Tennessee Wesleyan Bulldogs

The Tennessee Wesleyan Bulldogs are the athletic teams for Tennessee Wesleyan University. The university is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA),[1] primarily competing in Appalachian Athletic Conference.[2]

Tennessee Wesleyan Bulldogs
UniversityTennessee Wesleyan University
AssociationNAIA
ConferenceAppalachian Athletic Conference
Athletic directorDonny Mayfield
LocationAthens, Tennessee
Basketball arenaJames L Robb Gymnasium
Baseball stadiumJack Bowling Field
Softball stadiumAthens Regional Park
Soccer stadiumAnglin Soccer Field
NicknameBulldogs
ColorsBlue and Gold
         
Websitewww.twcbulldogs.com

Notable people

Sports

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References

  1. "Schools". NAIA.ORG. NAIA. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  2. "Members". Appalachian Athletic Conference. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  3. Coffey, Michael (2004). 27 Men Out: Baseball's Perfect Games. New York: Atria Books. pp. 175–198. ISBN 0-7434-4606-2.
  4. Roberts, Richard (16 March 2015). "Ron Campbell was a Cub at heart". Cleveland Daily banner. Retrieved 16 March 2016.


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