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Southern Illinois Salukis

The Southern Illinois Salukis are the varsity athletic teams representing Southern Illinois University Carbondale. The nickname comes from the Saluki, the Royal Dog of Egypt and the Persian greyhound, which ties into the fact that southern Illinois has had the nickname "Little Egypt" for just under 200 years.

Southern Illinois Salukis
UniversitySouthern Illinois University
ConferenceMissouri Valley Conference (primary)
Missouri Valley Football Conference
Mid-American Conference (Men's Swimming & Diving)
NCAADivision I (FCS)
Athletic directorTim Leonard
LocationCarbondale, Illinois
Varsity teams16 (8 men's and 8 women's)
Football stadiumSaluki Stadium
Basketball arenaBanterra Center
Other venuesDavies Gym
MascotBrown Dawg & Gray Dawg
NicknameSalukis
Fight songGo Southern Go!
ColorsMaroon and white[1]
   
Websitewww.siusalukis.com

The Salukis play their home basketball games at Banterra Center and football games at Saluki Stadium.

Southern Illinois University was a member of the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference from 1913 to 1962. The school is currently a member of the Missouri Valley Conference in most sports. The football team is a member of the Division I Football Championship Subdivision Missouri Valley Football Conference.

Mascot edit

SIU's sports mascot is the Saluki. A Saluki is one of the oldest dog breeds, dating back over 6000 years and is an Egyptian hunting dog. They are sight hounds and can run in excess of 42 mph. The greyhound, afghan, borzoi and whippet are derived from Saluki.[2] SIU's teams originally competed under the team name "Maroons" from 1913 to 1951.[2] Then the Saluki was chosen as SIU's mascot on March 19, 1951, in part because the southern Illinois region is colloquially known as Little Egypt.[2]

Sports sponsored edit

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross country
Cross country Golf
Football Softball
Golf Swimming and diving
Swimming and diving Track and field
Track and field Volleyball
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor
 
Missouri Valley Conference's logo in SIU's colors

A member of the Missouri Valley Conference, Southern Illinois University Carbondale currently sponsors 16 sports—eight each for men and women—in NCAA-sanctioned competition. The most recent change to the roster of SIU sports came at the end of the 2016–17 school year, when the school dropped men's and women's tennis.[3]

Men's basketball edit

The school athletics may be best known for the men's basketball program. Success for the Salukis has been recent and historical. SIU has advanced to six consecutive NCAA Tournaments (2002–2007), advancing to two Sweet 16s and accruing an NCAA Tournament record of 5–6 during that time. SIU is also the 1967 NIT Champions led by NBA Hall of Famer Walt Frazier.

Chris Lowery was the coach of the Salukis and led the team to the NCAA tournament every year from the 2004–05 season through the 2006–07 season, where they made an appearance in the Sweet Sixteen. He was let go from the school following the 2011–2012 season. On March 28, 2012, Barry Hinson was named head coach.

Football edit

SIU competes in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (formerly known as 1-AA) in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. SIU has been ranked in the Top-20 of the FCS Coaches Poll for 54 straight weeks. The Salukis have won 40 games since 2003, ranking 12th in Division 1 football during that time span.[4] The team is coached by head coach Nick Hill, a former assistant coach and quarterback for the Salukis.[5]

SIU Football has won numerous conference championship and in 1983 The Salukis won the NCAA Division I-AA Champions, with a 43–7 win over Western Carolina.[6]

Men's gymnastics edit

SIU's also had a men's gymnastics team until the program was canceled in 1989.[7] From 1956 until the program was canceled, Bill Meade was the coach of the team.[7] During that time the program turned out 55 NCAA All-Americans and 15 NCAA Individual National Champions while winning four NCAA Division I championships in 1964, 1966, 1967, and 1972.[7] The Men's Gymnastics program also holds the longest winning streak of any SIU program winning 68 consecutive meets from 1961 to 1968.[7]

Softball edit

SIU's softball team has appeared in four Women's College World Series, in 1970, 1971, 1977 and 1978.[8]

National team championships edit

As of July 2, 2014, Southern Illinois has won 5 Division I and 3 Division II NCAA national championships:[9]

Division I

Division II

The following 3 national championships were not bestowed by the NCAA:

Facilities edit

Saluki Way edit

On September 9, 2005, the plans for Saluki Way were unveiled by Chancellor Walter Wendler.[10] The plan called for the construction of a new football stadium, renovation of SIU Arena (Now the Banterra Center), a new track and field complex, renovation and new additions of academic buildings, a remodeled Morris Library, and other campus improvements.

Saluki Stadium edit

SIU Football plays at the new 15,000-seat Saluki Stadium, which replaces McAndrew Stadium. The new stadium was part of the university's larger athletic facilities plan, "Saluki Way," to renovate and restructure the campus athletic facilities.[11]

Saluki Stadium opened on September 2, 2010, when a sellout crowd of 15,200 watched the Salukis defeat Quincy 70–7.[12] The new football stadium is currently named Saluki Stadium. As of right now, no official naming rights have been sold.

Banterra Center edit

Banterra Center is an 8,339-seat arena on the SIU campus; it is the home of Saluki men's and women's basketball teams. The arena underwent a renovation as a part of Saluki Way. Known as the SIU Arena from 1964 to 2019, Banterra Bank purchased the naming rights for $4 million over ten years, with an option to extend the contract for an additional ten years for an additional $6 million.[13]

Troutt-Wittman Center edit

The Troutt-Wittmann Academic and Training Center,[14] a facility to give Saluki athletes the opportunity to gain help with their studies, as well as train and condition, was built with a donation by SIU alumnus and former Saluki football player Thomas Wittmann.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Missouri Valley Conference Style Guide (PDF). August 29, 2022. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved March 7, 2007.
  3. ^ Hefferman, Todd (January 26, 2017). "SIU to cut men's and women's tennis, reduce scholarships in men's swimming and diving". The Southern Illinoisan. Carbondale, Illinois. Retrieved April 20, 2017.
  4. ^ Daily Chronicle
  5. ^ "Director of Athletics Tommy Bell press conference transcript - Southern Illinois University Official Athletic Site". Siusalukis.com. December 1, 2015. Retrieved April 5, 2016.
  6. ^ . College Football Data Warehouse. 2010. Archived from the original on February 11, 2010. Retrieved January 12, 2011.
  7. ^ a b c d "Bill Meade Memorial to be Held at Shryock Auditorium Saturday.: Former Saluki gymnastics coach passed away last Friday". November 30, 2004. Retrieved March 7, 2007.
  8. ^ Plummer, William; Floyd, Larry C. (2013). A Series Of Their Own: History Of The Women's College World Series. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States: Turnkey Communications Inc. ISBN 978-0-9893007-0-4.
  9. ^ "Championships summary through Jan. 1, 2022" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). (PDF) from the original on March 20, 2014. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  10. ^ SIU.edu Archived July 13, 2012, at archive.today Saluki Way press release
  11. ^ Saluki Way February 28, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ "Saluki Stadium opens in grand fashion - Southern Illinois University Official Athletic Site". Siusalukis.cstv.com. September 2, 2010. Retrieved April 5, 2016.
  13. ^ "Banterra Center".
  14. ^ SIUSalukis.com article regarding Troutt-Wittmann Center

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Southern Illinois Salukis are the varsity athletic teams representing Southern Illinois University Carbondale The nickname comes from the Saluki the Royal Dog of Egypt and the Persian greyhound which ties into the fact that southern Illinois has had the nickname Little Egypt for just under 200 years Southern Illinois SalukisUniversitySouthern Illinois UniversityConferenceMissouri Valley Conference primary Missouri Valley Football ConferenceMid American Conference Men s Swimming amp Diving NCAADivision I FCS Athletic directorTim LeonardLocationCarbondale IllinoisVarsity teams16 8 men s and 8 women s Football stadiumSaluki StadiumBasketball arenaBanterra CenterOther venuesDavies GymMascotBrown Dawg amp Gray DawgNicknameSalukisFight songGo Southern Go ColorsMaroon and white 1 Websitewww wbr siusalukis wbr comThe Salukis play their home basketball games at Banterra Center and football games at Saluki Stadium Southern Illinois University was a member of the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference from 1913 to 1962 The school is currently a member of the Missouri Valley Conference in most sports The football team is a member of the Division I Football Championship Subdivision Missouri Valley Football Conference Contents 1 Mascot 2 Sports sponsored 2 1 Men s basketball 2 2 Football 2 3 Men s gymnastics 2 4 Softball 3 National team championships 4 Facilities 4 1 Saluki Way 4 1 1 Saluki Stadium 4 1 2 Banterra Center 4 1 3 Troutt Wittman Center 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksMascot editSIU s sports mascot is the Saluki A Saluki is one of the oldest dog breeds dating back over 6000 years and is an Egyptian hunting dog They are sight hounds and can run in excess of 42 mph The greyhound afghan borzoi and whippet are derived from Saluki 2 SIU s teams originally competed under the team name Maroons from 1913 to 1951 2 Then the Saluki was chosen as SIU s mascot on March 19 1951 in part because the southern Illinois region is colloquially known as Little Egypt 2 Sports sponsored editMen s sports Women s sportsBaseball BasketballBasketball Cross countryCross country GolfFootball SoftballGolf Swimming and divingSwimming and diving Track and field Track and field Volleyball Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor nbsp Missouri Valley Conference s logo in SIU s colorsA member of the Missouri Valley Conference Southern Illinois University Carbondale currently sponsors 16 sports eight each for men and women in NCAA sanctioned competition The most recent change to the roster of SIU sports came at the end of the 2016 17 school year when the school dropped men s and women s tennis 3 Men s basketball edit Main article Southern Illinois Salukis men s basketball The school athletics may be best known for the men s basketball program Success for the Salukis has been recent and historical SIU has advanced to six consecutive NCAA Tournaments 2002 2007 advancing to two Sweet 16s and accruing an NCAA Tournament record of 5 6 during that time SIU is also the 1967 NIT Champions led by NBA Hall of Famer Walt Frazier Chris Lowery was the coach of the Salukis and led the team to the NCAA tournament every year from the 2004 05 season through the 2006 07 season where they made an appearance in the Sweet Sixteen He was let go from the school following the 2011 2012 season On March 28 2012 Barry Hinson was named head coach Football edit Main article Southern Illinois Salukis football SIU competes in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision formerly known as 1 AA in the Missouri Valley Football Conference SIU has been ranked in the Top 20 of the FCS Coaches Poll for 54 straight weeks The Salukis have won 40 games since 2003 ranking 12th in Division 1 football during that time span 4 The team is coached by head coach Nick Hill a former assistant coach and quarterback for the Salukis 5 SIU Football has won numerous conference championship and in 1983 The Salukis won the NCAA Division I AA Champions with a 43 7 win over Western Carolina 6 Men s gymnastics edit SIU s also had a men s gymnastics team until the program was canceled in 1989 7 From 1956 until the program was canceled Bill Meade was the coach of the team 7 During that time the program turned out 55 NCAA All Americans and 15 NCAA Individual National Champions while winning four NCAA Division I championships in 1964 1966 1967 and 1972 7 The Men s Gymnastics program also holds the longest winning streak of any SIU program winning 68 consecutive meets from 1961 to 1968 7 Softball edit SIU s softball team has appeared in four Women s College World Series in 1970 1971 1977 and 1978 8 National team championships editAs of July 2 2014 Southern Illinois has won 5 Division I and 3 Division II NCAA national championships 9 Division I Men s Gymnastics 4 1964 1966 1967 1972 Football 1 1983Division II Men s Men s Cross Country 1961 Golf 1964 Tennis 1964The following 3 national championships were not bestowed by the NCAA Women s Gymnastics 1970 1974 1975 AIAW Facilities editSaluki Way edit On September 9 2005 the plans for Saluki Way were unveiled by Chancellor Walter Wendler 10 The plan called for the construction of a new football stadium renovation of SIU Arena Now the Banterra Center a new track and field complex renovation and new additions of academic buildings a remodeled Morris Library and other campus improvements Saluki Stadium edit Main article Saluki Stadium SIU Football plays at the new 15 000 seat Saluki Stadium which replaces McAndrew Stadium The new stadium was part of the university s larger athletic facilities plan Saluki Way to renovate and restructure the campus athletic facilities 11 Saluki Stadium opened on September 2 2010 when a sellout crowd of 15 200 watched the Salukis defeat Quincy 70 7 12 The new football stadium is currently named Saluki Stadium As of right now no official naming rights have been sold Banterra Center edit Banterra Center is an 8 339 seat arena on the SIU campus it is the home of Saluki men s and women s basketball teams The arena underwent a renovation as a part of Saluki Way Known as the SIU Arena from 1964 to 2019 Banterra Bank purchased the naming rights for 4 million over ten years with an option to extend the contract for an additional ten years for an additional 6 million 13 Troutt Wittman Center edit The Troutt Wittmann Academic and Training Center 14 a facility to give Saluki athletes the opportunity to gain help with their studies as well as train and condition was built with a donation by SIU alumnus and former Saluki football player Thomas Wittmann See also editSaluki Sports Network Marching SalukisReferences edit Missouri Valley Conference Style Guide PDF August 29 2022 Retrieved February 26 2023 a b c Saluki Mascot What is a Saluki Archived from the original on July 8 2011 Retrieved March 7 2007 Hefferman Todd January 26 2017 SIU to cut men s and women s tennis reduce scholarships in men s swimming and diving The Southern Illinoisan Carbondale Illinois Retrieved April 20 2017 Daily Chronicle Director of Athletics Tommy Bell press conference transcript Southern Illinois University Official Athletic Site Siusalukis com December 1 2015 Retrieved April 5 2016 Southern Illinois Composite Championship Listing College Football Data Warehouse 2010 Archived from the original on February 11 2010 Retrieved January 12 2011 a b c d Bill Meade Memorial to be Held at Shryock Auditorium Saturday Former Saluki gymnastics coach passed away last Friday November 30 2004 Retrieved March 7 2007 Plummer William Floyd Larry C 2013 A Series Of Their Own History Of The Women s College World Series Oklahoma City Oklahoma United States Turnkey Communications Inc ISBN 978 0 9893007 0 4 Championships summary through Jan 1 2022 PDF National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Archived PDF from the original on March 20 2014 Retrieved February 25 2015 SIU edu Archived July 13 2012 at archive today Saluki Way press release Saluki Way Archived February 28 2010 at the Wayback Machine Saluki Stadium opens in grand fashion Southern Illinois University Official Athletic Site Siusalukis cstv com September 2 2010 Retrieved April 5 2016 Banterra Center SIUSalukis com article regarding Troutt Wittmann CenterExternal links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Southern Illinois Salukis amp oldid 1171177067, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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