USC Aiken Pacers

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USC Aiken Pacers
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University University of South Carolina Aiken
Conference Peach Belt
NCAA Division II
Athletic directorTodd Wilkinson [1]
Location Aiken, South Carolina
Varsity teams11 (5 men's, 5 women's, 1 co-ed)
Basketball arenaConvocation Center
Baseball stadium Roberto Hernandez Stadium
Softball stadiumJ.H. Satcher Field
Soccer stadiumPacer Pit
MascotAce the Pacer
NicknamePacers
ColorsPacer Blue, Ace Red, and Triumph Gray [2]
     
Website pacersports.com
Team NCAA championships
3
Individual and relay NCAA champions
2 [3]

The USC Aiken Pacers are the athletic teams that represent the University of South Carolina Aiken, located in Aiken, South Carolina, in intercollegiate sports at the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Pacers have primarily competed in the Peach Belt Conference since the 1990–91 academic year. The Pacers' primary rival is conference foe Augusta.

Contents

USC Aiken competes in ten intercollegiate varsity sports. Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, and soccer; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, and volleyball. Men's and women's tennis were discontinued at the end of the 2018–19 school year. The Pacers also sponsor a co-ed Spirit Squad.

The school's sports teams were initially known as the Rebels. The mascot name was changed to Pacers in 1971. [4]

Conference affiliations

NCAA

Varsity teams

Men's sportsWomen's sports
BaseballBasketball
BasketballCross country
Cross countrySoccer
GolfSoftball
SoccerVolleyball

Baseball

The Pacer baseball program is led by third-year head coach Michael Holder. [6] Holder succeeded longtime coach Kenny Thomas, who led the Pacers to nine NCAA Southeast Regional appearances across 22 seasons as head coach. [7]

Men's basketball

The men's basketball program has been led by Mark Vanderslice since the 2015–16 season. [8]

Women's basketball

The women's basketball program has been led by Mark Miller since the 2016–17 season. [9]

Cross country

The Pacers' cross country program is led by coach Marshall Leonard. [10]

Golf

The Pacers' golf program has been led by coach Michael Carlisle since the 1991–92 season. During his tenure, the program has experienced unprecedented success, including a run of three consecutive national championships (2004, 2005, and 2006). [11]

Men's soccer

The men's soccer program is led by coach Ike Ofoje, who was also the Pacers' inaugural women's soccer head coach. [12]

Women's soccer

The women's soccer program is led by first-year head coach Adam Kleman. [13] Kleman succeeds Tina Murphy, who in her two year tenure before departing for Gardner-Webb led the Pacers to their first Peach Belt tournament appearance since the 2017–18 season. [14]

Softball

The Pacers' softball program is led by fourth-year head coach Jaclin Poole. Under Poole's leadership, the Pacers made the 2022 Peach Belt Conference tournament, the program's first since 2016. [15]

Volleyball

The Pacers' volleyball program is led by head coach Glenn Cox, who has guided the program since 2008. [16]

Conference championships

As members of the Peach Belt Conference the Pacers have won 55 conference championships (46 team, nine individual) across five programs.

Men's Sports

Baseball

Basketball

Golf

Women's Sports

Basketball

Volleyball

Regional championships

The Pacers have had consistent success in regional competition, claiming 15 (10 team, five individual) NCAA Division II Region Titles across five sports.

Team

AssociationDivisionSportYearOpponent/Runner-UpScore
NCAA Division II Baseball 1993 Francis Marion 13–2
Men's Golf 2002835–
2003 Francis Marion 865–878
2004 Kennesaw State 578–586
2005 Armstrong State 887–891
2006 Columbus State 875–912
Men's Basketball 2013 Barton 82–75
2014 Montevallo 84–73
Men's Tennis 2019 Wingate 4–2
Volleyball 2016 Queens 3–2

Individual

AssociationDivisionSportYearIndividual(s)EventScore
NCAA Division II Men's Golf 1997Jamie StanleyIndividual Title220 (+4)
2003Scott Usher212 (–4)
2005 Scott Brown 216 (0)
2006Scott Brown211 (–5)
2012 Matt Atkins 210 (–6)

National championships

Team

AssociationDivisionSportYearOpponent/Runner-UpScore
NCAA Division II Men's Golf [17] 2004 Chico State 1,191–1,200
2005 Armstrong State 1,158–1,163
2006 Columbus State 1,148–1,160

Individual

AssociationDivisionSportYearIndividual(s)EventScore
NCAA Division II Men's Golf 2005Dane BurkhartIndividual Title279 (–5)
2008Jeff Goff278 (–2)

Notable alumni

Baseball

Men's basketball

Men's golf

Men's soccer

Women's soccer

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