Drury Panthers Explained

Drury Panthers
University:Drury University
Association:NCAA
Conference:GLVC (primary)
Division:Division II
Director:Nyla Milleson[1]
Location:Springfield, Missouri
Teams:29
Mens Teams:13
Womens Teams:15
Coed Teams:1
Basketballarena:O'Reilly Family Event Center
Nickname:Panthers
Pageurl:https://drurypanthers.com/

The Drury Panthers are the athletic teams that represent Drury University, located in Springfield, Missouri, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Panthers compete as members of the Great Lakes Valley Conference for all 21 varsity sports. Drury has been a member of the GLVC since 2005.

Varsity teams

List of teams

Men's sports (10)

Women's sports (11)

National championships

The Panthers have twenty-three NCAA team national championships, the fourth-most among active Division II athletics program (Saint Augustine's, Adams State, and Florida Southern have more).

Team

Men's basketball (1)NCAADivision II2013Metro State74–73
Men's swimming and diving (22)NAIA (10)Single1981Denver
Simon Fraser
483–304
1982Denver456–301
1985Central Washington368–350
1988Wisconsin–Eau Claire494–329.5
1989Puget Sound632.5–410.5
1990Wisconsin–Stevens Point634–376
1991Oral Roberts631.5–630
1992Simon Fraser779.5–493
1993Puget Sound602.5–487
1994Puget Sound813.5–507
NCAA (12)[3] Division II1999Cal State Bakersfield829–557
2003612–535
2005726–480
2006649–543½
2007North Dakota521½–500
2008Missouri S&T523½–336
2009Wayne State543–504½
2010Incarnate Word538–403
2011UC San Diego600½–345
2012473–400
2013Florida Southern546–397
2014569½–361
Women's swimming and diving (13)NAIA (3)Single1992Puget Sound621–583
1993Puget Sound637–630.5
1994Puget Sound726–576
NCAA (10)Division II|[4] 1997Oakland690½–460
1998Cal State Bakersfield578½–386
1999North Dakota613–603½
2000Truman State663–556
2007646½–518
2009Wayne State618½–453½
2010657–531
2011483½–388
2013432½–388
2014486–419

Individual teams

Baseball

Baseball, in hiatus since the 1970s, was reorganized for the 2007 season by new head coach Mark Stratton. Bill Virdon was the first Panther to make a start. Trevor Richards was the first alum to pitch a Major League Baseball win, for the Miami Marlins. The team plays home games at U.S. Baseball Park in nearby Ozark, Missouri.[5]

Basketball

Mike Carter played for the Drury Panthers, who in 1978–79 were 33–2 and won the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics national championship as he won the 1979 NAIA basketball tournament's Charles Stevenson Hustle Award, and who over his two seasons with the team were 62–6.[6] He holds the school's two-year record in rebounds (480).[7] He was inducted into the Drury Panthers Hall of Fame in 2008.[8]

On April 7, 2013, Drury won the Division II Men's National Championship in Basketball, defeating Metro State of Denver 74–73 after rallying from a 17-point deficit. The Panthers won their final 23 games of the season – a school record – to finish 31–4 on the season. They also captured their second Great Lakes Valley Conference championship and first NCAA Division II Midwest Regional along the way.[9] In keeping with recent custom, the Division II champions were invited to play an exhibition game against Duke University.[10]

On June 24, 2021, Drury announced former NBA player Chris Carr will join the Panthers coaching staff as an assistant.[11]

Swimming and diving

Also in 2007, Drury men's swimming head coach Brian Reynolds was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame.[12]

Wrestling

In 2016, Drury began fielding a wrestling program, the first in the Ozarks region in over 20 years. The addition gave the GLVC the required minimum of six teams to hold a conference championship tournament, and it added the sport in the 2016–17 season.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yahoo! News . 2022-03-28.
  2. Web site: Women's Bowling.
  3. Web site: NCAA Division II Men's Swimming and Diving Championship Results . NCAA. NCAA.org. January 16, 2016.
  4. Web site: NCAA Division II Women's Swimming and Diving Championship Results . NCAA. NCAA.org. January 16, 2016.
  5. Web site: U.S. Baseball Park . drurypanthers.com . August 6, 2022.
  6. http://www.naiahonors.org/records/MBBDIChampionshipHistory1223.pdf "NAIA DIVISION I MEN’S BASKETBALL"
  7. Web site: Drury Men's Basketball Guide 2008-09. Issuu.
  8. Web site: Mike Carter (2008) - Hall of Fame. Drury University Athletics.
  9. Web site: Hall's FTs lift Drury past Metro State, 74-73. 7 April 2013. CBSSports.com.
  10. Web site: Div. II champion Drury gets invitation from Duke. NCAA Men's Basketball.
  11. Web site: DRURY MEN'S BASKETBALL ADDS FORMER NBA PLAYER TO COACHING STAFF.
  12. Web site: Drury Athletics - 2012-13 Men's Swim & Dive Coaching Staff. drurypanthers.com.