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Athletic teams representing Tiffin University
Tiffin Dragons
University
Tiffin University
Conference
Great Midwest Athletic Conference
NCAA
Division II
Athletic director
Kelly Daniel
Location
Tiffin, Ohio
Varsity teams
22 (11 men's, 11 women's)
Football stadium
Frost-Kalnow Stadium [1]
Basketball arena
Gillmor Student Center
Baseball stadium
Heminger Field
Softball stadium
Paradiso Softball Field
Soccer stadium
Paradiso Soccer Field
Lacrosse stadium
Frost-Kalnow Stadium [1]
Tennis venue
PM Gillmor Courts
Outdoor track and field venue
Paradiso Track Field
Mascot
Blaze the Dragon
Nickname
Dragons
Colors
Dragon green and Tiffin gold[2]
Website
gotiffindragons.com
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
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Men's sports
Women's sports
Baseball
Basketball
Basketball
Cross country
Cross country
Esports
Esports
Golf
Football
Lacrosse
Golf
Soccer
Lacrosse
Softball
Soccer
Tennis
Tennis
Track and field
Track and field
Volleyball
Wrestling
Wrestling
Facilities
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Venue
Sport(s)
Ref.
Frost-Kalnow Stadium
Football Lacrosse
[1]
Heminger Field [n 1]
Baseball
[6]
Paradiso Soccer Field [n 1]
Soccer
[6]
Paradiso Softball Field [n 1]
Softball
[6]
PM Gillmor Courts
Tennis
[7]
Paradiso Track Field [n 1]
Track and field
[6]
Notes
^ abcdPart 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
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Team
[edit]
Association
Division
Sport
Year
Runner-up
Score
NCAA
Division II
Men's Indoor Track and Field (2)
2016
Adams State
49–47 (+2)
2017
Ashland
63–52 (+11)
Media
[edit]
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
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^ abc[1]
^"Our Brand | Tiffin University". Retrieved August 28, 2023.
^"Tiffin University (TU)". Division II Institutions. NCAA. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
^"Great Midwest Member Directory". Great Midwest Sports. 2023–2024. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
^"Tiffin University Joins Great Midwest Athletic Conference Membership". Great Midwest Sports. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
^ abcdParadiso athletic fields
^PM Gillmor Courts
External links
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Official website
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Great Midwest Athletic Conference
Full members
Ashland Eagles
Cedarville Yellow Jackets
Findlay Oilers
Hillsdale Chargers
Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers
Lake Erie Storm
Malone Pioneers
Northwood Timberwolves
Ohio Dominican Panthers
Thomas More Saints
Tiffin Dragons
Ursuline Arrows
Walsh Cavaliers
Affiliate members
Davenport Panthers1 2 3
Davis & Elkins Senators1
Point Park Pioneers1
Seton Hill Griffins1
Wheeling Cardinals1
1lacrosse (m)
2wrestling (m)
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College sports teams in Ohio
NCAA Division I
Akron Zips Bowling Green Falcons Cincinnati Bearcats Cleveland State Vikings Dayton Flyers Kent State Golden Flashes Miami RedHawks Ohio Bobcats Ohio State Buckeyes Toledo Rockets Wright State Raiders Xavier Musketeers Youngstown State Penguins
NCAA Division II
Ashland Eagles Cedarville Yellow Jackets Central State Marauders Findlay Oilers Lake Erie Storm Malone Pioneers Ohio Dominican Panthers Tiffin Dragons Ursuline Arrows Walsh Cavaliers
NCAA Division III
Baldwin Wallace Yellow Jackets Bluffton Beavers Capital Comets Case Western Reserve Spartans Denison Big Red Franciscan Barons Heidelberg Student Princes John Carroll Blue Streaks Kenyon Lords and Ladies Marietta Pioneers Mount St. Joseph Lions Mount Union Purple Raiders Muskingum Fighting Muskies Oberlin Yeomen and Yeowomen Ohio Northern Polar Bears Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops Otterbein Cardinals Wilmington Quakers Wittenberg Tigers Wooster Fighting Scots
NAIA
Defiance Yellow Jackets Lourdes Gray Wolves Mount Vernon Nazarene Cougars Northwestern Ohio Racers Rio Grande RedStorm Shawnee State Bears Wilberforce Bulldogs
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