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Ohio Valley Conference

The Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) is a collegiate athletic conference which operates in the Midwestern and Southeastern United States. It participates in Division I of the NCAA; the conference's football programs compete in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS; formerly known as Division I-AA), the lower of two levels of Division I football competition. The OVC has 10 members, six of which compete in football in the conference.

Ohio Valley Conference
AssociationNCAA
Founded1948
CommissionerBeth DeBauche (since 2009)
Sports fielded
  • 18
    • men's: 7
    • women's: 10
    • coeducational: 1
DivisionDivision I
SubdivisionFCS
No. of teams10
HeadquartersBrentwood, Tennessee
RegionMidwest and South
Official websitewww.ovcsports.com
Locations
Ohio Valley Conference
Location of OVC members: full member, affiliate member

History

Primary source:[1]
The Ohio Valley Conference can trace its roots to 1941 when Murray State athletic director Roy Stewart, Eastern Kentucky athletic director Charles "Turkey" Hughes, and Western Kentucky public relations director Kelly Thompson first formulated the idea of establishing a regional athletics conference. The plan was put on hold due to World War II, but it was resurrected after the conclusion of the war. In 1948, the three schools joined with Louisville, Morehead State, and Evansville to form the Ohio Valley Conference. While many collegiate conferences are struggling today with the question of whether their policies and rules should be determined by the athletic departments or by the institutional heads, from the very beginning, the OVC has been run by the presidents of its member schools.

Historically, the OVC was a pioneer in racial desegregation, with Morehead State signing the conference's first Black athlete, Marshall Banks, in 1958. The rest of the OVC soon followed in Morehead State's wake. From 1986 to 2018, the OVC was unique among NCAA Division I conferences in that it included one historically Black university, Tennessee State University, in a conference that otherwise consists of institutions that are not traditionally Black. During this period, every other HBCU in NCAA Division I belonged to either the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference or Southwestern Athletic Conference. That distinction changed when both Hampton University and North Carolina A&T State University joined the Big South Conference in 2018 and 2021, respectively; both schools have since joined the Colonial Athletic Association.

The OVC has also been a leader in advancement of sports opportunities for women. The conference began adding championship competitions for women in 1977 several years after the AIAW began sponsoring national championships for women, but seven years before the NCAA was ready to move into the field. Since 2009, the OVC has been led by Commissioner Beth DeBauche, one of only six female commissioners for the thirty-two Division I conferences.[2]

Athletic rivalries, really close colleges and especially when competitors are in relatively close proximity, can generate problems with fan behavior, and the conference leadership struggled with controlling the issue for many years. When the national debate on the problem reached its apex in the mid-1990s, the OVC unveiled the national first of its kind "Sportsmanship Statement" in 1995, stating the conference's policy on, "... principles of fair play, ethical conduct and respect for one's opponent." Since then, the OVC has also introduced individual, team (for each sport), and institutional sportsmanship awards.

Founded by six schools, the expansions of 2007 and 2011 brought the Ohio Valley Conference membership to twelve schools, the most in its history. The OVC dropped to 10 members after the 2020–21 school year, when founding member Eastern Kentucky and Jacksonville State left for the ASUN Conference.[3] At that time, the OVC was searching for teams to replace both.[4]

The OVC lost three more members after the 2021–22 school year. Football-sponsoring Austin Peay left for the ASUN Conference, which ultimately launched its own football league in 2022.[5] Non-football Belmont left for the Missouri Valley Conference.[6] Another football school, founding member Murray State, left for the MVC. When announcing its move to the MVC, Murray State announced that it was seeking membership in the football-only Missouri Valley Football Conference, and also announced that it would continue to house its rifle team in the OVC.[7] In a separate statement, Murray State's president indicated that the football team would remain in the OVC in the 2022 season, ensuring that the OVC would retain its automatic bid to the FCS playoffs in that season and giving the league more time to add new football members.[8] Murray State would eventually be accepted by the MVFC effective in 2023.[9]

Also in July 2022, the OVC added two non-football members in the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, athletically known as Little Rock,[10] and the University of Southern Indiana, which started a transition from NCAA Division II,[11] plus a new football-sponsoring member in Lindenwood University, also transitioning from D-II.[12]

According to a report from Matt Brown of the Extra Points college sports blog, the OVC expected to lose Murray State, and was considering multiple expansion candidates, with Southern Indiana among them. Other schools named by Brown's sources as possible candidates were FCS programs Arkansas–Pine Bluff and Western Illinois, plus potential Division II upgraders Grand Valley State, Hillsdale, and Lincoln Memorial.[13]

On February 22, 2022, the conference announced its intent to combine its football membership with the Big South Conference beginning in 2023. Full details of the alliance, specifically whether it will be operated by either the Big South or OVC, or become a completely separate entity, have yet to be announced.[14]

Shortly after the 2022 membership changes took effect, the OVC and the Horizon League jointly announced that they would merge their men's tennis leagues under the Horizon banner, effective immediately. All five OVC members that sponsored men's tennis became Horizon affiliates in that sport.[15]

OVC Digital Network

In August 2012, the OVC announced that it had launched the OVC Digital Network as a replacement for and improvement over the conference's former efforts to provide streaming video coverage of many athletic events that had been in place since 2006.[16] This website carried live, student-produced coverage of most conference games and some non-conference games in baseball, men's and women's basketball, football, soccer, softball, and volleyball as well as some coaches' shows, special presentations, and archived game-casts available for later viewing.

In its first two years, the network provided well over 600,000 viewings of streamed live video of more than 1400 events.[17]

In the 2018–19 school year the coverage previously carried on the OVC Digital Network was switched over to ESPN+.

Member schools

Full members

Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Nickname Colors Football
member?
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Little Rock, Arkansas 1927 2022 Public 9,579 Trojans        N
Eastern Illinois University Charleston, Illinois 1895 1996 8,857 Panthers      Y
Lindenwood University St. Charles, Missouri 1827 2022 Private 7,374 Lions      Y
Morehead State University Morehead, Kentucky 1887 1948 Public 10,748 Eagles      N[a]
Southeast Missouri State University Cape Girardeau, Missouri 1873 1991 11,978 Redhawks      Y
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Edwardsville, Illinois 1957 2008 12,860 Cougars      N
University of Southern Indiana Evansville, Indiana[b] 1965 2022 9,758 Screaming Eagles        N
Tennessee State University Nashville, Tennessee 1912 1986[c] 8,775 Tigers/Lady Tigers      Y
Tennessee Technological University Cookeville, Tennessee 1915 1949 10,492 Golden Eagles      Y
University of Tennessee at Martin Martin, Tennessee 1927 1992 6,705 Skyhawks        Y
Notes
  1. ^ Morehead State's football team competes in the Pioneer Football League, a Division I FCS football-only conference whose members choose not to offer athletic scholarships for football.
  2. ^ Postal address; the campus actually lies in unincorporated Vanderburgh County.
  3. ^ The Tennessee State men's basketball team joined the OVC a year after becoming a full member for other sports (1987–88); while its football team joined the OVC two years after (1988–89).


Affiliate members

Years listed in this table are calendar years. For schools that play only spring sports (such as beach volleyball) in the OVC, the calendar year of arrival precedes the first season of competition.

Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Nickname Colors OVC
sport
Primary
conference
Murray State University Murray, Kentucky 1922 2022 Public 10,495 Racers     rifle,
football[a]
MVC
(NCAA D-I)
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tennessee 1886 2020 Public 11,388 Mocs       beach volleyball SoCon
(NCAA D-I)
Notes
  1. ^ Murray State will compete in the OVC for football only during the 2022 fall season (2022–23 school year) before joining the Missouri Valley Football Conference in 2023.


Former members

Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Nickname Colors Conference
they joined
after leaving
the OVC
Current
conference
University of Akron Akron, Ohio 1870 1980 1987 Public Zips     NCAA D-I Independent MAC
Austin Peay State University Clarksville, Tennessee 1927 1962 2022 Governors     ASUN
Belmont University Nashville, Tennessee 1890 2012 Private Bruins       Missouri Valley
East Tennessee State University Johnson City, Tennessee 1911 1958 1978 Public Buccaneers/
Lady Buccaneers
[a]
    SoCon
Eastern Kentucky University Richmond, Kentucky 1906 1948 2021 Colonels     ASUN
University of Evansville Evansville, Indiana 1854 1952 Private Purple Aces       ICC
(NCAA Division II)
Missouri Valley
Jacksonville State University Jacksonville, Alabama 1883 2003 2021 Public Gamecocks     ASUN
(C-USA in 2023)
University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky 1798 1948 1949 Cardinals     NCAA Independent ACC
Marshall University Huntington, West Virginia 1837 1949 1952 Thundering Herd     NCAA Independent[b] Sun Belt
Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro, Tennessee 1911 1952 2000 Blue Raiders     Sun Belt C-USA
Murray State University Murray, Kentucky 1922 1948 2022 Racers     Missouri Valley
Samford University Homewood, Alabama 1841 2003 2008 Private Bulldogs     SoCon
Western Kentucky University[c] Bowling Green, Kentucky 1906 1948 1982 Public Hilltoppers/
Lady Toppers
    Sun Belt C-USA
Youngstown State University Youngstown, Ohio 1908 1981 1988 Penguins     Mid-Continent Horizon
NCAA I-AA Independent
(football)
MVFC
(football)
Notes
  1. ^ Since leaving the OVC, ETSU has dropped the word "Lady" from its women's team nicknames.
  2. ^ Marshall left the OVC to become an Independent for one year prior to joining the Mid-American Conference (MAC) effective with the 1953–54 school year.
  3. ^ Western Kentucky rejoined the OVC for football only in the 1999 and 2000 football seasons (1999–2000 and 2000–01 school years).

Former affiliate members

Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Nickname Colors Sport Current
primary
conference
Current
conference
in former
OVC sport
Columbus State University Columbus, Georgia 1958 2012–13 2014–15 Public Cougars       Rifle Peach Belt
(NCAA D-II)
none[a]
Notes
  1. ^ Columbus State dropped rifle after the 2014–15 school year.

Membership timeline

University of Southern IndianaUniversity of Arkansas at Little RockLindenwood UniversityUniversity of Tennessee at ChattanoogaColumbus State UniversityBelmont UniversitySouthern Illinois University EdwardsvilleJacksonville State UniversitySamford UniversityEastern Illinois UniversityUniversity of Tennessee at MartinSoutheast Missouri State UniversityTennessee State UniversityYoungstown State UniversityUniversity of AkronAustin Peay State UniversityEast Tennessee State UniversityMiddle Tennessee State UniversityTennessee Technological UniversityMarshall UniversityMurray State UniversityEastern Kentucky UniversityMorehead State UniversityWestern Kentucky UniversityUniversity of EvansvilleUniversity of Louisville

Full members (all sports) Full members (non-football) Associate members (football-only) Associate members (other)

Comments

  • Morehead State's football team competes in the Pioneer Football League, a Division I FCS football-only conference whose members choose not to offer athletic scholarships for football.
  • Austin Peay's football team left the OVC after the 1996 season to compete as an NCAA D-I FCS Independent. After four seasons as an Independent, the team joined the Pioneer Football League in 2001, and remained there through the 2005 season. Austin Peay then returned to scholarship football, spending the 2006 season as an Independent before re-entering OVC football competition in 2007.

Conference divisions

Starting with the 2012–13 school year, the twelve member schools were split into two divisions for those sports where all schools competed. In the 2014–15 season, women's sports with twelve teams returned to a single league table, while continuing to play a divisional schedule. Men's basketball moved to an 18-game schedule in 2017–18, and they continued to play home-and-home versus the former divisional rivals, and they play home-and-home versus two teams from the other division, with those opponents on a rotation that sets up different pairs from year-to-year. The OVC returned to a single-table format after Eastern Kentucky and Jacksonville State left in 2021.

East Division West Division
Belmont Austin Peay
Eastern Kentucky Eastern Illinois
Jacksonville State Murray State
Morehead State SIU Edwardsville
Tennessee State Southeast Missouri
Tennessee Tech UT Martin

Sports offered

The Ohio Valley Conference currently offers championship competition in 18 NCAA sanctioned sports, with seven for men, 10 for women, and rifle for men's, women's, and coed teams.[18]

Teams in OVC competition
Sport Men's Women's Coed
Baseball
9
Basketball
10
10
Beach Volleyball
5
Cross Country
10
10
Football
7
Golf
9
7
Rifle
0
0
3
Soccer
9
Softball
9
Tennis
7
Track and Field (Indoor)
7
9
Track and Field (Outdoor)
8
9
Volleyball (Indoor)
10

Men's sponsored sports by school

School Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Rifle[a] Track & Field
(Indoor)
Track & Field
(Outdoor)
Total OVC Sports
Eastern Illinois  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y 7
Lindenwood  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y 7
Little Rock  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  N  Y  Y 6
Morehead State  Y  Y  Y  N[b]  Y  Y[c]  N  Y 6
SIU Edwardsville  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  N  Y  Y 6
Southeast Missouri  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  N  Y  Y 6
Southern Indiana  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  N  Y  Y 6
Tennessee State  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y 6
Tennessee Tech  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  N  N 5
UT Martin  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y[d]  N  N 6
Associate members
Murray State  Y[e]  Y[c][f] 2
Totals 9 10 10 7 9 3 7 8 63
Notes
  1. ^ Rifle is technically a men's sport, but men's, women's, and coed teams all compete against each other.
  2. ^ Morehead State football competes at the non-scholarship FCS level in the Pioneer Football League.
  3. ^ a b Fields a single coed rifle team.
  4. ^ Fields two separate rifle teams—one coed, and one women-only.
  5. ^ Murray State will play OVC football in 2022 before moving to the MVFC in 2023.
  6. ^ Murray State will remain a rifle member after it otherwise leaves the OVC.
Men's varsity sports not sponsored by the Ohio Valley Conference which are played by OVC schools
School Ice Hockey Lacrosse Soccer Swimming & Diving Rodeo[a] Tennis Volleyball Wrestling
Eastern Illinois Summit Summit Horizon
Lindenwood Independent[19] ASUN Summit Summit Horizon MIVA TBA
Little Rock Pac-12
SIU Edwardsville MVC MAC
Southern Indiana Summit Summit Horizon
Tennessee State Horizon
Tennessee Tech Horizon
UT Martin NIRA[b]
Notes
  1. ^ Rodeo is sanctioned by the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA), not the NCAA.
  2. ^ UT Martin considers rodeo to be a varsity sport.

Women's sponsored sports by school

School Basketball Beach Volleyball Cross Country Golf Rifle [a] Soccer Softball Tennis Track & Field
(Indoor)
Track & Field
(Outdoor)
Volleyball (Indoor) Total OVC Sports
Eastern Illinois  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 10
Lindenwood  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 10
Little Rock  Y  N  Y  Y  N  Y  N  N  Y  Y  Y 7
Morehead State  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y 10
Southeast Missouri  Y  N  Y  N  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 8
Southern Indiana  Y  N  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
SIU Edwardsville  Y  N  Y  N  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 8
Tennessee State  Y  N  Y  Y  N  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 8
Tennessee Tech  Y  N  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y 8
UT Martin  Y  Y  Y  N  Yx2  Y  Y  Y  N  N  Y 8
Associate members
Chattanooga  Y 1
Murray State  Y 1
Totals 10 5 10 7 4 9 9 7 9 9 10 89
  1. ^ Rifle is technically a men's sport, but men's, women's, and coed teams all compete against each other. All competing OVC schools have coed teams, and UT Martin has both a women's and a coed team.
Women's varsity sports not sponsored by the Ohio Valley Conference which are played by OVC schools
School Equestrian[a] Field Hockey Gymnastics Ice Hockey Lacrosse Rodeo[b] Swimming & Diving Wrestling[a]
Eastern Illinois Summit
Lindenwood Independent[c] MIC CHA ASUN[20] Summit Independent
Little Rock MVC
Southeast Missouri MIC
Southern Indiana Summit
UT Martin ECAC NIRA
  1. ^ a b Part of the NCAA Emerging Sports for Women program.
  2. ^ Rodeo is sanctioned by the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA), not the NCAA. UT Martin considers rodeo to be a varsity sport.
  3. ^ Lindenwood has yet to announce its future affiliation in some of its non-OVC sports.

Conference champions

Football conference champions

This is a list of the champions since 2010.[21] For the complete history, see List of Ohio Valley Conference football champions.

Year Regular Season Champion Record FCS Championship Result
2010 Southeast Missouri State 7–1 Second Round
2011 Tennessee Tech $
Eastern Kentucky
Jacksonville State
6–2
6–2
6–2
First Round
First Round
DNP
2012 Eastern Illinois 6–1 First Round
2013 Eastern Illinois 8–0 Quarterfinals
2014 Jacksonville State 8–0 Second Round
2015 Jacksonville State 8–0 FCS Championship Runner Up
2016 Jacksonville State 7–0 First Round
2017 Jacksonville State 8–0 Second Round
2018 Jacksonville State 7–1 Second Round
2019 Austin Peay $$
Southeast Missouri State
7–1 Quarterfinals
First Round
2020 Jacksonville State 6–1 Quarterfinals
2021 UT Martin 5–1 Second Round

$ – Tennessee Tech won the tie-breaker and received the automatic bid to the FCS playoffs.

$$ – Austin Peay won the tie-breaker and received the automatic bid to the FCS Playoffs

Basketball

This is list of the champions since 2010. For the complete men's history, see List of Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball champions.

Year Men's Women's
Regular Season Champion Record Tournament champion Regular Season Champion Record Tournament champion
2010–11 Murray State 14–4 Morehead State Tourney Tennessee Tech 15–3 UT Martin
2011–12 Murray State 15–1 Murray State Tourney UT Martin 15–1 UT Martin
2012–13 East: Belmont
West: Murray State
14–2
10–6
Belmont Tourney East: Tennessee Tech
West: Eastern Illinois
12–4
12–4
UT Martin
2013–14 East: Belmont
West: Murray State
14–2
13–3
Eastern Kentucky Tourney East: Belmont
West: UT Martin
10–6
15–1
UT Martin
2014–15 East: Eastern Kentucky & Belmont
West: Murray State
11–5
16–0
Belmont Tourney UT Martin 16–0 Tennessee State
2015–16 East: Belmont
West: UT Martin & Murray State
12–4
10–6
Austin Peay Tourney UT Martin 14–2 Belmont
2016–17 East: Belmont
West: UT Martin
15–1
10–6
Jacksonville State Tourney Belmont 16–0 Belmont
2017–18 Murray State 15–2 Murray State Tourney Belmont 18–0 Belmont Tourney
2018–19 Belmont
Murray State
16–2 Murray State Tourney Belmont 16–2 Belmont Tourney
2019-20 Belmont
Murray State
15-3 Belmont Tourney Belmont
UT Martin
16-2 Southeast Missouri State Tourney
2020-21 Belmont 18-2 Morehead State Tourney UT Martin 17-4 Belmont Tourney
2021-22 Murray State 18-0 Murray State Tourney Belmont 16-2 Belmont Tourney

Baseball

This is list of the champions since 2010.

Year Regular Season Champion OVC
record
Season
record
Tournament champion OVC
record
Season
record
2010 Tennessee Tech 14–6 31–25 Jacksonville State 15–8 32–26
2011 Austin Peay 17–6 34–24 Austin Peay 17–6 34–24
2012 Austin Peay
Eastern Kentucky
19–7 40–24
31–23
Austin Peay 19–7 40–24
2013 Tennessee Tech 24–6 40–17 Austin Peay 22–7 47–15
2014 Southeast Missouri 23–7 37–20 Jacksonville State 18–12 36–27
2015 Southeast Missouri 22–8 36–23 Morehead State 20–10 38–22
2016 Southeast Missouri 22–8 39–21 Southeast Missouri 22–8 39–21
2017 Tennessee Tech 23–7 39–18 Tennessee Tech 23–7 39–18
2018 Tennessee Tech 27–3 53–12 Morehead State 18–12 37–26
2019 Jacksonville State 22-8 39-23 Jacksonville State 22-8 39-23
2020 Canceled
2021 Southeast Missouri State 17-10 30-22 Southeast Missouri State 17-10 30-22
  • # = 2009 Eastern Illinois lost 1 conference and 4 non-conference games by forfeit for using an ineligible player.

Softball

This is list of the champions since 2010.

Year Regular Season Champion OVC
record
Season
record
Tournament champion OVC
record
Season
record
2010 UT Martin 22–3 47–11 Jacksonville State 13–6 30–19
2011 Eastern Illinois 26–4 40–12 Jacksonville State 21–9 40–21
2012 UT Martin 23–6 39–22 UT Martin 23–6 39–22
2013 East– Eastern Kentucky
West– Eastern Illinois
19–6
20–3
36–20
36–14
Jacksonville State 11–11 30–27
2014 East– Jacksonville State
West– SIUE
22–5
19–5
40–15
30–23
SIUE 19–5 30–23
2015 SIUE 20–6 43–16 Tennessee Tech 15–11 33–28
2016 Jacksonville State 26–0 43–17 Jacksonville State 26–0 43–17
2017 Jacksonville State 15–1 41–12 Jacksonville State 15–1 41–12
2018 Eastern Kentucky 19–3 45–21 Jacksonville State 16–6 35–25
2019 Southeast Missouri State
Jacksonville State
17-5 46-18
36-15
Southeast Missouri State 17-5 46-18
2020 Canceled
2021 Southeast Missouri 23-6 30-17 Eastern Kentucky 22-9 35-17
2022 Murray State 21-7 40-18-1 Murray State 21-7 40-18-1

Women's soccer

This is a list of Champions since 2010.[22]

Year Regular Season Champions Tournament champions
2010 Morehead State Morehead State
2011 Southeast Missouri UT Martin
2012 UT Martin UT Martin
2013 UT Martin Morehead State
2014 Southeast Missouri SIUE
2015 Murray State Murray State
2016 Murray State SIUE
2017 Murray State Murray State
2018 UT Martin Murray State
2019 Southeast Missouri Belmont
2020-21 Murray State SIUE
2021 UT Martin SIUE

Facilities

Departing members in red; future members in gray.

School Football stadium Capacity Soccer stadium Capacity Basketball arena Capacity Baseball stadium Capacity Softball stadium Capacity Volleyball Arena Capacity
Eastern Illinois O'Brien Field 10,000 Lakeside Soccer Field 1,000 Lantz Arena 5,300 Coaches Stadium
at Monier Field
500 Williams Field 200 Lantz Arena 5,300
Lindenwood Hunter Stadium 7,450 Hunter Stadium 7,450 Hyland Arena 3,270 Lou Brock Sports Complex 700 Lou Brock Sports Complex 300 Hyland Arena 3,270
Little Rock Non-football school Coleman Sports Complex 300 Jack Stephens Center 5,600 Gary Hogan Field 2,550 Non-softball school Jack Stephens Center 5,600
Morehead State Jayne Stadium 10,000 Jayne Stadium 10,000 Ellis Johnson Arena 6,500 John "Sonny" Allen Field 1,200 University Field 500 Ellis Johnson Arena 6,500
Murray State Roy Stewart Stadium 16,800 Football-only school
Southeast Missouri State Houck Stadium 11,015 Houck Stadium 11,015 Show Me Center 6,972 Capaha Field 2,000 Southeast Softball Complex 1,000 Houck Fieldhouse 1,000
Southern Indiana Non-football school Strassweg Field Screaming Eagles Arena 4,800 USI Baseball Field 1,200 USI Softball Field Screaming Eagles Arena 4,800
SIU Edwardsville Non-football school Bob Guelker Field at Ralph Korte Stadium 4,000 First Community Arena 4,000 Roy E. Lee Field at Simmons Baseball Complex 1,500 Cougar Field 800 First Community Arena 4,000
Tennessee State Nissan Stadium
Hale Stadium
68,000
10,000
Non-soccer school Gentry Complex 10,500 Non-baseball school Tiger Field 500 Kean Hall 2,500
Tennessee Tech Tucker Stadium 16,500 Tech Soccer Field 800 Eblen Center 9,280 Bush Stadium at Averitt Express Baseball Complex 1,100 Tech Softball Field 800 Eblen Center 9,280
UT Martin Graham Stadium 7,500 Skyhawk Soccer Field 500 Skyhawk Arena 4,300 Skyhawk Baseball Field 500 Bettye Giles Softball Field 500 Skyhawk Fieldhouse 3,000

See also

References

[23]

  1. ^ . Ohio Valley Conference. July 28, 2009. Archived from the original on October 2, 2015. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
  2. ^ . Ohio Valley Conference/Sidearm Sports. July 29, 2009. Archived from the original on September 30, 2015. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
  3. ^ "ASUN Conference Announces Three New Institutions; Adds Football as 20th Sport" (Press release). ASUN Conference. January 29, 2021. Retrieved January 29, 2021.
  4. ^ Verdun, Dan (February 5, 2021). "With two members leaving, the Ohio Valley Conference searches for answers". ChicagoNow.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "ASUN Conference Welcomes Austin Peay State University as its Newest Member" (Press release). ASUN Conference. September 17, 2021.
  6. ^ Organ, Mike. "Belmont leaving the Ohio Valley Conference, according to report". The Tennessean. Retrieved September 28, 2021.
  7. ^ "Murray State University Joins The Missouri Valley Conference" (Press release). Murray State Racers. January 7, 2022. Retrieved January 7, 2022.
  8. ^ Wright, John (January 10, 2022). "Murray State accepts MVC invitation". Murray Ledger & Times. Murray, KY. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  9. ^ "Murray State Football To Join Missouri Valley Football Conference July of 2023" (Press release). Missouri Valley Football Conference. April 4, 2022. Retrieved April 6, 2022.
  10. ^ "Little Rock Receives Board Approval to Join Ohio Valley Conference" (Press release). Ohio Valley Conference. December 8, 2021. Retrieved December 8, 2021.
  11. ^ "University of Southern Indiana to Join the Ohio Valley Conference in 2022-23" (Press release). Ohio Valley Conference. February 9, 2022. Retrieved February 9, 2022.
  12. ^ "Lindenwood University to Join the Ohio Valley Conference in 2022-23" (Press release). Ohio Valley Conference. February 23, 2022. Retrieved February 23, 2022.
  13. ^ Brown, Matt (January 5, 2022). "MVC expected to add Murray State, likely to add more". Extra Points. Retrieved January 7, 2022.
  14. ^ "Big South and Ohio Valley Conference Announce Football Agreement" (Press release). Big South Conference. February 22, 2022. Retrieved February 22, 2022.
  15. ^ "Horizon League Announces Innovative Partnership with Ohio Valley Conference and Men's Tennis Programs, Adds Chicago State as an Affiliate Member for Men's and Women's Tennis" (Press release). Horizon League. July 6, 2022. Retrieved July 9, 2022.
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  17. ^ . Ohio Valley Conference. August 21, 2014. Archived from the original on October 2, 2015. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
  18. ^ . Ohio Valley Conference. Archived from the original on October 2, 2015. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
  19. ^ "Lindenwood Adds NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey". Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  20. ^ "#ASUNWLAX Announces Addition of Lindenwood for 2023 Season" (Press release). ASUN Conference. May 2, 2022. Retrieved May 7, 2022.
  21. ^ "Conference Standings and Champions" (PDF). Retrieved March 7, 2009.
  22. ^ OVC Sports. "Ohio Valley Conference" (PDF). Ohio Valley Conference. Retrieved August 28, 2017.
  23. ^ "OVC Extends Agreement With ESPN, Will Broadcast Contests on ESPN+". ovcsports.com. August 27, 2018. Retrieved February 27, 2020.

External links

  • Official website

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The Ohio Valley Conference OVC is a collegiate athletic conference which operates in the Midwestern and Southeastern United States It participates in Division I of the NCAA the conference s football programs compete in the Football Championship Subdivision FCS formerly known as Division I AA the lower of two levels of Division I football competition The OVC has 10 members six of which compete in football in the conference Ohio Valley ConferenceAssociationNCAAFounded1948CommissionerBeth DeBauche since 2009 Sports fielded18 men s 7 women s 10 coeducational 1DivisionDivision ISubdivisionFCSNo of teams10HeadquartersBrentwood TennesseeRegionMidwest and SouthOfficial websitewww wbr ovcsports wbr comLocationsOhio Valley Conference Interactive fullscreen map Location of OVC members full member affiliate member Contents 1 History 2 OVC Digital Network 3 Member schools 3 1 Full members 3 2 Affiliate members 3 3 Former members 3 4 Former affiliate members 3 5 Membership timeline 3 5 1 Comments 4 Conference divisions 5 Sports offered 5 1 Men s sponsored sports by school 5 2 Women s sponsored sports by school 6 Conference champions 6 1 Football conference champions 6 2 Basketball 6 3 Baseball 6 4 Softball 6 5 Women s soccer 7 Facilities 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditPrimary source 1 The Ohio Valley Conference can trace its roots to 1941 when Murray State athletic director Roy Stewart Eastern Kentucky athletic director Charles Turkey Hughes and Western Kentucky public relations director Kelly Thompson first formulated the idea of establishing a regional athletics conference The plan was put on hold due to World War II but it was resurrected after the conclusion of the war In 1948 the three schools joined with Louisville Morehead State and Evansville to form the Ohio Valley Conference While many collegiate conferences are struggling today with the question of whether their policies and rules should be determined by the athletic departments or by the institutional heads from the very beginning the OVC has been run by the presidents of its member schools Historically the OVC was a pioneer in racial desegregation with Morehead State signing the conference s first Black athlete Marshall Banks in 1958 The rest of the OVC soon followed in Morehead State s wake From 1986 to 2018 the OVC was unique among NCAA Division I conferences in that it included one historically Black university Tennessee State University in a conference that otherwise consists of institutions that are not traditionally Black During this period every other HBCU in NCAA Division I belonged to either the Mid Eastern Athletic Conference or Southwestern Athletic Conference That distinction changed when both Hampton University and North Carolina A amp T State University joined the Big South Conference in 2018 and 2021 respectively both schools have since joined the Colonial Athletic Association The OVC has also been a leader in advancement of sports opportunities for women The conference began adding championship competitions for women in 1977 several years after the AIAW began sponsoring national championships for women but seven years before the NCAA was ready to move into the field Since 2009 the OVC has been led by Commissioner Beth DeBauche one of only six female commissioners for the thirty two Division I conferences 2 Athletic rivalries really close colleges and especially when competitors are in relatively close proximity can generate problems with fan behavior and the conference leadership struggled with controlling the issue for many years When the national debate on the problem reached its apex in the mid 1990s the OVC unveiled the national first of its kind Sportsmanship Statement in 1995 stating the conference s policy on principles of fair play ethical conduct and respect for one s opponent Since then the OVC has also introduced individual team for each sport and institutional sportsmanship awards Founded by six schools the expansions of 2007 and 2011 brought the Ohio Valley Conference membership to twelve schools the most in its history The OVC dropped to 10 members after the 2020 21 school year when founding member Eastern Kentucky and Jacksonville State left for the ASUN Conference 3 At that time the OVC was searching for teams to replace both 4 The OVC lost three more members after the 2021 22 school year Football sponsoring Austin Peay left for the ASUN Conference which ultimately launched its own football league in 2022 5 Non football Belmont left for the Missouri Valley Conference 6 Another football school founding member Murray State left for the MVC When announcing its move to the MVC Murray State announced that it was seeking membership in the football only Missouri Valley Football Conference and also announced that it would continue to house its rifle team in the OVC 7 In a separate statement Murray State s president indicated that the football team would remain in the OVC in the 2022 season ensuring that the OVC would retain its automatic bid to the FCS playoffs in that season and giving the league more time to add new football members 8 Murray State would eventually be accepted by the MVFC effective in 2023 9 Also in July 2022 the OVC added two non football members in the University of Arkansas at Little Rock athletically known as Little Rock 10 and the University of Southern Indiana which started a transition from NCAA Division II 11 plus a new football sponsoring member in Lindenwood University also transitioning from D II 12 According to a report from Matt Brown of the Extra Points college sports blog the OVC expected to lose Murray State and was considering multiple expansion candidates with Southern Indiana among them Other schools named by Brown s sources as possible candidates were FCS programs Arkansas Pine Bluff and Western Illinois plus potential Division II upgraders Grand Valley State Hillsdale and Lincoln Memorial 13 On February 22 2022 the conference announced its intent to combine its football membership with the Big South Conference beginning in 2023 Full details of the alliance specifically whether it will be operated by either the Big South or OVC or become a completely separate entity have yet to be announced 14 Shortly after the 2022 membership changes took effect the OVC and the Horizon League jointly announced that they would merge their men s tennis leagues under the Horizon banner effective immediately All five OVC members that sponsored men s tennis became Horizon affiliates in that sport 15 OVC Digital Network EditIn August 2012 the OVC announced that it had launched the OVC Digital Network as a replacement for and improvement over the conference s former efforts to provide streaming video coverage of many athletic events that had been in place since 2006 16 This website carried live student produced coverage of most conference games and some non conference games in baseball men s and women s basketball football soccer softball and volleyball as well as some coaches shows special presentations and archived game casts available for later viewing In its first two years the network provided well over 600 000 viewings of streamed live video of more than 1400 events 17 In the 2018 19 school year the coverage previously carried on the OVC Digital Network was switched over to ESPN Member schools EditFull members Edit Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Nickname Colors Footballmember University of Arkansas at Little Rock Little Rock Arkansas 1927 2022 Public 9 579 Trojans NEastern Illinois University Charleston Illinois 1895 1996 8 857 Panthers YLindenwood University St Charles Missouri 1827 2022 Private 7 374 Lions YMorehead State University Morehead Kentucky 1887 1948 Public 10 748 Eagles N a Southeast Missouri State University Cape Girardeau Missouri 1873 1991 11 978 Redhawks YSouthern Illinois University Edwardsville Edwardsville Illinois 1957 2008 12 860 Cougars NUniversity of Southern Indiana Evansville Indiana b 1965 2022 9 758 Screaming Eagles NTennessee State University Nashville Tennessee 1912 1986 c 8 775 Tigers Lady Tigers YTennessee Technological University Cookeville Tennessee 1915 1949 10 492 Golden Eagles YUniversity of Tennessee at Martin Martin Tennessee 1927 1992 6 705 Skyhawks YNotes Morehead State s football team competes in the Pioneer Football League a Division I FCS football only conference whose members choose not to offer athletic scholarships for football Postal address the campus actually lies in unincorporated Vanderburgh County The Tennessee State men s basketball team joined the OVC a year after becoming a full member for other sports 1987 88 while its football team joined the OVC two years after 1988 89 Affiliate members Edit Years listed in this table are calendar years For schools that play only spring sports such as beach volleyball in the OVC the calendar year of arrival precedes the first season of competition Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Nickname Colors OVCsport PrimaryconferenceMurray State University Murray Kentucky 1922 2022 Public 10 495 Racers rifle football a MVC NCAA D I University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Chattanooga Tennessee 1886 2020 Public 11 388 Mocs beach volleyball SoCon NCAA D I Notes Murray State will compete in the OVC for football only during the 2022 fall season 2022 23 school year before joining the Missouri Valley Football Conference in 2023 Former members Edit Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Nickname Colors Conferencethey joinedafter leavingthe OVC CurrentconferenceUniversity of Akron Akron Ohio 1870 1980 1987 Public Zips NCAA D I Independent MACAustin Peay State University Clarksville Tennessee 1927 1962 2022 Governors ASUNBelmont University Nashville Tennessee 1890 2012 Private Bruins Missouri ValleyEast Tennessee State University Johnson City Tennessee 1911 1958 1978 Public Buccaneers Lady Buccaneers a SoConEastern Kentucky University Richmond Kentucky 1906 1948 2021 Colonels ASUNUniversity of Evansville Evansville Indiana 1854 1952 Private Purple Aces ICC NCAA Division II Missouri ValleyJacksonville State University Jacksonville Alabama 1883 2003 2021 Public Gamecocks ASUN C USA in 2023 University of Louisville Louisville Kentucky 1798 1948 1949 Cardinals NCAA Independent ACCMarshall University Huntington West Virginia 1837 1949 1952 Thundering Herd NCAA Independent b Sun BeltMiddle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro Tennessee 1911 1952 2000 Blue Raiders Sun Belt C USAMurray State University Murray Kentucky 1922 1948 2022 Racers Missouri ValleySamford University Homewood Alabama 1841 2003 2008 Private Bulldogs SoConWestern Kentucky University c Bowling Green Kentucky 1906 1948 1982 Public Hilltoppers Lady Toppers Sun Belt C USAYoungstown State University Youngstown Ohio 1908 1981 1988 Penguins Mid Continent HorizonNCAA I AA Independent football MVFC football Notes Since leaving the OVC ETSU has dropped the word Lady from its women s team nicknames Marshall left the OVC to become an Independent for one year prior to joining the Mid American Conference MAC effective with the 1953 54 school year Western Kentucky rejoined the OVC for football only in the 1999 and 2000 football seasons 1999 2000 and 2000 01 school years Former affiliate members Edit Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Nickname Colors Sport Currentprimaryconference Currentconferencein formerOVC sportColumbus State University Columbus Georgia 1958 2012 13 2014 15 Public Cougars Rifle Peach Belt NCAA D II none a Notes Columbus State dropped rifle after the 2014 15 school year Membership timeline Edit Full members all sports Full members non football Associate members football only Associate members other Comments Edit Morehead State s football team competes in the Pioneer Football League a Division I FCS football only conference whose members choose not to offer athletic scholarships for football Austin Peay s football team left the OVC after the 1996 season to compete as an NCAA D I FCS Independent After four seasons as an Independent the team joined the Pioneer Football League in 2001 and remained there through the 2005 season Austin Peay then returned to scholarship football spending the 2006 season as an Independent before re entering OVC football competition in 2007 Conference divisions EditStarting with the 2012 13 school year the twelve member schools were split into two divisions for those sports where all schools competed In the 2014 15 season women s sports with twelve teams returned to a single league table while continuing to play a divisional schedule Men s basketball moved to an 18 game schedule in 2017 18 and they continued to play home and home versus the former divisional rivals and they play home and home versus two teams from the other division with those opponents on a rotation that sets up different pairs from year to year The OVC returned to a single table format after Eastern Kentucky and Jacksonville State left in 2021 East Division West DivisionBelmont Austin PeayEastern Kentucky Eastern IllinoisJacksonville State Murray StateMorehead State SIU EdwardsvilleTennessee State Southeast MissouriTennessee Tech UT MartinSports offered EditThe Ohio Valley Conference currently offers championship competition in 18 NCAA sanctioned sports with seven for men 10 for women and rifle for men s women s and coed teams 18 Teams in OVC competition Sport Men s Women s CoedBaseball 9 Basketball 10 10 Beach Volleyball 5 Cross Country 10 10 Football 7 Golf 9 7 Rifle 0 0 3Soccer 9 Softball 9 Tennis 7 Track and Field Indoor 7 9 Track and Field Outdoor 8 9 Volleyball Indoor 10 Men s sponsored sports by school Edit School Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Rifle a Track amp Field Indoor Track amp Field Outdoor Total OVC SportsEastern Illinois Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y 7Lindenwood Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y 7Little Rock Y Y Y N Y N Y Y 6Morehead State Y Y Y N b Y Y c N Y 6SIU Edwardsville Y Y Y N Y N Y Y 6Southeast Missouri Y Y Y Y N N Y Y 6Southern Indiana Y Y Y N Y N Y Y 6Tennessee State N Y Y Y Y N Y Y 6Tennessee Tech Y Y Y Y Y N N N 5UT Martin Y Y Y Y Y Y d N N 6Associate membersMurray State Y e Y c f 2Totals 9 10 10 7 9 3 7 8 63Notes Rifle is technically a men s sport but men s women s and coed teams all compete against each other Morehead State football competes at the non scholarship FCS level in the Pioneer Football League a b Fields a single coed rifle team Fields two separate rifle teams one coed and one women only Murray State will play OVC football in 2022 before moving to the MVFC in 2023 Murray State will remain a rifle member after it otherwise leaves the OVC Men s varsity sports not sponsored by the Ohio Valley Conference which are played by OVC schoolsSchool Ice Hockey Lacrosse Soccer Swimming amp Diving Rodeo a Tennis Volleyball WrestlingEastern Illinois Summit Summit Horizon Lindenwood Independent 19 ASUN Summit Summit Horizon MIVA TBALittle Rock Pac 12SIU Edwardsville MVC MACSouthern Indiana Summit Summit Horizon Tennessee State Horizon Tennessee Tech Horizon UT Martin NIRA b Notes Rodeo is sanctioned by the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association NIRA not the NCAA UT Martin considers rodeo to be a varsity sport Women s sponsored sports by school Edit School Basketball Beach Volleyball Cross Country Golf Rifle a Soccer Softball Tennis Track amp Field Indoor Track amp Field Outdoor Volleyball Indoor Total OVC SportsEastern Illinois Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y 10Lindenwood Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y 10Little Rock Y N Y Y N Y N N Y Y Y 7Morehead State Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y 10Southeast Missouri Y N Y N N Y Y Y Y Y Y 8Southern Indiana Y N Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y 9SIU Edwardsville Y N Y N N Y Y Y Y Y Y 8Tennessee State Y N Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y 8Tennessee Tech Y N Y Y N Y Y N Y Y Y 8UT Martin Y Y Y N Y x2 Y Y Y N N Y 8Associate membersChattanooga Y 1Murray State Y 1Totals 10 5 10 7 4 9 9 7 9 9 10 89 Rifle is technically a men s sport but men s women s and coed teams all compete against each other All competing OVC schools have coed teams and UT Martin has both a women s and a coed team Women s varsity sports not sponsored by the Ohio Valley Conference which are played by OVC schoolsSchool Equestrian a Field Hockey Gymnastics Ice Hockey Lacrosse Rodeo b Swimming amp Diving Wrestling a Eastern Illinois Summit Lindenwood Independent c MIC CHA ASUN 20 Summit IndependentLittle Rock MVC Southeast Missouri MIC Southern Indiana Summit UT Martin ECAC NIRA a b Part of the NCAA Emerging Sports for Women program Rodeo is sanctioned by the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association NIRA not the NCAA UT Martin considers rodeo to be a varsity sport Lindenwood has yet to announce its future affiliation in some of its non OVC sports Conference champions EditFootball conference champions Edit This is a list of the champions since 2010 21 For the complete history see List of Ohio Valley Conference football champions Year Regular Season Champion Record FCS Championship Result2010 Southeast Missouri State 7 1 Second Round2011 Tennessee Tech Eastern KentuckyJacksonville State 6 26 26 2 First RoundFirst RoundDNP2012 Eastern Illinois 6 1 First Round2013 Eastern Illinois 8 0 Quarterfinals2014 Jacksonville State 8 0 Second Round2015 Jacksonville State 8 0 FCS Championship Runner Up2016 Jacksonville State 7 0 First Round2017 Jacksonville State 8 0 Second Round2018 Jacksonville State 7 1 Second Round2019 Austin Peay Southeast Missouri State 7 1 Quarterfinals First Round2020 Jacksonville State 6 1 Quarterfinals2021 UT Martin 5 1 Second Round Tennessee Tech won the tie breaker and received the automatic bid to the FCS playoffs Austin Peay won the tie breaker and received the automatic bid to the FCS Playoffs Basketball Edit This is list of the champions since 2010 For the complete men s history see List of Ohio Valley Conference men s basketball champions See also Ohio Valley Conference men s basketball tournament See also Ohio Valley Conference women s basketball tournament Year Men s Women sRegular Season Champion Record Tournament champion Regular Season Champion Record Tournament champion2010 11 Murray State 14 4 Morehead State Tourney Tennessee Tech 15 3 UT Martin2011 12 Murray State 15 1 Murray State Tourney UT Martin 15 1 UT Martin2012 13 East BelmontWest Murray State 14 210 6 Belmont Tourney East Tennessee TechWest Eastern Illinois 12 412 4 UT Martin2013 14 East BelmontWest Murray State 14 213 3 Eastern Kentucky Tourney East BelmontWest UT Martin 10 615 1 UT Martin2014 15 East Eastern Kentucky amp BelmontWest Murray State 11 516 0 Belmont Tourney UT Martin 16 0 Tennessee State2015 16 East BelmontWest UT Martin amp Murray State 12 410 6 Austin Peay Tourney UT Martin 14 2 Belmont2016 17 East BelmontWest UT Martin 15 110 6 Jacksonville State Tourney Belmont 16 0 Belmont2017 18 Murray State 15 2 Murray State Tourney Belmont 18 0 Belmont Tourney2018 19 BelmontMurray State 16 2 Murray State Tourney Belmont 16 2 Belmont Tourney2019 20 BelmontMurray State 15 3 Belmont Tourney BelmontUT Martin 16 2 Southeast Missouri State Tourney2020 21 Belmont 18 2 Morehead State Tourney UT Martin 17 4 Belmont Tourney2021 22 Murray State 18 0 Murray State Tourney Belmont 16 2 Belmont TourneyBaseball Edit This is list of the champions since 2010 Year Regular Season Champion OVCrecord Seasonrecord Tournament champion OVCrecord Seasonrecord2010 Tennessee Tech 14 6 31 25 Jacksonville State 15 8 32 262011 Austin Peay 17 6 34 24 Austin Peay 17 6 34 242012 Austin PeayEastern Kentucky 19 7 40 2431 23 Austin Peay 19 7 40 242013 Tennessee Tech 24 6 40 17 Austin Peay 22 7 47 152014 Southeast Missouri 23 7 37 20 Jacksonville State 18 12 36 272015 Southeast Missouri 22 8 36 23 Morehead State 20 10 38 222016 Southeast Missouri 22 8 39 21 Southeast Missouri 22 8 39 212017 Tennessee Tech 23 7 39 18 Tennessee Tech 23 7 39 182018 Tennessee Tech 27 3 53 12 Morehead State 18 12 37 262019 Jacksonville State 22 8 39 23 Jacksonville State 22 8 39 232020 Canceled2021 Southeast Missouri State 17 10 30 22 Southeast Missouri State 17 10 30 22 2009 Eastern Illinois lost 1 conference and 4 non conference games by forfeit for using an ineligible player Softball Edit This is list of the champions since 2010 Year Regular Season Champion OVCrecord Seasonrecord Tournament champion OVCrecord Seasonrecord2010 UT Martin 22 3 47 11 Jacksonville State 13 6 30 192011 Eastern Illinois 26 4 40 12 Jacksonville State 21 9 40 212012 UT Martin 23 6 39 22 UT Martin 23 6 39 222013 East Eastern KentuckyWest Eastern Illinois 19 620 3 36 2036 14 Jacksonville State 11 11 30 272014 East Jacksonville StateWest SIUE 22 519 5 40 1530 23 SIUE 19 5 30 232015 SIUE 20 6 43 16 Tennessee Tech 15 11 33 282016 Jacksonville State 26 0 43 17 Jacksonville State 26 0 43 172017 Jacksonville State 15 1 41 12 Jacksonville State 15 1 41 122018 Eastern Kentucky 19 3 45 21 Jacksonville State 16 6 35 252019 Southeast Missouri StateJacksonville State 17 5 46 1836 15 Southeast Missouri State 17 5 46 182020 Canceled2021 Southeast Missouri 23 6 30 17 Eastern Kentucky 22 9 35 172022 Murray State 21 7 40 18 1 Murray State 21 7 40 18 1Women s soccer Edit This is a list of Champions since 2010 22 Year Regular Season Champions Tournament champions2010 Morehead State Morehead State2011 Southeast Missouri UT Martin2012 UT Martin UT Martin2013 UT Martin Morehead State2014 Southeast Missouri SIUE2015 Murray State Murray State2016 Murray State SIUE2017 Murray State Murray State2018 UT Martin Murray State2019 Southeast Missouri Belmont2020 21 Murray State SIUE2021 UT Martin SIUEFacilities EditDeparting members in red future members in gray School Football stadium Capacity Soccer stadium Capacity Basketball arena Capacity Baseball stadium Capacity Softball stadium Capacity Volleyball Arena CapacityEastern Illinois O Brien Field 10 000 Lakeside Soccer Field 1 000 Lantz Arena 5 300 Coaches Stadiumat Monier Field 500 Williams Field 200 Lantz Arena 5 300Lindenwood Hunter Stadium 7 450 Hunter Stadium 7 450 Hyland Arena 3 270 Lou Brock Sports Complex 700 Lou Brock Sports Complex 300 Hyland Arena 3 270Little Rock Non football school Coleman Sports Complex 300 Jack Stephens Center 5 600 Gary Hogan Field 2 550 Non softball school Jack Stephens Center 5 600Morehead State Jayne Stadium 10 000 Jayne Stadium 10 000 Ellis Johnson Arena 6 500 John Sonny Allen Field 1 200 University Field 500 Ellis Johnson Arena 6 500Murray State Roy Stewart Stadium 16 800 Football only schoolSoutheast Missouri State Houck Stadium 11 015 Houck Stadium 11 015 Show Me Center 6 972 Capaha Field 2 000 Southeast Softball Complex 1 000 Houck Fieldhouse 1 000Southern Indiana Non football school Strassweg Field Screaming Eagles Arena 4 800 USI Baseball Field 1 200 USI Softball Field Screaming Eagles Arena 4 800SIU Edwardsville Non football school Bob Guelker Field at Ralph Korte Stadium 4 000 First Community Arena 4 000 Roy E Lee Field at Simmons Baseball Complex 1 500 Cougar Field 800 First Community Arena 4 000Tennessee State Nissan StadiumHale Stadium 68 00010 000 Non soccer school Gentry Complex 10 500 Non baseball school Tiger Field 500 Kean Hall 2 500Tennessee Tech Tucker Stadium 16 500 Tech Soccer Field 800 Eblen Center 9 280 Bush Stadium at Averitt Express Baseball Complex 1 100 Tech Softball Field 800 Eblen Center 9 280UT Martin Graham Stadium 7 500 Skyhawk Soccer Field 500 Skyhawk Arena 4 300 Skyhawk Baseball Field 500 Bettye Giles Softball Field 500 Skyhawk Fieldhouse 3 000See also EditList of American collegiate athletic stadiums and arenasReferences Edit 23 OVC History Ohio Valley Conference July 28 2009 Archived from the original on October 2 2015 Retrieved September 29 2015 Staff Directory Ohio Valley Conference Sidearm Sports July 29 2009 Archived from the original on September 30 2015 Retrieved September 29 2015 ASUN Conference Announces Three New Institutions Adds Football as 20th Sport Press release ASUN Conference January 29 2021 Retrieved January 29 2021 Verdun Dan February 5 2021 With two members leaving the Ohio Valley Conference searches for answers ChicagoNow a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link ASUN Conference Welcomes Austin Peay State University as its Newest Member Press release ASUN Conference September 17 2021 Organ Mike Belmont leaving the Ohio Valley Conference according to report The Tennessean Retrieved September 28 2021 Murray State University Joins The Missouri Valley Conference Press release Murray State Racers January 7 2022 Retrieved January 7 2022 Wright John January 10 2022 Murray State accepts MVC invitation Murray Ledger amp Times Murray KY Retrieved January 11 2022 Murray State Football To Join Missouri Valley Football Conference July of 2023 Press release Missouri Valley Football Conference April 4 2022 Retrieved April 6 2022 Little Rock Receives Board Approval to Join Ohio Valley Conference Press release Ohio Valley Conference December 8 2021 Retrieved December 8 2021 University of Southern Indiana to Join the Ohio Valley Conference in 2022 23 Press release Ohio Valley Conference February 9 2022 Retrieved February 9 2022 Lindenwood University to Join the Ohio Valley Conference in 2022 23 Press release Ohio Valley Conference February 23 2022 Retrieved February 23 2022 Brown Matt January 5 2022 MVC expected to add Murray State likely to add more Extra Points Retrieved January 7 2022 Big South and Ohio Valley Conference Announce Football Agreement Press release Big South Conference February 22 2022 Retrieved February 22 2022 Horizon League Announces Innovative Partnership with Ohio Valley Conference and Men s Tennis Programs Adds Chicago State as an Affiliate Member for Men s and Women s Tennis Press release Horizon League July 6 2022 Retrieved July 9 2022 Ohio Valley Conference Launches OVC Digital Network Ohio Valley Conference August 22 2012 Archived from the original on October 2 2015 Retrieved September 29 2015 OVC Digital Network Ready For Year Three Ohio Valley Conference August 21 2014 Archived from the original on October 2 2015 Retrieved September 29 2015 Official Web Site of the Ohio Valley Conference Ohio Valley Conference Archived from the original on October 2 2015 Retrieved September 29 2015 Lindenwood Adds NCAA Men s Division I Ice Hockey Retrieved 7 April 2022 ASUNWLAX Announces Addition of Lindenwood for 2023 Season Press release ASUN Conference May 2 2022 Retrieved May 7 2022 Conference Standings and Champions PDF Retrieved March 7 2009 OVC Sports Ohio Valley Conference PDF Ohio Valley Conference Retrieved August 28 2017 OVC Extends Agreement With ESPN Will Broadcast Contests on ESPN ovcsports com August 27 2018 Retrieved February 27 2020 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ohio Valley Conference amp oldid 1130068854, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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