Jump to content
Wikipedia The Free Encyclopedia

Lynn Fighting Knights

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
College athletic team in Florida
Athletic teams representing Lynn University
Lynn Fighting Knights
Logo
UniversityLynn University
ConferenceSunshine State (primary)
NCAA Division II
Athletic directorKathy Kroupa (Interim)
LocationBoca Raton, Florida
Varsity teams19 (9 men's, 10 women's)
Basketball arenade Hoernle Sports & Cultural Center
Baseball stadiumLynn Baseball Field
Soccer stadiumBobby Campbell Stadium
Aquatics centerMcCusker Pool Complex
NicknameFighting Knights
ColorsBlue and White
   
Websitelynnfightingknights.com
Team NCAA championships
15

The Lynn Fighting Knights are the athletic teams that represent Lynn University, located in Boca Raton, Florida, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Fighting Knights compete as members of the Sunshine State Conference for all 14 varsity sports. Lynn has been a member of the SSC since 1997.

Varsity teams

[edit ]

Lynn University added men's lacrosse for the 2014 season. The sport was the third addition in recent years, after the university added women's cross country and swimming in 2012.[1]

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross country
Cross country Golf
Golf Lacrosse
Lacrosse Soccer
Soccer Softball
Swimming Tennis
Tennis Track and field
Track and field Volleyball

National championships

[edit ]

Lynn University teams have won a total of 24[2] NCAA and NAIA national championships, and 30[2] Sunshine State Conference championships.

Team

[edit ]
Sport Association Division Year Opponent/Runner-up Score/Points
Baseball (1)[3] NCAA Division II 2009 Emporia State 2–1
Men's golf (2) NCAA Division II 2018 West Florida 3–2
2019 Lincoln Memorial 3–2
Women's golf (3)[4] NCAA Division II 1997 Methodist 1,292–1,318
2013 Nova Southeastern 1,187–1,190
2014 Barry 1,164–1,193
Men's soccer (6)[5] NAIA (2) Single 1987 Simon Fraser 1–0 (aet)
1991 Midwestern State 2–1 (aet)
NCAA (4) Division II 2003 Cal State Chico 2–1
2012 Saginaw Valley State 3–2
2014 Charleston (WV) 3–2
2024 Charleston (WV) 3–2
Women's soccer (4) NAIA (3) Single 1992 Pacific Lutheran 1–0
1994 Park (MO) 3–1
1995 Lindenwood 4–1
NCAA (1)[6] Division II 1998 Sonoma State 3–1
Men's tennis (1) NCAA Division II 2007 Valdosta State 5–1
Women's tennis (6) NAIA (3) Single [7] 1993 Auburn Montgomery 36–34
1995 Mobile 34–32
1996 Mobile 35–31
NCAA (3) Division II [8] 1997 Armstong Atlantic State 5–4
1998 Armstong Atlantic State 5–2
2001 BYU–Hawaii 5–3
Women's volleyball (1) NCAA Division II 2024 San Francisco State 3–2

Notable athletes

[edit ]

NCAA sanctions

[edit ]

On July 17, 2007, NCAA vacated Lynn's 2005 Women's Division II Softball Championship due to extra benefits given to two players. The NCAA found that former coach Thomas Macera gave two Lynn softball players cash payments totaling more than 3,000ドル. Lynn was also placed on probation for two years.[9]

References

[edit ]
  1. ^ Staff (October 17, 2012). "Lynn University (Fla.) Adds Division II Men's Lacrosse". LaxPower.com. Retrieved January 23, 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Championship Titles — Lynn University Fighting Knights, Boca Raton, Florida". Archived from the original on 2014年09月08日. Retrieved 2016年01月05日.
  3. ^ "Division II Baseball Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
  4. ^ "NCAA Division II Women's Golf Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved January 14, 2016.
  5. ^ "Lynn wins second title in past three years". NCAA. Retrieved September 20, 2018.
  6. ^ "Division II Women's Soccer Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
  7. ^ "NAIA Women's Tennis Championship Results" (PDF). NAIA. NAIA.org. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  8. ^ "Division II Women's Tennis Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved January 4, 2016.
  9. ^ "NCAA vacates Lynn's 2005 softball title", Palm Beach Post Staff, Palm Beach Post, July 17, 2007
[edit ]
College athletics
(NCAA Division I)
College athletics
(NCAA Division II)
College athletics
(NAIA)
Sun Conference
Independent
Florida College Falcons
Florida National Conquistadors
College athletics
(NCCAA)
College athletics
(USCAA)
Atlantis University Atlanteans
Beacon College Blazers
Florida National Conquistadors
Trinity College Tigers
United International Eagle Rays
College athletics
(NJCAA)
ASA College of Miami Avengers (Independent)
Broward College Seahawks (Southern Conference)
Chipola College Indians (Panhandle Conference)
College of Central Florida Patriots (Mid-Florida Conference)
Daytona State College Falcons (Mid-Florida Conference)
Eastern Florida State College Titans (Southern Conference)
Florida SouthWestern State College Buccaneers (Southern Conference)
Florida State College at Jacksonville Blue Wave (Mid-Florida Conference)
Gulf Coast State College Commodores (Panhandle Conference)
Hillsborough Community College Hawks (Suncoast Conference)
Indian River State College Pioneers (Southern Conference)
Lake–Sumter State College Lakehawks (Mid-Florida Conference)
Miami Dade College Sharks (Southern Conference)
Northwest Florida State College Raiders (Panhandle Conference)
Palm Beach State College Panthers (Southern Conference)
Pasco–Hernando State College Conquistadors (Independent)
Pensacola State College Pirates (Panhandle Conference)
Polk State College Eagles (Suncoast Conference)
Santa Fe College Saints (Mid-Florida Conference)
St. Johns River State College Vikings (Mid-Florida Conference)
St. Petersburg College Titans (Suncoast Conference)
State College of Florida, Manatee–Sarasota Manatees (Suncoast Conference)
Tallahassee Community College Eagles (Panhandle Conference)

AltStyle によって変換されたページ (->オリジナル) /