Athletics Overview
Longwood competes in NCAA Division I, meaning serious athletic competition with full scholarships and regional television coverage. The Lancers field 16 varsity sports in the Big South Conference, distributing nearly $4.7 million in athletic scholarships. About 9.5% of students compete as varsity athletes, creating a solid sports presence on campus. The university made headlines when it transitioned from Division II to Division I in 2012, marking a significant step up in competitive level. Basketball games generate the most campus excitement, with the Joan Perry Brock Center serving as home court. The Big South Conference includes regional rivals like High Point and Campbell. While not a traditional sports powerhouse, Longwood's athletic programs have grown considerably since joining Division I, building new facilities and recruiting stronger talent across multiple sports.
Athletics Details
Source: EADA / U.S. Department of Education
- Athletic Association
- NCAA Division I
- Conference
- Big South Conference
- Team Nickname
- Lancers
- Varsity Sports
- 16
- Student-Athletes
- 282
- Athletic Scholarships
- $4,675,932
Sports
Men's (7)
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Cross Country
- Golf
- Soccer
- Tennis
- Track and Field (Outdoor)
Women's (9)
- Basketball
- Cross Country
- Field Hockey
- Golf
- Lacrosse
- Soccer
- Softball
- Tennis
- Track and Field (Outdoor)