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Charleston Southern Buccaneers

The Charleston Southern Buccaneers are the athletic teams that represent Charleston Southern University, located in North Charleston, South Carolina, in intercollegiate sports at the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the Big South Conference since the 1983–84 academic year. The football program competes in the FCS, formerly known as I-AA.

Charleston Southern Buccaneers
UniversityCharleston Southern University
ConferenceBig South (primary)
NCAADivision I (FCS)
Athletic directorJeff Barber
LocationNorth Charleston, South Carolina
Varsity teams16 (7 men's, 9 women's)
Football stadiumBuccaneer Field
Basketball arenaBuccaneer Fieldhouse
North Charleston Coliseum
Baseball stadiumNielsen Field at CSU Ballpark
Softball stadiumCSU Softball Complex
Soccer stadiumCSU Soccer Field
Tennis venueGary Clark Banks Sr. Tennis Center
MascotBucky the Buccaneer
NicknameBuccaneers
ColorsBlue and gold[1]
   
Websitewww.csusports.com
Charleston Southern is a member of the Big South Conference.

Charleston Southern competes in sixteen intercollegiate varsity sports. Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, and track and field (indoor and outdoor); while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field (indoor and outdoor), and volleyball. Other sports formerly offered by the Buccaneers include men's soccer and men's tennis.

Conference affiliations edit

NCAA

Varsity teams edit

CSU competes in the NCAA in the following sports:[2]

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross country
Cross country Golf
Football Soccer
Golf Softball
Track and field Tennis
Track and field
Volleyball
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor

In 2008, CSU closed its highly successful men's tennis program to reallocate funds to other sports.[3] CSU formerly fielded a men's soccer team.

Football edit

Rivalry with Coastal Carolina edit

These two schools first met on the football field in 2003 and it has been a rivalry since Charleston Southern defeated Coastal Carolina 34–27 in 2005 to win a share of the Big South Championship that Coastal had already clinched. CSU got the first shutout of the series with their 24–0 win in 2008. Currently, Charleston Southern has a two-game winning streak over Coastal Carolina with Charleston Southern winning 59–58 in 2016. Charleston Southern won a share of the 2016 Big South Championship and got the automatic berth into the NCAA Playoffs.

Coastal Carolina leads the series 8–6.

  • 2016 – CSU @ Coastal – W, 59–58
  • 2015 – Coastal @ CSU – W, 33–25
  • 2014 – CSU @ Coastal – L, 43–22
  • 2013 – Coastal @ CSU – W, 31–26
  • 2012 – CSU @ Coastal – L, 41–20
  • 2011 – Coastal @ CSU – L, 45–38
  • 2010 – CSU @ Coastal – L, 70–3
  • 2009 – Coastal @ CSU – W, 30–23
  • 2008 – CSU @ Coastal – W, 24–0
  • 2007 – Coastal @ CSU – L, 41–2
  • 2006 – CSU @ Coastal – L, 31–17
  • 2005 – Coastal @ CSU – W, 34–27 (2 OT)
  • 2004 – CSU @ Coastal – L, 56–28
  • 2003 – Coastal @ CSU – L, 48–14 (First Meeting)

Charleston Southern vs FBS Schools edit

Year FBS Opponent Result Opponent's Conference Opponent's Head Coach Charleston Southern's Head Coach
2022 NC State L, 3–55 ACC Dave Doeren Autry Denson
2021 Georgia L, 7–56 SEC Kirby Smart Autry Denson
2021 East Carolina L, 28–31 American Mike Houston Autry Denson
2019 South Carolina L, 10–72 SEC Will Muschamp Autry Denson
2018 Florida L, 6–53 SEC Dan Mullen Mark Tucker
2017 Indiana L, 0–27 Big Ten Tom Allen Mark Tucker
2017 Mississippi State L, 0–49 SEC Dan Mullen Mark Tucker
2016 Florida State L, 8–52 ACC Jimbo Fisher Jamey Chadwell
2015 Alabama L, 6–56 SEC Nick Saban Jamey Chadwell
2015 Troy L, 16–44 Sun Belt Neal Brown Jamey Chadwell
2014 Georgia L, 9–55 SEC Mark Richt Jamey Chadwell
2014 Vanderbilt L, 20–21 SEC Derek Mason Jamey Chadwell
2013 Colorado L, 10–43 Pac-12 Mike MacIntyre Jamey Chadwell
2012 Illinois L, 0–44 Big Ten Tim Beckman Jay Mills
2011 UCF L, 0–62 C-USA George O'Leary Jay Mills
2011 Florida State L, 10–62 ACC Jimbo Fisher Jay Mills
2010 Kentucky L, 21–49 SEC Joker Phillips Jay Mills
2010 Hawaii L, 7–66 WAC Greg McMackin Jay Mills
2009 South Florida L, 0–59 Big East Jim Leavitt Jay Mills
2009 Florida L, 3–62 SEC Urban Meyer Jay Mills
2008 Miami (OH) L, 27–38 MAC Don Treadwell Jay Mills
2008 Miami (FL) L, 7–52 ACC Randy Shannon Jay Mills
2007 Hawaii L, 10–66 WAC June Jones Jay Mills
2003 South Florida L, 7–55 Big East Jim Leavitt Jay Mills
2002 South Florida L, 6–56 Big East Jim Leavitt David Dowd
Charleston Southern 0 – FBS Schools 25

Men's basketball edit

Women's basketball edit

Facilities edit

  • Buccaneer Ballpark – home of the baseball program. It has a capacity of 1,500 spectators.
  • Buccaneer Field – home of the football program. It opened in 1970 and has a capacity of 4,000 spectators.
  • CSU Field House – home of the Men's and Women's Basketball teams. It has a capacity of 881 spectators. It is the 2nd smallest arena in Division I basketball.

Notable alumni edit

Baseball edit

Men's basketball edit

Men's soccer edit

References edit

  1. ^ CSU Athletics Style Guide (PDF). April 28, 2022. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  2. ^ . Charleston Southern University. Archived from the original on 28 November 2022. Retrieved 2022-12-01.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2011-01-26.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Charleston Southern Buccaneers news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message The Charleston Southern Buccaneers are the athletic teams that represent Charleston Southern University located in North Charleston South Carolina in intercollegiate sports at the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA primarily competing in the Big South Conference since the 1983 84 academic year The football program competes in the FCS formerly known as I AA Charleston Southern BuccaneersUniversityCharleston Southern UniversityConferenceBig South primary NCAADivision I FCS Athletic directorJeff BarberLocationNorth Charleston South CarolinaVarsity teams16 7 men s 9 women s Football stadiumBuccaneer FieldBasketball arenaBuccaneer FieldhouseNorth Charleston ColiseumBaseball stadiumNielsen Field at CSU BallparkSoftball stadiumCSU Softball ComplexSoccer stadiumCSU Soccer FieldTennis venueGary Clark Banks Sr Tennis CenterMascotBucky the BuccaneerNicknameBuccaneersColorsBlue and gold 1 Websitewww wbr csusports wbr com Charleston Southern is a member of the Big South Conference Charleston Southern competes in sixteen intercollegiate varsity sports Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country football golf and track and field indoor and outdoor while women s sports include basketball cross country golf soccer softball tennis track and field indoor and outdoor and volleyball Other sports formerly offered by the Buccaneers include men s soccer and men s tennis Contents 1 Conference affiliations 2 Varsity teams 2 1 Football 2 1 1 Rivalry with Coastal Carolina 2 1 2 Charleston Southern vs FBS Schools 2 2 Men s basketball 2 3 Women s basketball 3 Facilities 4 Notable alumni 4 1 Baseball 4 2 Men s basketball 4 3 Men s soccer 5 References 6 External linksConference affiliations editNCAA Big South Conference 1983 present Varsity teams editCSU competes in the NCAA in the following sports 2 Men s sports Women s sports Baseball Basketball Basketball Cross country Cross country Golf Football Soccer Golf Softball Track and field Tennis Track and field Volleyball Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor In 2008 CSU closed its highly successful men s tennis program to reallocate funds to other sports 3 CSU formerly fielded a men s soccer team Football edit Main article Charleston Southern Buccaneers football Rivalry with Coastal Carolina edit These two schools first met on the football field in 2003 and it has been a rivalry since Charleston Southern defeated Coastal Carolina 34 27 in 2005 to win a share of the Big South Championship that Coastal had already clinched CSU got the first shutout of the series with their 24 0 win in 2008 Currently Charleston Southern has a two game winning streak over Coastal Carolina with Charleston Southern winning 59 58 in 2016 Charleston Southern won a share of the 2016 Big South Championship and got the automatic berth into the NCAA Playoffs Coastal Carolina leads the series 8 6 2016 CSU Coastal W 59 58 2015 Coastal CSU W 33 25 2014 CSU Coastal L 43 22 2013 Coastal CSU W 31 26 2012 CSU Coastal L 41 20 2011 Coastal CSU L 45 38 2010 CSU Coastal L 70 3 2009 Coastal CSU W 30 23 2008 CSU Coastal W 24 0 2007 Coastal CSU L 41 2 2006 CSU Coastal L 31 17 2005 Coastal CSU W 34 27 2 OT 2004 CSU Coastal L 56 28 2003 Coastal CSU L 48 14 First Meeting Charleston Southern vs FBS Schools edit Year FBS Opponent Result Opponent s Conference Opponent s Head Coach Charleston Southern s Head Coach 2022 NC State L 3 55 ACC Dave Doeren Autry Denson 2021 Georgia L 7 56 SEC Kirby Smart Autry Denson 2021 East Carolina L 28 31 American Mike Houston Autry Denson 2019 South Carolina L 10 72 SEC Will Muschamp Autry Denson 2018 Florida L 6 53 SEC Dan Mullen Mark Tucker 2017 Indiana L 0 27 Big Ten Tom Allen Mark Tucker 2017 Mississippi State L 0 49 SEC Dan Mullen Mark Tucker 2016 Florida State L 8 52 ACC Jimbo Fisher Jamey Chadwell 2015 Alabama L 6 56 SEC Nick Saban Jamey Chadwell 2015 Troy L 16 44 Sun Belt Neal Brown Jamey Chadwell 2014 Georgia L 9 55 SEC Mark Richt Jamey Chadwell 2014 Vanderbilt L 20 21 SEC Derek Mason Jamey Chadwell 2013 Colorado L 10 43 Pac 12 Mike MacIntyre Jamey Chadwell 2012 Illinois L 0 44 Big Ten Tim Beckman Jay Mills 2011 UCF L 0 62 C USA George O Leary Jay Mills 2011 Florida State L 10 62 ACC Jimbo Fisher Jay Mills 2010 Kentucky L 21 49 SEC Joker Phillips Jay Mills 2010 Hawaii L 7 66 WAC Greg McMackin Jay Mills 2009 South Florida L 0 59 Big East Jim Leavitt Jay Mills 2009 Florida L 3 62 SEC Urban Meyer Jay Mills 2008 Miami OH L 27 38 MAC Don Treadwell Jay Mills 2008 Miami FL L 7 52 ACC Randy Shannon Jay Mills 2007 Hawaii L 10 66 WAC June Jones Jay Mills 2003 South Florida L 7 55 Big East Jim Leavitt Jay Mills 2002 South Florida L 6 56 Big East Jim Leavitt David Dowd Charleston Southern 0 FBS Schools 25 Men s basketball edit Main article Charleston Southern Buccaneers men s basketball Women s basketball edit Main article Charleston Southern Buccaneers women s basketballFacilities editBuccaneer Ballpark home of the baseball program It has a capacity of 1 500 spectators Buccaneer Field home of the football program It opened in 1970 and has a capacity of 4 000 spectators CSU Field House home of the Men s and Women s Basketball teams It has a capacity of 881 spectators It is the 2nd smallest arena in Division I basketball Notable alumni editBaseball edit Stuart Lake Bobby Parnell George Schaefer Tyler Thornburg Men s basketball edit Rolando Hourruitiner Men s soccer edit John Patrick DevereuxReferences edit CSU Athletics Style Guide PDF April 28 2022 Retrieved November 10 2022 Charleston Southern University Official Athletics Website Charleston Southern University Archived from the original on 28 November 2022 Retrieved 2022 12 01 Charleston Southern Discontinues Men s Tennis Program CSUsports com Archived from the original on 2011 07 08 Retrieved 2011 01 26 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charleston Southern Buccaneers amp oldid 1172749964, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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