Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

VMI Keydets

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Intercollegiate sports teams of Virginia Military Institute
Athletic teams representing Virginia Military Institute
VMI Keydets
Logo
UniversityVirginia Military Institute
ConferenceSouthern (primary)
MAAC (women's water polo, men's lacrosse)
America East (swimming & diving)
NCAADivision I (FCS)
Athletic directorJamaal Walton
LocationLexington, Virginia
Varsity teams16
Football stadiumAlumni Memorial Field
Basketball arenaCameron Hall
Baseball stadiumGray–Minor Stadium
Soccer stadiumPatchin Field
Lacrosse stadiumAlumni Memorial Field
MascotKangaroo (Moe)
NicknameKeydets
Fight song"The Spirit"
ColorsRed, white, and yellow[1]
     
Websitevmikeydets.com

TheVMI Keydets are the athletic teams that represent theVirginia Military Institute. All sports participate in theNCAA Division I, and all but three compete in theSouthern Conference (the exceptions being men's and women's swimming and diving in theAmerica East Conference, and women's water polo in theMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference. VMI fields teams in sixteen different sports, ten for men and six for women.[2]

Notably, VMI is one of only two Division I schools that do not sponsor women's basketball. The other is fellow Southern Conference member andsenior military college:The Citadel.

Conference affiliations

[edit]

The Keydets played every sport independently until 1900, when they helped found theVirginia Intercollegiate Athletic Association. They remained members of the Association until 1906, when they, along withWashington and Lee University, left the organization, citing internal discord. The Keydets remained independent until 1918, when they joined the short-livedSouth Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1918 for all sports. With the demise of the conference in 1921, VMI stayed an independent until joining theSouthern Conference (SoCon) in 1924, and a massive one at the time.

The next change to be made would not come until 1982, when VMI dropped swimming and diving.[3] The following year, VMI formed a lacrosse program that would play in theUnited States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association.[4]

SoCon's logo in VMI's colors

VMI's next changes came in the 1990s, reinstating men's swimming and diving in theSouthern States Conference in 1990[3] and also joining theMid-Atlantic Rifle Conference (MAC). MAC records are incomplete; the earliest record of VMI participation in that conference is in the 1991 championships (during the 1990–91 school year), when the Keydets only competed in air rifle. The first records of VMI participation in MAC smallbore competition date to 1995 (1994–95 school year).[5] While VMI would later move its swimming and diving program to two other leagues, it has yet to move its rifle program.

In 2003, after 79 years in the SoCon, VMI departed for a then fledglingBig South Conference in all sports but lacrosse, rifle, swimming and diving, and wrestling. Wrestling stayed in the SoCon and rifle in the MAC, while the lacrosse program moved to theMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). Men's swimming and diving moved to theNortheast Conference (NEC); when women's swimming and diving was added in 2005, that program also joined the NEC.[3] Both swimming and diving teams left the NEC in 2007 to become charter members of theCoastal Collegiate Swimming Association (CCSA; now known as the Coastal Collegiate Sports Association). Before the 2017–2018 season, the Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving Program changed conferences to the America East Conference.[3] When water polo became the newest sport at the Institute in 2009, they accepted their invitation also to the MAAC in 2011.[6]

VMI announced two changes in conference affiliation in 2013. On February 11, theAtlantic Sun Conference (A-Sun) announced that VMI would move its men's lacrosse program to that league effective with the 2014 season (2013–14 school year).[7] On May 30 of that year, the SoCon extended an invitation to the Keydets to rejoin the conference.[8] VMI accepted, along withEast Tennessee State andMercer, and became a member on July 1, 2014, replacingDavidson,Appalachian State,Elon, andGeorgia Southern.

When first announced, the return to the SoCon did not include the lacrosse team. However, on January 9, 2014, the A-Sun and SoCon announced a lacrosse partnership which divided sponsorship of the sport between the two leagues effective in 2014–15. Men's lacrosse sponsorship switched to the SoCon, while women's lacrosse sponsorship remained with the A-Sun. Accordingly, the men's lacrosse team also joined the SoCon on July 1, 2014.[9] The rifle teams will join the SoCon when it adds the sport in the 2016–17 school year.

Sports sponsored

[edit]

A member of theSouthern Conference, VMI sponsors teams in eleven men's and seven women'sNCAA sanctioned sports with the swimming and diving programs competing in theAmerica East Conference and water polo in theMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference.

Men's sportsWomen's sports
BaseballCross country
BasketballSoccer
Cross countrySwimming & diving
FootballTrack & field
LacrosseWater polo
Soccer
Swimming & diving
Track & field
Wrestling
Co-ed sports
Rifle
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor.

Baseball

[edit]
Main article:VMI Keydets baseball
VMI's early baseball team

Baseball is in fact the oldest sport at VMI, when the team was formed in 1866. Recorded schedules only go back as far as 1951, when the team was under the command of Frank Summers.[10] Since 2004, the Keydets have been coached by Marlin Ikenberry. VMI has been SoCon finalists on numerous occasions, but have never won a SoCon championship and did not win a Big South championship while in that conference.

Basketball

[edit]
Main article:VMI Keydets basketball

Arguably the most famous years for the Keydets were in 1976 and 77. The first year, VMI made their way to the Elite 8 led by future LakerRon Carter. The Keydets prevailed over Tennessee and DePaul, before bowing to Rutgers 91–75. However, they wouldn't have to wait long for another chance. The next season, VMI edged Duquesne by 7 to get to the Sweet Sixteen. The Keydets second tournament run came to a halt with a 93–78 loss to Kentucky. Since then, VMI has not won a conference championship or made an NCAA tournament appearance. VMI is coached byDuggar Baucom, who will be entering his 9th year in 2013–14.Cameron Hall has been the home of VMI basketball since 1981.

Football

[edit]
Main article:VMI Keydets football
Alumni Memorial Field

VMI football history dates back to 1891 with the formation of a team underWalter Taylor. It actually dates back farther, with a one-game season in 1873, though is not really considered an official season (there were also no player or coaching records). Today, the Keydets play at 10,000-seatAlumni Memorial Field, as they have since 1962.Sparky Woods is the current head coach. He was named VMI's 30th all-time coach on February 13, 2008.[11] Woods replacedJim Reid who left to coach outside linebackers for theMiami Dolphins. The Keydets achieved their first non-losing seasons since 1981 in 2002 and 2003 and their first winning season since 1981 (and a Southern Conference championship) in 2020.

Wrestling

[edit]
Main article:VMI Keydets wrestling

For 25 years, VMI has been coached by John Trudgeon, a William and Mary graduate, and is assisted by Chris Skrtetkowicz and Jon Kemmerer. Two All-Americans have wrestled for the institute. In the 1994NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, Charlie Branch finished 4th at 142 lbs. Ghanaian wrestler Leslie Apedoe placed sixth in the heavyweight in the 1999 tournament. VMI has played in 1,200-seat Cocke Hall since 1926.

Club sports

[edit]

Radio networks

[edit]

Football

[edit]
CityCall signFrequency
LexingtonWWZW96.7 FM
PortsmouthWJFV1650 AM
RichmondWLES / W300DK590 AM / 107.9 FM
RoanokeWRTZ1410 AM

[14]

Basketball

[edit]
CityCall signFrequency
Lexington, VAWWZW96.7 FM

Baseball

[edit]
CityCall signFrequency
Lexington, VAWREL1450 AM

[15]

References

[edit]
  1. ^VMI Visual Identity Standards Manual(PDF). RetrievedDecember 30, 2017.
  2. ^Director of Athletics
  3. ^abcd"2013–14 VMI Keydets Swimming & Diving Media Guide"(PDF). RetrievedNovember 17, 2014.
  4. ^VMI Lacrosse Record Book
  5. ^"MAC Championship Results". Mid-Atlantic Rifle Conference. RetrievedJuly 28, 2014.
  6. ^Water Polo Accepts Invitation into Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
  7. ^"A-Sun Adds Men's Lacrosse for 2014" (Press release). Atlantic Son Conference. February 11, 2013. Archived fromthe original on November 4, 2013. RetrievedJune 12, 2013.
  8. ^"SoCon Adds ETSU, Mercer and VMI".
  9. ^"SoCon, A-Sun Partner to Enhance Lacrosse" (Press release). Southern Conference. January 9, 2014. RetrievedMarch 31, 2014.
  10. ^VMI Baseball Record Book
  11. ^Sparky Woods Named New VMI Head Football Coach
  12. ^"Past USIBA Champions". Retrieved2019-08-23.
  13. ^@collegeboxing (21 March 2022)."Congratulations to our First Place and Runner Up Men's team trophy recipients: 1.) @vmiboxing 2.) @terps_boxing" – viaInstagram.
  14. ^"2018 VMI Football Game 3 Notes"(PDF).
  15. ^Keydets On Radio/TV

External links

[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related toVirginia Military Institute athletics.
Academics

Athletics
Campus
Life
People
Links to related articles
Baseball
Basketball
Football
Ice hockey
Roller derby
Rugby league
Rugby union
Soccer
College athletics
NCAA
Division I
NCAA
Division II
NCAA
Division III
NAIA
USCAA
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=VMI_Keydets&oldid=1265246135"
Category:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp