Lincoln Blue Tigers Explained

Lincoln Blue Tigers
University:Lincoln University
Association:NCAA
Conferences:GLVC
Division:Division II
Director:Kevin Wilson
Location:Jefferson City, Missouri
Teams:14 (7 men’s, 7 women’s)
Stadium:Dwight T. Reed Stadium
Basketballarena:Jason Gymnasium
Baseballfield:LU Baseball Field
Mascot:Stripes
Nickname:Blue Tigers
Fightsong:"LU Fight Song"
Pageurl:https://lubluetigers.com/

The Lincoln Blue Tigers are the athletic teams that represent Lincoln University, located in Jefferson City, Missouri, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the NCAA Division II ranks, primarily competing in the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) since the 2024–25 academic year. The Blue Tigers previously competed in the Heartland Conference (1999–2010) and the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (1970–1999 and 2010–2024).

Sports sponsored

Lincoln sponsors fourteen intercollegiate varsity sports:

Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross country
Golf
Golf Soccer
Soccer Softball
Track and field Track and field

Football

The Blue Tigers sponsored football from their first tenure in the MIAA until after the 1989 fall season, before revitalizing it and rejoined the MIAA in 2010.[1]

Women's track and field

The Lincoln Blue Tigers women's track and field team made NCAA Division II history by winning the Outdoor Track and Field Championships five consecutive times, from 2003 to 2007. They won a sixth title in 2009 and a seventh in 2014.[2] [3]

Former programs

In May 2016 Lincoln dropped its baseball and women's tennis programs. In June 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic Lincoln dropped its women's bowling program.[4]

National championships

The Blue Tigers have won fourteen NCAA Division II team championships.

Team

NCAA (14)Division II (14)Women's Indoor Track and Field (5)2004Adams State62–58 (+4)
2006Abilene Christian87–50 (+36)
2009Grand Valley State100–48 (+52)
2010Ashland
Grand Valley State
56–47 (+9)
2016Hillsdale60–58 (+2)
Women's Outdoor Track and Field (9)2003St. Augustine's98–67 (+31)
2004Adams State85–81 (+4)
2005Cal State Bakersfield108–53 (+55)
2006Abilene Christian93–86 (+7)
2007Abilene Christian82–69 (+13)
2009Adams State85–82 (+3)
2014Johnson C. Smith64–59 (+5)
2018Saint Augustine's60–48 (+11)
2019Adams State64–54 (+10)

Songs

Fight song

Lincoln University doesn't have a name for their fight song, but it is sung to the tune of "The Washington and Lee Swing".[5]

Alma mater

Sung to the tune of "Ach, wie ist's möglich dann", an old German folk song published in 1827 and variously credited to Friedrich Wilhelm Kücken or Friedrich Silcher, Lincoln's fight song is called "Lincoln, O, Lincoln". (The West Point and Wake Forest alma maters also use the same tune.)[5]

Notable alumni

Notes and References

  1. http://www.stjoenews.net/news/2009/feb/02/lincoln-returns-miaa/ Lincoln returns to MIAA – St. Joseph News-Press – February 2, 2009
  2. Web site: DII Women's Outdoor Track & Field. NCAA.com.
  3. Web site: Lincoln University of Missouri Blue Tigers – Lincoln University Track & Field to be Inducted Into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. Lincoln University.
  4. Web site: Lincoln drops women's bowling from athletic program. News Tribune. Jefferson City, Missouri. 17 November 2020.
  5. Web site: LUPA Handbook – We Cherish Our Traditions. 4. 2013-10-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304073224/https://bluetigerportal.lincolnu.edu/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=296c1fbc-08ae-4d9c-b901-f1f2095e9648&groupId=29634 . 2016-03-04 . dead.
  6. Courier staff (October 11, 1930). "Missouri Classic Attracts". Pittsburgh Courier. p. 14. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
  7. Courier-Journal staff (April 10, 1938). "Decker Is Signed to Manage Black Colonels". The Louisville Courier-Journal. p. 58. Retrieved July 8, 2021.