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Indianapolis Greyhounds

The Indianapolis Greyhounds, also the UIndy Greyhounds, are the athletic teams that represent the University of Indianapolis (UIndy), located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Greyhounds compete in NCAA Division II as members of the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) for all 23 of their varsity sports. Indianapolis has been a member of the GLVC since 1978 and, as of 2022, was the only remaining charter member of the conference.

Indianapolis Greyhounds
UniversityUniversity of Indianapolis
ConferenceGreat Lakes Valley Conference
NCAADivision II
LocationIndianapolis, Indiana
Varsity teams23
Football stadiumKey Stadium
Basketball arenaNicoson Hall
Baseball stadiumGreyhound Park
Other venuesRuth Lilly Center
MascotGrady (live), Ace (costumed)
NicknameGreyhounds
ColorsCrimson and grey[1]
   
Websiteathletics.uindy.edu

The university was known as Indiana Central from its founding in 1902 until the adoption of its current name in 1986. The Greyhound nickname for athletic teams dates from 1926.[2] The original school colors, cardinal and grey, predated the athletic program, and eventually gave way to crimson and grey. The current "flying I" athletic department logo dates from 2007, when it was adopted as the helmet logo for Greyhound football.

In recent years, the Greyhounds have emerged as one of the top all-around athletics programs in Division II. Since 2011-12, Indianapolis has placed in the top ten of the Division II Learfield Directors' Cup standings nine times, and has won every GLVC All-Sports Trophy.[3] As of spring 2023, when they earned their first GLVC wrestling and women's swimming & diving titles, the Greyhounds have won at least one GLVC championship in each of the program's 23 sports.

Varsity teams edit

Varsity sports records date from 1922–23, with the hiring of the first full-time coach and athletic director. (First season of varsity competition in parentheses)

National championships edit

Greyhound teams have won six NCAA national championships.

Association Division Sport Year Opponent/Runner-up Score Notes
NCAA Division II Women's Golf 2015 Rollins 1212 (+60) – 1217 (+65) [4][5]
Women's Golf 2018 California Baptist 1157 (+5) – 1195 (+43) [6][7]
Women's Golf 2024 California Baptist Playoff [8]
Women's Lacrosse 2022 East Stroudsburg 11–9 [9][10]
Men's swimming and diving 2023 Drury 527–450.5 (+76.5) [11]
Women's Golf 2024 St. Mary's (TX) 2–2–1 match play (sudden death tiebreaker) [12]

Conference championships and postseason play edit

Conference affiliations edit

Men's teams edit

  • Baseball19 conference championships: nine HCC (1949, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1964), two ICC (1971, 1973), two Heartland (1981, 1982), and six GLVC (1981, 1982, 1984, 2001, 2012, 2016). Postseason play includes four appearances in the NCAA D2 World Series (2000, 2012, 2023, 2024).
  • Basketball12 conference championships: three IIC (1933–34, 1940–41, 1941–42), eight HCC (1948–49, 1950–51, 1955–56, 1959–60, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67), and one GLVC (1996–97). Eight NAIA national tournament appearances (1948–49, 1955–56, 1963–64, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1968–69) and twelve NCAA D2 tournament appearances (1995–96, 1996–97, 2002–3, 2003–4, 2004–5, 2011–12 through 2015–16, 2022–23, 2023–24). David Logan named 2004–5 NCAA D2 National Player of the Year.[13]
  • Cross Country14 conference championships: eight HCC (1950, 1951, 1952, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1963, 1965), five ICC (1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977), and one GLVC (2000). Individual HCC champion James Langford (1947). Individual GLVC champions Erhard Bell (1979) and John Parson (2003).
  • Football16 conference championships: five HCC (1947, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1960), two Heartland (1978, 1981), and nine GLVC (2012 through 2015, 2017, 2018, 2020–21, 2022, 2023). One NCAA D3 playoff appearance (1975) and eight NCAA D2 playoff appearances (2012, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023).
  • Golf18 conference championships: one Heartland (1978–79) and 17 GLVC (1978–79, 1987–88 through 1992–93, 1996–97, 1996–97, 1998–99, 2001–2, 2007–8, 2008–9, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2017–18, 2023–24). Postseason play includes national third-place finish in D2 tournament (2022–23). Individual NCAA D2 champion Keegan Bronnenberg (2020–21).
  • LacrosseThree GLVC championships (2018, 2019, 2021). Five NCAA D2 tournament appearances (2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024). National semifinal appearance in 2019 (16-3 record), in just the fourth year of the program's existence.
  • SoccerFour GLVC championships (2014, 2017, 2021, 2023). Seven NCAA D2 tournament appearances (2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023). National semifinal appearances in 2019 and 2021.
  • Swimming and DivingFive GLVC championships (2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2021–22, 2023–24). (NOTE: program competed as independent, 1985 through 2000). NCAA D2 postseason action includes one national championship (2022–23) and five national third-place finishes (2017–18, 2018–19, 2020–21, 2021–22, and 2023–24). 20 individual NCAA championships including seven by Orel Oral (1999–2000 through 2002–3), plus two relay championships.
  • Tennis15 conference championships: two HCC (1954–55, 1959–60) and 13 GLVC (1978–79, 1988–89, 1990–91 through 1994–95, 2015–16 through 2018–19, 2022–23, 2023–24). Postseason play includes D2 national semifinal appearance in 2022–23.
  • Track and FieldOutdoor: 13 conference championships, including three HCC (1951, 1962, 1963), one ICC (1973), two Heartland (1980, 1981), and seven GLVC (2002, 2003, 2010 through 2013, 2019). (Note: program competed as independent, 1986 through 1995). Indoor: Six GLVC championships (2010 through 2013, 2018, 2019). Twelve individual NCAA championships (10 outdoor, 2 indoor) including three by Randy Heisler in the discus (1982, 1983, 1984).
  • Wrestling12 conference championships: five HCC (1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970), six ICC (1971, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978), and one GLVC (2023). (Note: program competed as independent, 1956 through 1964 and 1986 through 2016). Postseason NCAA D2 action includes a national 6th-place finish (2022) and a national 7th-place finish (2023). Individual NCAA D2 champions Nick Walpole at 149 (2011) and Derek Blubaugh at 197 (2024).

Women's teams edit

  • BasketballTwo GLVC championships (1992–93, 2002–3). 11 NCAA D2 tournament appearances (1992–93, 1993–94, 2002–3, 2003–4, 2004–5, 2007–8, 2008–9, 2009–10, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14).
  • Cross CountryTwo GLVC championships (1992, 2018). Individual GLVC champions Kathy Casey (1988) and Lauren Bailey (2020).
  • Golf16 GLVC championships (1999–2000, 2000–2001, 2001–2, 2008–9, 2009–10, 2011–12 through 2018–19, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2023–24). Three NCAA D2 national championships (2014–15, 2017–18, 2023–24), one national second-place finish (2015–16), three national third-place finishes (2008–9, 2016–17, 2018–19). Individual NCAA D2 champions Lyndsay McBride (2008–9) and Katharina Keilich (2017–18).
  • LacrosseSix conference championships: two GLIAC (2018, 2019) and four GLVC (2021, 2022, 2023, 2024). Six NCAA D2 tournament appearances (2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024). National champions in 2022 (22–1 record), in just the seventh season of the program's existence. Peyton Romig named 2021 D2 National Player of the Year. Abby Lagos named 2022 D2 National Player of the Year.
  • SoccerOne GLVC championship (2006). Four NCAA D2 tournament appearances (2006, 2009, 2019, 2021).
  • SoftballTwo GLVC championships (2012, 2016). 16 NCAA D2 tournament appearances (2008 through 2019, 2021 through 2024). Three appearances in the NCAA D2 World Series (2009, 2015, 2024).
  • Swimming and DivingFour conference championships: three GLIAC (2002–3, 2003–4, 2004–5) and one GLVC (2022–23). (NOTE: program competed as independent, 1987 through 2000). NCAA D2 postseason action includes two national second-place finishes (2021–22 and 2022–23), one national third-place finish (2020–21), and one national fourth-place finish (2023–24). Eight individual NCAA championships, including three by Marizel van Jaarsveld (2020–21, 2021–22), plus five relay championships.
  • Tennis15 GLVC championships (1988–89, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1993–94, 1996–97, 2002–3, 2004–5, 2005–6, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2018–19, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24). Postseason play includes two D2 national semifinal appearances (2020–21 and 2021–22).
  • TrackOutdoor: eight GLVC championships (2002, 2004, 2009 through 2013, 2015). (Note: program competed as independent, 1972 through 1995). Indoor: One GLVC championship (2009). Seven individual NCAA championships (4 indoor, 3 outdoor) including two by Vijitha Amaresakara in the javelin (outdoor, 1994 and 1995) and two by Berenice Cleyet-Merle (indoor 800m in 2021, indoor mile in 2022).
  • VolleyballFour GLVC championships (2003, 2009, 2011, 2013). Ten NCAA D2 tournament appearances (2003, 2007 through 2014, 2019), including two Elite Eight appearances (2009, 2012).

Facilities edit

  • Athletics and Recreation Center (M/W indoor track & field) – known as the ARC – Built in 2011 as the practice site for the New York Giants prior to their victory in Super Bowl XLVI. Features a 68,000-square-foot (6,300 m2) air-supported dome covering indoor track & field facilities, a training room, baseball batting cages, and an expanded weight room. The adjacent building includes locker rooms for football, men's and women's track and field, softball, and baseball, athletic training facilities, and 20,000 square feet (1,900 m2) of office space for the coaching staffs of football, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's track and field, softball, baseball and men's and women's golf.
  • Key Stadium (football, M/W soccer, M/W lacrosse) – Originally built in 1970, Sprinturf playing surface added in 2004, lights added in summer of 2005, seating capacity of 5,500 with standing room only space for approximately 1,500 more. Locker rooms for men's and women's soccer and men's and women's lacrosse are under the home grandstand.
  • Nicoson Hall (M/W basketball, wrestling) – Opened in 1960, seating capacity of 4,000 with standing room only space for approximately 1,000 more, named for long-time basketball coach and Athletic Director Angus Nicoson.
  • Ruth Lilly Court (volleyball, wrestling) – Opened in 1982, seating capacity of 500.
  • Ruth Lilly Center Pool (M/W swimming & diving) – Opened in 1982, seating capacity of 300.
  • Greyhound Park (baseball) – seating capacity of 750.
  • Baumgartner Field (softball) – seating capacity of 300, built in 2012, named for Mary "Wimp" Baumgartner who played in the Women's Professional Baseball League during the late 1940s.
  • UIndy Tennis Center (M/W tennis) – Seven indoor courts located at the UIndy Tennis Center. Info can be found at www.uindytenniscenter.com.

References edit

  1. ^ "UIndy Men's Basketball Prospectus" (PDF). October 3, 2016. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  2. ^ Frederick D. Hill, Downright Devotion to the Cause: A History of the University of Indianapolis and its Legacy of Service (Indianapolis: University of Indianapolis Press, 2002), page 211.
  3. ^ UIndy All-Sports Success, https://athletics.uindy.edu/sports/2012/3/29/GENERAL_0329123537.aspx, University of Indianapolis Athletics. Retrieved January 9, 2024.
  4. ^ "Women's golf makes history, captures school's first NCAA championship". University of Indianapolis Athletics. May 16, 2015. Retrieved December 6, 2023.
  5. ^ "UIndy women win NCAA D-II title". The Indianapolis Star. May 17, 2015.
  6. ^ "Women's golf captures second-ever national championship". University of Indianapolis Athletics. May 19, 2018. Retrieved December 6, 2023.
  7. ^ "Local native joins UIndy in championship". The Tribune. Seymour, Indiana. May 21, 2018.
  8. ^ "UIndy wins the 2024 NCAA DII women's golf national championship". NCAA. May 25, 2024.
  9. ^ "UIndy Crowned 2022 NCAA DII Women's Lacrosse National Champion". University of Indianapolis Athletics. May 22, 2022. Retrieved December 6, 2023.
  10. ^ VanTryon, Matthew (May 25, 2022). "How UIndy women won LAX national title". The Indianapolis Star.
  11. ^ "UIndy Men Crowned Swim/Dive National Champions, Women Runners-up". University of Indianapolis Athletics. March 11, 2023. Retrieved December 6, 2023.
  12. ^ "Greyhounds Claim 2024 Women's Golf National Championship". University of Indianapolis Athletics. May 25, 2024. Retrieved May 25, 2024.
  13. ^ "Logan honored as D-II Player of the Year". The Indianapolis Star. March 23, 2005.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Indianapolis Greyhounds also the UIndy Greyhounds are the athletic teams that represent the University of Indianapolis UIndy located in Indianapolis Indiana The Greyhounds compete in NCAA Division II as members of the Great Lakes Valley Conference GLVC for all 23 of their varsity sports Indianapolis has been a member of the GLVC since 1978 and as of 2022 was the only remaining charter member of the conference Indianapolis GreyhoundsUniversityUniversity of IndianapolisConferenceGreat Lakes Valley ConferenceNCAADivision IILocationIndianapolis IndianaVarsity teams23Football stadiumKey StadiumBasketball arenaNicoson HallBaseball stadiumGreyhound ParkOther venuesRuth Lilly CenterMascotGrady live Ace costumed NicknameGreyhoundsColorsCrimson and grey 1 Websiteathletics wbr uindy wbr edu The university was known as Indiana Central from its founding in 1902 until the adoption of its current name in 1986 The Greyhound nickname for athletic teams dates from 1926 2 The original school colors cardinal and grey predated the athletic program and eventually gave way to crimson and grey The current flying I athletic department logo dates from 2007 when it was adopted as the helmet logo for Greyhound football In recent years the Greyhounds have emerged as one of the top all around athletics programs in Division II Since 2011 12 Indianapolis has placed in the top ten of the Division II Learfield Directors Cup standings nine times and has won every GLVC All Sports Trophy 3 As of spring 2023 when they earned their first GLVC wrestling and women s swimming amp diving titles the Greyhounds have won at least one GLVC championship in each of the program s 23 sports Contents 1 Varsity teams 1 1 Men s sports 1 2 Women s sports 2 National championships 3 Conference championships and postseason play 3 1 Conference affiliations 3 2 Men s teams 3 3 Women s teams 4 Facilities 5 References 6 External linksVarsity teams editVarsity sports records date from 1922 23 with the hiring of the first full time coach and athletic director First season of varsity competition in parentheses Men s sports edit Baseball 1922 Basketball 1922 23 Cross country 1947 Football 1924 dropped 1932 restored 1946 Golf 1948 Lacrosse 2016 Soccer 1981 Swimming and diving 1985 Tennis 1924 Track and field Outdoor 1926 Track and field Indoor Wrestling 1956 Women s sports edit Basketball 1948 Cross country 1982 Field Hockey 1964 dropped 1976 Golf 1987 Lacrosse 2016 Soccer 1994 Softball 1963 Swimming and diving 1987 Tennis 1972 Track and field Outdoor 1972 Track and field Indoor Volleyball 1963 National championships editGreyhound teams have won six NCAA national championships Association Division Sport Year Opponent Runner up Score Notes NCAA Division II Women s Golf 2015 Rollins 1212 60 1217 65 4 5 Women s Golf 2018 California Baptist 1157 5 1195 43 6 7 Women s Golf 2024 California Baptist Playoff 8 Women s Lacrosse 2022 East Stroudsburg 11 9 9 10 Men s swimming and diving 2023 Drury 527 450 5 76 5 11 Women s Golf 2024 St Mary s TX 2 2 1 match play sudden death tiebreaker 12 Conference championships and postseason play editConference affiliations edit Indiana Intercollegiate Conference IIC 1923 1947 Hoosier College Conference HCC 1947 1970 Indiana Collegiate Conference ICC 1970 1978 Heartland Collegiate Conference Heartland 1978 1990 football only 1985 1989 seasons Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference football only 1990 1998 seasons Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference GLIAC associate member in football 1999 2011 M W swimming amp diving 2000 2013 women s lacrosse 2016 2019 Great Lakes Valley Conference GLVC 1978 present Men s teams edit Baseball 19 conference championships nine HCC 1949 1952 1953 1954 1956 1958 1959 1961 1964 two ICC 1971 1973 two Heartland 1981 1982 and six GLVC 1981 1982 1984 2001 2012 2016 Postseason play includes four appearances in the NCAA D2 World Series 2000 2012 2023 2024 Basketball 12 conference championships three IIC 1933 34 1940 41 1941 42 eight HCC 1948 49 1950 51 1955 56 1959 60 1962 63 1963 64 1964 65 1966 67 and one GLVC 1996 97 Eight NAIA national tournament appearances 1948 49 1955 56 1963 64 1965 66 1966 67 1968 69 and twelve NCAA D2 tournament appearances 1995 96 1996 97 2002 3 2003 4 2004 5 2011 12 through 2015 16 2022 23 2023 24 David Logan named 2004 5 NCAA D2 National Player of the Year 13 Cross Country 14 conference championships eight HCC 1950 1951 1952 1958 1959 1961 1963 1965 five ICC 1972 1974 1975 1976 1977 and one GLVC 2000 Individual HCC champion James Langford 1947 Individual GLVC champions Erhard Bell 1979 and John Parson 2003 Football 16 conference championships five HCC 1947 1953 1954 1955 1960 two Heartland 1978 1981 and nine GLVC 2012 through 2015 2017 2018 2020 21 2022 2023 One NCAA D3 playoff appearance 1975 and eight NCAA D2 playoff appearances 2012 2013 2015 2017 2018 2019 2022 2023 Golf 18 conference championships one Heartland 1978 79 and 17 GLVC 1978 79 1987 88 through 1992 93 1996 97 1996 97 1998 99 2001 2 2007 8 2008 9 2012 13 2013 14 2017 18 2023 24 Postseason play includes national third place finish in D2 tournament 2022 23 Individual NCAA D2 champion Keegan Bronnenberg 2020 21 Lacrosse Three GLVC championships 2018 2019 2021 Five NCAA D2 tournament appearances 2019 2021 2022 2023 2024 National semifinal appearance in 2019 16 3 record in just the fourth year of the program s existence Soccer Four GLVC championships 2014 2017 2021 2023 Seven NCAA D2 tournament appearances 2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 2022 2023 National semifinal appearances in 2019 and 2021 Swimming and Diving Five GLVC championships 2017 18 2018 19 2019 20 2021 22 2023 24 NOTE program competed as independent 1985 through 2000 NCAA D2 postseason action includes one national championship 2022 23 and five national third place finishes 2017 18 2018 19 2020 21 2021 22 and 2023 24 20 individual NCAA championships including seven by Orel Oral 1999 2000 through 2002 3 plus two relay championships Tennis 15 conference championships two HCC 1954 55 1959 60 and 13 GLVC 1978 79 1988 89 1990 91 through 1994 95 2015 16 through 2018 19 2022 23 2023 24 Postseason play includes D2 national semifinal appearance in 2022 23 Track and Field Outdoor 13 conference championships including three HCC 1951 1962 1963 one ICC 1973 two Heartland 1980 1981 and seven GLVC 2002 2003 2010 through 2013 2019 Note program competed as independent 1986 through 1995 Indoor Six GLVC championships 2010 through 2013 2018 2019 Twelve individual NCAA championships 10 outdoor 2 indoor including three by Randy Heisler in the discus 1982 1983 1984 Wrestling 12 conference championships five HCC 1965 1966 1968 1969 1970 six ICC 1971 1973 1975 1976 1977 1978 and one GLVC 2023 Note program competed as independent 1956 through 1964 and 1986 through 2016 Postseason NCAA D2 action includes a national 6th place finish 2022 and a national 7th place finish 2023 Individual NCAA D2 champions Nick Walpole at 149 2011 and Derek Blubaugh at 197 2024 Women s teams edit Basketball Two GLVC championships 1992 93 2002 3 11 NCAA D2 tournament appearances 1992 93 1993 94 2002 3 2003 4 2004 5 2007 8 2008 9 2009 10 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 Cross Country Two GLVC championships 1992 2018 Individual GLVC champions Kathy Casey 1988 and Lauren Bailey 2020 Golf 16 GLVC championships 1999 2000 2000 2001 2001 2 2008 9 2009 10 2011 12 through 2018 19 2020 21 2021 22 2023 24 Three NCAA D2 national championships 2014 15 2017 18 2023 24 one national second place finish 2015 16 three national third place finishes 2008 9 2016 17 2018 19 Individual NCAA D2 champions Lyndsay McBride 2008 9 and Katharina Keilich 2017 18 Lacrosse Six conference championships two GLIAC 2018 2019 and four GLVC 2021 2022 2023 2024 Six NCAA D2 tournament appearances 2018 2019 2021 2022 2023 2024 National champions in 2022 22 1 record in just the seventh season of the program s existence Peyton Romig named 2021 D2 National Player of the Year Abby Lagos named 2022 D2 National Player of the Year Soccer One GLVC championship 2006 Four NCAA D2 tournament appearances 2006 2009 2019 2021 Softball Two GLVC championships 2012 2016 16 NCAA D2 tournament appearances 2008 through 2019 2021 through 2024 Three appearances in the NCAA D2 World Series 2009 2015 2024 Swimming and Diving Four conference championships three GLIAC 2002 3 2003 4 2004 5 and one GLVC 2022 23 NOTE program competed as independent 1987 through 2000 NCAA D2 postseason action includes two national second place finishes 2021 22 and 2022 23 one national third place finish 2020 21 and one national fourth place finish 2023 24 Eight individual NCAA championships including three by Marizel van Jaarsveld 2020 21 2021 22 plus five relay championships Tennis 15 GLVC championships 1988 89 1990 91 1991 92 1993 94 1996 97 2002 3 2004 5 2005 6 2014 15 2016 17 2018 19 2020 21 2021 22 2022 23 2023 24 Postseason play includes two D2 national semifinal appearances 2020 21 and 2021 22 Track Outdoor eight GLVC championships 2002 2004 2009 through 2013 2015 Note program competed as independent 1972 through 1995 Indoor One GLVC championship 2009 Seven individual NCAA championships 4 indoor 3 outdoor including two by Vijitha Amaresakara in the javelin outdoor 1994 and 1995 and two by Berenice Cleyet Merle indoor 800m in 2021 indoor mile in 2022 Volleyball Four GLVC championships 2003 2009 2011 2013 Ten NCAA D2 tournament appearances 2003 2007 through 2014 2019 including two Elite Eight appearances 2009 2012 Facilities editAthletics and Recreation Center M W indoor track amp field known as the ARC Built in 2011 as the practice site for the New York Giants prior to their victory in Super Bowl XLVI Features a 68 000 square foot 6 300 m2 air supported dome covering indoor track amp field facilities a training room baseball batting cages and an expanded weight room The adjacent building includes locker rooms for football men s and women s track and field softball and baseball athletic training facilities and 20 000 square feet 1 900 m2 of office space for the coaching staffs of football men s and women s soccer men s and women s track and field softball baseball and men s and women s golf Key Stadium football M W soccer M W lacrosse Originally built in 1970 Sprinturf playing surface added in 2004 lights added in summer of 2005 seating capacity of 5 500 with standing room only space for approximately 1 500 more Locker rooms for men s and women s soccer and men s and women s lacrosse are under the home grandstand Nicoson Hall M W basketball wrestling Opened in 1960 seating capacity of 4 000 with standing room only space for approximately 1 000 more named for long time basketball coach and Athletic Director Angus Nicoson Ruth Lilly Court volleyball wrestling Opened in 1982 seating capacity of 500 Ruth Lilly Center Pool M W swimming amp diving Opened in 1982 seating capacity of 300 Greyhound Park baseball seating capacity of 750 Baumgartner Field softball seating capacity of 300 built in 2012 named for Mary Wimp Baumgartner who played in the Women s Professional Baseball League during the late 1940s UIndy Tennis Center M W tennis Seven indoor courts located at the UIndy Tennis Center Info can be found at www uindytenniscenter com References edit UIndy Men s Basketball Prospectus PDF October 3 2016 Retrieved January 30 2017 Frederick D Hill Downright Devotion to the Cause A History of the University of Indianapolis and its Legacy of Service Indianapolis University of Indianapolis Press 2002 page 211 UIndy All Sports Success https athletics uindy edu sports 2012 3 29 GENERAL 0329123537 aspx University of Indianapolis Athletics Retrieved January 9 2024 Women s golf makes history captures school s first NCAA championship University of Indianapolis Athletics May 16 2015 Retrieved December 6 2023 UIndy women win NCAA D II title The Indianapolis Star May 17 2015 Women s golf captures second ever national championship University of Indianapolis Athletics May 19 2018 Retrieved December 6 2023 Local native joins UIndy in championship The Tribune Seymour Indiana May 21 2018 UIndy wins the 2024 NCAA DII women s golf national championship NCAA May 25 2024 UIndy Crowned 2022 NCAA DII Women s Lacrosse National Champion University of Indianapolis Athletics May 22 2022 Retrieved December 6 2023 VanTryon Matthew May 25 2022 How UIndy women won LAX national title The Indianapolis Star UIndy Men Crowned Swim Dive National Champions Women Runners up University of Indianapolis Athletics March 11 2023 Retrieved December 6 2023 Greyhounds Claim 2024 Women s Golf National Championship University of Indianapolis Athletics May 25 2024 Retrieved May 25 2024 Logan honored as D II Player of the Year The Indianapolis Star March 23 2005 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Indianapolis Greyhounds amp oldid 1226112422, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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