McMurry University
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*Grant Teaff - former head football coach for Baylor University, and executive director for the American Football Coaches Association | *Grant Teaff - former head football coach for Baylor University, and executive director for the American Football Coaches Association | ||
*Sarah Weddington - attorney for Jane Roe (Norma McCorvey) in Roe v. Wade and the first woman elected to the Texas House of Representatives | *Sarah Weddington - attorney for Jane Roe (Norma McCorvey) in Roe v. Wade and the first woman elected to the Texas House of Representatives |
Revision as of 01:00, 9 May 2011
McMurry University | |
Nickname: | Indians(1923-2006); Warhawks(2011-present) |
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Location: | Abilene, TX (US) |
McMurry University was without a mascot from 2006 to 2011 due to NCAA mandate regarding Native Americans.
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Contents |
Conference Affiliations
Conference | Years |
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Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association | 1976-96 |
American Southwest Conference | 1997-date |
Year-by-year Records
Year | Record | Coach |
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1924 | 1-4 | R.M. Medley |
1925 | 6-6 | R.M. Medley |
1926 | 1-9 | R.M. Medley |
1927 | 3-2 | R.M. Medley |
No team from 1928-1938 | ||
1939 | - | Team in city amateur league |
1940 | - | Team in city amateur league |
1941 | - | Team in city amateur leage |
1942 | - | Team in city amateur league |
No team from 1943-1945 | ||
1946 | 6-6 | Jerome Vannoy |
1947 | Jerome Vannoy | |
1948 | Jerome Vannoy | |
No team from 1949-1995 | ||
1996 | 27-19 | Malcolm L. (Lee) Driggers |
1997 | 26-20-1 | Malcolm L. (Lee) Driggers |
1998 | 32-15 | Malcolm L. (Lee) Driggers |
1999 | 27-15-1 | Malcolm L. (Lee) Driggers |
2000 | 25-13 | Malcolm L. (Lee) Driggers |
2001 | 26-17 | Malcolm L. (Lee) Driggers |
2002 | 21-19 | Malcolm L. (Lee) Driggers |
2003 | 26-14 | Malcolm L. (Lee) Driggers |
2004 | 29-15 | Malcolm L. (Lee) Driggers |
2005 | 27-19 | Malcolm L. (Lee) Driggers |
2006 | 26-16 | Malcolm L. (Lee) Driggers |
2007 | 29-17 | Malcolm L. (Lee) Driggers |
2008 | 29-19 | Malcolm L. (Lee) Driggers |
2009 | 26-17 | John A. Byington |
2010 | 21-21 | John A. Byington |
2011 | 17-27 | John A. Byington |
bold | member of McMurry Athletic Hall of Honor |
Notable Players and Alumni
Major League Players
NONE |
Notable Alumni
- Grant Teaff - former head football coach for Baylor University, and executive director for the American Football Coaches Association
- Sarah Weddington - attorney for Jane Roe (Norma McCorvey) in Roe v. Wade and the first woman elected to the Texas House of Representatives
- Chuck Fallon - president of Burger King's North America division
- Larry Conlee - COO, Engineering and Manufacturing at Research In Motion
Major League Players
NONE |
Highlights
Championships
- Championships
- ASC Tournament Champion 1998
- ASC Tournament Champion 2001
- ASC Tournament Champion 2004
- ASC Tournament Champion 2008
- Divsional Championships
- ASC West Divison Champion 2001
- ASC West Divison Champion 2004
- ASC West Divison Co-Champion 2008
- NCAA Division III Tournament Appearance
- West Region Tournament 1998
- West Region Tournament 2001
- West Region Tournament 2004
- West Region Tournament 2008
First Team Division III All-America selections
Year | Player (Awarding Organization) |
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1998 | Joe Fischera (American Baseball Coaches Association) |
2004 | Josh Lee (American Baseball Coaches Association) |
2007 | Brent Voorhees (D3Baseball.com) |
2008 | Derek David (American Baseball Coaches Association) |
2008 | Derek David (D3Baseball.com) |
National Player of the Year
Year | Player (Awarding Organization) |
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2008 | Derek David (American Baseball Coaches Association/D3Baseball.com) |
2008 | Derek David (National Baseball Writers Association - Offensive Player of the Year) |
- 2010 - Derek David (3B) selected to D3baseball.com All-Decade Team,