Lee University
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Revision as of 17:54, 1 February 2012
Lee University | |
Nickname: | Flames |
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Location: | Cleveland, Tennessee (United States of America) |
Contents |
Name History
Lee Junior College | 1938-47 |
Lee College | 1947-97 |
Lee University | 1997-date |
Baseball Team History
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1975 | 8-13 | |
1976 | 16-14 | |
1977 | 5-6* | |
1978 | 6-6* | |
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1997 | David P. Altopp | |
1998 | David P. Altopp | |
1999 | David P. Altopp | |
2000 | David P. Altopp | |
2001 | David P. Altopp | |
2002 | David P. Altopp | |
2003 | David P. Altopp | |
2004 | David P. Altopp | |
2005 | 55-16 | David P. Altopp |
2006 | 42-18 | David P. Altopp |
2007 | 51-15 | Mark A. Brew |
2008 | 63-10 | Mark A. Brew |
2009 | Mark A. Brew | |
2010 | Mark A. Brew | |
2011 | Mark A. Brew |
Major League Players
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Conference Affiliations
Southern Christian Athletic Conference | 1977-78 |
TranSouth Athletic Conference | 1997-2004 |
Southern States Athletic Conference | 2005-date |
Highlights
- Southern States Athletic Conference champion 2005
- NAIA National Championship participant 2007-10
External link
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