Southern Virginia Knights


The Southern Virginia Knights are the athletic teams that represent Southern Virginia University, located in Buena Vista, Virginia, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, primarily competing in the USA South Athletic Conference for most of its sports since the 2021–22 academic year; while its men's volleyball team competes in the Continental Volleyball Conference.

History

SVU began its athletic program in the fall of 1997, one year after it became a four-year liberal arts college with an The [Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|LDS] environment. In 1998, the Knights joined both the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, and also the United States Collegiate Athletic Association to compete in national tournaments. The 2012–13 school year was SVU's first year as a provisional NCAA Division III member; it joined the Capital Athletic Conference, now known as the Coast to Coast Athletic Conference, on July 1, 2013, and became eligible for conference championships in 2014–15. After four successful provisional years, the Knights became a full NCAA Division III member on September 1, 2016. On December 11, 2019, Southern Virginia announced it would join the USA South Athletic Conference, effective beginning in the 2021–22 academic year. Southern Virginia University officially joined the USA South on July 1, 2021.
Since the C2C never offered football under either of its names, Southern Virginia joined the New Jersey Athletic Conference for football effective July 2014. On August 9, 2017 Southern Virginia University officially changed its school colors from green and white back to its original colors of crimson and white. Two months later, on October 16, 2017, Southern Virginia University announced its football program would switch to the Old Dominion Athletic Conference starting in the 2019–20 season. On February 20, 2018, the men's volleyball team became the first Southern Virginia program to be nationally ranked, ranking in at number eight in the AVCA and NCAA D-III poll.
On July 12, 2018, Southern Virginia announced women's field hockey as a varsity sport becoming the 23rd varsity sport offered at the school. On April 4, 2019 Southern Virginia added men's rugby as a varsity sport to be offered. One week after announcing the addition of men's rugby, on April 11, 2019, Southern Virginia announced the addition of men's and women's swimming and diving.
The newest sport added to Southern Virginia University was announced on August 16, 2022 with the addition of women’s wrestling.

Sports sponsored

A member of the USA South Athletic Conference, Southern Virginia University sponsors teams in fourteen men's, fourteen women's, and three co-ed varsity sports.

Women's basketball

The Southern Virginia women’s basketball team won the 2021–22 USA South Athletic Conference tournament championship. In their first ever appearance in the NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament the Knights advanced to the Round of 32, where they fell to the Transylvania Pioneers 55–77.

Men's cross country

In 2021, the Southern Virginia men's cross country team won the USA South Athletic Conference Championship, beating runner up Berea College. Southern Virginia placed five runners in the top twenty individually. This was Southern Virginia's first ever conference championship as a member of the USA South Athletic Conference. Runner Dylan May won the individual conference championship for men and was named Runner of the Year, Rookie Runner of the Year, and First Team All-Conference. Head coach Kyle Chandler was named coach of the year.
Once again in 2022, the Southern Virginia men's cross country team won the USA South Athletic Conference Championship and runner Dylan May won the individual conference championship with runner Quin Meyer also earning a First Team All-Conference spot. Kyle Chandler was once again named coach of the year.

Women's cross country

In 2021, the Southern Virginia women's cross country team also won the USA South Athletic Conference Championship.

Men’s lacrosse

In 2022 the Knights won the 2022 USA South Conference tournament championship against Pfeiffer 13-11 to advance to their first ever NCAA Division III men's lacrosse tournament. The Knights would lose in the second round 8-18 against York.

Women’s soccer

In 2023 the Knights won the 2023 USA South Conference tournament championship against Brevard College 3-1 to advance to their first ever NCAA Division III women's soccer tournament. The Knights would lose in the first round 0-3 against New York University.

Men's tennis

In the 2020–21 season, the men's tennis team won their first ever conference championship as a member of the Coast to Coast Athletic Conference. The men's tennis team then went on to advance to the NCAA Final 8 before being eliminated.

Track and field

The Southern Virginia University men's and women's track team both won the USA South Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships on April 21, 2022.
For the second year in a row, both the men's and women's track team won the 2023 USA South Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

Men’s volleyball

On March 30, 2019 the Southern Virginia Men's Volleyball team clinched the CVC regular season championship for the 2018–19 season. This was Southern Virginia's first ever conference championship as an NCAA Division III member. On April 13, 2019, Southern Virginia's men's volleyball program captured the University's first conference tournament title and first NCAA DIII Tournament appearance after defeating Juniata College in five sets.
On April 23, 2021, the Southern Virginia men's volleyball team lost in the NCAA Division III Final Four to Benedictine in five sets. This marks the longest a Southern Virginia team has lasted in the school's Division III era.
On April 15, 2022, the Southern Virginia men’s volleyball team lost in the first round of the NCAA Division III men's volleyball tournament to Stevens.
On April 22, 2023, the Southern Virginia men’s volleyball team lost in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III men's volleyball tournament to Vassar.
On April 28, 2025, the Knights swept Springfield at the Cregger Center in Salem, Virginia to win the 2025 NCAA Division III men's volleyball championship. It is the first NCAA championship in school history.

Women’s volleyball

On November 6, 2021 the Southern Virginia Women's Volleyball team won the USA South Athletic Conference tournament championship for the 2021–22 season. This was Southern Virginia's first ever women’s volleyball conference championship. In their first ever appearance in the NCAA Division III women's volleyball tournament, the Southern Virginia Women's Volleyball team lost 0–3 to Emory in the first round.
For the second year in a row the Southern Virginia Women's Volleyball team won the USA South Athletic Conference tournament championship for the 2022–23 season. They once again lost in the first round of the NCAA Division III women's volleyball tournament, this time too Carnegie Mellon.

Wrestling

In 2017–18 Nico Ramirez became the first NCAA National Qualifier in Southern Virginia's school history and made it to the second round of the NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships. Starting in the 2022–23 season, the wrestling program began competing in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference.

Conference memberships

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National Championships

Team

YearSport
1998NSCAA
1998NSCAA
1998NSCAA
1999NSCAASoftball
1999NSCAA
1999NSCAA
2000NSCAA
2000NSCAA
2001NSCAA
2001USCAA
2002USCAA
2002USCAA
2002USCAA
2002USCAA
2002USCAA
2003USCAA
2003USCAA
2004USCAA
2004USCAA
2004USCAA
2005USCAA
2005USCAA
2005USCAA
2006USCAA
2006USCAA
2006USCAA
2007USCAA
2008USCAA
2011USCAA
2011USCAA
2012USCAA
2025NCAA

National Small College Athletic Association
United States Collegiate Athletic Association
National Collegiate Athletic Association

Facilities

Source:
VenueSport
Knight StadiumFootball
Soccer
Lacrosse
Field hockey
Knight ArenaBasketball
Volleyball
Wrestling
Parry McCluer High SchoolBaseball
Harvey-Dryden FieldSoftball
Tennis ComplexTennis
Washington and Lee UniversityTrack and field
Swimming
Vista Links CourseGolf

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