Launch Esports as it rolls out its plans to bring professionalism and commercialization opportunities to collegiate esports.
  • Launch anticipates adding additional conferences to create continuity across various NAIA, Division II, Division III and Community College that want to feature traditional conference play among their member schools.