LONGWOOD LANCERS BASEBALL

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Longwood University fields its baseball program in Farmville, Virginia, where the Lancers compete as members of the Big South Conference at the Division I level. Founded in 1839, the university enrolls 5,096 students and operates its baseball team as part of a spring season schedule typical of NCAA Division I athletics. The program represents one of Longwood's athletic offerings within the comprehensive Big South Conference, which includes institutions across the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast regions.

The Lancers baseball team competes within a conference structure that has established itself as a competitive mid-major league in college baseball. Longwood's athletic department supports the program as part of its broader commitment to Division I sport, with the team playing its home contests at the university's baseball facility in central Virginia. As a member of the Big South Conference, the Lancers face regular competition against regional rivals and participate in conference tournaments that determine postseason opportunities.

KEY FACTS

SchoolLongwood University
SportBaseball
ConferenceBig South Conference
DivisionD1
LocationFarmville, Virginia
VenueHome Venue
Head CoachStaff

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What conference does Longwood Baseball compete in?
Longwood Lancers Baseball competes in the Big South Conference conference at the NCAA D1 level.
Where does Longwood play baseball home games?
Longwood Baseball plays home games at Home Venue in Farmville, VA.
Who is the head coach of Longwood Baseball?
The head coach of Longwood Lancers Baseball is Staff.
When was Longwood Baseball program established?
The establishment date for Longwood Baseball is not currently available.