Mercer
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The Mercer University Bears compete as members of the Atlantic Sun Conference in NCAA Division I basketball. The school has not sponsored football since 1942. Mercer is a private Baptist institution located in Macon, Georgia. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 5,000.
The campus is located south of downtown Macon, bounded by Coleman Avenue, College Street, Mercer University Drive, and I-75. Exit 163 off I-75 is the Mercer University Drive exit, and offers immediate campus access. University Center (3,500) is located mid-campus on the southeast corner of Adams Street and Edgewood Avenue.
Mercer doesn't appear to have a serious rivalry with any other school.
Mercer has sent four players to the NFL. Three of these were in the pre-war era, most notably All-Pro G Les Olsson. Oddly, the fourth was TE Wesley Duke, who appeared in three games for the Broncos in 2005 despite not having played football collegiately -- he'd played basketball for the Bears. One Mercer alum has played in the NBA, that being Sam Mitchell, who enjoyed a 13-year career with Indiana and Minnesota.
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Conference Affiliations
Football
no team | 1943-present | |
Unaffiliated Independents | Independent | 1942 |
Dixie Conference (I) | Independent | 1930-1941† |
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | Independent | 1919-1936† |
Unaffiliated Independents | Independent | 1911-1918 |
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | Independent | 1906-1910 |
Unaffiliated Independents | Independent | 1892-1905 |
† - Mercer competed in both the SIAA and Dixie Conference from 1930-1936.
Basketball
Atlantic Sun Conference | NCAA I | 2001-present |
Trans America Athletic Conference | NCAA I | 1978-2001 |
NCAA Division I Independents | NCAA I | 1974-1978 |
NCAA Division II Independents | NCAA II | 1973-1974 |
NCAA College Division Independents | NCAA College | 1961-1973 |
NAIA Basketball Independents | NAIA | 1954-1961 |
Dixie Conference (II) | NAIA | 1948-1954 |
NAIA Basketball Independents | NAIA | 1941-1948 |
Dixie Conference (I) | NAIA | 1936-1941† |
Dixie Conference (I) | Independent | 1930-1936† |
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association | Independent | 1919-1937† |
Unaffiliated Independents | Independent | 1911-1919 |
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association | Independent | 1906-1911 |
† - Mercer competed in both the SIAA and Dixie Conference from 1930-1937.
Post-Season Appearances
Football
Mercer never appeared in the post-season in football.
Basketball
NCAA Division I Men's Tournament | 1981 |
NAIA Men's Basketball Tournament | 1948, 1954 |
Championships
Football
Dixie Conference (I) Champions | 1932 |
Basketball
Atlantic Sun Conference Regular Season Champions | 2003 |
Trans America Athletic Conference Tournament Champions | 1981 |
NAIA Men's Basketball District Regional Champions | 1954 |
Dixie Conference (II) Tournament Champions | 1951, 1952, 1954 |
Dixie Conference (II) Regular Season Champions | 1950, 1952, 1953 |
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Tournament Champions† | 1924 |
† - SIAA records are incomplete, as are records for the 1930-1941 Dixie Conference; Mercer may have won other championships.
External Links
Atlantic Sun Conference | edit |
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