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Charlotte 49ers

The Charlotte 49ers are the intercollegiate athletics teams that represent the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in Charlotte, North Carolina. The 49ers compete at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level as a member of the American.[2]

Charlotte 49ers
UniversityUniversity of North Carolina at Charlotte
ConferenceThe American
NCAADivision I (FBS)
Athletic directorMike Hill
LocationCharlotte, North Carolina
Varsity teams18 (9 men's, 9 women's)
Football stadiumJerry Richardson Stadium
Basketball arenaDale F. Halton Arena
Baseball stadiumRobert & Mariam Hayes Stadium
Softball stadiumSue M. Daughtridge Stadium
Soccer stadiumTransamerica Field
Other venuesHalton-Wagner Tennis Complex
MascotNorm the Niner
Nickname49ers
ColorsGreen and white[1]
   
Websitecharlotte49ers.com

The university sponsors 19 varsity athletic teams, nine for men, ten for women with the addition of women's lacrosse in the 2024–25 school year. The other sports sponsored are baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, men's and women's golf, football, men's and women's soccer, softball, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's outdoor and indoor track and field, and women's volleyball.[3]

Overview and history edit

 
American Athletic Conference logo in Charlotte's colors

Name edit

The athletics department officially changed its name to simply Charlotte in 2000.[4] Before then, the school's identity suffered from years of constant confusion, most commonly confused with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Tar Heels). While UNCC and UNC Charlotte were the officially accepted athletic names, media outlets frequently used unofficial nicknames such as N.C.-Charlotte, N.C.-Char, North Carolina-Charlotte, UNC, UNC-C, UNCC at Charlotte, and others. When the name change was made official, Athletics Director Judy Rose summarized the sentiment that drove the name change:

"We're proud to be members of the University of North Carolina university system. But, frankly, we are tired of being confused with other institutions or having our own identity misused and misconstrued. It's harder to make a name for yourself, when your name keeps getting confused. Not only will this logo simplify matters, but it gives the program an exciting new look that better captures our essence."

While the school's legal name remains the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, it changed its academic brand name in 2021 to simply "Charlotte".[5]

Nickname edit

The nickname "49ers" derives from the fact that the university's predecessor—Charlotte Center of the University of North Carolina (CCUNC – established in 1946) was saved from being shut down by the state in 1949 by Bonnie Cone, when CCUNC became Charlotte College. Due to this "49er spirit" that Cone felt embodied the university, referring to the settlers that endured much hardships in traveling across the United States to seek fortune in the California Gold Rush, students of the fledgling UNC Charlotte chose "49ers" as the school's mascot. The fact that the University's Main Campus front entrance is located on North Carolina Highway 49 is pure coincidence.

Prior to the "49ers" moniker, the athletic teams were known as the "Owls" due to CCUNC's beginnings as a night school.

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The primary athletics logo, called the "All-In C", contains a pick-axe, a reference to the Gold Rush, inside a stylized block C placed at a 9° angle. According to the university, this signifies "positive energy and forward momentum".[6]

Conference affiliations edit

Conference realignment edit

Charlotte began regular intercollegiate athletics play as an inaugural member in the NAIA's Dixie Conference in 1962.[7]

After spending their first five seasons in the NCAA's Division I as an independent, UNC Charlotte became a charter member of the Sun Belt Conference in 1976. They would later join the Metro Conference in 1991, before becoming a founding member of Conference USA in 1995 when the Metro merged with the Great Midwest Conference.

Despite a popular and competitive Conference USA in which UNC Charlotte enjoyed rivalries with the likes of Memphis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Marquette, and others, the collegiate sports landscape underwent a major restructuring in 2004–2005. C-USA took the most serious hit of any conference,[8] losing many of its most successful members, including Charlotte.

After this dramatic reshuffle, UNC Charlotte received an invitation to join the Atlantic 10 Conference, which it accepted.[9] Upon joining the A-10, Charlotte experienced much success in nearly every category with the exception of the signature sport of men's basketball.

With the football program restarting, and an attempt to restore geographic rivalries, UNC Charlotte returned to a revised Conference USA starting with the 2013–2014 academic season, except for football, where they joined in 2015, and was fully eligible in 2016.[10]

On October 21, 2021 Charlotte was accepted along with 5 other Conference USA teams to join the American Athletic Conference, joining former Metro Conference and C-USA rivals there.[11] The 2023 entry date was officially confirmed in June 2022.[2] All Charlotte 49ers programs officially made the transition to the AAC on July 1, 2023.[7]

Conference membership edit

Sports sponsored edit

A member of the AAC, UNC Charlotte currently sponsors teams in nine men's and ten women's NCAA sanctioned sports:

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

Baseball edit

 
Hayes Stadium has been the home of the 49ers' baseball team since 1984. A major renovation finished in 2008.
  • First season: 1979
  • Conference Championships (4)
    • 1993, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2023
  • NCAA tournament Appearances (5)
  • Recognized Jerseys
    • 7 Barry Shifflett
    • 15 Tim Collie
    • 5 Joey Anderson
    • 31 Adam Mills
    • 4 Bo Robinson

Men's basketball edit

 
Halton Arena has been the on-campus facility for basketball and volleyball since 1996.

Women's basketball edit

  • First season: 1975-1976
  • Conference Championships (4)
    • 1990, 2003, 2006, 2009
  • NCAA Appearances (2)
  • WNIT Appearances (13)
    • 1990, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 (WNIT Final Four), 2012, 2013, 2016, 2019, 2021
  • Recognized Jerseys
    • 21 Paula Bennett
    • 35 Kristen Wilson

Football edit

 
Jerry Richardson Stadium opened in 2013 with the 49ers' Inaugural Season.

The first football program developed in 1946 and lasted until 1948. In 2006, students and alumni began a push for football to return to the school. The Board of Trustees approved it in 2008, and with funding approved in 2010, the school fielded its first official varsity football program since 1948 in 2013. The team would post a 5–6 record in their first season under coach Brad Lambert.

  • First season: 2013
  • Conference Championships (0)
  • Bowl Games (1; Bahamas Bowl, 2019)
  • Retired Jerseys (0)
  • NFL Draft Picks as of 2023 (5)

Track & Field edit

  • The Track & Field team boasted the most decorated athlete in school history, Shareese Woods. While at UNC Charlotte (2003–2007) she became a four time All American, placing 4th at multiple NCAA Championships, and breaking 12 school records.
  • She went on to compete internationally in the sprints and made numerous United States teams at the 2006 NACAC Under-23 Championships in Athletics, 2007 NACAC Championships, 2007 Pan American Games and 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships, medaling at all of those competitions.

Men's golf edit

  • Consensus #1 in the nation by three major polls: Golfweek, Golfstat, and Nike – Fall 2007 (First National Number 1 Ranking in any varsity sport for Charlotte)
  • Conference Championships (6)
    • 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
  • NCAA Championship 3rd Place – 2007
  • NCAA Championship 8th Place – 2008

Women's golf edit

  • Women's Golf was added to the Charlotte sports lineup for the 2017–18 school year. Holly Clark was hired to be the program's first coach.[12]

Women's lacrosse edit

  • Women's Lacrosse will play their inaugural season in the 2024-25 season. Clare Short will head up the inaugural team.[13]

Men's soccer edit

 
Transamerica Field opened in 1996 and is used by the soccer and track and field teams.
  • First Season: 1976
  • Conference Championships (6)
    • 1983, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2010, 2013
  • Regular season Championships (dating back to 2011)
    • 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016
  • NCAA Appearances (14)
  • NCAA Men's College Cup 1996, 2011
  • NCAA Men's Soccer Championship Game, 2011
  • Overall Record since 2011
    • 85-29-16 (W% of 71.5)
  • Home Record since 2011
    • 50-10-6 (W% of 80.3)
  • Charlotte alumnus Jon Busch named MLS Top Goalkeeper[14]

Women's soccer edit

  • First Season: 1994
  • Conference Championships (7)
    • 1997, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2016
  • NCAA Appearances (4)
    • 1998, 2002, 2007, 2008
  • Women's 3-time defending Atlantic 10 Regular season Champions
  • Women's 2-time defending A-10 Tournament champions

Softball edit

The 49ers softball team began play in 1986. The current head coach is Ashley Chastain.

  • Regular Season Conference Championships (1)
    • 2023
  • NCAA Appearances (1)
    • 2023

Rivalries edit

Charlotte has had its fair share of intense rivalries. In men's basketball, one of their most heated rivalries was with Conference USA rival Cincinnati, who was coached by Bob Huggins for most of this period. From 1995-96 to 2004-05, after which Charlotte and Cincinnati left C-USA, Charlotte managed to upset Cincinnati teams ranked #3, #8, #18, #20 in the country.[15][16][17][18] In what became known as the Cincinnati Incident, a brawl broke out between Cincinnati and the Charlotte student section, when a Cincinnati player threw the basketball into the stands. This led to the creation of a 'buffer zone' being implemented behind the visiting team's bench.[19] ESPN commentator Andy Katz provided this explanation on why Charlotte-Cincinnati was one of the juiciest rivalries in the country: "The games are hotly contested usually and the fans in Charlotte don't like Cincinnati. They get up for this game more than any other."[20] Charlotte holds an all time record of 8-15 against Cincinnati, and haven't played each other since 2006[21]

Charlotte's 29-year men's basketball rivalry with the Davidson Wildcats sees two of the three Division I schools in Mecklenburg County go head-to-head for the Hornet's Nest Trophy. They had been the county's only D-I schools before Queens moved from NCAA Division II to the D-I ASUN Conference in 2022. Charlotte leads the series 26-11.[22] Due to a scheduling conflict, the series was on hiatus until the 2010-11 season.[23]

Recently Charlotte has started to develop a rivalry with the Appalachian State Mountaineers. Charlotte's establishment of a football team, and the competitiveness of the subsequent contests in that sport, have led to a renewed interest and developing rivalry, with games scheduled through 2030.[24]

Facilities edit

Athletic facilities at Charlotte have improved dramatically over the past decade. In 1996, men's basketball returned to campus full-time for the first time in nearly 20 years with the opening of Dale F. Halton Arena. A new outdoor sports facility, the Irwin Belk Track and Field Center, opened in 1999 and serves as the home to the 49ers track and field teams in addition to both men's and women's soccer. Tom & Lib Phillips Field, the baseball facility, underwent a $6 million overhaul that was completed in 2007; the facility was renamed Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium in honor of the renovation's benefactor and her late husband. The golf team's practice facility at Rocky River Golf Club in Concord was completed in October 2006.

Further reading edit

    References edit

    1. ^ "49ers Color System". Charlotte 49ers Brand Standards (PDF). June 23, 2020. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
    2. ^ a b "American Announces Entrance Agreements With Incoming Members for 2023-24 Season" (Press release). American Athletic Conference. June 16, 2022. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
    3. ^ "Charlotte to Add Women's Lacrosse, Country's Fastest-Growing Sport". Charlotte Athletics. Retrieved 2022-06-05.
    4. ^ "FROM THE OWLS TO THE ALL-IN-C". inside.charlotte.edu.
    5. ^ Limehouse, Jonathan (August 20, 2021). "'Hi, we're Charlotte': University makeover includes new logo and preferred". The Charlotte Observer. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
    6. ^ "The Bold Rush Is On – Join Us!". BoldRush.com. Charlotte 49ers Athletics Department. Retrieved June 24, 2020.
    7. ^ a b "American Athletic Conference Welcomes Six New Members". June 30, 2023. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
    8. ^ "Why wait? Conferences discussing '04-05 shift". ESPN.com. 8 January 2004.
    9. ^ Charlotte accepts A-10 expansion invitation[permanent dead link]
    10. ^ McMurphy, Brett (1 May 2012). "Conference USA reloading by adding 6 schools". CBS Sports. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
    11. ^ "American Athletic Conference Announces the Addition of Six Universities". October 21, 2021. Retrieved October 21, 2021.
    12. ^ "Women's Golf Added as 18th Sport; Holly Clark Named as Head Coach". Charlotte 49ers. November 11, 2015. Retrieved October 12, 2016.
    13. ^ "Clare Short Tabbed as First Head Coach of Women's Lacrosse". Charlotte 49ers. June 22, 2022. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
    14. ^ "Charlotte 49ers". charlotte49ers.cstv.com.[permanent dead link]
    15. ^ "UC timid in big loss at UNCC". Retrieved 8 December 2013.
    16. ^ "BASKETBALL: COLLEGE MEN; Undefeated Bearcats Are Upset Wildcats Prevail". New York Times. January 15, 1999. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
    17. ^ . Archived from the original on November 23, 2007. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
    18. ^ "49ers Topple #18/#17 Cincinnati, 91-90". Retrieved 8 December 2013.
    19. ^ NinerOnline – The story of section 103 January 8, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
    20. ^ "Katz: New rivalries". ESPN.com. 21 January 2005.
    21. ^ "Men's Basketball History vs University of Cincinnati".
    22. ^ 49ers game may be in doubt – again December 2, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
    23. ^ "Welcome to nginx!". www.charlotteobserver.com. Archived from the original on 22 July 2012. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
    24. ^ "Appalachian State, Charlotte schedule football series for 2020 and 2030". 13 August 2020.

    External links edit

    • Official website

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The Charlotte 49ers are the intercollegiate athletics teams that represent the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in Charlotte North Carolina The 49ers compete at the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division I level as a member of the American 2 Charlotte 49ersUniversityUniversity of North Carolina at CharlotteConferenceThe AmericanNCAADivision I FBS Athletic directorMike HillLocationCharlotte North CarolinaVarsity teams18 9 men s 9 women s Football stadiumJerry Richardson StadiumBasketball arenaDale F Halton ArenaBaseball stadiumRobert amp Mariam Hayes StadiumSoftball stadiumSue M Daughtridge StadiumSoccer stadiumTransamerica FieldOther venuesHalton Wagner Tennis ComplexMascotNorm the NinerNickname49ersColorsGreen and white 1 Websitecharlotte49ers wbr comThe university sponsors 19 varsity athletic teams nine for men ten for women with the addition of women s lacrosse in the 2024 25 school year The other sports sponsored are baseball men s and women s basketball men s and women s cross country men s and women s golf football men s and women s soccer softball men s and women s tennis men s and women s outdoor and indoor track and field and women s volleyball 3 Contents 1 Overview and history 1 1 Name 1 2 Nickname 1 3 Logo 1 4 Conference affiliations 1 4 1 Conference realignment 1 4 2 Conference membership 2 Sports sponsored 2 1 Baseball 2 2 Men s basketball 2 3 Women s basketball 2 4 Football 2 5 Track amp Field 2 6 Men s golf 2 7 Women s golf 2 8 Women s lacrosse 2 9 Men s soccer 2 10 Women s soccer 2 11 Softball 3 Rivalries 4 Facilities 5 Further reading 6 References 7 External linksOverview and history edit nbsp American Athletic Conference logo in Charlotte s colorsName edit The athletics department officially changed its name to simply Charlotte in 2000 4 Before then the school s identity suffered from years of constant confusion most commonly confused with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Tar Heels While UNCC and UNC Charlotte were the officially accepted athletic names media outlets frequently used unofficial nicknames such as N C Charlotte N C Char North Carolina Charlotte UNC UNC C UNCC at Charlotte and others When the name change was made official Athletics Director Judy Rose summarized the sentiment that drove the name change We re proud to be members of the University of North Carolina university system But frankly we are tired of being confused with other institutions or having our own identity misused and misconstrued It s harder to make a name for yourself when your name keeps getting confused Not only will this logo simplify matters but it gives the program an exciting new look that better captures our essence While the school s legal name remains the University of North Carolina at Charlotte it changed its academic brand name in 2021 to simply Charlotte 5 Nickname edit The nickname 49ers derives from the fact that the university s predecessor Charlotte Center of the University of North Carolina CCUNC established in 1946 was saved from being shut down by the state in 1949 by Bonnie Cone when CCUNC became Charlotte College Due to this 49er spirit that Cone felt embodied the university referring to the settlers that endured much hardships in traveling across the United States to seek fortune in the California Gold Rush students of the fledgling UNC Charlotte chose 49ers as the school s mascot The fact that the University s Main Campus front entrance is located on North Carolina Highway 49 is pure coincidence Prior to the 49ers moniker the athletic teams were known as the Owls due to CCUNC s beginnings as a night school Logo edit The primary athletics logo called the All In C contains a pick axe a reference to the Gold Rush inside a stylized block C placed at a 9 angle According to the university this signifies positive energy and forward momentum 6 Conference affiliations edit Conference realignment edit Charlotte began regular intercollegiate athletics play as an inaugural member in the NAIA s Dixie Conference in 1962 7 After spending their first five seasons in the NCAA s Division I as an independent UNC Charlotte became a charter member of the Sun Belt Conference in 1976 They would later join the Metro Conference in 1991 before becoming a founding member of Conference USA in 1995 when the Metro merged with the Great Midwest Conference Despite a popular and competitive Conference USA in which UNC Charlotte enjoyed rivalries with the likes of Memphis Louisville Cincinnati Marquette and others the collegiate sports landscape underwent a major restructuring in 2004 2005 C USA took the most serious hit of any conference 8 losing many of its most successful members including Charlotte After this dramatic reshuffle UNC Charlotte received an invitation to join the Atlantic 10 Conference which it accepted 9 Upon joining the A 10 Charlotte experienced much success in nearly every category with the exception of the signature sport of men s basketball With the football program restarting and an attempt to restore geographic rivalries UNC Charlotte returned to a revised Conference USA starting with the 2013 2014 academic season except for football where they joined in 2015 and was fully eligible in 2016 10 On October 21 2021 Charlotte was accepted along with 5 other Conference USA teams to join the American Athletic Conference joining former Metro Conference and C USA rivals there 11 The 2023 entry date was officially confirmed in June 2022 2 All Charlotte 49ers programs officially made the transition to the AAC on July 1 2023 7 Conference membership edit Dixie Conference NAIA 1965 1970 NCAA Division I Independent 1970 1976 Sun Belt Conference 1976 1991 Metro Conference 1991 1995 Conference USA 1995 2005 Atlantic 10 Conference 2005 2013 Conference USA 2013 2023 football 2015 2023 American Athletic Conference 2022 present in men s soccer 2023 for other sports Sports sponsored editA member of the AAC UNC Charlotte currently sponsors teams in nine men s and ten women s NCAA sanctioned sports Men s sports Women s sportsBaseball BasketballBasketball Cross countryCross country GolfFootball LacrosseGolf SoccerSoccer SoftballTennis TennisTrack and field Track and field Volleyball Track and field includes both indoor and outdoorBaseball edit Main article Charlotte 49ers baseball nbsp Hayes Stadium has been the home of the 49ers baseball team since 1984 A major renovation finished in 2008 First season 1979 Conference Championships 4 1993 2007 2008 2011 2023 NCAA tournament Appearances 5 1993 0 2 1998 0 2 2007 2 2 2008 0 2 2011 1 2 2021 1 2 2023 2 2 Recognized Jerseys 7 Barry Shifflett 15 Tim Collie 5 Joey Anderson 31 Adam Mills 4 Bo RobinsonMen s basketball edit Main article Charlotte 49ers men s basketball nbsp Halton Arena has been the on campus facility for basketball and volleyball since 1996 First season 1965 1966 Conference Championships 8 1969 1970 1977 1988 1992 1995 1999 2001 NCAA tournament Appearances 11 1977 Final Four 1988 1st Round 1992 1st Round 1995 1st Round 1997 2nd Round 1998 2nd Round 1999 2nd Round 2001 2nd Round 2002 1st Round 2004 1st Round 2005 1st Round NIT Appearances 7 1976 Finals 1989 1994 2000 2006 2008 2013 Recognized Jerseys 33 Cedric Maxwell 32 Melvin Watkins 34 Henry Williams 23 Jarvis Lang 4 Byron Dinkins 45 Charles Hayward 4 DeMarco Johnson 13 Eddie Basden Coach Lee Rose Coach Jeff MullinsWomen s basketball edit Main article Charlotte 49ers women s basketball First season 1975 1976 Conference Championships 4 1990 2003 2006 2009 NCAA Appearances 2 2003 1st Round 2009 1st Round 2022 1st Round WNIT Appearances 13 1990 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 WNIT Final Four 2012 2013 2016 2019 2021 Recognized Jerseys 21 Paula Bennett 35 Kristen WilsonFootball edit Main article Charlotte 49ers football nbsp Jerry Richardson Stadium opened in 2013 with the 49ers Inaugural Season The first football program developed in 1946 and lasted until 1948 In 2006 students and alumni began a push for football to return to the school The Board of Trustees approved it in 2008 and with funding approved in 2010 the school fielded its first official varsity football program since 1948 in 2013 The team would post a 5 6 record in their first season under coach Brad Lambert First season 2013 Conference Championships 0 Bowl Games 1 Bahamas Bowl 2019 Retired Jerseys 0 NFL Draft Picks as of 2023 5 Track amp Field edit The Track amp Field team boasted the most decorated athlete in school history Shareese Woods While at UNC Charlotte 2003 2007 she became a four time All American placing 4th at multiple NCAA Championships and breaking 12 school records She went on to compete internationally in the sprints and made numerous United States teams at the 2006 NACAC Under 23 Championships in Athletics 2007 NACAC Championships 2007 Pan American Games and 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships medaling at all of those competitions Men s golf edit Consensus 1 in the nation by three major polls Golfweek Golfstat and Nike Fall 2007 First National Number 1 Ranking in any varsity sport for Charlotte Conference Championships 6 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 NCAA Championship 3rd Place 2007 NCAA Championship 8th Place 2008Women s golf edit Women s Golf was added to the Charlotte sports lineup for the 2017 18 school year Holly Clark was hired to be the program s first coach 12 Women s lacrosse edit Women s Lacrosse will play their inaugural season in the 2024 25 season Clare Short will head up the inaugural team 13 Men s soccer edit Main article Charlotte 49ers men s soccer nbsp Transamerica Field opened in 1996 and is used by the soccer and track and field teams First Season 1976 Conference Championships 6 1983 1992 1994 1996 2010 2013 Regular season Championships dating back to 2011 2011 2012 2014 2016 NCAA Appearances 14 1991 1992 1994 1996 1997 2009 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2018 2019 2020 2021 NCAA Men s College Cup 1996 2011 NCAA Men s Soccer Championship Game 2011 Overall Record since 2011 85 29 16 W of 71 5 Home Record since 2011 50 10 6 W of 80 3 Charlotte alumnus Jon Busch named MLS Top Goalkeeper 14 Women s soccer edit First Season 1994 Conference Championships 7 1997 2002 2006 2007 2008 2010 2016 NCAA Appearances 4 1998 2002 2007 2008 Women s 3 time defending Atlantic 10 Regular season Champions Women s 2 time defending A 10 Tournament championsSoftball edit Main article Charlotte 49ers softball The 49ers softball team began play in 1986 The current head coach is Ashley Chastain Regular Season Conference Championships 1 2023 NCAA Appearances 1 2023Rivalries editCharlotte has had its fair share of intense rivalries In men s basketball one of their most heated rivalries was with Conference USA rival Cincinnati who was coached by Bob Huggins for most of this period From 1995 96 to 2004 05 after which Charlotte and Cincinnati left C USA Charlotte managed to upset Cincinnati teams ranked 3 8 18 20 in the country 15 16 17 18 In what became known as the Cincinnati Incident a brawl broke out between Cincinnati and the Charlotte student section when a Cincinnati player threw the basketball into the stands This led to the creation of a buffer zone being implemented behind the visiting team s bench 19 ESPN commentator Andy Katz provided this explanation on why Charlotte Cincinnati was one of the juiciest rivalries in the country The games are hotly contested usually and the fans in Charlotte don t like Cincinnati They get up for this game more than any other 20 Charlotte holds an all time record of 8 15 against Cincinnati and haven t played each other since 2006 21 Charlotte s 29 year men s basketball rivalry with the Davidson Wildcats sees two of the three Division I schools in Mecklenburg County go head to head for the Hornet s Nest Trophy They had been the county s only D I schools before Queens moved from NCAA Division II to the D I ASUN Conference in 2022 Charlotte leads the series 26 11 22 Due to a scheduling conflict the series was on hiatus until the 2010 11 season 23 Recently Charlotte has started to develop a rivalry with the Appalachian State Mountaineers Charlotte s establishment of a football team and the competitiveness of the subsequent contests in that sport have led to a renewed interest and developing rivalry with games scheduled through 2030 24 Facilities editAthletic facilities at Charlotte have improved dramatically over the past decade In 1996 men s basketball returned to campus full time for the first time in nearly 20 years with the opening of Dale F Halton Arena A new outdoor sports facility the Irwin Belk Track and Field Center opened in 1999 and serves as the home to the 49ers track and field teams in addition to both men s and women s soccer Tom amp Lib Phillips Field the baseball facility underwent a 6 million overhaul that was completed in 2007 the facility was renamed Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium in honor of the renovation s benefactor and her late husband The golf team s practice facility at Rocky River Golf Club in Concord was completed in October 2006 Further reading editBonnie Cone and Football at CharlotteReferences edit 49ers Color System Charlotte 49ers Brand Standards PDF June 23 2020 Retrieved June 23 2020 a b American Announces Entrance Agreements With Incoming Members for 2023 24 Season Press release American Athletic Conference June 16 2022 Retrieved June 16 2022 Charlotte to Add Women s Lacrosse Country s Fastest Growing Sport Charlotte Athletics Retrieved 2022 06 05 FROM THE OWLS TO THE ALL IN C inside charlotte edu Limehouse Jonathan August 20 2021 Hi we re Charlotte University makeover includes new logo and preferred The Charlotte Observer Retrieved August 20 2021 The Bold Rush Is On Join Us BoldRush com Charlotte 49ers Athletics Department Retrieved June 24 2020 a b American Athletic Conference Welcomes Six New Members June 30 2023 Retrieved July 3 2023 Why wait Conferences discussing 04 05 shift ESPN com 8 January 2004 Charlotte accepts A 10 expansion invitation permanent dead link McMurphy Brett 1 May 2012 Conference USA reloading by adding 6 schools CBS Sports Retrieved 2 May 2012 American Athletic Conference Announces the Addition of Six Universities October 21 2021 Retrieved October 21 2021 Women s Golf Added as 18th Sport Holly Clark Named as Head Coach Charlotte 49ers November 11 2015 Retrieved October 12 2016 Clare Short Tabbed as First Head Coach of Women s Lacrosse Charlotte 49ers June 22 2022 Retrieved July 3 2023 Charlotte 49ers charlotte49ers cstv com permanent dead link UC timid in big loss at UNCC Retrieved 8 December 2013 BASKETBALL COLLEGE MEN Undefeated Bearcats Are Upset Wildcats Prevail New York Times January 15 1999 Retrieved 18 December 2013 Charlotte Upsets No 8 Cincinnati 86 83 Archived from the original on November 23 2007 Retrieved 18 December 2013 49ers Topple 18 17 Cincinnati 91 90 Retrieved 8 December 2013 NinerOnline The story of section 103 Archived January 8 2009 at the Wayback Machine Katz New rivalries ESPN com 21 January 2005 Men s Basketball History vs University of Cincinnati 49ers game may be in doubt again Archived December 2 2008 at the Wayback Machine Welcome to nginx www charlotteobserver com Archived from the original on 22 July 2012 Retrieved 22 May 2022 Appalachian State Charlotte schedule football series for 2020 and 2030 13 August 2020 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charlotte 49ers amp oldid 1209391969 Golf, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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