Tiffin Dragons |
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University | Tiffin University |
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Conference | Great Midwest Athletic Conference |
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NCAA | Division II |
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Athletic director | Lonny Allen |
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Location | Tiffin, Ohio |
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Varsity teams | 22 (11 men's, 11 women's) |
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Football stadium | Frost-Kalnow Stadium [1] |
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Basketball arena | Gillmor Student Center |
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Baseball stadium | Heminger Field |
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Softball stadium | Paradiso Softball Field |
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Soccer stadium | Paradiso Soccer Field |
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Lacrosse stadium | Frost-Kalnow Stadium [1] |
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Tennis venue | PM Gillmor Courts |
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Outdoor track and field venue | Paradiso Track Field |
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Mascot | Blaze the Dragon |
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Nickname | Dragons |
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Colors | Dragon green and Tiffin gold[2] |
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Website | gotiffindragons.com |
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The Tiffin Dragons are the athletic teams that represent Tiffin University, located in Tiffin, Ohio, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sporting competitions.[3] The Dragons compete as members of the Great Midwest Athletic Conference for varsity sports.[4] Tiffin has been a member of the GMAC since 2018.[5]
Varsity teams
Men's sports
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Women's sports
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Baseball |
Basketball
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Basketball |
Cross country
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Cross country |
Esports
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Esports |
Golf
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Football |
Lacrosse
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Golf |
Soccer
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Lacrosse |
Softball
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Soccer |
Tennis
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Tennis |
Track and field
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Track and field |
Volleyball
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Wrestling |
Wrestling
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Facilities
Venue
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Sport(s)
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Ref.
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Frost-Kalnow Stadium |
Football Lacrosse |
[1]
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Heminger Field [n 1] |
Baseball |
[6]
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Paradiso Soccer Field [n 1] |
Soccer |
[6]
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Paradiso Softball Field [n 1] |
Softball |
[6]
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PM Gillmor Courts |
Tennis |
[7]
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Paradiso Track Field [n 1] |
Track and field |
[6]
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- Notes
- ^ a b c d Part of the "Paradiso Athletic Fields", a sports complex inaugurated in 1997 and composed of a baseball field, two softball fields, two soccer fields, two football practice fields, a full-size turf field, an outdoor track and field practice track, and a cross-country course.
National championships
Team
Football and basketball broadcasts can be heard on WTUD TUDragonradio.com and Coast Country 100.9 WMJK, featuring broadcast professionals Russell Snyder and Matt Kibler. Full-hour feature programs Dragon Nation and Dragon Nation Live can also be heard on WTUD on the second Monday of each month. Coaches' shows featuring coaches and student-athletes can be heard on weekdays on WTUD.
References
External links
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- 1lacrosse (m)
- 2wrestling (m)
- 3stunt
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