- Missouri S&T Miners
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Missouri S&T Miners University Missouri University of Science and Technology Conference(s) Great Lakes Valley Conference NCAA Division II Athletics director Mark Mullin Location Rolla, MO Varsity teams 13 Football stadium Allgood-Bailey Stadium Basketball arena Gale Bullman Multi-Purpose Building Baseball stadium Missouri S&T Baseball Field Mascot Joe Miner Nickname Miners Fight song "Fight, Miners"[1] Colors Dark Green, Gold, and Silver Homepage sports.mst.edu The Missouri S&T Miners athletics programs include the extramural and intramural sports teams of Missouri University of Science and Technology, located in Rolla. The name comes from the University's history as a mining school. Missouri S&T is a part of the University of Missouri System. The women's teams are referred to as the Lady Miners. Missouri S&T is a member of the Great Lakes Valley Conference for most sports, the Great Lakes Football Conference for football, and the New South Intercollegiate Swimming Conference for swimming.
- Men's sports
- Women's sports
Contents
Men's Swimming
Summary
- Coach: Doug Grooms
- National Finishes: 1998–2011
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- 1998–1999: 7th
- 1999–2000: 6th
- 2000–2001: 5th
- 2001–2002: 5th
- 2002–2003: 13th
- 2003–2004: 9th
- 2004–2005: 6th
- 2005–2006: 7th
- 2006–2007: 4th
- 2007–2008: 2nd
- 2008–2009: 3rd
- 2009-2010: 8th
- 2010-2011: 9th
- Conference Championships: 1998–2011
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- 1998–1999: Mideast Regional Champions
- 2000–2001: Central States Champions
- 2006–2007: New South Champions
- 2007–2008: New South Champions
- 2008–2009: New South Champions
- 2009-2010: New South Champions
- 2010-2011: New South Champions
Football
Affiliations:
- Great Lakes Valley Conference 2012
- Great Lakes Football Conference 2006–2011
- Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1935–2005
Coach: David Brown
Home field: Allgood-Bailey Stadium
Uniform colors: Black and Gold (Inception–2007), Green and Gold (2008–present)
Logo design: A Pickaxe
Conference Championships: 9
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- MIAA: 1941 (Co-Champions); 1947; 1949; 1950; 1956 (Co-Champions); 1977 (Co-Champions); 1980; 1983 (Co-Champions)
- GLFC: 2008 [2]
All-Time Record: ???–???–?? (.???; thru 2007)
All-Americans
- Ed Kromka: 1941
- Frank Winfield: 1969
- Merle Dillow: 1974
- Bill Grantham: 1980
- Eivind Listerud: 1993
- Cole Drussa: 2003–04
- Ashton Gronewold: 2005–06
- Joe Winters: 2006
Year by Year Record Since 1893
Year Record 1893 0-1 1980 10–0 1998 0-11 1999 0-11 2000 2-9 2001 0-11 2002 0-11 2003 0-11 2004 3-8 2005 7–4 [3] 2006 6–5 [4] 2007 4–7 [5] 2008 7-4 [6] 2009 4-7 [7] 2010 3-8 [8] Total ???–???–?? (.??? from 1893)
Men's Basketball
Summary
The team made the GLVC tournament in 2010 for the first time since joining the conference. The coaches are in the process of making the team competitive in the toughest Division II conference in the nation.
- Coach: Jim Glash
- Assistant Coach: Joey Goodson
- Conference Championships
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- MIAA: 1975–76, 1995–96
All-Americans
- Curtis Gibson: 1984–85
- Duane Huddleston: 1987–88
- Bill Jolly: 1992–93
- Michael McClain: 1995–96
Baseball
Summary
The baseball team won the GLVC West division title in 2011.
Affiliations:
- Great Lakes Valley Conference: 2006–present
- Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association: Inception–2005
Head Coach: Todd DeGraffenreid
Home Field: Missouri S&T Baseball Field
Uniform Colors: Black and Gold (Inception–2007), Green and Gold (2008–present)
MIAA Titles: 1968, 1972
GLVC Titles: 2011 (West)
Men's Cross Country
Summary
- Coach: Sterling Martin
- Conference Championships
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- MIAA: 1958
All-Americans
- John Mulvaney: 1996–97
Men's Track & Field
Summary
- Coach: Sterling Martin
- Assistant Coach: Kyle "Lady Killer" Rutledge
- Conference Championships - Indoor
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- MIAA: 1948
- GLVC: 2008
All-Americans
Volleyball
Affiliations:
- Great Lakes Valley Conference: 2007–present
Coach: Jason Holt
Home Court: Gale Bullman Multi-Purpose Center
Uniform colors: Black and Gold (2007), Green and Gold (2008 - Present)
Women's Basketball
Summary
The team shared the GLVC West division regular season title in 2011. They made the Women's NCAA Division II Midwest Regional as a 6th Seed. This was the second time the team made the National Tournament in four years.
- Coach: Alan Eads
- Assistant Coach: Keri Hessel
- Assistant Coach: Todd Rehemert
- Conference Championships
Softball
Summary
Affiliations:
- Great Lakes Valley Conference: 2006-present
- Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association: Inception-2005
Head Coach: Don Kennedy Assistant Coach: Chad Schatz
Home Field: Missouri S&T Softball Field
References
- ^ Studwell, William E.; Bruce R. Schueneman (1998). College Fight Songs. Haworth Press. pp. 29. ISBN 9780789006653. http://books.google.com/books?id=FWH2cWtlJNkC&pg=PA29&lpg=PA29&source=web&ots=jtlNT7ZY7j&sig=khAmyDOBB6FYpD_DUVLtCstcjkk&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=8&ct=result.
- ^ "Miners rout Bearcats to lock up winning season, GLFC title". minersports.mst.edu. MST. November 8, 2008. http://minersports.mst.edu/2008/11/miners_rout_sbu_on_recordsetti.html. Retrieved 10 November 2008.
- ^ "Miners picked third in inaugural GLFC poll". minersports.mst.edu. Missouri S&T. July 31, 2006. http://minersports.mst.edu/2006/07/miners_picked_third_in_inaugur.html. Retrieved 10 November 2008.
- ^ "Miners turn season finale into record-setting afternoon". minersports.mst.edu. Missouri University of Science and Technology. November 11, 2006. http://minersports.mst.edu/2006/11/miners_turn_season_finale_into.html. Retrieved 10 November 2008.
- ^ "Miners end season with rout of Panthers". minersports.mst.edu. Missouri S&T. November 10, 2007. http://minersports.mst.edu/2007/11/miners_end_season_with_rout_of.html. Retrieved 10 November 2008.
- ^ "S&T ends Truman hex, takes season finale in double overtime". sports.mst.edu. Missouri S&T. http://sports.mst.edu/news/2008/11/19/FB_TSU.aspx. Retrieved 19 March 2011.
- ^ "Miners close 2009 season on winning note at Kentucky Wesleyan". sports.mst.edu. Missouri S&T. http://sports.mst.edu/news/2009/11/14/FB_09KWC.aspx. Retrieved 19 March 2011.
- ^ "Lincoln stuns Miners in season finale with late touchdown drive". sports.mst.edu. Missouri S&T. http://sports.mst.edu/news/2010/11/13/FB_LU10.aspx. Retrieved 19 March 2011.
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